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In the heart of Queensland's sugar cane country, the Bundaberg Rum Distillery is a pilgrimage site for spirits lovers and a fascinating dive into Australia's rum-making heritage. The smell of molasses and oak hangs in the air as you explore the working distillery, where the iconic 'Bundy' rum has been produced since 1888. The visitor experience is part factory tour, part tasting room, and part museum—complete with the famous Bundaberg polar bears and a chance to blend your own bottle.
Highlights & What to See
- Distillery Tour – Walk through the working production areas, see the massive copper stills, and learn how Queensland sugar cane becomes world-class rum.
- Tasting Room – Sample the full range of Bundaberg rums, from the classic dark to limited-edition blends, with expert guides explaining the flavour profiles.
- Blend Your Own Rum Experience – A hands-on session where you create a personalised rum blend, bottle it, and design your own label—a unique souvenir.
- Bundaberg Rum Museum – Discover the brand's history, including its role in WWII (the distillery produced acetone for explosives) and the story of the iconic polar bear mascot.
- Bundaberg Barrel – The giant barrel-shaped entrance is a photo-worthy landmark and houses the gift shop with exclusive merchandise.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend 2–3 hours on a guided tour and tasting, but if you add the blend-your-own experience, plan for a half-day. The distillery is open daily (check session times) and is best visited in the morning when tours are less crowded. Combine with a walk through the adjacent Bundaberg Botanic Gardens for a relaxed afternoon.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Bundaberg CBD – Explore the city's heritage buildings, cafes, and the Hinkler Hall of Aviation, just a 5-minute drive away.
- Bargara Beach – A laid-back coastal town with great swimming, snorkelling, and the Turtle Encounters experience (nesting season November–March).
- Lady Elliot Island – A stunning coral cay on the southern Great Barrier Reef, accessible by scenic flight from Bundaberg Airport—perfect for a day trip.
- Childers – A historic town with charming main street, antique shops, and national parks, about 45 minutes south.
- Gin Gin – A small rural town known for its bushwalking and the Gin Gin State School museum, an hour west.
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Note: opening hours, prices and booking requirements change often — please check official sources for current details.