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Explore the Sarina Rum Distillery with a guided 30-minute tour that reveals the rum-making process, includes exclusive tastings, and offers authentic insights.

Imagine walking into a small, welcoming distillery surrounded by the lush landscapes of Queensland, Australia. That’s exactly what the Sarina Rum Distillery Guided Tour and Tasting offers—an intimate peek behind the scenes of rum production, with a chance to sample some exclusive spirits. This 30-minute experience is perfect for those curious about how sugar cane transforms into the spirit of choice for many, and for anyone interested in truly authentic, locally crafted products.
What we love about this tour is how it combines a hands-on explanation of the distillation process with the opportunity to taste rums and liqueurs you won’t find elsewhere. And, it’s surprisingly affordable at just $14 per person. One thing to keep in mind: it’s a short tour, so if you’re looking for a deep dive or a huge tasting session, you might need to supplement it with the broader Sugar Shed experience. Still, it’s ideal for rum enthusiasts or travelers wanting a quick, meaningful insight into Queensland’s sugar industry.
This tour is best suited for adventurous spirits lovers, those interested in local production methods, or travelers seeking a bite-sized cultural experience. It’s a perfect add-on if you’re exploring the region and want a well-rounded taste of Queensland’s agricultural heritage and craft traditions.
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The 30-minute guided experience at Sarina Sugar Shed is designed to give visitors a compact but rundown of rum production. The tour focuses on the distillation process, starting from the crushing of sugar cane. You’ll learn how the juice is extracted and transformed into distilled cane spirit—an essential step in creating the various rums and liqueurs the distillery offers.
The guides are praised for their enthusiasm and expertise. According to one reviewer, the staff are “friendly, energetic, and knowledgeable,” making the technical parts easy to follow and memorable. They often personalize demonstrations, naming equipment and explaining their functions, which helps make complex processes understandable. Expect to see the equipment used in each stage and hear stories that connect the production to local farming and Queensland’s broader sugar industry.
The tasting component is a highlight. Unlike the regular Sugar Shed tour, this experience offers exclusive tastings of rum and rum liqueurs that aren’t available elsewhere. While the specific varieties aren’t listed, the reviews suggest that the quality and uniqueness of these spirits make the small price tag well worth it. Many visitors comment on how helpful and generous the tastings are, often considering it great value.
More Great Tours NearbyYou can book this tour on its own at 12 pm or as part of the full Sugar Shed experience, which runs at 9:30 am, 11 am, 12:30 pm, and 2 pm. If you’re tight on time but still want a taste of what Queensland’s rum culture has to offer, this is a perfect quick stop. It’s located in the Field of Dreams Parklands in Sarina, with convenient parking for larger vehicles like caravans, just 100 meters from the Visitor Centre.
Almost all reviews are glowing. Ron and Dianne highlight the staff’s enthusiasm and professionalism, saying “everything was explained or demonstrated in a professional and easy to understand manner.” Marissa praised the helpful and friendly guides, calling it “great value for the price,” and James simply said, “It was really good,” remarking on the staff’s excellent communication.
This tour appeals especially to those who love authentic, hands-on experiences. It’s not just about tasting but about understanding the effort and craftsmanship that goes into making rum from locally grown sugar cane. For history buffs or culinary curious travelers, this is a small but rich glimpse into Queensland’s agricultural roots. It’s also ideal if you prefer short, engaging tours with meaningful insights rather than lengthy, commercialized experiences.

For just $14, this brief but informative tour offers a rare look into Queensland’s sugar and rum industry. The guided aspect and exclusive tastings are what make it stand out. The staff’s enthusiasm and straightforward approach help demystify the distillation process, making it accessible for all levels of interest.
If you’re a rum lover, a local product enthusiast, or someone simply wanting to add a taste of Queensland’s farming culture to your trip, this tour will hit the spot. It’s best suited for those who appreciate quick, authentic insights and aren’t necessarily looking for a long, in-depth tour—though it can be easily paired with the broader Sugar Shed experience for a more comprehensive visit.
Overall, it’s a compact, well-priced, and genuinely educational experience that adds a layer of understanding and appreciation for the craft of rum-making in Australia.

Can I do this tour on its own?
Yes, the 30-minute rum distillery tour is available as a standalone experience or can be combined with the broader Sugar Shed tour.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 30 minutes, making it easy to include in a busy day of sightseeing.
What is the cost?
The tour costs $14 per person, providing good value considering the exclusive tastings and educational content.
Are the tastings included?
Yes, the price covers a guided tasting of specially selected rums and liqueurs not available on the regular tour.
Is this suitable for children?
While not explicitly stated, the experience is geared toward adults interested in spirits; children might enjoy the setting but won’t likely partake in tastings.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are recommended; avoid sandals as you’ll likely be on your feet and exploring equipment.
Can I take photos inside?
No, photography inside the distillery is not permitted.
What language is the tour in?
The tour is conducted in English.
Is advance booking necessary?
It’s recommended to reserve your spot, especially during busy periods; cancellation is free if done 24 hours prior.
Where is the meeting point?
The tour starts at the Sarina Sugar Shed, located in the Field of Dreams Parklands, with parking nearby.
This guided rum tour offers a practical, engaging, and affordable way to get a behind-the-scenes look at Queensland’s sugar and spirits industry. Whether you’re a dedicated rum enthusiast or a curious traveler, it’s worth including in your itinerary.
You can check availability for your dates here: