Rum In The Ruins
About
“Rum in the Ruins” is a distinctive and immersive cultural experience held each Friday evening at the Dow’s Hill Interpretation Centre overlooking English Harbour in Antigua, which blends heritage, rum-tasting and panoramic sunset views in one memorable outing. Hosted within the historic fortification and archaeological setting of Dow’s Hill, the event is led by a heritage expert who guides guests through the story of Antigua’s colonial past, sugar and rum industry, and the role of the harbour in the wider British Atlantic world.
The amenities and structure of the event are designed for convenience and rich guest benefit: advance booking is required (limited to about 25 participants for quality experience), the ticket price (approximately USD 20 / XCD 50) includes two glasses of their signature rum punch, and the location offers both historic ruins to explore and sweeping vantage points for sunset photography.
For guests, the benefits are substantial: you receive a well-curated combination of education and entertainment the setting at the historic ruins creates ambiance far beyond a standard guided tour, the included rum-based welcome elevates the experience into a social outing, and the timing (just as the sun is setting) maximizes photographic opportunities and atmosphere. Moreover, the limited-group size means more intimate engagement with the guide and setting, enhancing value. In short, Rum in the Ruins provides travelers in Antigua with a refined, guest-friendly evening activity where history, rum culture and scenic views combine to create a memorable, high-impact experience.
