Guide to Bundaberg Rum Distillery
The Bundaberg Rum Distillery is one of Australia’s most recognised rum producers, located in the heart of the sugarcane-growing region of Queensland. This award-winning visitor experience includes guided tours, a museum, tastings, and the opportunity to blend your own bottle of rum. Whether you’re interested in Australia’s distilling history or looking to try locally made spirits, the Bundaberg Distillery experience offers an informative stop that fits easily into a Queensland road trip itinerary.
Why do people visit Bundaberg Rum Distillery?
The Bundaberg Rum Distillery experience is a fun way to learn more about one of Australia’s most iconic rum brands, and to see the process behind its production firsthand.
The site offers:
Visitors often include the distillery as part of a broader visit to Bundaberg, a region known for its produce, coastline, and access to the southern Great Barrier Reef.
Bundaberg Rum history
The story of Bundaberg Rum goes back to 1888, when a group of local sugar millers found a way to make use of the extra molasses being produced in the region. They started distilling it into rum, and before long, Bundaberg had a spirit that would become one of Australia’s best known. Over the years, the distillery has seen fires, floods, and plenty of change – but it’s stayed a key part of the community. Today, it’s a working distillery that shares more than 130 years of history with visitors from all over the country.
How long should I spend at Bundaberg Rum Distillery?
Most visitors spend 2 to 3 hours at the distillery. This allows time to:
If you’ve booked the Blend Your Own Rum Bundaberg experience, allow up to 4 hours for the full session, which includes a personalised blending workshop and tastings.
How much does it cost to tour the Bundaberg Distillery?
Ticket pricing varies depending on the experience:
Concessions, child tickets, and family passes are also available for museum-only entry. Entry includes a guided experience and two tastings for adult ticket holders (subject to age restrictions and licensing).
It’s recommended to book online in advance, especially during school holidays or weekends.
Other things to do in Bundaberg
Bundaberg is known for more than just rum. While you're in the area, you might also like to:
How to get to Bundaberg Rum Distillery
The Bundaberg Rum Distillery is located at Hills Street, East Bundaberg, close to the Burnett River.
From Brisbane: Take the Bruce Highway (A1) north for around 370 km (4.5 to 5 hours). Just before reaching Bundaberg, follow signs toward Bundaberg–Gin Gin Road (State Route 3). Once in East Bundaberg, turn onto Whittred Street, then Alexandra Street, and finally Hills Street to reach the visitor entrance.

Best time to visit Bundaberg Rum Distillery
Best time of year: The best time to visit is between May and September, when the weather is cooler, drier, and more comfortable for walking tours. This aligns well with peak road trip season in Queensland.
That said, the distillery is open year-round, and the majority of the visitor experience is indoors, making it a suitable stop in any season.
Best time of day:
Weather at Bundaberg Rum Distillery
Bundaberg has a subtropical climate, with:
Comfortable walking shoes, a sun hat, and a refillable water bottle are useful year-round.
Best place to park your campervan at Bundaberg Rum Distillery
The distillery provides dedicated coach and large vehicle parking, with spaces that can easily accommodate campervans during opening hours.
It's best to arrive early during weekends or holidays to secure a space, especially in peak travel months.
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