Takamaka Rum Distillery La Plaine St André
Discover Takamaka Rum at the historic La Plaine St. André estate. Enjoy free tours, rum tastings, and charming Seychellois ambiance.

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Discover Takamaka Rum at the historic La Plaine St. André estate. Enjoy free tours, rum tastings, and charming Seychellois ambiance.
"Charming grounds for a rhum distillery, complete with cafeteria, souvenir shop, resting areas, tours of the distillery and of course, rhum tasting."
🎯 Free Entry & Tours
Entry to the grounds and guided distillery tours are free! Rum tasting is extra but worth it. :ticket:
🍹 Delicious Cocktails
Don't miss the cocktails! Bartenders are friendly and the drinks are potent and tasty. :cocktail:
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Takamaka Rum Tasting
Distillery Tasting Bar
Sample a variety of Takamaka rums, from classic to unique flavors. A must-do for rum enthusiasts!

La Plaine St. André Estate
Distillery Grounds
Wander through the historic 1792 estate, a charming setting for rum production and relaxation.

Distillery Tour
Takamaka Rum Distillery
Discover the fascinating process of rum making, from sugarcane to bottle, on a guided tour.
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🎯 Free Entry & Tours
Entry to the grounds and guided distillery tours are free! Rum tasting is extra but worth it. :ticket:
🍹 Delicious Cocktails
Don't miss the cocktails! Bartenders are friendly and the drinks are potent and tasty. :cocktail:
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💰 Best Rum Prices
Buy Takamaka rum at the distillery shop or duty-free for better value. :moneybag:
🚶♀️ Explore at Your Own Pace
You can explore the museum and grounds without a guide if you prefer. :walking:
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🎯 Free Entry & Tours
Entry to the grounds and guided distillery tours are free! Rum tasting is extra but worth it. :ticket:
🍹 Delicious Cocktails
Don't miss the cocktails! Bartenders are friendly and the drinks are potent and tasty. :cocktail:
💰 Best Rum Prices
Buy Takamaka rum at the distillery shop or duty-free for better value. :moneybag:
🚶♀️ Explore at Your Own Pace
You can explore the museum and grounds without a guide if you prefer. :walking:
🍽️ Food Mixed Reviews
While juices and iced teas are great, food reviews are mixed. Consider it for drinks and snacks. :food:
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Reviews Summary
Takamaka Rum Distillery offers a charming historical setting with free tours and enjoyable rum tastings. Visitors praise the friendly staff and delicious cocktails, though the on-site food receives mixed reviews for quality and price. It's a worthwhile stop for rum enthusiasts and those interested in Seychellois heritage.
"Charming grounds for a rhum distillery, complete with cafeteria, souvenir shop, resting areas, tours of the distellery and of course, rhum tasting. Nice place to spend a couple of hours if you are interested in spirits. Credit Cards. WiFi"
Gussykins
"Our first time visiting @takamaka_rum. La Plaine St. André is the rum destillery of Takamaka Rum. It is located in the district of Au Cap on Mahé 🇸🇨. The property was previously known as Eco-Musée, dates back to 1792.
FREE ENTRY and FREE GUIDED distillery tours. The museum is open from Monday-Sunday from 10:30am to 4:30pm. We opted to go round on our own without the need of a guide as the Museum and property itself isn’t that big.
Rum tasting is available at a cost of SCR150 / $11 / €10.
The property is clean with good enough parking space. It would have been great to see more of the real process involved in making the rum. Pity you cannot tour inside the factory itself.
Once we were done with the tour we decided to have lunch in the garden. Some of the items were reasonably priced and some were not. The bartenders were so friendly and chatty.
I truly enjoyed the fresh Lime juice [ SCR50/ $4 / €3 ] and Cinnamon iced tea [ SCR60 / $4 / €3 ]. Both were reasonably priced and were very satisfying.
Unfortunately I cannot say the same for our lunch. The food was awful. 3 pieces of samosas at a cost of SCR120 / $7 / €8 was rather expensive. It would have been something else if it blew my hair away but it didn’t. The curried sweet patat filling tasted off. The samosas itself were oily and very greasy. No value for money at all.
The fish goujons with fries and tartar sauce [ SCR140 / $10 / €9 ] could have been better. The fries were packaged fries which was disappointing and we were served 3 teenie weenie pieces of fish. The fish batter was nice, however the fish itself had a very strong fishy aroma which was a bit overwhelming.
The Seasonal Vegan Buddha Bowl made with local produce, Tahini Maple dressing [ SCR140 / $10 / €9 ] was a waste of money. It was dry and the vegetables were cut to fit the mouth of a Buddha. They were massive!
The choice of music being aired in the open garden setting was so annoying. It was not pleasant at all and it as too loud. You literally had to shout across the table to be able to hold a conversation.
I would only come back to this place for their fresh juices, iced teas and cocktails."
Catherine Rose
"Takamaka made me reach here. One of the best beautiful Rum... ❌️🥂"
Joel Chankan
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🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Takamaka Rum Distillery, located at La Plaine St. André in Au Cap, Mahé, is accessible by car or taxi. If you're staying in Victoria, it's about a 20-30 minute drive. Many visitors rent a car for flexibility exploring Mahé. :car:
Yes, there is good enough parking space available at the distillery grounds, making it convenient for visitors arriving by car. :parking:
While public buses do run on Mahé, reaching the distillery directly might require a walk from the nearest bus stop. Taxis or a rental car are generally more convenient options. :bus:
Takamaka Rum Distillery is located on Mahé island. If you are visiting other islands like Praslin or La Digue, you'll need to take a ferry or domestic flight back to Mahé to visit the distillery. :ferry:
The distillery is well-signposted and located in the Au Cap district on Mahé. GPS or a navigation app on your phone will easily guide you there. :round_pushpin:
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, entry to the La Plaine St. André estate and the grounds of Takamaka Rum Distillery is free. You can explore the historical property without any charge. :free:
While not always mandatory, booking guided distillery tours in advance is recommended, especially during peak tourist seasons, to secure your preferred time slot. :calendar:
Rum tasting is available at a cost, typically around SCR 150 (approximately $11 or €10). This fee allows you to sample various Takamaka rum expressions. :wine_glass:
The museum and distillery are generally open daily from 10:30 AM to 4:30 PM, but it's always a good idea to check their official website or social media for the most up-to-date hours. :clock:
Yes, you can purchase a wide selection of Takamaka rum bottles directly from the souvenir shop at the distillery. This is often a great place to find specific or limited editions. :shopping_cart:
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
You can take a free guided tour of the distillery, enjoy a rum tasting session, explore the historic La Plaine St. André estate, and dine at their cafeteria. :camerawithflash:
The tours provide insights into the rum-making process. While you can't tour inside the active factory itself, the guided tour explains the steps involved. :factory:
Yes, WiFi is available at the distillery, which can be useful for sharing your experience or looking up information. :iphone:
The atmosphere is charming and relaxed, set within a beautiful historic estate. It's a great place to learn about rum and enjoy the Seychellois ambiance. :tropical_fish:
Yes, there is a souvenir shop where you can purchase Takamaka rum, branded merchandise, and other local crafts. :gift:
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
Yes, there is a cafeteria on the grounds where you can have lunch or snacks. They also serve fresh juices, iced teas, and cocktails. :forkandknife:
The menu includes items like samosas, fish goujons, and vegan bowls. However, reviews suggest that while drinks are good, the food quality can be inconsistent and pricey. :samosa:
The fresh lime juice, cinnamon iced tea, and cocktails are highly recommended and generally well-received by visitors. They are described as satisfying and delicious. :tropical_drink:
Prices for food items can vary, with some items like samosas being considered expensive for the portion size. It's advisable to check the menu for current pricing. :moneywithwings:
Generally, it's not recommended to bring outside food to establishments that offer dining services. It's best to enjoy the offerings at their cafeteria. :noentrysign:
📸 📸 Photography
The historic buildings, lush gardens, and the rum barrels offer great photo opportunities. The tasting area with the bottles is also a popular spot. :camera:
Photography is generally allowed on the grounds and during the tour, but always be mindful of any specific restrictions mentioned by your guide, especially in production areas. :camerawithflash:
Yes, you can take photos of the rum bottles during your tasting session. It's a great way to remember the different rums you sampled. :camerawithflash:
Late afternoon, with the golden hour light, can be magical for capturing the beauty of the estate. However, the distillery is open throughout the day, offering good light for most shots. :sunriseovermountains:
Don't miss capturing the colonial architecture of the estate, the vibrant greenery, and of course, a shot of your favorite Takamaka rum. :camera:
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The History of La Plaine St. André
This historical significance is a key draw for visitors interested in more than just a rum tasting. The blend of historical ambiance and the craft of rum-making creates a unique and immersive experience. It’s a place where you can appreciate the heritage of Seychelles while enjoying a modern-day spirit. The preservation of the estate ensures that its stories continue to be told for generations to come.
Takamaka Rum: From Sugarcane to Sip
The distillery offers a range of rums, each with its distinct character. From lighter, more approachable blends to richer, aged expressions, there's a Takamaka rum to suit various palates. The tasting sessions are an excellent opportunity to explore these differences firsthand. Many visitors are impressed by the quality and variety, often finding it a superior alternative to mass-produced rums. The friendly staff at the tasting bar are knowledgeable and can guide you through the nuances of each rum, making the experience both educational and enjoyable.
Dining at the Distillery: What to Expect
However, the food menu has received mixed reviews. While some items like samosas and fish goujons are available, many guests have found the food to be overpriced for the quality and portion size. Some dishes have been described as disappointing or lacking in flavor. Therefore, it might be best to consider the cafeteria primarily for its excellent drinks and perhaps a light snack, rather than a full, high-quality meal.
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