Discover small-batch spirits on an engaging guided tour followed by a six-pour tasting
1 hr
Guided tour, 6 tastings, Shot glass
Explore Hilton Head Island's first distillery on a guided walk through the working still house, then sample six craft spirits neat. Gain behind-the-scenes insights and depart with a souvenir shot glass.
All guests must be 21 or older and present valid ID. Closed-toe shoes are required inside the production area.
Q: How long does the distillery tour last?
A: The full experience, including the tasting, lasts about one hour.
Q: What is included in the tasting?
A: Guests sample six of Hilton Head Distillery’s craft spirits, served neat.
Q: Do I need to be 21 or older to attend?
A: Yes. All guests must be 21 or older and present a valid ID at check-in.
Q: Can I buy bottles or merchandise after the tour?
A: Yes. Bottles and branded items are available for purchase in the distillery shop.
Q: How far in advance should I book the tour?
A: Booking a few days in advance is recommended, especially during weekends and holidays, as tours can fill up quickly.
Q: Is the distillery accessible for guests with mobility needs?
A: Yes. The facility and tasting area are wheelchair accessible.
Full refund if you cancel at least 48 hours before the tour. No refunds or date changes for cancellations less than 24 hours before the start or for no-shows. If the operator cancels due to weather or other unforeseen circumstances, you will receive a full refund or credit.
Hilton Head Distillery
This rum-focused distillery has clearly built its reputation on enthusiastic staff who genuinely love what they do. Emily, Doug, and Amy get called out repeatedly for making tours and tastings memorable with their knowledge and infectious energy. The tour itself runs about an hour for $35 and includes six tastings, giving you a real behind-the-scenes look at how everything is made. Even if you skip the tour, the tasting bar offers flights where you can sample four spirits for $18, with plenty of rums to choose from plus some bourbon, vodka, gin, and whiskey options. Favorites that keep coming up include the dark pineapple rum, solera rum, and surprisingly, the bananas foster rum, even among people who don't usually go for sweeter spirits. There are a few hiccups worth knowing about. Tours need to be booked in advance, and some visitors ran into confusion about scheduling or cancellations, which left a sour taste. One major limitation: they can't serve cocktails until after 3pm due to local regulations (though reviewers mention they're working to change this), so you'll be tasting spirits neat. There's also no food available on site. A couple of people found the flavor profiles too oaky or earthy for their taste, and one visitor overheard some unprofessional talk from management. Still, the vast majority of people leave happy, often with multiple bottles in hand. If you're a rum fan or just curious about the distillation process, this spot delivers a fun, educational experience that's convenient to the airport.
We had a fun time at the distillery. We didn't take the tour, those need to be scheduled. For tastings, there is a big horseshoe bar and you choose tour sample. Four samples for $18. We went for rums but did fit a bourbon into the mix. The hostess was friendly and helped us with our selections. We found three we like and purchased those on our way out.
Steve Karl
September 16, 2025
We had a fun time at the distillery. We didn't take the tour, those need to be scheduled. For tastings, there is a big horseshoe bar and you choose tour sample. Four samples for $18. We went for rums but did fit a bourbon into the mix. The hostess was friendly and helped us with our selections. We found three we like and purchased those on our way out.
Steve Karl
September 16, 2025