Puerto Rico is the rum capital of the world and Bacardi is its global icon -- and you reach the world's largest premium rum distillery the fun way, riding the cheap Catano public ferry straight across the bay from Pier 2 (about a 20-minute crossing). Pick your depth: the story-driven Legacy Tour with a welcome cocktail, a hands-on Mixology Class, or a seated four-rum tasting. Quick to reach, flexible duration, and easily the most port-day-friendly marquee experience -- just book your time slot online in advance.
What to expect
You'll walk from Pier 2 to the Catano ferry terminal and enjoy a breezy 20-minute crossing across San Juan Bay with views of the waterfront and coastline. Once at Casa BACARDI, you'll move through the world's largest premium rum distillery—touring colonial-era buildings, learning the heritage story, and exploring the production process. Your experience deepens based on your choice: the Legacy Tour includes a welcome cocktail; the Mixology Class puts you behind the bar crafting drinks; or the Rum Tasting offers a seated four-rum flight with expert guidance. Most excursions finish within 2-3 hours, leaving you time to explore Old San Juan's colorful streets or relax before returning to the ship.
Direct wins. Cruise-line Bacardi excursions run ~$80-$100+/person and bundle in a bus 'city sightseeing' filler you don't need. Book the Legacy Tour direct for $40 plus a couple dollars of ferry and you save ~$40-$60/person, while choosing your own pace and slot.
Good to know
Book your time slot online in advance—tours fill quickly on port days. The round-trip Catano ferry costs only $1-$3 per person and departs every 15-20 minutes from near the pier; the 20-minute crossing is straightforward and well-marked. Plan for 3-4 hours total (ferry + tour + return), leaving a 2-3 hour buffer before all-aboard. Bring sun protection, wear comfortable walking shoes for the distillery grounds, and have small bills handy for the ferry; the Legacy Tour ($40) and Mixology/Tasting options ($80) offer far better value than cruise-line packages bundling unnecessary bus tours.