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Mount Gay Rum Tour - Barbados
Duration 4 minutes 
After a days diving, there is nothing more relaxing than enjoying a glass or two of the locally produced Mount Gay Rum.
Mount Gay has a documented history back to 1703 but probably goes back even before that date. Rum is the product of sugar cane which is grown and then distilled on the Island. We get to visit the Mount Gay Rum tour and have a lighthearted interview with Alan, the bartender of the tour who takes us through the various types of rum produced - and we even get to have a sample or two!
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To learn more about the Mount Gay Rum brand, please visit their website. Mount Gay Rum official website.
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In 2009, The Barbados Tourism Authority invited Info On Scuba Diving to experience Barbados and the diving there. Barbados is the most easterly island in the Caribbean and is located 13 degrees north of the Equator. Average daytime year-round air temperatures are 30C, water temperatures 28C. We would like to thank the Barbados Tourism Authority for their hospitality and hope that you all enjoy our report on this beautiful island.
Whilst there, we stayed at the Sandpiper Hotel, and the Beach View. We greatfully acknowledge their assistance to us.

| Three of the dive operators in Barbados - Hightide Watersports, Reefers & Wreckers & Eco Dive |

Our stay on the Island was co-ordinated by Ruth Phillips from the BTA (above) and our lovely driver for the visit was Emmerson Clarke who has won taxi driver of the year twice - 1990 & 1996. We were also invited to dine with the deputy chairman of the BTA - Austin Husbands, where we discussed diving & tourism in Barbados.
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