Koloa Rum Company

Lihuʻe


Kauaʻi's own rum label is a relatively new brand, which means it doesn't have a fine aged rum yet, but its dark and spiced versions win awards. Learn how to mix a classic mai tai during a free rum tasting, starting every 30 minutes daily. Combine cocktails and rum tasting with a tour of Kilohana Plantation on a Kauai Safari.


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