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This specialised scotch whisky tour takes you on a four day trip to the “Queen of the Isles” and along the beautiful Whisky Coast.

Price:

From £209 per person

Duration: 4 days
Departures: Frequent departures from April to September 2011
Start point: 207 High Street, Edinburgh, or 11 George Square, Glasgow
End point: Waverley Bridge, Edinburgh or George Square, Glasgow
 

Greentraveller's Top Tips: Choose between Edinburgh or Glasgow as your starting point for this spectacular holiday: both excellent cities with green travel options. Did you know that Glasgow has more green space than any other city in Britain? So why not spend some extra time relaxing in one of the city's many parks. The most well-known is Glasgow Green, home to Nelson's Memorial and the People's Palace Museum, is a leisurely half hour stoll from the Central Train Station. Or if commencing in Edinburgh, why not enjoy a scrumptious meal of local and organic produce at Iglu Bar & Restaurant, centrally located and within walking distance from Waverley Train Station. We also recommend spending some time strolling through the picturesque Royal Botanical Gardens, one of the top green sights of the city. 

Overview of the 4 day tour of Islay and the Whisky Coast

Day 1 includes travelling through Loch Lomond National Park and visits to Inveraray, Loch Fyne and the Kingdom of Dalriada. Here you can visit the Kilmartin standing stones and community museum before catching the ferry to Islay for 3 nights in Bowmore.

Day 2 Your day is quite flexible with a mixture of beautiful scenery, white sand beaches, short walks and the famous Islay whiskies - renowned for their strong peaty flavours and nurtured by the salty sea air. The day’s highlights include the lovely sandy bays of Islay’s west coast, Saligo Bay, Kilchoman Distillery, Machair Bay, the tiny harbour village of Portnahaven, Bruichladdich Distillery and the Islay Museum.

Day 3 Explore the south side of Islay, home to Laphroaig and Lagavulin followed by a tour, tasting and lunch with local produce at Ardbeg. Other options include the ruins of Kildalton church with its famous 8th Century Celtic cross, free time in Bowmore village or a visit to the community craft producers at Islay House Square and the woodlands along the River Sorn.

Day 4 Farewell to Islay as you take the ferry back to Argyll and the ancient Kingdom of Dalriada. Lunch at Kilmartin, home to 350 pre-historic monuments and stone circles and some free time in Oban before returning to Edinburgh via Glasgow.

The itinerary during this tour is extremely flexible, with your tour leader on hand to alter parts of the itinerary to suit your interests.

What price includes

 
  • Transportation by top of the range 16 seat Merc minicoach
  • Services of a professional Rabbie's driver/guide
  • Rabbie's Discount Card - money off restaurants & attractions
  • Small group tour for a more personal experience
 

Location

 

Plan your journey by train

Meeting point:
207 High Street, Edinburgh OR 11 George Square, Glasgow

Nearest train station to meeting point:
Edinburgh Waverley or Glasgow Queen Street

Transfer to meeting point:
Guests make their own way to meeting point
Take the Market Street exit from Waverley Station, cross the street and head up the steps opposite until you come out on Cockburn St, which meets the High St (Royal Mile). Turn right and we're on the right at the No.1 Currency Bureau de Change.

 
Plan your journey by train to Edinburgh
 

Plan your journey by train

Finish point:
Waverley Bridge, Edinburgh or George Square, Glasgow

Nearest train station to finish point:
Edinburgh Waverley or Glasgow Queen Street

Transfer to finish point:
Guests make their own way to station
There are entrances to Waverley Station from Waverley Bridge. You can also be dropped off at George Square, Glasgow, outside Queen Street station.

 
Plan your return train journey from Edinburgh