Islay Whisky Connoisseur Tour
Explore the island of Islay, home to nine working whisky distilleries whose lovingly produced malts boast a unique peaty aroma.
Islay Whisky Connoisseur Tour - 4 day tour
About this Tour
Islay Whisky Connoisseur Tour
4 day / 3 night tour
The Hebridean island of Islay is famed for its natural beauty, history, wildlife and, of course, whisky! On this four-day island odyssey, there is the chance to visit and sample the whiskies of six Islay distilleries – Lagavulin, Ardbeg, Laphroaig, Bruichladdich, Kilchoman and Bunnahabhain. Add in a visit to the renowned Islay Whisky Vault too, and you'll see why this is the perfect tour for whisky aficionados.
Ferry to Islay - look out for dolphins and basking sharks during the scenic crossing
Kildalton Cross - marvel at this intricate high cross carved 1200 years ago
Bowmore - savour island life with a relaxing three-night stay in the attractive village of Bowmore
Islay Whisky - get to know how Islay whisky is lovingly produced by visiting six different whisky distilleries, including a Warehouse Tasting at Bruichladdich Distillery
Islay Whisky Vault - browse the extensive selection of local whiskies
Movie Locations - The Maggie, Kidnapped and Rob Roy
Guest house accommodation included
Full Tour Itinerary
Select Day:
Day 1 - Edinburgh - Kennacraig - Isle of Islay
Leaving from Edinburgh, the journey begins westward through the rolling landscapes of the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park. The route follows the shimmering shores of Loch Lomond - Scotland’s largest loch and among its most spectacular scenic treasures.
Soon, the tour reaches the famous Rest and Be Thankful viewpoint, where sweeping vistas of mountain peaks and glens unfold, accompanied by fascinating tales of local history and folklore.
Continuing through the heart of Argyll, a pause in the picturesque fishing town of Inveraray offers a glimpse of its elegant, Georgian-era, white-washed houses and impressive castle, home to the Duke of Argyll.
From here, the drive takes us to Lochgilphead, where there are fine views over Loch Fyne all the way to the pretty town of Tarbert, from where we turn towards West Loch Tarbert.
At the port of Kennacraig, we board our ferry for our crossing to Islay. During the two-hour crossing, savour striking views of Gigha, Jura and Islay itself, or relax with a dram of Islay whisky in the ferry bar while the sea breeze carries the scent of salt air.
Our arrival on Islay marks the start of our whisky experience with a visit to Bunnahabhain Distillery - its Gaelic name meaning “mouth of the river.” With its dramatic backdrop of the Paps of Jura, it produces both peated and unpeated single malts.
Afterwards, settle into Bowmore for a three-night stay.
Overnight: Bowmore, Isle of Islay (3 nights)
Day 2 - Exploring the Isle of Islay
The exact itinerary for these days will vary depending on weather, seasonal and natural attractions. Our flexible approach ensures that you enjoy the very best experience.
The distillery visits will be spread throughout our two full days on the island.
The island of Islay (pronounced “eye-la”) has always been blessed with nature’s bounty - rich farmlands which each autumn witness clouds of geese arriving to winter on the mild pastures.
Loch Gruinart, located in the north, is the island’s primary reserve, where barnacle and white-fronted geese fly in from Greenland. Elsewhere, keep your eyes open for golden eagles, seals, otters, whales, dolphins, wild geese and red deer.
At Kilchoman, one of Islay’s youngest yet most celebrated distilleries, here we follow the entire whisky-making journey - from malting floor to stillhouse - and sample their signature -“100% Islay” single malt, crafted entirely from island-grown barley and distilled on site.
Bruichladdich Distillery has a scenic location overlooking Loch Indaal. Upon arrival, we are led into Warehouse 6 for a whisky tasting experience unlike any other. Sample three cask-strength whiskies, each carefully selected by the Head Distiller and drawn straight from the cask.
Our island base of Bowmore is Islay’s main town. It is the location of a unique, round church, said to have been designed to ensure that evil spirits had no corner in which to hide.
Your tour guide will recommend some options for dinner and suggest the best places to head for a nightcap.
Day 3 - Lagavulin and Laphroig Excursion
Islay has a proud Gaelic culture that extends over a thousand years, as we will discover when visiting some of the traditional villages that cling to the rough Atlantic Coastline.
Peat is still cut from the moss lands which cover much of the interior, giving the unique flavour to the ‘Islay malts’. A visit is planned to the iconic Laphroaig distillery, famed for its powerfully peated character. Here, a guided tour reveals generations of craftsmanship, followed by an exclusive tasting of distinctive Laphroaig expressions.
We’ll make visits to Lagavoulin and Ardbeg distilleries, allowing you to observe the production process and, even better, sample their finest offerings.
Later, visit the Kildalton Cross, which will transport you back in time more than 1200 years to the ancient seat of the Lords of the Isles at Finlaggan.
The Islay Whisky Vault is famed for its extensive selection of Islay whiskies. Our stop here gives you time to talk with the friendly staff. They will happily suggest the best addition for your collection.
Later, we return to Bowmore for our last night on Islay.
Day 4 - Isle of Islay - Loch Lomond - Edinburgh/Glasgow
Sadly, it’s time to board our ferry and bid a fond farewell to Islay.
On our return to the mainland, we will make the short drive to the attractive fishing port of Tarbert.
We follow the banks of Loch Fyne back to Inveraray, where we will make a stop for lunch. Why not enjoy some freshly landed seafood, and don’t forget to visit the popular Loch Fyne Whisky shop.
This part of Scotland has strong connections with Rob Roy MacGregor, so as we travel through Glen Kinglas, there are sure to be stories of cattle rustling and tales of ancient clan rivalries to be told.
We will stop at the viewpoint overlooking Glen Croe, known as the “Rest and be Thankful”, then travel through the Argyll Forest Park to reach Arrochar and the gentle banks of Loch Lomond, where we will make a stop.
The final part of our journey together will take us to Glasgow, where some guests may disembark, and then onwards across central Scotland to the end of our journey in Edinburgh.
Due to various reasons (weather, closures, ferry schedules and special events), it may not always be possible to visit all distilleries mentioned. If this is the case, suitable alternatives will be offered.
Details
What's Included
Accommodation
- 3 nights guest house accommodation
- Location: Bowmore, Isle of Islay (3)
Meals
- Breakfast (3)
Visits, Admissions and Experiences
- Tour and/or tastings at Lagavulin Distillery, Ardbeg Distillery, Laphroaig Distillery and Kilchoman Distillery
- Visit to Bunnahabbain Distillery
- Warehouse Tasting at Bruichladdich Distillery
- Visit to the Islay Whisky Vault
Tour Essentials
- Transport by air-conditioned vehicle#
- Return ferry crossing to Islay
- Live commentary in English
- Services of an experienced driver/guide
- Service charges and taxes
What's NOT Included
- Admission charges unless otherwise stated above
- Meals, snacks or items of a personal nature
- Gratuity to your driver/guide
Departure Information
From 1 Parliament Square
Royal Mile/High Street
Edinburgh EH1 1RE
Check-in: 07:45 hrs
Tour Departs: 08:00 hrs
Tour Returns: 18:30 hrs
Child details
We are sorry but children aged under 18 years cannot travel on this tour.
Price Notes
Small Group Tour
Enjoy a more personal travelling experience with a maximum of just 16 passengers.
Accommodation
The price of this tour includes guest house accommodation with an en-suite bathroom.
Luggage Allowance
One medium sized suitcase/bag per person (maximum weight: 15 kilos)
Admission Prices
Distillery visits and tastings are included in the cost of this tour.
FAQs
Please see the FAQ section for more information on this tour.
Product code
SR 00182
Blogs and Guides - discover insider tips and ideas
From £731.00
Islay Whisky Connoisseur Tour
Explore the island of Islay, home to nine working whisky distilleries whose lovingly produced malts boast a unique peaty aroma.
Frequently Asked Questions
What can I expect on this Connoisseur Tour?
For the discerning whisky enthusiast these special tours will immerse you in the traditions and heritage of whisky making.
With unique behind-the-scenes access at some of Scotland’s most distinctive distilleries you’ll get the chance to learn the age-old methods of production from experienced whisky makers followed by tutored nosings and tastings.
Each tour is led by a professional driver/guide, who has been chosen for their enthusiasm, driving skills and knowledge.
This specialist tour is limited to a small group of just 16 whisky fans.
Comfortable guest house accommodation featuring en-suite bathrooms, tv and other amenities is included in the price.
A wonderful Scottish breakfast will be served each morning of your stay.
Admission fees and tastings are included in the price.
Can children travel on this tour?
For all our tours, all guests must be a minimum of 18 years old.
If you look under 25, you may be asked to provide identification at the distilleries we visit.
Tell me what the visit to a whisky distillery will be like?
A visit to a traditional whisky distillery is a feast for all the senses. After a warm welcome you’ll normally have a short audio/visual presentation on the the history of the distillery and the traditional methods used in the distilling process.
Next is a tour of the distillery where you you will experience all stages of the whisky making process from mashing and fermenting to distilling and maturation.
Your tour will end with a tutored tasting of a malt whisky and the opportunity to buy a souvenir of your visit in the distillery shop.
Will there be stops for meals and are they included in the price of the tour?
Meals are not included in the tour price, but we will make stops where you can get refreshments and something to eat.
If you wish, you can bring a packed lunch or pick up lunch items at a previous stop.
Vegetarian food is widely available in Scotland.
Can I book seats on the coach?
The seating on the coach is not allocated so you are free to sit in any vacant seat.
We recommend that you and your party arrive at the boarding point together so that you can be seated in the same part of the coach.
Customer Reviews Overall Rating:
-
Rating: (5 /5) 19 Apr 2025
Absolutely brilliant. We visited nine distilleries over the course of five days. We sampled more than a few drams. (And were graciously offered driver's drams if we were at our personal limit.) We were treated to both tastings and tours, plus gorgeous scenery, and even some cultural heritage stops along the way. And my fellow passengers were all lovely. John S. was a cracking driver / guide. He was knowledgeable, helpful, and had some great "bad" jokes. And his music playlist was brilliant. The final drive back to Edinburgh, he let us pick our favorite songs to play. I would recommend this tour to anyone.
Maureen from ,
-
Rating: (5 /5) 01 Apr 2023
If you wish to tour Scotland you must use this Company
Harry from Staffordshire, GB
-
Rating: (5 /5) 07 Feb 2017
Great tour!
Peter from Pakenham, Australia
LOADING...