Discover the smoky flavors of Islay's single malt whiskies, explore the historic sights of Islay, and spend your time trading notes with fellow whisky lovers.
Tour Highlights
- Savour the distilled essence of Scotland’s fine landscapes and exquisite whisky on this delectable tour.
- Sightseeing includes Oban, Kilmartin Glen, Bowmore, The Islay Single Malt Whiskies, sandy beaches of Islay, and Loch Lomond National Park.
- Small groups up to 16 passengers. No children.
(*maximum of 8 participants can be booked on any one departure with Celtic Tours. If more than 8, the tour must be private and the price will be affected).
Islay and the Whisky Coast Tour Includes
- Five (5) nights accommodations; two (2) nights in Edinburgh (pre/post) at pre-booked mid-ranged 3-4 * hotel in Edinburgh City. To be advised at time of booking.
- Three (3) nights at the Bowmore Distillery Cottages.*
- Breakfast daily (except for morning of arrival).
- Arrival and departure transfers in Edinburgh.
- Four (4) days of custom touring.
- Ferry Service to and from Islay.
- Tour and tastings at Ardbeg Distillery, Kilchoman Distillery, Bowmore Distillery, Laphroaig or Lagavulin Distillery*
- All service charges and hotel taxes.
*Itinerary and Distillery tours and tastings subject to change. Additional admissions may not be included. No refunds will be made if passenger decides not to participate in Distillery Tour & Tastings.
Additional Note
*Part of this tour has a number of rooms in the beautiful Bowmore Distillery Cottages. These are self-catering cottages in the grounds of the distillery itself and offer a unique accommodation experience. The cottages have between 3 and 6 bedrooms and these are all en-suite but are NOT serviced during your stay. The kitchen and lounge facilities are shared. Full breakfast will be served at the Harbour Inn as part of the package, situated across the road. PLEASE NOTE THAT DUE TO THE SHARED NATURE OF THE ACCOMMODATION INDIVIDUAL BEDROOMS DO NOT HAVE LOCKABLE DOORS. When these rooms are full we will use nearby B&Bs.
Please Note Baggage Restriction: Starting April 2026, all our scheduled tours now permit one checked bag up to 20kg (44lbs), with maximum dimensions of 22in x 17in x 10in, as well as one small carry-on item. Checked luggage will be stored in the luggage compartment and will not be accessible during the journey. Carry-on bags should be compact and suitable for onboard storage. We kindly ask all passengers to adhere to these guidelines to ensure comfort and space for everyone.
A maximum of 8 passengers per departure date can be booked on this tour due to limitations of the coach size. If you have a larger party and/or wish to have a group booked on this tour, please contact us directly, as it will have to be quoted as a private group and rates here do not apply.
Day 1 | Edinburgh
Arrive Edinburgh. Transfer to your hotel is included. You are free to enjoy this beautiful city on your own. (Please note: hotel check-in is generally between 2 pm and 4 pm. If you are arriving into Edinburgh early - the hotel will be happy to hold your luggage until your room is ready).
Day 2 | Islay
Make your way to the Edinburgh Bus Station, St Andrew Square, Edinburgh for 8:15 am (If you booked a departure point transfer at time of booking, your driver will collect you as noted on your voucher). You escape the city of Edinburgh and head straight for the Highlands.
Your first stop of the day is in the Trossachs National Park. Here, you can admire Scotland’s scenic beauty and enjoy some local delicacies. Your driver-guide may regale you with tales from Scottish folklore as you travel through the mountainous landscapes of the Western Highlands to Oban. This port town was once the strategic heartland of great feuding clans. But today, Oban is famous for seafood sourced fresh off the boats. It also boasts its own distillery where you can sample whisky that’s been perfected for 200 years. Here, you will have time to enjoy a dram and indulge in delicious local seafood for lunch.
You then venture through the Kilmartin Glen where you see standing stones and strongholds that are over 1,500 years old. At Kennacraig, you catch the evening ferry to Islay. The sail is around two hours; and if you peek out to the ocean, you may see the Paps of Jura. These mountains mark the way to Islay, Queen of the Hebrides. Once you’ve arrived on the island, you settle into your accommodation in Bowmore. (B)
Day 3 | A full day exploring Islay
We know whisky tasting can be hard work, so you begin the day with a little sleep in. After you’ve had an ample amount of breakfast, you enjoy a tour of Bowmore Distillery, one of the oldest distilleries in Scotland. You have time for a tour and a whisky tasting here before you continue exploring the island. Next, your driver-guide takes you to Kilchoman Distillery for a tour and a lunch of local treats. Kilchoman is known as Islay's only Single Farm Single Match Scotch Whisky, reviving traditional farm distilling of barley to bottle, making their whisky 100% Islay.
On Friday and Saturday, you visit Bruichladdich, the progressive distillery specialising in unpeated whisky. Taste the unpeated and salty notes of Bunnahabhain in the most remote distillery on Islay. You head back to Bowmore where you can either stumble back to your room for the night or relax and explore the village. (B)
Day 4 | Another day in paradise!
Today you explore the southern side of the island, home to a few of the most famous whiskies in all of Scotland: Laphroaig, Lagavulin, and Ardbeg. After you’ve made it out of bed and eaten your breakfast, you visit Ardbeg. You stay here for a tour, tasting, and lunch. The restaurant here is a beautiful place to relax and enjoy fine Scottish produce as you sip upon delightful drams.
If your tour departs on Friday, your visit to Ardbeg will not include a full tour of the distillery facilities; instead it will include a visit to the still house and a tasting, including four drams of whisky.
On Mondays, the tour visits Lagavulin Distillery, with their whisky packed with deep richness, signature smoothness, and bold layers of smoke you'll never forget. Otherwise, visit Laphroaig. This 200-year-old whisky distiller is a favourite with the British royal family and bears the seal of the Prince of Wales to prove it.
Throughout the day, your driver-guide takes you to historical spots such as the ruins of Kildalton Church and Dunyvaig Castle. You return to Bowmore for your last evening of the trip. (B)
Day 5 | Edinburgh
This morning, you take the ferry back to the mainland and replace the intoxicating fumes of whisky with the replenishing fresh air of Scotland’s West Highlands. You travel through coastal scenery to the beautiful village of Inveraray on the banks of Loch Fyne. The town is adorned with historic buildings, old boats, and a great whisky shop. Your trip continues to Loch Lomond where you have a chance to admire Great Britain’s largest body of water by surface area.
Arrival at approximately 7:00 pm in Edinburgh, where you will make your own way back to your pre-booked hotel. (B)
Day 6 | Edinburgh - Home
After breakfast, transfer from your hotel to the Airport for your return flight to the US. (B)
*Itinerary and distillery visits are subject to change.UPDATE: Friday departures: The tour will visit Ardnahoe Distillery instead of Kilchoman Distillery. Lunch at Kilchoman Distillery on Fridays will no longer be included - the driver guide will arrange an alternative lunch spot on the day (at customers own expense). To compensate for the removed prepaid lunch, Ardbeg Distillery will now include 5 drams and Bunnahabhain Distillery will include an exclusive tour and tasting.
MISCELLANEOUS INFO
Pricing
Your tour land price is per person based on two (2) people sharing a twin or double room. When a single room is booked, a single supplement will apply. There are no triple rooms for this tour. Price may fluctuate end of July and end of August due to seasonal overlap.
Children under 18 years are not allowed on this tour.
This tour does not include:
- Items not noted on itinerary
- Lunches
- Dinners
- Tips to driver/guide
- Optional Admissions not listed or as determined by itinerary changes and/or group interests
Airfare
Airfare can be booked in conjunction with this tour. Airfare is instant purchase and non-refundable. Date note is the date the tour starts in Edinburgh. Please book your air one day before to accommodate overnight flights.
Departures & Transfers
Departure date is the date the tour starts in Edinburgh. Please book your air one day before to accommodate overnight flights.
Sunday departures offer the chance to see more whiskey production as all the distilleries are in operation on weekdays. We recommend the Sunday departures as the best choice for real enthusiasts and we try to fit in additional tastings where possible.
Tour Guarantee
Although our UK tours are guaranteed with a minimum of 2 passengers, it does not mean a date is guaranteed until we check with the Edinburgh office. Although we get regular updates, a tour can sell out and we may not yet have it noted above. We must first advise of a guarantee before airfare is booked and ticketed. Thank you.






























