Explore the secrets of our wild whisky and postcard-perfect island landscapes.
You start off with a symphony of smoky whiskies on the famous isle of Islay. There’s time here to enjoy four distilleries as you venture through neolithic sites and sweeping coastlines. You then visit the harmoniously peaceful islands of Mull and Iona. Here you may spot some of Scotland’s most elusive wildlife. The last crescendo is of the monumental mountains and sights of the Isle of Skye. It’s an unforgettable ending before you make your way back to the city of Edinburgh.
On an island known as ‘The Queen of the Hebrides’, there’s a regal quality to the peaty style of its single malt whiskies.
Built around 1320 by Clan MacDougall, this island castle is one of the best preserved medieval tower houses in Scotland today.
A destination for spiritual retreats since the Early Middle Ages, Iona's hills and beaches are both striking and serene.
This bustling Victorian harbour town offers excellent seafood and a charming intimacy.
Those who opt to journey on to Staffa will receive a feast for the eyes with abundant wildlife and the most amazing geological sites.
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