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Scotch Whisky Tour: Isle of Islay

Jan and Tracey Travels
Jan and Tracey Travels
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πŸ‘οΈ 263 viewsπŸ“… 2 years ago⏱️ 7:07
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Creator's Key Takeaways

we are in business class we got upgraded which has never happened so we're going to enjoy it

one of the things we loved about this fery is that it offers breakfast in their cafeteria

absolutely beautiful beautiful scenery

really nice tasting a lot of different things to taste just a really nice time here

Creator's Tips & Advice

βœ“Get your train tickets early for a benefit
βœ“Enjoy breakfast on the ferry if you have an early morning
βœ“Book distillery tours in advance as they can be full

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Getting to the Isle of Islay β€” Take the ferry from the northern portion and drive to the southern portion for distilleries

Questions This Creator Answers

QHow to travel from Heathrow to Edinburgh by train
QWhat to expect on the ferry to the Isle of Islay
QWhat are the distillery experiences like on the Isle of Islay

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YouTube Video Description↓

In preparation of our Atlas World Traveler Cruise, we rent a car to visit the Isle of Islay to see the countryside and visit some of the storied Scotch Whisky distilleries on the island. We show how to get from Heathrow Airport to Edinburgh by train as well as taking the ferry to the Isle of Islay.