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Say farewell to Edinburgh and head to the Whisky Coast
Pick up time: 8.30am
Location: Gate J And Gate K, Edinburgh Bus Station, St Andrew Square, Edinburgh, EH1 3DQ
Distillery
Edinburgh to Callander, Trossachs National Park
Departing from Edinburgh, we begin our journey to Islay, the home of peaty whisky, where tradition, nature, and craftsmanship come together to create legendary spirits. As we head northwest, the landscape transforms, from the rolling farmlands of the Lowlands to the forested hills and mountains surrounding Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. Known for its breathtaking scenery and abundant wildlife, this region is marked by rugged crags, shimmering lochs, dense forests, and tales of the legendary hero and outlaw, Rob Roy MacGregor. A short stop in the charming village of Callander, with its gleaming loch, provides a refreshing break before continuing the journey.
Trossachs National Park to Oban
We continue through winding trails and hidden glens within the Trossachs National Park, before journeying onward through the mountainous landscapes of the Western Highlands to reach Oban for lunch.
Lunch in Oban and journey to Kennacraig for a ferry to Islay
The port town of Oban was once the strategic heartland of powerful, feuding clans. Today, however, it's celebrated as the “Gateway to the Isles” and is renowned for its fresh seafood straight off the boats. For an authentic taste of local flavor, visit the Oban Seafood Hut, located right by the ferry terminal. This local favorite offers affordable seafood platters featuring scallops, langoustines, crab, and lobster, all fresh from the sea. After indulging in these local delicacies, we continue through Kilmartin Glen, where you can explore standing stones and ancient strongholds that date back over 1,500 years. At Kennacraig, we board the evening ferry to Islay.
Ferry crossing to Bowmore on Islay, free evening
The two-hour ferry ride to Islay offers the perfect opportunity to relax and enjoy the stunning views. Keep an eye out for dolphins or the Paps of Jura, the mountains that mark the approach to Islay, the “Queen of the Hebrides.” Upon arrival, settle into your accommodation in Bowmore, a peaceful town by Loch Indaal, where you'll stay for the next three nights.
Accommodation
Bowmore
Accommodation is not included in the price of your tour but is available to add to your booking during checkout. Simply select our Free reservation service Reserved by Rabbie’s™ & we will make a reservation on your behalf. Payment is made at check-in directly to the accommodation provider. Alternatively you can choose to reserve your own accommodation. For more information about how accommodation works please see our accommodation guide.
Pick up time: 8.30am
Location: Gate J And Gate K, Edinburgh Bus Station, St Andrew Square, Edinburgh, EH1 3DQ
Kilchoman Distillery
Meeting at Bowmore Distillery for a tour
Today, we focus on savouring some of the finest and most unique whiskies on Islay. We begin at Bowmore Distillery, which has captured the essence of Islay for over 240 years.
Bowmore Distillery tour
Explore the rich history of Bowmore Distillery, uncover the secrets of its production process, and enjoy a tasting of three drams of their signature sweet and smoky whisky, along with a complimentary whisky glass. Afterward, we'll continue along the coast to Kilchoman Distillery for a tour and a lunch featuring local specialties.
Kilchoman Distillery for a visit and lunch and Bunnahabhain Distillery
Kilchoman is Islay's only Single Farm Single Malt Scotch Whisky, reviving the traditional "barley-to-bottle" process to create a whisky that's 100% Islay. On Rabbie's exclusive tour, explore the production site and savour Kilchoman's unique whisky, with notes of peat smoke, crisp citrus, spice, and fruit. Afterward, enjoy a lunch featuring local flavours. Following lunch, we'll travel through Islay's scenic countryside to your third distillery of the day, Bunnahabhain, where you can experience the unpeated, salty notes of whisky in Islay's most remote distillery.
Free evening in Bowmore
Return to Bowmore, where you can relax by the loch, enjoy the local pubs and seafood, or take a leisurely stroll through the streets lined with whitewashed houses, soaking in the town's charm and history.
Accommodation
Bowmore
Accommodation is not included in the price of your tour but is available to add to your booking during checkout. Simply select our Free reservation service Reserved by Rabbie’s™ & we will make a reservation on your behalf. Payment is made at check-in directly to the accommodation provider. Alternatively you can choose to reserve your own accommodation. For more information about how accommodation works please see our accommodation guide.
Pick up time: 8.30am
Location: Gate J And Gate K, Edinburgh Bus Station, St Andrew Square, Edinburgh, EH1 3DQ
Laphroaig Distillery
Journey to Ardbeg Distillery
Today, we explore the southern side of the island, home to some of the most famous whiskies in Scotland: Laphroaig, Lagavulin, and Ardbeg. We take a scenic drive southward to Ardbeg, passing narrow, winding roads flanked by rolling green hills, fields dotted with sheep, and stretches of open moorland. As we approach Port Ellen, we'll pass through areas dense with peat bogs, a key element in Islay's smoky whisky production, contrasting with the vibrant green landscape.
Ardbeg Distillery tour, tasting and lunch
Distillers at Ardbeg Distillery are resilient pioneers with a rocky 200-year history. They've created a whisky, which is out of this world, as they're the first to send this spirit to outer space to mature. Enjoy a Rabbie's exclusive tour and tasting of three drams of their exceptional whisky. Then, savour fine Scottish produce in Ardbeg's beautiful restaurant, offering direct views of the rocky coastline and the Atlantic Ocean.
Exploring the island, Laphroaig Distillery
Throughout the day, your driver-guide will take you to historical sites like the ruins of Kildalton Church, home to an 8th-century cross, one of Scotland's finest early Christian monuments. Surrounded by Islay's tranquil countryside, this site offers a glimpse into the island's spiritual past. Later, we'll visit Laphroaig Distillery, a favorite of the British royal family. This distillery has been capturing the wild landscape in every bottle for over 200 years. Discover how their bold spirit is made on our exclusive tour, followed by a tasting of two Laphroaig drams.
Free evening in Bowmore
Return to Bowmore for your last evening on the island.
Accommodation
Bowmore
Accommodation is not included in the price of your tour but is available to add to your booking during checkout. Simply select our Free reservation service Reserved by Rabbie’s™ & we will make a reservation on your behalf. We will contact you once we have secured accommodation to arrange for payment to be made. Alternatively you can choose to reserve your own accommodation. For more information about how accommodation works please see our accommodation guide. .
Pick up time: 8.30am
Location: Gate J And Gate K, Edinburgh Bus Station, St Andrew Square, Edinburgh, EH1 3DQ
Inveraray
Journey to Port Ellen and checking in for a ferry
This morning, we head to Port Ellen to catch the ferry back to the mainland, leaving the rich aromas of whisky behind as we take in the fresh, clean air of Scotland's West Highlands.
Ferry crossing to Kennacraig
As you sail from Islay, take in sweeping views of the island's rugged coastlines, iconic distilleries, and the towering Paps of Jura on the horizon. The open waters offer the chance to spot marine life, so keep an eye out for dolphins, seals, and sometimes even minke whales or basking sharks.
Inveraray for lunch, Luss and Loch Lomond and the Trossachs
Traveling along the coast, we'll reach the picturesque village of Inveraray. With its historic buildings, old boats, and a great whisky shop, this is your lunch stop. You can sample local specialties, explore the town, visit the 18th-century Inveraray Castle (open April–October), or tour the Old Jail. Next, we head east through the rugged Arrochar Alps, stopping at the 'Rest and Be Thankful' viewpoint. Then, we continue to Loch Lomond & the Trossachs National Park, making a short stop in the charming village of Luss, known for its quaint houses and stunning loch views.
Returning to Edinburgh
With time, the rugged mountain peaks and forest-filled glens of the majestic Highlands change into the flat fertile plains of the Lowlands as we return to Edinburgh.
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All passengers are entitled to 1 piece of checked luggage & 1 small carry on bag. Checked luggage will be stowed in the luggage compartment (not assessable until drop off) while smaller bags for personal items (eg medication, water etc) may be taken on board.
Scotland’s weather is as dramatic as its landscapes, offering everything from misty mornings to glorious sunshine. Every season brings its unique charm, from vibrant spring blooms to golden autumns and snow-dusted Highlands. Come prepared, embrace the adventure, and experience Scotland’s rugged beauty in all its glory!
Spring (March - May)
Spring in Scotland is crisp and unpredictable, with occasional frosts, sunny spells, and light rain showers. Temperatures typically range from 45-55°F (7-13°C). Expect average monthly rainfall of around 2-3 inches, and humidity levels between 70-80%. Clear skies often showcase Scotland’s dramatic landscapes in all their glory.
Summer (June - August)
Scottish summers are mild, with temperatures ranging from 50-65°F (10-18°C). You’ll experience long daylight hours and occasional rain showers. Humidity hovers around 70%, and monthly rainfall is approximately 2.5 inches. Layered clothing is ideal for adjusting to changing conditions.
Autumn (September - November)
Autumn in Scotland brings cool temperatures and stunning, golden landscapes. Early autumn sees temperatures around 45-55°F (7-13°C), dropping as the season progresses. Rainfall increases, and humidity stays around 80%. The brisk air and changing leaves add to Scotland’s natural charm.
Winter (December - February)
Winters are chilly and damp, with temperatures ranging from 35-45°F (2-7°C). Snow may fall in higher areas, but it’s rare in the Lowlands. Rain and wind are frequent, so waterproof clothing is essential. Expect humidity around 80% and around 2.5 inches of monthly rain.
We aim to make your tour as comfortable as possible and accommodate accessibility requirements to the best of our ability. Our buses are maintained to a high standard and our drive guides are trained to provide support to passengers.
Front left passenger door with three 150mm steps.
Standard coach seats, with a step up to the back row.
Seat configuration: single seats on the passenger side, double seats on the driver’s side.
Three-point seatbelts on all seats (must be worn when moving). Seatbelt extenders available on request.
Buses are not wheelchair accessible.
Large luggage compartments for manual folding wheelchairs or walking frames (no battery-operated wheelchairs allowed).
Staff cannot provide physical assistance. Guests must be able to board and exit independently or with companion assistance.
We offer flexible accommodation options. Please let us know when you make you booking of any specific requirements you have. We love exploring off-the-beaten-path destinations, which means that in some small villages, your accommodation may be up to a 30-minute walk (approximately 1.4 miles) from local facilities. Taxis are available in all locations and an be booked and paid locally.
Lifts and elevators are uncommon but may be available in some hotels. Ground floor rooms may be available in some B&Bs and hotels. If either is essential, please let us know at the time of booking.
Hello curious traveller, are you ready to go beyond with us? Whether you're heading to the Highlands, the Lake District, or further; we know you might have a few questions before setting off on your adventure. Our FAQs are here to help make your journey smooth and stress-free.
The UK and Ireland's historic city centres are full of narrow streets and winding roads. So, to speed up your departure, we only pick up from our central meeting points. What's more is leaving the city using the most direct route also reduces the carbon footprint of our tours.
We don't recommend bringing your car into the centre of our departure cities. It can be hard to find parking, and there are excellent public transportation services.
Arrive 15 minutes before your departure time. Due to waiting restrictions, we can't wait for you if you're late.
Entry requirements vary depending on your nationality, personal circumstances, and the country or countries you will travel to and transit through. It is your responsibility to ensure you have all relevant documentation required for your selected itinerary and that you meet all formal entry requirements before travelling.
You can find up-to-date and reliable information on the official tourism website of the counties you’re visiting, or from their embassy or consulate.
If you're late for your tour, our cancellation policy applies. 100% charges are applicable, and you will not be entitled to a refund or alternative.
Cancellation terms depend on which tour you've booked:
1 Day Tours
You'll receive a full refund if you cancel 24 hours or more before the tour departure.
2 - 9 Day Tours
You'll receive a 90% refund if you cancel 15 or more days before the tour departure.
10+ Day Tours
You'll receive a 90% refund if you cancel 21 or more days before the tour departure.
Package tours
You'll receive a 90% refund if you cancel 56 days or more before the tour departure.
If you cancel inside these notice periods, full charges will apply and no refunds will be issued.
To cancel your booking please email tours@rabbies.com as soon as possible. The effective date of cancellation will be the date we receive written confirmation from you.
Your tour will always follow the itinerary as closely as possible. Your driver-guide will keep you up to date on the road, and we'll try to get in touch about any large changes prior to your departure.
It's simple: you book, you go. This means we'll never cancel your tour because of a minimum numbers policy.
Due to logistical reasons, we're unable to let you pre-book a seat on the bus. But our comfortable 16-seat mini-coaches have huge windows. So, you'll always get a good view.
We like to keep our coaches small and nimble. This means we have no on-board toilet facilities, but you frequently stop in local towns and villages for comfort breaks.
We regret we don't carry children under the age of five on our scheduled tours. Also, some of our tours that focus on whisky experiences are suitable for travellers aged 18+.
You can ask us about the tours we recommend for younger children. And if your child is less than 1.35m tall, you should let us know, so we can provide them with a suitable booster seat.
We want you to enjoy every country you visit with us. And we believe the best way to do this is to get you off the mini-coach and out exploring. So, we give you plenty of time to take photos, go walking, and explore ancient ruins.
We exclude visitor attractions in your tour price because it lets you travel your way. It means you can pamper yourself with a luxury lunch or skip an attraction whenever you feel like it.
You don't need to. We stop in small towns, villages, and rural eateries where you can choose whatever meal pleases both your taste buds and your budget.
Let's be honest, our driver-guides would never refuse a cheeky bonus. But it's up to you, and the amount is entirely at your discretion.
We advise you take out travel insurance.
You're protected by ABTOT when you chose to let us reserve your accommodation on a multi-day tour. This means you can claim back anything you've paid us if we become bankrupt. Read our terms and conditions for more information.
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