Isle of Islay

Scotland's Adventure Coast

You’ll want to visit Islay - it has something for the whole family.

Whisky distilleries: ten world-renowned brands to savour, each one distinctly different – with tours, tastings and an annual whisky festival.

Outdoor activities: walking, wildlife, cycling, golf, boat trips, fishing, horse-riding, kayaking and more.

Places to explore: sublime beaches, nature reserves and habitats – perfect for a spot of birdwatching. We’ve many attractions where you can explore our ancient heritage and culture, from rich historical and archaeological sites to fascinating museums.

Great food: delicious, locally-produced dishes, plus wonderful restaurants, pubs and cafés.

Where to start? Islay Info is the most trusted, authoritative travel guide to help you plan every aspect of your trip. Find where to stay from a wide range of high-quality accommodation and check availability at our most go-ahead properties.

Gaelic in Scotland

The indigenous language of Argyll contains a great richness of expression. Here we have some lines from the Gaelic poetic tradition about Islay & Jura.

Ó mo ghaol air Ìle ’n fheòir
Far an d’ fhuair mi m’ àrach òg;
Oh my love for Islay of the grass
Where I got my early upbringing
(Trad.)

Islay & Jura

Gaelic with thanks to CHARTS

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Visit Islay - The Whisky Isle & Much More

Scotland's Adventure Coast

The stunning beaches and mesmerising wilderness of the Inner Hebridean island of Islay will fill you with joy.

Islay is home to a vast variety of birds and wildlife, big unblemished skies, and, of course, world-famous distilleries. They will have you relaxing with peace, tapping your toes to traditional music, or tantalising your taste buds with quality local produce.

Islay is famed for its friendly locals, overwintering geese and miles of sandy beaches. The island also has a unique seafaring heritage and numerous fascinating archaeological sites, including standing stones, forts and duns, as well as Finlaggan, the former headquarters of the Lord of the Isles.

For many, a trip to Islay is the ultimate whisky experience. This tiny wee island boasts ten working distilleries producing whiskies that genuinely reflect their environment with a characteristic peaty flavour and a hint of salty air and seaweed. All the distilleries offer tours, and each has something special to offer. And for the truly devoted, with a bit of planning, yes, it is possible to do them all in a day!

Kilchoman and Ardnahoe are the newest distilleries, while Bowmore is thought to be one of the oldest in Scotland, notable for malting its own barley. At Caol Ila, you can see large-scale production, while Bruichladdich is refurbished in the old Victorian style. Ardberg produces one of the peatiest flavours while Bunnahabhain produces a milder, unpeated whisky. Lagavulin produces one of Scotland’s most famous whiskies, while Laphroaig is said to be a favourite tipple of King Charles III.

With these distilleries, it isn’t a case of ‘you’ve seen one, you’ve seen them all’!

Islay Info can help you plan every aspect of your trip.

Top reasons to visit Islay

Big skies, soaring eagles, red deer and peaty malts; here’s why you should visit our special Hebridean island.

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10 Whisky Distilleries
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5 Castles
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2 RSPB reserves
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1 Links Golf Course
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Watersports
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Westie Whisky Tours

The west coast of Scotland is home to some of the best, if not the best, distilleries in Scotland. Westie Whisky is run by a self-confessed whisky geek, who...

Head Office: Ramsay House
Glenalmond
Perth
PH1 3RY

Tel: +44 (0)7946 839738

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Hebridean Air Services

Our 30-minute scenic flights take in castles and other points of interest around Oban and Lorn. Our sightseer tickets allow you to fly on the schedule withou...

Oban Airport
North Connel
PA37 1SW

Tel: 0845 805 7465

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Windswept Farm Shop

Welcome to Windswept Farm Shop – where the wild beauty of Islay meets the comfort of homegrown goodness. Nestled on the island’s rugged shores, our little sh...

Tormisdale Farm
Port Charlotte
Isle of Islay
PA48 7UE

Tel: 07747 050315

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Port Askaig Hotel

Port Askaig Hotel is a picturesque, family run Highland Inn on the shores of the Sound of Islay, overlooking the pier at which daily car ferries berth on arr...

Port Askaig Hotel
Port Askaig
Isle of Islay
PA46 7RD

Tel: 01496 840 245

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Basking Shark Scotland

Operating across Argyll & the Isles, our wildlife-watching adventures run from April - October. Basking Shark Scotland is the only dedicated snorkel oper...

Cluaran
Crannaig-a-Mhinister
Oban
PA34 4LX

Tel: 07975 723140

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Islay e Wheels

Islay e-wheels is a small, family-run business offering quality bike hire. We pride ourselves on great customer service and well-maintained bikes. Whether yo...

35 Cnoc-Na-Faire
Port Ellen
Islay

Tel: 07497 090716

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Port Charlotte Hotel

The Port Charlotte Hotel is a small 4 star hotel located in a charming, beachside location in the conservation village of Port Charlotte, on the beautiful is...

Port Charlotte Hotel
Main Street
Port Charlotte
Isle of Islay
PA48 7TU

Tel: 01496 850360

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The Jura Hotel

From the peaceful village of Craighouse, the Jura Hotel has breathtaking views across the water and is metres from the world-famous Jura Distillery. Our fami...

Craighouse
Isle of Jura
PA60 7XU

Tel: Tel: +44 (0)1496 820243

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Islay on YouTube

Immerse yourself in all things Islay by watching our dedicated YouTube playlist, featuring food and drink, activities, and much more!

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Getting here

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Planning your journey

Travelling to and from Islay and Jura is a 2 hour ferry crossing from Kennacraig on the Kintyre pennisual which can be reached by car or by bus.

If travelling by car to Jura, take the Islay ferry from Kennacraig before taking the short connecting ferry from Port Askaig across to Jura. If by foot, take the passenger only service to Craighouse on Jura, from Tayvallich near Lochgilphead.

You can even fly to Islay from Glasgow.

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