Scottish Whisky Tour - Spirit of Scottish Whisky
Scottish Whisky Tour - Spirit of Scottish Whisky
$6124
Tour Overview
If you want to experience one the world’s most famous spirits while tasting some amazing whisky join our Scottish Whisky Tour, “Spirit of Scotland whisky” tour especially created by the Spirit Journeys Team.
First of all, whisky belongs to the whole world, but Scotland is its true homeland. Because the best quality whiskies are only made in Scotland, we offer you this exquisite tour with a first-hand experience of the whisky-making process, from mashing and fermenting to distilling and maturation.
As a result, you will have a chance to try many Malt whiskies and much more. Furthermore you will hear the adventurous history of this Uisge Beatha ‘water of life’ and learn about various legends and myths as an important part of this magical potion's rich and long tradition and historical heritage.
Therefore, welcome to one of our best tours, Scottish Whisky Tour - Spirit of Scottish Whisky!
In conclusion you will travel from Inverness to Glasgow, where you will enjoy traditional distilleries, significant and world-recognized names such as – Glenmorangie, Dalmore, Glenlivet, Glenfiddich, Talisker, Ben Nevis, Glengoyne.
Most of all discover the Spirit of Whisky and follow the whisky trail with us and enjoy the different blends and unique taste of whisky. Slainte mhath! (Cheers!) ...more ...less
Highlights
Itinerary
Day 1 : Arrival Inverness
Location: Inverness
On arrival at Inverness airport, we will transfer you to your hotel where you will stay for 2 nights. An evening of tasting Scotland’s famous “Uisge Beatha – ‘water of life’”. Our venue for the evening has over 120 Malt Whiskies to choose from in their Library Bar, some of which are rare and cannot be found anywhere else
Day 2 : Glenmorangie Distillery and Singleton of Glen Ord Distillery
Location: Highlands
Meals Included: Breakfast
Today is reserved for visiting two distilleries. By the tranquil shores of the Dornoch Firth, amidst the golden barley fields of Ross-shire, lies the Glenmorangie Distillery. Here you will find a warm Highland welcome from the legendary Men of Tain, the skilled craftsmen who ensure that Glenmorangie is made in the same unhurried and uncompromising way it has always been through its long and distinguished history. With the help of our expert guides, you will experience all stages of the whisky-making process from mashing and fermenting to distilling and maturation. Within Still House (we call it our Highland Cathedral) stand the tallest stills in Scotland. Their long copper necks are the same height as a fully grown giraffe! Our next stop is Glen Ord Distillery. The Singleton of Glen Ord whisky distillery tour offers an immersive experience into the craftsmanship behind one of Scotland's most celebrated single malts. Located in the scenic Highlands, the tour takes visitors through the distillery’s rich history, showcasing traditional methods of production from malting to maturation. Guests have the opportunity to witness the distilling process up close and learn about the distinct characteristics that make The Singleton unique. To conclude, visitors can savor a tasting session, sampling the smooth, well-rounded flavors that define this iconic whisky. After tasting and enjoying the beautiful nature surrounding of distilleries we will return to your hotel.
Day 3 : The Glenlivet and Glenfiddich
Location: Cairngorms National Park
Meals Included: Breakfast
After breakfast, we continue to explore the Highland distilleries. First today stop will be Glenlivet distillery, situated on the edge of Cairngorms National park.Glenlivet distilleryThe wild and remote setting of Glenlivet has been the home of the single malt that inspired a region. From this beautiful glen comes the raw elements of rich mineral Spring waters of Josie’s Well, crisp fresh mountain air and an uncompromising terrain that combined create the foundation of a whisky of infinite elegance. Over two hundred years ago, whisky was closely bound up in the lives of every family in the glen of the Livet. It was local farmer George Smith who was renowned for his fine ‘illicit’ whisky, in 1824 seized upon the opportunity to obtain the first license to produce whisky ‘legally’ in the parish of Glenlivet. He knew exactly where to build his new distillery and went on to produce a spirit that would define the Speyside style of whisky which became the heartland of Scotch malt whisky production. The Glenlivet is in the heartland of malt whisky country and a visit to this grand distillery will take you on a fascinating journey to the source of one of the greatest names in Scotch whisky.Back in 19th century William Grant and his family built their Distillery by hand, stone by stone and called it Glenfiddich, Gaelic for Valley of the Deer. William’s passion, determination and pioneering spirit continues to guide us today. Glenfiddich is one of the few single malt distilleries to remain entirely family-owned and is now the World’s Most Awarded Single Malt* Scotch Whisky, a true reflection of our founder’s innovative nature, passed down through the generations.
Day 4 : Talisker Distillery
Location: Isle of Skye
Accommodation Name: Overnight is on Isle of Skye.
Meals Included: Breakfast
Today we travel to the magnificent Isle of Skye to visit the oldest and only working distillery – Talisker Distillery. Set on the shores of Loch Harport with dramatic views of the Cuillins, Talisker is an alluring, sweet, full-bodied single malt that’s so easy to enjoy, and like Skye itself, so hard to leave. Talisker is the only Single Malt Whisky made on the Isle of Skye, one of the most remote, rugged, yet beautiful landscapes in Scotland. Few whisky’s tell the story of their origins better than those crafted at this distillery. We will try different types of whisky.Overnight is on Isle of Skye.
Day 5 : Ben Nevis Distillery
Location: Fort William
Accommodation Name: Overnight is at Fort William.
Meals Included: Breakfast
Following breakfast we leave the Isle of Skye and travel to Ben Nevis Distillery, one of the oldest licensed distilleries in Scotland. Established in 1825 and situated at the foot of Britain’s highest mountain, Ben Nevis, Ben Nevis distillery is an impressive and historic place. Incorporated within Ben Nevis Distillery is The Legend of the Dew of Ben Nevis Visitor Centre built into an old distillery warehouse. In a specially commissioned audiovisual presentation, you will meet Hector McDram, a mythical giant who will reveal the secret Legend of the Dew of Ben Nevis. Following this, you will receive a conducted tour of the production areas by a trained guide and a complimentary tasting.Overnight is at Fort William.
Day 6 : Glengoyne distillery
Location: Glasgow
Accommodation Name: Overnight is at Glasgow.
Meals Included: Breakfast
After breakfast we leave Fort William and travel to Glasgow. On our route we will visit the famous Glengoyne distillery. The distillery sits at the foot of Dumgoyne Hill near Loch Lomond. In 1833, the local farmer, George Connell was granted the license to legally produce whisky in the area. He founded the Burnfoot Distillery, which became Glenguin Distillery in 1861, then, in 1906, became Glengoyne. In 1984, Lang Brothers received a Royal Warrant, having supplied whisky to the Queen Mother. Now it is owned by Ian MacLeod who bought it from Edrington group. Glengoyne enjoys the slowest rate of distillation in Scotland (the spirit comes from the Still at around 4-5 litres per minute) which encourages the formation of ‘esters’ giving Glengoyne its characteristically sweet, smooth taste. The spirit is then matured in oak casks from Spain, which have previously contained Sherry. Ian Macleod Distillers look after this whole process. We will have the opportunity to see the whole process of producing whisky and to taste samples from the cask and help Glengoyne select Distillery Exclusive Single Cask release. After visiting distillery we travel on to Glasgow where we will stay overnight.
Day 7 :
Location: Glasgow
Meals Included: Breakfast
Transfer to airport for departure.
What's Included
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- Accommodation as per tailor itinerary based on B&B
- Excursions as per tailored itinerary
- Transfers as per tailored itinerary
- Transport as per tailored itinerary.
- Whisky tastings.
- Guide
What's Not Included
- Expenses of personal nature like tipping, laundry, telephone/fax calls, alcoholic beverages, camera / video camera fee at all monuments, medical expenses, airport departure taxes, etc.;
- Meals other than those specified in the package
- Optional tours.
- Any insurance;
- International and domestic air-fares
- Visa if required
- Any other services not mentioned in the inclusions;
More Info
If you want to experience one the world’s most famous spirits while tasting some amazing whisky join our Whisky Tour Scotland, “Spirit of Scotland whisky” tour especially created by the Spirit Journeys Team. First of all, whisky belongs to the whole world, but Scotland is its true homeland. Due to the fact that the best quality whiskies are only made in Scotland, we therefore offer you this exquisite tour with a first-hand experience of the whisky-making process from mashing and fermenting to distilling and maturation. As a result you will have a chance to try many Malt whiskies and much more. Furthermore you will hear the adventurous history of this Uisge Beatha ‘water of life’ and learn about various legends and myths as an important part of the rich and long tradition and historical heritage of this magical potion. Therefore welcome to one of our best tours “Whisky tour Scotland”! In conclusion you will travel from Inverness to Glasgow, where you will enjoy traditional distilleries, significant and world-recognized names such as – Glenmorangie, Dalmore, Glenlivet, Glenfiddich, Talisker, Ben Nevis, Glengoyne. Most of all discover the Spirit of Whisky and follow the whisky trail with us and enjoy the different blends and unique taste of whisky. Slainte mhath! (Cheers!) ...more ...less
Check out our Q&As
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What is unique about the Glenmorangie Distillery visit?
The Glenmorangie Distillery visit offers a warm Highland welcome from the legendary Men of Tain, skilled craftsmen who ensure that Glenmorangie is made in the same unhurried and uncompromising way it has always been. Visitors will experience all stages of the whisky-making process and see the tallest stills in Scotland, which have long copper necks as tall as a fully grown giraffe. ...more ...less
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What can I expect during the visit to the Singleton of Glen Ord Distillery?
During the visit to the Singleton of Glen Ord Distillery, you will experience an immersive tour into the craftsmanship behind one of Scotland's celebrated single malts. The tour includes a look at traditional production methods from malting to maturation, and concludes with a tasting session where you can sample the smooth, well-rounded flavors of the whisky. ...more ...less
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What makes the Glenlivet Distillery special?
The Glenlivet Distillery is special because it is situated in a wild and remote setting on the edge of Cairngorms National Park. It is known for its rich mineral spring waters and crisp mountain air, which contribute to the whisky's elegance. The distillery has a rich history, being the first to legally produce whisky in the parish of Glenlivet, and it played a significant role in defining the Speyside style of whisky. ...more ...less
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What is the significance of the Talisker Distillery on the Isle of Skye?
The Talisker Distillery is significant as it is the oldest and only working distillery on the Isle of Skye. It is known for its sweet, full-bodied single malt that reflects the remote and rugged beauty of Skye. The distillery offers dramatic views of the Cuillins and is renowned for its whisky that tells the story of its origins. ...more ...less
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What unique experience does the Ben Nevis Distillery offer?
The Ben Nevis Distillery offers a unique experience with its Legend of the Dew of Ben Nevis Visitor Centre, where visitors can watch a specially commissioned audiovisual presentation featuring Hector McDram, a mythical giant. The tour includes a guided visit to the production areas and a complimentary tasting. ...more ...less
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What is special about the Glengoyne Distillery's whisky production process?
The Glengoyne Distillery is known for having the slowest rate of distillation in Scotland, which encourages the formation of esters that give the whisky its characteristically sweet, smooth taste. The spirit is matured in oak casks from Spain that previously contained Sherry, and visitors can see the entire production process and taste samples from the cask.
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How long should I plan to spend in Scotland?
The amount of time you should plan to spend in Scotland depends on your interests and travel style. However, a minimum of 5-7 days is recommended to see some of the top attractions and get a sense of the country's culture and history.
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What is the food like in Scotland?
Scotland is known for its traditional dishes such as haggis, neeps and tatties, and fish and chips. There are also many local delicacies such as smoked salmon, black pudding, and shortbread. Scottish whisky is world-renowned and a popular beverage to try while visiting.
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What should I pack for a Scotland tour?
Scotland's weather can be unpredictable, so it's a good idea to pack layers and waterproof clothing. Comfortable walking shoes are also recommended for exploring the country's many natural landscapes and historic sites. Additionally, you may want to bring a camera to capture the stunning scenery and landmarks.
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What is the best time to visit Scotland?
The best time to visit Scotland depends on your preferences. The summer months (June to August) are popular for their long days and milder weather, but also tend to be busier and more expensive. The shoulder seasons of spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) can offer better deals and fewer crowds, but the weather can be more unpredictable.
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Scottish Whisky Tour - Spirit of Scottish Whisky
7 Days Starting in Inverness, United Kingdom and ending in Glasgow, United Kingdom
Visiting: Inverness, Highlands, Cairngorms National Park, Isle of Skye, Fort William, Glasgow
Tour operator:
Tour code:
21
Guide Type:
Fully Guided
Group size:
2 - 24
Age range:
18-99
Tour operated in:
EnglishInterests:
Cultural, Foodie and Wine Tours, Gardens & Nature Tours, History