Whisky tours Scotland
Go with The Flying Dutchman for a whisky tours in Scotland. We most like to sail to the beautiful islands because there are the best whiskey’s distilled. Because each has its own typical character and beauty. In the waters around the islands you are surprised by the diversity of fauna. Otters, dolphins and whales can be found here. This area is a natural beauty because its culture and hospitality of the most inhabitants.
Step aboard the Flying Dutchman and go with us on a whisky tour in Scotland. We sail in one of the most beautiful sailing areas in Europe. Make the tour of your lifetime and sail with Flying Dutchman to the most famous single malt distilleries .
Enjoy the company of whisky friends and meet whisky professionals! See Scotland and the isles from a different angle .
Whisky is Scotland’s national drink and biggest export. Distillers take pure water from crystal-clear streams and golden barley from the fields and they transform it into a precious spirit. They poured the spirit into oak casks and tucked away to mature.
With over 100 active distilleries in Scotland spread across five whisky regions, with many offering fascinating tours, there are lots of whiskies to enjoy responsibly and plenty of opportunities to learn how it’s made. Each whisky has its own unique flavours and character and whatever your palate, we’re sure there’s one for you – you just have to taste a few to find it!
About Islay
The Isle of Islay is the southernmost island of the Inner Southern Hebrides of Scotland and lies in Argyll and Bute. The Isle of Jura, the Kintyre peninsula and Northern Ireland are Islay’s neighbours. By the way, the proper pronunciation for Islay is Eye-la.
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