18 to 25 September 2022 € 1085, – On this whisky expedition to: Mull-Islay-Jura. It will be an exciting journey through a fantastic area with excellent and famous whisky distilleries.Jura, for example, has an exciting but remote distillery. And of course we visit the ultimate whisky paradise, Islay. Embark / Disembark Embark on the first day of travel at 18.00 pm in Oban.
Disembark on the last day of travel at 10.00 am in Oban.The best way to get to Oban is the, whether you’re flying from Edinburgh or Glasgow (15 minutes difference). From both airports there is a transfer bus every 30 minutes to Buchanan (Glasgow) Bus Station, from where the bus to Oban leaves. For more information: Citylink.co.uk If you wish to travel by train, first take the bus to Glasgow. Then you can take the train from Glasgow: Scotrail.comKlm flies to Edinburgh and Glasgow. EasyJet flies to Edinburgh, Glasgow and Newcastle. Flybe flies to Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen and Inverness. Ryanair flies alone to Edinburgh.We are happy to advise you personally about the arrival and departure of the ship. The prices are divided into two categories because our double cabins are different in size. All prices are per person. Included: Not included: Language Our voyages attract travelers from all over the world, which has been an important factor in establishing an open-minded atmosphere on board. The crew of the ship is most of the time from Dutch origin, but speaks and understands English very well. If you have questions concerning this voyage, please call the captain and owner Klaas van Twillert: +316-53231627.
Route planningDay 1: ObanYou will be welcomed on board at 18.00 pm and you will meet the crew and your fellow passengers. Around 19.00 there is a welcome dinner with a small whisky tasting, and we raise the glass on a nice trip. Oban is beautifully situated at the foot of the Lorn mountains. High above the city is McCraighs Tower, a nineteenth century replica of the Colosseum. Oban is sometimes called the pearl of the western highlands, with its winding streets and picturesque bay full of yachts, ferries and small fishing boats. The Flying Dutchman is located on the north pier, less than a hundred meters from the famous Oban whisky distillery. Day 2: MullAfter a nice breakfast we go to Tobermory on the Isle of Mull. Along the way the crew gives sailing instructions so that everyone can and may help to hoist the sails. Along the way we sail past the beautifully restored Duart Castle. Tobermory is the largest town on the island, located in the northeast. It is a charming little place with brightly colored houses and a series of small businesses such as a chocolate shop, bakery, candle maker, silversmith, art gallery and potter. And of course we visit the famous Tobermory whisky distillery. Day 3: Staffa and IonaToday we sail to Staffa and Iona. Iona: The small island of Iona lies at the South-West point of Mull. In Gealic / Celtic: Chaluim Chille, the island of Colm Cille, an Irish priest and prince who would later become Saint Columba. This small island has a unique place in the history of Scotland. It ignites the imagination of thousands who travel here every year such as monks, pilgrims, clan heads and kings. During the sailing trip from one island to the other we may see giant sharks, minke whales and dolphins. Day 4 Port Ellen (Islay)On this whisky expedition we continue to Islay, the Whisky Island par excellence. Islay owes its fame to the 9 distilleries, which produce millions of liters of liquid gold. Because of the various taxes levied on alcohol, it is said that this is the most taxed part of Great Britain. Day 5: JuraToday we sail on to Jura and and visit the Isle off Jura distillery. The island of Jura is a paradise of untouched wilderness and natural beauty. The name Jura comes from Norwegian and means “Deer Island”, still an appropriate name because about 5,500 deer exceed the human population of 180. Wild nature lovers can find more than 100 species of birds, such as golden eagles, but also goats, seals, rabbits, hares, ermines and otters. Day 6: Scottish west coastThe following morning, after an extensive breakfast, we set sail to Oban. We sail along the beautiful Scottish West Coast and, where the space and vistas of the Isle of Mull show us the beauties of pristine Scotland. Tonight we enjoy a delicious dinner on board together. Day 7: ObanUnfortunately, this beautiful Whisky expedition has come to an end and after a very nice breakfast it is time to say goodbye.
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