10 Budget-friendly Things to do in Islay That You Shouldn't Miss

October 25, 2021 Rosalyn Ihle

The Isle of Islay spans 240 square miles, with an impressive 130 miles of coastline. The island is famous for its malt whiskies, and there are eight distilleries on the island. To be sure, many people visit the Isle to tour distilleries and "appreciate" whisky, but the wildlife and scenery are also a big draw. Bird-watching is particularly popular through the year. Just don't try to squeeze it in after a distillery tour or two. Looking through binoculars has been known to make some people woozy, especially after whisky.
Restaurants in Islay

1. Laphroaig Distillery

Laphroaig Distillery, Port Ellen PA42 7DU Scotland +44 1496 302418 [email protected] http://www.laphroaig.com/en/book-islay-distillery-tour
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Laphroaig Distillery

For nearly 200 years a small team of dedicated islanders have worked here to create what is considered to be the most distinctive single malt in the world. Of course over time the people change, but our traditional methods, the ancient skills and absolute dedication to quality always remains. We would be proud if you make the journey to visit our home and you will be assured of the warmest of welcomes when you do.

Reviewed By nature-travel-12 - Leeds, United Kingdom

We had a great distillery tour! Very interesting. Lovely friendly and welcoming staff. A great range of choices in the gift shop! Extensive museum. Cosy ‘cafe’ area! A free small bottle for us as we arrived as ‘friends of laphroig’, another free ‘welcome whisky’ in the cafe before the tour, and 3 tasters after, all for the total price of £10! Amazing. We also enjoyed heading out to the field to place our ‘plot’ flag. All in all a great experience and we’d really recommend it!

2. Kayak Wild Islay

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Kayak Wild Islay

Guided Sea Kayak tours based around Port Ellen, Isle of Islay. We also offer guided Fat Bike tours too

3. Bruichladdich Distillery

Bruichladdich PA49 7UN Scotland +44 1496 850190 [email protected] http://www.bruichladdich.com
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Bruichladdich Distillery

We are an innovative Islay distillery producing unpeated Bruichladdich, heavily peated Port Charlotte and super-heavily peated Octomore single malt whiskies. We use a wide range of barley types, including organic and bere, grown on a variety of terroirs including Islay. We also distill The Botanist gin. Mary at the Laddieshop will be glad to organise a tour of our distillery for you and the distilling team will happily answer any questions you may have.

Reviewed By frankt918 - Elmshorn, Germany

Our fourth visit to Bruichladdich confirmed our opinion that this is the best whisky experience on Islay. The friendly, knowledgeable, and (above all) personally engaged Bruichladdich people made our warehouse tour a warming, worthwhile highlight of this year’s Islay vacation. It’s fascinating to see and hear how this distillery has progressed and developed over the years, without losing the ‘family flavor ‘ that makes the visit so much more meaningful. Most of the expressions for sale in the shop are available for tasting, which makes it a bit easier to decide which of the fascinating bottles to purchase (not always an easy decision). We were so pleased with the Valinch 47 that we returned the next day and bought some more bottles! We’ve visited all of the Islay distilleries in the past few years, and we think that Bruichladdich is still the most enjoyable (mainly because of the personal engagement of the good people who work there)!

4. Labels

Labels Main Street, Ballygrant PA45 7QL Scotland +44 1496 840595 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/pages/Lynnlabels
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Labels

light lunches available fresh rolls toasties panini fresh coffee and homemade cakes fresh scones made daily cheese fruit plain and many moreclothing in all sizes costume jewellery indulgence jewellery handbags shoes and much much more OPEN 7 days Monday to Saturday 9.30 till 4.30 Sunday 12.00 till 4.00 seating available for 21 persons high chair availabledisabled access and toilet facilities

Reviewed By russellh218

Labels is an amazing little coffee shop, spotlessly clean and It serves great coffee.The scones are to die for, such a great variety. There is also a range of other food which is always served with a smile. It also has guite a collection of accessories for the ladies. This is a little jewel of a shop.

5. Islay Cycles

2 Corrsgeir Place, Port Ellen PA42 7EJ Scotland +44 7760 196592 [email protected] http://www.islaycycles.co.uk
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Islay Cycles

Reviewed By PollyOnHolidays - Reading, United Kingdom

We hired an ebike and a regular bike for a trip up to the American Monument, and had a really great day out! The ebike definitely helped on the hills! Jim was brilliant and friendly, and really knowledgable about the island and the cycle paths, and gave us some extra tips on where to go - he even lent us a map to help us get there. He also helped us to set up and adjust the bikes, and gave us helmets and saddle bags included in the price. Will definitely be coming back to Jim next time we’re in Islay!

6. Machir Beach

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Machir Beach

Reviewed By 294mariay - Chester, United Kingdom

Beautiful beach - we were lucky enough to have a calm and sunny day and spent hours wandering around the rock pools and along the sand. Easy to access and decent parking with a bin. No toilets. Not suitable for swimming with appropriate warning signs to remind you .. however there are rock pools and shallower sections where you can at least get your feet wet. Don’t leave Islay without seeing this.

7. Three Distilleries Pathway

Lennox Street Scotland
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Three Distilleries Pathway

Reviewed By 0Pete_23 - Dartford, United Kingdom

Port Ellen to the Ardbeg Distillery a distance of about 6 miles in total there and back. Great views as you walk along the tarmac pathway mostly safely separated from the main road. The added bonus three distilleries on the way, or six if you stop on the way back as well……….

8. Museum of Islay Life

Port Charlotte Scotland +44 1496 850358 http://www.islaymuseum.org
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Museum of Islay Life

This museum on the history of the Isle of Islay features photographs, first-hand documents and artifacts of the island's inhabitants.

Reviewed By WendyMcL13 - Fleet, United Kingdom

Approximately £4 per adult to get in. Close to Port Charlotte Hotel so could walk or park in road opposite entrance door of museum. Spent about 30 minutes there think up to 1 hour is average visit. See artefacts from WWII & local island life. We dropped in on way back from a morning outing. Restricted opening times were 11-2mon-fri note on door will confirm times if they change them.

9. Kilchoman Distillery

Rockside Farm, Bruichladdich PA49 7UT Scotland +44 1496 850011 http://www.kilchomandistillery.com
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Kilchoman Distillery

Kilchoman Distillery is a family run, independently owned single malt whisky distillery on Islay. It was the first to be opened on the island in over 124 years and is currently the only distillery producing whisky entirely on the island from barley that is grown on Rockside Farm, malted, distilled, matured and bottled on site. It is the smallest distillery and offers regular tours throughout the day. A cafe serving light lunches, homemade cakes and fresh tea and coffee is also open during the hours of 10am - 4.45pm. Advanced bookings for tours are encouraged to avoid disappointment.

Reviewed By Dreamer373988

Would like to thank the staff at the distillery for giving us a great tour,this was my birthday treat and it was great to see the whole process from grain to the the bottling it was amazing & the tasting was great I also would recommend the cafe as the food was excellent & very reasonable, also machair bay is just down the road and it's worth a visit,all going well will be back soon for a few more tasters ????

10. Bunnahabhain Distillery

Port Askaig PA46 7RP Scotland +44 1496 840646 [email protected] http://www.bunnahabhain.com
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Bunnahabhain Distillery

Reviewed By Intensivewine

What a great tour - we visited a lot of distillers and this was our last on the island. Fantastic stories and kept giving us new info. Best sherry drams on the island - generous and fantastic range!

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