Celtic Myths & Whisky
A Complete Journey Through Whisky Scotland
A whisky can tell the story of Scotland and the resilience of a people.
PRICE
from
GBP 7.500 / person
UPCOMING DATES
15–29 Setembro 2026
FOTOS ILUSTRATIVAS
THE JOURNEY
Scotland is a country of breathtaking landscapes, stories of clans and battles, Celtic myths and a drink that carries all of that heritage in every drop. On this 15-day expedition, we travel the country from south to north and east to west — from Edinburgh's medieval closes to the dramatic cliffs of Skye, from the centuries-old distilleries of Speyside to the peaty islands of Islay. Whisky is not just a drink we taste: it is the lens through which we understand Scotland — its geography, its economy, its resilience and its soul.
ITINERARY
Flight to Edinburgh
Departure from Guarulhos to Edinburgh. The journey through the highlands begins.
Arrival in Edinburgh
Airport reception and transfer to the hotel. Free time to settle in. First contact with the Scottish capital.
Edinburgh — Royal Mile & Castle
Royal Mile, Edinburgh Castle and the Scotch Whisky Experience. The history of the Scottish capital and its relationship with whisky, told from atop a volcanic hill.
Heading to Speyside — Dufftown
Leaving Edinburgh in the morning, crossing the Highlands towards the heart of whisky production. Arrival in Dufftown in the afternoon.
Speyside — Distilleries
A full day in Speyside visiting legendary distilleries including Glenfiddich, Balvenie, Macallan and Aberlour. The region with the highest concentration of single malts in the world.
Highlands — Inverness & Loch Ness
Visit to Inverness, capital of the Highlands. Exploration of Loch Ness and the surrounding region. Traditional pubs and the spirit of the Highlands.
Isle of Skye — Arrival in Portree
Scenic route to the Isle of Skye. Stop at Eilean Donan Castle. Arrival in Portree with a visit to local distilleries.
Skye — Neist Point & Talisker
Neist Point, Old Man of Storr and Scotland's most dramatic landscapes. Visit to Talisker distillery — where whisky reflects the force of the North Atlantic.
Ferry to Islay
Morning departure from Portree. Ferry crossing to Islay, the sacred island of peated whisky.
Islay — Port Ellen & Bowmore
A full day on Islay visiting its most iconic distilleries: Laphroaig, Lagavulin and Ardbeg. The scent of smoke and brine in the air is part of the island's identity.
Islay → Glasgow — The Kelpies
Departure from Islay to the mainland. Stops at the Kelpies and the Falkirk Wheel before arriving in Glasgow.
Glasgow / Lowlands
Exploring Glasgow — museums, lively pubs and the West End. Visit to the urban Clydeside distillery, which revives the whisky tradition in the heart of the city.
Edinburgh — Free Day
Return to Edinburgh. Free day to explore the city, shop or revisit places left unexplored.
Edinburgh — Final Toast
Last day in Scotland. Closing dinner with the finest single malts of the journey. A toast and memories of 15 unforgettable days.
Return
Departure from the hotel to Edinburgh airport. Return flight.
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UPCOMING DEPARTURES
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Do I need to like whisky?
No expertise required. The expedition presents whisky as a tool for understanding Scotland — its history, geography and culture. Non-drinkers can enjoy everything equally.
Are flights included?
Yes. The £7,500 price includes international flights Guarulhos–Edinburgh–Guarulhos, accommodation, transport and all listed activities.
Is the price per person based on a shared room?
Yes. The £7,500 price is per person in twin/double accommodation. Contact us for the single supplement.
Are the Isle of Skye and Islay included?
Yes. Both islands are on the itinerary, with 2 nights on Skye and the Islay ferry crossing included in the package.
INTEREST IN THE EXPEDITION
Limited to 6 guests.
Contact us to check availability and reserve your spot.
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