The Best Whisky Tours for Art Lovers
Whether you’re a fan of painting, sculpture, or historic drawings, there’s an art-centric distillery experience for everyone.
Whether you’re a fan of painting, sculpture, or historic drawings, there’s an art-centric distillery experience for everyone.
Stash your own exclusive bottle at one of these venues.
Arriving on Orkney, with its massive Stone Age monuments that predate the Pyramids of Egypt, you are no longer among Scots, but Orcadians. Genetic studies support that these island dwellers are a breed apart, indicating
The remote Orkney Islands boast plenty of options for adventure, dining, and drinking. Here are our top recommendations.
The Orkney Islands have only two distilleries, both located on the “mainland” (it’s still an island). Both are well worth a visit. Highland Park All tours should be booked in advance. Visit the website for
Whiz across the water on a two-minute airplane ride, take in awe-inspiring magnificence of an ancient sea stack, or have a pagan wedding.
The Orkney Islands are a small place, but there are plenty of options for dining, drinking, and lodging.
Spend 48 hours drinking, eating, and shopping for whisky in the Windy City.
Visitors to the Kentucky Bourbon Trail can sip and buy top-quality whiskey in the secure airport terminals.
Despite its size, Ireland packs in a lot of opportunities to drink, eat, golf, and more.
Spend 48 hours exploring Beantown’s best bars, restaurants, distilleries, and more.
Orkney, Mull, Jura, and Skye have much to offer the whisky traveler.