Scottish Island Holidays: Islay
Itinerary IL-3: Islay fly-drive break from £299 per person for 2 nights
Just how easy is it to spend a couple of days relaxing in a lovely seafront hotel surrounded by heather-clad hills, deserted sandy beaches and numerous historical reminders of days gone by? The answer is very. Our Isle of Islay flydrive includes return flights from Glasgow to Islay, car hire and a lovely 4 star hotel by the sea. What could be simpler? And did we mention that Islay has more whisky distilleries than any other Scottish island?
Your Hotel
Your tastefully restored four-star hotel dominates the whitewashed seafront in Port Charlotte, a pretty Victorian conservation village on the western shore of Loch Indaal. Polished wooden floors, oriental rugs and fine antiques feature throughout the hotel, whilst most of the bedrooms enjoy lovely sea views.
An impressive private art collection is displayed in the elegant surroundings of the restaurant, whose a la carte menu features local beef, lamb and game from nearby island estates and fresh seafood from the Islay fishing fleet. Lighter meals are served in the sunny conservatory, which opens onto a garden fringed by a small sandy beach. After a stroll around the bay, guests can unwind in the convivial surroundings of the cosy bar, where hearty meals are served in front of a roaring fire, and some of the world's finest malt whiskies can be sampled to the tune of traditional live music.
What to see and do
Once the ancestral seat of the Lords of the Isles, Islay is a fertile island of low heather-clad hills, attractive beaches, numerous historical sites and more whisky distilleries than any other Scottish island! (We can help and advise on arranging tours of any which are of interest.)
A haven for hill-walkers and bird-watchers, it is home to the huge Loch Gruinart bird sanctuary and its vast numbers of migrating geese. In the island capital, Bowmore, you can visit the unusual Round Church (no corners for the devil to hide in!) or, if history is your thing, the Museum of Island Life in Port Charlotte is well worth a visit, as are the ruins of Finlaggan Castle, home of the Macdonald chiefs, and Kildalton Chapel with its early Christian cross. Easily accessible for day-trips are the neighbouring islands of Jura, whose rugged scenery belies the glorious splendour of Jura House Garden as well as its very own distillery.
Prices start from £299 per person for holidays between November 2007 and March 2008 (excluding the period 20th December to 3rd January) and £339 per person for holidays from April to October 2008, based on 2 people sharing a room for 2 nights on a bed & breakfast basis. It also includes return flights from Glasgow and the hire of an economy size car for 2 days.
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