Anyone who has sailed Scotland's coastline will understand the contentedness of a well-earned dram at the end of a rewarding day cruising. So many people in fact consider that the Classic Malts Cruise is now the UK's biggest cruising event. Combining spectacular west coast sailing with the celebration of some of the Scotland's finest whiskeys rouses the senses and explores much more than any driving trip could ever hope to do. The cruise is a two-week tour taking in 200 miles of sailing in the Inner Hebrides, where participants are free to explore at their leisure any route amongst the Isles, taking in its breathtaking scenery and wildlife, between whiskey tasting sessions, tours and ceilidhs at the local distilleries in the evening. Cruisers meet to register at Oban distillery before dinner and then are followed down to their moorings for the night by a local pipe band. A small coastal town, Oban is known as the ‘gateway to the Isles’, and fine single malts have been made there for over 200 years. The distillery is one of the oldest licensed distilleries and still amongst the smallest. The next meeting is at Talisker where there is a ceilidh in the evening after tasting sessions.
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