Vacation rentals in Islay

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A natural stone plaque displays the name 'The Wee Hoosie' written in white chalk, accompanied by a simple illustration of a house, a sun, and clouds. The stone is mounted against a light-colored wooden surface.
Tiny home in Port Charlotte
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 119 reviews

The Wee Hoosie

The Wee Hoosie offers you comfortable and cozy accommodation on a self-catering basis. The studio has a corner kitchen equipped with a full size cooker and fridge. There is an en-suite showerroom. The sun rises to the front and sets to the back, making this a light and bright space and with the wee garden with a patio to the rear you can enjoy a tiny home from home. There is private parking which affords more privacy. The studio is located in the garden of our home, we are on hand if required.

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A simple POD structure is set against a green landscape. A round wooden table is surrounded by four chairs with colorful cushions. The exterior features large windows that offer views of the surroundings, contributing to a comfortable outdoor space.
Tiny home in Argyll and Bute Council
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 132 reviews

The Pod on the Hill

Situated approx.2.5 miles outside the village of Port Ellen, the POD offers peace, quiet and relaxation after exploring the distilleries and the joys of the Island. Port Ellen and Laphroaig can be seen from the POD which overlooks Kilnaughton Bay. The path to the three distilleries on this side of the Island starts in the village, taking you first to Laphroaig then Lagavulin , finishing at Ardbeg where delicious food is available. Come, find out for yourselves, a very warm welcome awaits you.

A cozy living area features two light-colored sofas adorned with soft brown and grey cushions. Framed artwork lines the walls, complimented by a round clock. A small lamp emits a warm glow, and a decorative fish bowl adds a lively touch to the space.
Apartment in Port Ellen
4.83 out of 5 average rating, 623 reviews

Entire Flat- Closest to the Three Distillery Path

Bright, Airy and Cosy for a relaxing stay. Tarsgeir is an UPPER FLAT in a block of 4 ( 2 up - 2 down). Being located in Port Ellen gives you a fantastic starting point for most sightseeing to be done on Islay, whether by car, foot, bus or bike there is plenty to do and see. Just minutes to Ferry terminal, shops, restaurants, pubs and bus stops. The 'three distillery path' starts opposite 20 mtrs away, a nice walk not just for distilleries, also for wildlife, views and the Islay fresh air.

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The property is positioned near the beach, showcasing a two-story structure with a black and white exterior. To the left, a stone pier extends into the water under a clear blue sky. Sandy shores are visible in the foreground.
Home in Bruichladdich
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 125 reviews

Pier House

Pier House is beautifully located with stunning views. A huge lounge with Juliette balcony. The house is presented over 2 floors with the living room on the upper floor to maximise the exceptional vista. The house has all modern facilities and comes well equipped and presented. There are 4 bedrooms, a main bathroom, a separate wc and the master bedroom is complete with its own en-suite and shower. The property is on the edge of the beach and next to the pier, utterly perfectly located.

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A wooden cabin nestled among tall spruce trees is visible, featuring a covered porch and sloped roof. Lush green fields can be seen in the background, providing a serene natural setting. The surrounding trees create a sense of privacy and integration with the woodland.
Tiny home in Port Ellen
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 430 reviews

Bluebell cabin with wood fired hot tub

Bluebell cabin is set in an spruce plantation which is a 25min walk into Port Ellen . Outside the cabin features a log fired hot tub with views over the Oa perfect for relaxing after a day of taking in the scenery or distillery tours, the gas BBQ and viewing deck will leave you feeling peaceful and content. Inside is home to a sleeping Mezzanine, kitchen area, electric heating and a modern bathroom with a log fired stove at the very heart of the cabin. Slainte! Karen & Richard

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The exterior of the cottage is presented, featuring a white facade with a stone roof. A small pathway leads to the entrance, bordered by a lawn. The side of the house displays a private driveway and a green recycling bin, with grassy areas in the background.
Home in Port Ellen
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 371 reviews

The Wee House

The Wee House is a one bedroom seafront cottage looking onto Port Ellen. Sleeping up to 4 guests with a sofa bed (full size double) in the living room. Listing price is for 2 guests sharing the bedroom. If the sofa bed is required for bookings of 2 guests please let us know as there is an extra charge (£10 per night). The cottage is within walking distance of local shops, pubs and restaurants and near to the distillery path taking you to Laphroaig, Lagavulin and Ardbeg.

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A wooden picnic table is positioned on a grassy area, surrounded by a low stone wall. Views of the landscape and distant buildings are visible, with a cloudy sky overhead adding to the serene outdoor setting.
Condo in Isle of Islay
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 113 reviews

Walking distance to distilleries

Whether you’re looking for a family break, a whisky enthusiast on the trail or a keen cyclist looking to explore the island, No7 Lagavulin is the perfect base for your Islay adventure. This traditional 3 bed ground floor distillery cottage features two double bedrooms and bunk bedroom (Sleeps 6) with separate living room, kitchen and main shower room. To the back of No7, you’ll find a good sized garden with views down to Lagavulin Bay.

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The exterior of a two-story stone building is displayed, featuring a textured white wall and dark wooden window frames. A set of stairs leads to the upper level, while a modest garden area is visible at the base, with green plants and a circular stone path.
Home in Port Ellen
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 356 reviews

Top Garden Flat

A very nicely converted traditional stone building which was originally a cattle shed. It is situated at the rear of 10 Charlotte Street, (Entrance to the Flats is from Back Road). The location means that while it is central, it is also away from the main road and is quiet. It is minutes walk from the shops, Hotel, Bistro, The 3 Distilleries Path and bus stop. A perfect location to be based while exploring Islay.

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The image captures the distinctive rooftops of a distillery, featuring two prominent spires topped with ornamental finials. The building's white walls contrast against the clear blue sky, with shadows creating depth and texture across the structure.
Cottage in Bowmore
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 140 reviews

Whisky Lover's Dream Stay

Bright, newly renovated cottage, perfectly located in heart of village, walking distance from all amenities. Former home of legendary cooper (barrel maker) at Bowmore Distillery. Flexible accommodation: one double bedroom, living room with double sofa bed, kitchen/dining/living area with double sofa bed. French doors to large garden.

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A glamping pod is positioned amidst lush greenery, featuring large glass doors that offer views of the surrounding landscape. A picnic table is placed on a grassy area in front, creating a welcoming outdoor space. The sky above is bright blue, complementing the serene setting.
Place to stay in Port Ellen
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 200 reviews

Swans nest @ Cam Sgeir

A glamping pod offering a unique secluded position with uninterrupted ocean views. Ideally situated on the three distillery pathway and less than a mile from the fishing village of port Ellen where shops, restaurants and bars are located. Walking distance from ferry terminal makes it the perfect base for your Islay experience.

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An architect-designed accommodation features a grass-covered roof and natural stone exterior, blending harmoniously with the surrounding landscape. The structure showcases large glass windows, offering views of the lush wildflower meadow that gently sways in the breeze under a clear blue sky.
Earthen home in Isle of Islay
5 out of 5 average rating, 343 reviews

Turf roofed self catering lodge

Fabulous views over the sea to Laphroaig distillery. Skandi design with serious luxury for one couple to escape to Isle of Islay tranquility (the Queen of the Hebrides). Frequent visitors are Golden Eagles and Hen Harriers. Come and relax in style.

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A welcoming living area features a pair of brown leather sofas adorned with patterned cushions. A traditional fireplace with a brick surround serves as a focal point. Natural light streams in from two windows, creating a bright and airy atmosphere.
Cottage in Bowmore
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 240 reviews

Cnoc-na-Faire, Bowmore Cottage

'Home from home' in cosy cottage within the heart of Bowmore. Walking distance to Bowmore Distillery and centrally located to visit all that Islay has to offer.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is Islay located?

    Islay is an island off Scotland’s west coast, part of the Inner Hebrides in the United Kingdom. It is known for its rugged coastline, peaceful landscape, and distinct whisky heritage.

  • When is the best time to visit Islay?

    Late spring and early summer are frequently suggested for milder temperatures between 44–61°F (7–16°C) and lighter rainfall, making outdoor exploring popular. Some visitors also choose autumn for whisky-related activities and dramatic scenery.

  • What are some things to do near Islay?

    Islay has tours at several whisky distilleries, coastal walks, birdwatching spots, and historic sites such as ancient churches and standing stones. You can also explore beaches, art studios, and locally rooted food experiences.

  • How is the weather near Islay?

    Islay’s weather tends to be mild but wet, with winter temperatures ranging from 37–47°F (3–8°C) and summer afternoons reaching 52–64°F (11–18°C). Waterproof clothing is often recommended, as showers can occur throughout the year.

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