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Cmal said Isle of Islay was "on time and budget" and would be 85 per cent complete by launch. Glen Rosa and sister vessel Glen Sannox are running six years late and more than three times over budget. It said Isle of Islay's hull was "structural­ly complete", with the installati­on of pipework, equipment, machinery, electrical works.


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The Islay Ferry is the lifeline service between the Scottish Mainland and the Isle of Islay. It's a vital shipping link for folk living on the island, for business and distilleries, and for tourists visiting the island. The Islay Ferry is as much a topic of daily conversation as the weather, I guess that says it all!


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Minister for Transport, Fiona Hyslop, said: "I'm pleased that the MV Isle of Islay will be launched at the Cemre Shipyard in March. Delivering six new major vessels to serve Scotland's ferry network by 2026 is a priority for this government and this is an important milestone as part of that commitment.


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The Isle of Islay is one of the best places in Scotland to experience everything that makes the country such a magical destination for tourists. There are beautiful coastlines to walk around, historic whisky distilleries to visit, and incredible wildlife-watching opportunities around every corner.


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The fertile, largely treeless island of Islay is famous for one thing - single malt whisky. The smoky, peaty, pungent quality of Islay whisky is unique, recognizable even to the untutored palate, and most of the island's distilleries offer fascinating guided tours, ending with the customary complimentary dram.


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MV Isle of Islay launch date confirmed. Caledonian Maritime Assets (CMAL) has announced the launch of MV Isle of Islay on 16 March at the Cemre Marin Endustri shipyard in Yalova, Turkey. It is the first of four ferries being built at the yard, and marks a major milestone in CMAL's commitment to delivering new ferries to serve the Scottish.


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Ordered just two years ago from a shipyard in Turkey, the MV Isle of Islay is to be launched on March 16, four days after the Clyde-built Glen Rosa, ordered in 2015 and still being worked on at.


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The Isle of Islay is home to about 3,000 people, mainly grouped around the main towns of Bowmore, Port Ellen, Port Askaig, and Port Charlotte. The 'whisky coast' is an excellent trip for anyone who loves the single malt whiskies - aficionado or casual consumer. Thankfully, the Isle of Islay is easy to get to and only requires a brief.


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Islay is the fifth-largest Scottish island and the eighth-largest island of the British Isles, with a total area of almost 620 square kilometres (240 sq mi). [Note 1] There is ample evidence of the prehistoric settlement of Islay and the first written reference may have come in the first century AD.


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It's there where you'll find the Isle of Islay, a small island that punches well above its weight when it comes to producing spirits, and it's a place that deserves to rank at the top of all whisky enthusiasts' must-visit lists.


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The Isle of Islay is one of many Scottish islands worth visiting. Islay is an accessible island in the Inner Hebrides on the west coast of Scotland, situated off the Mull of Kintyre. Also known as the Queen of The Hebrides, Islay is well known for its peated whisky, scenery, wildlife and history. Just some of the reasons why Islay is worth.


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The Isle of Islay, known as 'The Queen of the Hebrides' is the southernmost island of the Inner Hebrides and the fifth-largest Scottish island. With an area of 240 square miles (620 square kilometres), Islay is 25 miles (40 kilometres) long from north to south and 15 miles (24 kilometres) broad.