Isle of Skye Bespoke Luxury Tour from Inverness Discount Tickets

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Overview

The Isle of Skye is a must-visit for its stunning landscapes, including dramatic cliffs, rugged mountains, and serene lochs. Visitors can explore the mystical Fairy Pools, the picturesque Kilt Rock, wildlife, and breath taking scenery offering a truly unforgettable experience. Our tour offers an unmatched, immersive experience on the Isle of Skye with small group sizes (Bespoke Private Tour), we provide personalized attention and flexibility including the option to either visit the Talisker Distillery or the majestic Fairy Pools allowing travelers to explore at their own pace and preferences. Your allocated driver will go beyond the typical tourist spots, revealing hidden gems. Additionally, our commitment to customer comfort and satisfaction, combined in our spacious vehicles with carefully curated itineraries, ensures a unique and memorable adventure that stands out from the rest. Book today for a lifelong memory with the people you cherish most. Start time is flexible between 8-9am.

Pickup Information

Pick up location can be within a radius of 7-8 miles from Inverness city centre.

Language Offered

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Itinerary

1. Eilean Donan Castle
Eilean Donan Castle is a picturesque fortress situated on a small island where three sea lochs meet in the Scottish Highlands. Originally built in the 13th century, the castle has been meticulously restored and is now one of Scotland's most iconic landmarks. Surrounded by water and connected to the mainland by a stone bridge, Eilean Donan offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains and lochs. Inside, visitors can explore historic rooms which guard the castle's rich history, including its role in the Jacobite uprisings. This castle is a dream come true for photography lovers and enthusiasts.
Duration: 75 mins
2. Portree Harbour
Portree Harbour is the vibrant heart of Portree, the largest town on the Isle of Skye. Nestled within a natural bay, the harbour is lined with charming, colourful buildings that overlook the calm waters. Fishing boats and yachts are often moored here, adding to the picturesque scenery. Surrounded by hills and cliffs, Portree Harbour offers stunning views, especially at sunrise and sunset. The area is a hub for local life, with shops, cafes, and restaurants nearby, and well renounced for its fresh sea food making the perfect location for us to stop for your lunch break as it offers such a versatile selection of the finest foods, or for those not so hungry simply take in the serene coastal atmosphere.
Duration: 70 mins
3. Kilt Rock
Kilt Rock is a striking sea cliff on the Isle of Skye, named for its resemblance to a pleated kilt. Rising dramatically from the sea, the cliff features vertical basalt columns and horizontal sandstone layers that create a tartan-like pattern. Located on the Trotternish Peninsula, Kilt Rock is a popular viewpoint, offering stunning views of the rugged coastline and the nearby Mealt Falls, which cascade over the cliff’s edge into the ocean below. The combination of geological features and the surrounding landscape makes Kilt Rock a must-see for visitors exploring Skye’s natural wonders.
Duration: 15 mins
4. Fairy Pools
The Fairy Pools, found on the Isle of Skye, are a series of crystal-clear, naturally formed pools and waterfalls nestled at the foot of the Black Cuillin mountains. Known for their vibrant blue and green hues, the pools attract visitors seeking a peaceful walk through the rugged Scottish landscape. Surrounded by heather-covered hills and dramatic scenery. Local legends have it that the pools are a portal that can take you into a realm of fairies, a great place to visit for all those who are invested in myths, lores and legends. The fairy pools are truly an exquisite work of nature that cannot be missed.
Duration: 60 mins
5. Sligachan Old Bridge
Sligachan is a small, picturesque settlement on the Isle of Skye, situated at the meeting point of several roads that lead to the island's most iconic landscapes. It’s best known for its stunning views of the Black Cuillin mountains, which loom dramatically in the background. The area is a popular base for hikers and climbers exploring the Cuillin range. At Sligachan, the old stone bridge, spanning the River Sligachan, is a hot spot for photographers, offering a classic view of the mountains reflected in the river. The nearby Sligachan Hotel is a historic inn, providing warmth and hospitality to travellers since the 19th century a true prospect of the Isle of Skyes beauty.
Duration: 15 mins
6. Inverness
Total drive time would be around 6 hours 40 minutes to cover the attractions from start to finish.

Inclusion

Carbonated beverages

Personal guide

Bottled water

Snacks

Parking fees

Exclusion

Lunch

Gratuities

Cancellation Policy

Check mark icon Refundable tickets

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

  • 100% refund if cancelled 1+ days before the start date
  • 0% refund if cancelled less than 1 day(s) before the start date

Additional Info

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller

Service animals allowed

Public transportation options are available nearby

Specialized infant seats are available

Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Supplied by Scots Airport Travel

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