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72 hours
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Experience an extra small group tour for up to only 8 Clients
Explore some of the most gorgeous locations in the Highlands of Scotland and the Isle of Skye.
Day 1
Travel through some of the most gorgeous locations in the Highlands of Scotland such as Glencoe, Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park and Rannoch Moor. Enjoy a short walk out to Glenfinnan Viaduct (The Harry Potter Bridge) and visit the village of Luss and take the beautiful boat ride across the Sea to the isle of Skye.
Day 2
A full Skye adventure! You'll explore locations such as Fairy Glen, Kilt Rock and Dunvegan Castle, see the Old Man of Storr, walk around the town of Portree.
Day 3
Discover one of the most scenic Castles in Scotland as you visit Eilean Donan. Travel through the Victorian town of Pitlochry, walk at a Nature Reserve, see the Cairngorms National Park and take a cruise on the world famous Loch Ness to search for Nessie
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Not recommended for travelers with mobility problems or in a wheel chair
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.<br>If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.<br>If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park
Visit to Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park to enjoy the National Park and learn about the History, Culture and wildlife of the area
Rannoch Moor
Visit one of the last remaining true wilderness locations in Scotland and see the vast expanse of Moorland
Glencoe Village
Experience one of the most stunning locations in the whole of the Scottish Highlands and learn about the Clan MacDonald and the story of their tragic past.
Glencoe Visitor Centre
Visit the Glencoe Visitor Center for a delicious lunch and also get the chance to go inside a replica Turf House
Glenfinnan Viaduct
Visit the famous Glenfinnan Viaduct or better know as the Harry Potter Bridge for a lovely short hike
Mallaig
Arrive at Mallaig and get the boat across the water to the Isle of Skye
Isle of Skye
You'll arrive on the Isle of Skye for 2 evening and a full day of exploration.
Fort William
Pass through the town of Fort William and see Ben Nevis, Scotland's Highest mountain on your way to Glenfinnan
Dunvegan Castle & Gardens
Visit the Historic Dunvegan Castle and it's beautiful gardens. This was the ancient stronghold of the Clan MacLaren and has been in their possession for over 800 years
The Old Man of Storr
See and hear all about the natural wonderful of the Old man of Storr as you travel the Trotternish Peninsula
Kilt Rock
Enjoy the views presented from some beautiful Waterfalls as you look out to Kilt Rock and the Sera around
Lealt Falls
Take a walk out to the board walk and see the stunning Lealt Falls Waterfalls then go for a lovely short coastal walk with gorgeous Sea Views
Duntulm Castle
Enjoy a short Walk to the ruined MacDonald Clans, Duntulm Castle and hear the story of this once remote strong hold
Portree
Walk around and enjoy the gorgeous town of Portree. Drink Coffee at one of the lovely wee cafe's or shop for souvenirs in the quaint wee shops
Eilean Donan Castle
Visit the beautiful Eilean Donan Castle and learn of it's torrid past during the Jacobite Uprising Civil War
Loch Ness Region
Enjoy a cruise on the worlds most famous Lake and look for Nessie the Loch Ness Monster
Creag Meagaidh National Nature Reserve
Enjoy a lovely short walk in the Nature reserve before travelling through the Cairngorms National Park
Cairngorms National Park
Travel through the Cairngorms National Park on your way south to the Victorian town of Pitlochry
Pitlochry
Visit the Victorian town of Pitlochry, a favorite of Queen Victoria and not changed much since she last visited
Guided Walk to Glenfinnan Viaduct
Ferry to the isle of Skye
Driver-Guide
Entry Ticket to Dunvegan Castle - Approx £17
Entry Ticket to Eilean Donan Castle - Approx £12
Entry Fee for Cruise on Loch Ness - Approx £17
Meals and Snacks
2 Nights Accommodation on Isle of Skye - Not Included
Book for 2 people sharing room: Double, 1 bed for 2 people. Twin, 2 single beds for 2 people with breakfast. Book more than 1 room may be separate location.
Book Your Own Accommodation: Discover a wonderful 3 Day Skye Tour. You book your own accommodation in central Portree at the budget that suits you.
Single Private Room for 1: 1 Single bed for 1 person with private Bathroom Book more than 1 single, they may be in separate locations Breakfast Included
1 Private Room Per Person: Double or Twin Room for 1 person only with breakfast. Private Room per person
33 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
PhilSandy,,Dec 28, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
We had a fantastic 3-day tour of the Scottish highlands and Isle of Skye. Our tour guide Daniel was excellent. Considerate of our group's interests (2 couples, a solo traveler, and a mom and her 2 daughters). Given the days are short in December, he optimized everything for efficiency without feeling anything got short shrift. His tour explanations were thoughtful (well informed, not too much detail, and happy to add more when questioned). His driving was great and we appreciated he asked passengers to move seats every few hours so we could all enjoy the best views (and avoid any car-sickness). We saw all the major features on the island, including a few off the itinerary because we had some extra time. He really made our trip even better!
B6195BAruths,,Dec 25, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
The tour: (Warning: Long read ahead on the tour details & my thoughts) JIM was a wonderful guide. He was new, and about 3 months in the job but he did a lovely job in guiding us, telling us stories, giving some context/history of a place, and giving instructions. If there were a few questions he could not answer immediately, he would look into it and give us an answer later on. He was also quite easy but at the same time provided good guidance on time discipline. He was also sensitive on what the rest of the group wanted to do/see, so on some parts would provide us 5-minute stopovers even with locations outside the planned itinerary, in order for us to be able to take good photos of the view. If you want a tour that is jampacked with stopovers to as many as possible interesting sites and scenic views within a 3-day period, this is the tour for you. If you like a lot or a bit of hiking (and can do it fast), this is also a tour for you. If you want your tour too relaxed and get stressed with rush, this possibly might not be for you, or you will just be the party pooper to people who signed up for this tour to cover as much locations as possible in 3 days. But yes, it will feel rushed and you would feel that you wanted to spend more "quality time" to digest the view in certain places even more OR you will feel like you want to see even more---but obviously it can never be like that in a tour and in fact, with the amount of detours Jim took for the group, he had to drive faster to compensate for lost time. It will, however, give you a good view of places that you want to come back to on your next visit to the Isle, and I know I definitely would. They have the most jampacked itinerary amongst 10-20 tours that I've compared online. Do note that summer tours slightly differ from winter tours. There are places that are closed during winter, e.g. Dunvegan Castle, or "harry potter" trains not running on the Glenfinnan viaduct. (Also note that riding on the train is also not part of the tour---only seeing the viaduct is, whether the train is running or not) Here are the sites we've seen/stopped in from Dec 20 to 22 (winter season): Day 1: SCOTTISH HIGHLANDS Loch lomond Glenfinnan viaduct Buachaille Etive Mor (rannoch mor viewpoint) 3 sisters Glencoe Ben nevis (view) Fort William Beach Viewpoint of the Isle of Eigg "Mordor" (detour along Arisaig Cove on the way to the ferry) Mallaig - Ferry to Isle Of Skye Portree Day 2: ISLE OF SKYE Cuillin mountain range viewpoint Sligachan old bridge "eternal beauty" Viewpoint (roadstop) to old man of storr "Old man of Storr" Kilt rock & Mealt falls viewpoint Duntulum castle Fairy Glen (and sheep all around!) Portree Day 3: CENTAL HIGHLANDS Skye Bridge Eilean Donan Castle Fort Augustus Lochness Ben Nevis Viewpoint Highland cows (stopover in Creag Meagaidh not originally in the plan but Bruar house (Pitlochry along the path but no stop it was already dark) Edinburgh Now, note that there will be not much time for lunches or long snack-stops. It will be rushed eating and on Day 2, we eat on the go (so needed to buy groceries). This is not a culinary tour---it's mainly a tour for scenic views. Portree, where you spend your nights, closes early during winter and have very few restos, so there won't be a lot of choices at night, but you will find tables at least. There are no night activities, so you have your free time then. The accommodation: Now one (major negative) thing to note is the price and accommodation. As a single If you book only the tour without the 2-night accommodation, you will pay 394.63 USD. But if you include accommodation, you will pay either 1201.40 or 970.47 USD for 1 person, and 988.34 USD for 2 persons. Which, for a single traveler like me, meant I spent 296.86 USD PER NIGHT on accommodation, which was more expensive than my Marriott Hotel stays in Edinburgh (which cost only over 100 USD) or price almost comparable to the 5 star hotels I have stayed in. Now, while I understand that accommodation here will not be great, and it's expected that way (I have no issuees camping), the price for the accommodation is just usurpation. You look up the property they put me in, and it was worth 87-125 Euros per night on Google. Far from the price I paid, and the quality was intensely poor for the 300 USD I paid---it was small (10-12 sqm), dirty, old, had an unpleasant smell, the faucet temperature control did not work and would switch between too hot or too cold (even if the faucet said cold, it would sometimes give you hot water instead, and vice versa), and had broken showers (the shower temperature would not rotate, so I only got full hot day 1 and had to use a glass to shower from the faucet) and then the next day it gave me cold. The place was a small in with no elevators, had a very strong smell coming from the carpets, and the walls and floors were like paper---I could not sleep the first night---you could hear every move your neighbors made on both left and right side plus the hallway plus the people on the floor above you. It was a disaster. The staff was nice, however, but apart from that, I really don't see 300 USD. I have stayed in better cheap 18 Euro hostels or hotels. On this case, I would have given them a 1 or 2 on accommodation, but I don't want that to spoil the impression on the tour because I think the tour was great, and I would give a 5. So just book it without accommodation and find your own accommodation in Portree Center that are better and not as expensive. Overall, for the sake of the tour and the tour guide, I would still give it a 5.














Ruth R,,Dec 25, 2025
- Review from Viator
The tour: (Warning: Long read ahead on the tour details & my thoughts) JIM was a wonderful guide. He was new, and about 3 months in the job but he did a lovely job in guiding us, telling us stories, giving some context/history of a place, and giving instructions. If there were a few questions he could not answer immediately, he would look into it and give us an answer later on. He was also quite easy but at the same time provided good guidance on time discipline. He was also sensitive on what the rest of the group wanted to do/see, so on some parts would provide us 5-minute stopovers even with locations outside the planned itinerary, in order for us to be able to take good photos of the view. If you want a tour that is jampacked with stopovers to as many as possible interesting sites and scenic views within a 3-day period, this is the tour for you. If you like a lot or a bit of hiking (and can do it fast), this is also a tour for you. If you want your tour too relaxed and get stressed with rush, this possibly might not be for you, or you will just be the party pooper to people who signed up for this tour to cover as much locations as possible in 3 days. But yes, it will feel rushed and you would feel that you wanted to spend more "quality time" to digest the view in certain places even more OR you will feel like you want to see even more---but obviously it can never be like that in a tour and in fact, with the amount of detours Jim took for the group, he had to drive faster to compensate for lost time. It will, however, give you a good view of places that you want to come back to on your next visit to the Isle, and I know I definitely would. They have the most jampacked itinerary amongst 10-20 tours that I've compared online. Do note that summer tours slightly differ from winter tours. There are places that are closed during winter, e.g. Dunvegan Castle, or "harry potter" trains not running on the Glenfinnan viaduct. (Also note that riding on the train is also not part of the tour---only seeing the viaduct is, whether the train is running or not) Here are the sites we've seen/stopped in from Dec 20 to 22 (winter season): Day 1: SCOTTISH HIGHLANDS Loch lomond Glenfinnan viaduct Buachaille Etive Mor (rannoch mor viewpoint) 3 sisters Glencoe Ben nevis (view) Fort William Beach Viewpoint of the Isle of Eigg "Mordor" (detour along Arisaig Cove on the way to the ferry) Mallaig - Ferry to Isle Of Skye Portree Day 2: ISLE OF SKYE Cuillin mountain range viewpoint Sligachan old bridge "eternal beauty" Viewpoint (roadstop) to old man of storr "Old man of Storr" Kilt rock & Mealt falls viewpoint Duntulum castle Fairy Glen (and sheep all around!) Portree Day 3: CENTAL HIGHLANDS Skye Bridge Eilean Donan Castle Fort Augustus Lochness Ben Nevis Viewpoint Highland cows (stopover in Creag Meagaidh not originally in the plan but Bruar house (Pitlochry along the path but no stop it was already dark) Edinburgh Now, note that there will be not much time for lunches or long snack-stops. It will be rushed eating and on Day 2, we eat on the go (so needed to buy groceries). This is not a culinary tour---it's mainly a tour for scenic views. Portree, where you spend your nights, closes early during winter and have very few restos, so there won't be a lot of choices at night, but you will find tables at least. There are no night activities, so you have your free time then. The accommodation: Now one (major negative) thing to note is the price and accommodation. As a single If you book only the tour without the 2-night accommodation, you will pay 394.63 USD. But if you include accommodation, you will pay either 1201.40 or 970.47 USD for 1 person, and 988.34 USD for 2 persons. Which, for a single traveler like me, meant I spent 296.86 USD PER NIGHT on accommodation, which was more expensive than my Marriott Hotel stays in Edinburgh (which cost only over 100 USD) or price almost comparable to the 5 star hotels I have stayed in. Now, while I understand that accommodation here will not be great, and it's expected that way (I have no issuees camping), the price for the accommodation is just usurpation. You look up the property they put me in, and it was worth 87-125 Euros per night on Google. Far from the price I paid, and the quality was intensely poor for the 300 USD I paid---it was small (10-12 sqm), dirty, old, had an unpleasant smell, the faucet temperature control did not work and would switch between too hot or too cold (even if the faucet said cold, it would sometimes give you hot water instead, and vice versa), and had broken showers (the shower temperature would not rotate, so I only got full hot day 1 and had to use a glass to shower from the faucet) and then the next day it gave me cold. The place was a small in with no elevators, had a very strong smell coming from the carpets, and the walls and floors were like paper---I could not sleep the first night---you could hear every move your neighbors made on both left and right side plus the hallway plus the people on the floor above you. It was a disaster. The staff was nice, however, but apart from that, I really don't see 300 USD. I have stayed in better cheap 18 Euro hostels or hotels. On this case, I would have given them a 1 or 2 on accommodation, but I don't want that to spoil the impression on the tour because I think the tour was great, and I would give a 5. So just book it without accommodation and find your own accommodation in Portree Center that are better and not as expensive. Overall, for the sake of the tour and the tour guide, I would still give it a 5.
LizAndMoore,,Nov 17, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Matt is the absolute best! We are so lucky he was available for our Isle of Skye adventure. He brought wonderful energy and knowledge to our group. We cannot recommend him enough.

Jessica W,,Oct 24, 2025
- Review from Viator
Amazing and super scenic! Rachel was the best tour guide and was very knowledgeable. Our group had some much fun.
78grietjer,,Oct 17, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
What a great trip we had! Matt was our guide and we couldn't have been better! How wonderful and enthusiastic and humorous he can tell about his beautiful Scotland. For us, this trip had an extra emotional charge because we were able to scatter ashes of our husband and father who died 10 months ago in the Fairy Pools on the Isle of Sky. Matt really made a moment of this. Thankful.






pauljX6724UJ,,Sep 30, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Our guide, Richie, was a joy to be with. He encouraged us to take time to enjoy what we would be experiencing. He told us stories of the places we traveled through providing historical context in many cases. He also prepped us on each day’s agenda. As much as he tried, he could not prepare us for the beauty of what we would see. This trip exceeded our expectations and we loved the fact that the group sizes were kept small. It made the for a more pleasurable experience as we all got to know a little bit about one another.

118cgs,,Sep 20, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Great trip. Absolutely beautiful landscape. Our guide, John MacRae was very knowledgeable and managed the pace of each day very well.



terrilL610EB,,Sep 19, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Our guide was John MacRae and I would recommend you request him for your guide. Friendly, fun and extremely knowledgeable about Scotland. He made the trip fun and relaxing.







ovinis2020,,Sep 3, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
I had an absolutely amazing time on this Isle of Skye tour! The scenery at every stop was breathtaking, and the experience felt both magical and personal. Our guide, Jenny, was outstanding, she was so accommodating, passionate, and full of energy. She shared not only fascinating myths and legends but also plenty of scientific and historical facts, which made the journey both entertaining and educational. Her driving was incredible, she handled the narrow, winding mountain roads like a true professional while always making us feel completely safe. What I loved most was the small-group atmosphere, which made the whole experience feel more like a personal tour rather than a typical large group excursion. I would highly recommend this tour to anyone visiting the Isle of Skye, and if you get Jenny as your guide, consider yourself very lucky!
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