Embark on a 2-day adventure through the Scottish Highlands, exploring the Isle of Skye, medieval castles, and the mystical Fairy Pools.
| Tour Type | Shared tour |
| Sightseeing type | Natural sights |
— Important Info —
Is the accommodation included in the price?
Although you book the package with accommodation, accommodation is not included in the price, as we prefer to let you choose the type of accommodation you want, depending on your budget. The tour price includes the services of a friendly, knowledgeable and experienced Driver-Guide and transportation on one of our luxury modern air-conditioned coaches.
Accommodation is payable to the provider upon check-in. Please note that many Bed and Breakfasts do not have card machines and do require guests to pay in cash. Accommodation rates do vary between providers and seasons. For this reason we are only able to give you an estimated rate until a booking has been made.
Estimated rates are as follows:
Hostel: £30.00 – £40.00 per person per night
B&B (Shared): £70.00 – £110.00 per person per night
B&B (Single occupancy): £100.00 – £150.00 per night
Hotel: From (Shared) £95.00+ per person per night
Hotel: From (Single occupancy): £150.00+ per night
All hotels require credit card information in order to secure a booking. If you wish us to reserve a hotel room for you, we will contact you for your budget and credit card details. Please note a single room supplement may apply.
2. What is the difference between a Hostel, B&B and Hotel?
Hostels are budget accommodation. Many hostels have kitchen facilities where customers can prepare their own food. B&Bs are privately owned Guesthouses. Guests are given breakfast (continental or full, depending on the B&B) but cannot prepare their own food. Hotels are the most expensive choice of accommodation. Rooms come with a full breakfast (unless stated), and guests are unable to prepare their own food."
3. What is the difference between ensuite, standard, twin and double rooms?
Double means one double bed which sleeps two. Twin means two single beds, where you share a room but not a bed. Ensuite rooms have a private bathroom/toilet/shower within the room. Standard rooms have communal facilities that are shared with other guests.
4. How much luggage can I bring?
Luggage is restricted to one medium-sized suitcase per person. For guidance: a medium-sized suitcase is 60-69 cm high and roughly 45 cm wide. If you have more luggage than this, you can store your surplus bags with Unbaggaged (additional charges apply). Unbaggaged will collect your bags at a time and place convenient to you! They then store them at a secure central location and return them to you, again, wherever and whenever you like! "
5. Do I need to book a table for dinner in Portree?
We recommend booking restaurant tables in Portree, Skye, if you would like a sit-down meal in the evening, as many restaurants have limited seating.
6. Do I need to pre-book the optional extras?
No, you don't need to worry about pre-booking any of the optional extras. All the optional extras can be booked on the day and your Driver-Guide will advise you of how to book.
A minimum of 6 traveler(s) are required for the tour to depart. If the number of participants does not reach the minimum requirement, the tour will be canceled. An email regarding tour cancellation will be sent 1 day(s) before the departure date
We highly recommend you bring a pair of walking boots to help you reach the Fairy Pools
Please refer to the voucher for precise information
Please arrive at our meeting point 30 minutes before departure. We cannot refund anyone who arrives late to the departure point
The check-in for tours open 15 minutes prior to the published departure time and close 5 minutes prior to the published departure time
Luggage is limited to 1 small to medium-sized suitcase or bag per person. For guidance: a medium sized suitcase is considered 60-69 cm high and roughly 45 cm in width
Smoking is not permitted on vehicles
Hot food are not permitted on vehicles
KKday and the supplier does not accept any liability for any loss, inconvenience or damage caused by war, threat of war, riot or civil commotion, terrorist or criminal activity, industrial disputes, natural disasters, fires, illness, weather conditions, road traffic conditions, temporary technical, electrical or mechanical breakdown
For the accommodation reservation service, we require your personal details. Please provide your name, departure date, credit card information, and booking number to the supplier through the email on your voucher or we will not be able to book accommodation for you.
The price listed on this product page is typically the per-person cost for a double room. Prices are for reference only, with the final price determined on-site. During peak seasons, prices are usually higher than the estimates on this page
If a single person occupies a double room, the full double room rate will still apply
The Isle of Skye is renowned for its dramatic landscapes, from the rugged Cuillin mountains to the ancient volcanic formations of the Trotternish Peninsula. Its unique geology includes landmarks like the Old Man of Storr and Kilt Rock, alongside the enchanting Fairy Pools. The island's mystical ambiance, rich Gaelic history, and abundant wildlife contribute to an unparalleled experience of Scotland's natural beauty.
The best time to visit the Isle of Skye for favorable weather is typically from May to September. During these months, temperatures are milder, and daylight hours are extended, allowing more time for exploration. While rain is possible year-round, summer offers the highest chance of clear skies. Be aware that midges can be prevalent in summer, especially near water.
English is the predominant language spoken by most residents and is used for all tourist services on the Isle of Skye. However, Scottish Gaelic also has a strong presence and cultural significance. You will see Gaelic on road signs and hear it spoken by some locals, especially in certain communities. Learning a few Gaelic phrases can be a delightful way to engage with the local culture.
To best experience the Isle of Skye and avoid the largest crowds, consider visiting popular spots like the Old Man of Storr or Fairy Pools early in the morning or later in the afternoon. Exploring during the shoulder seasons (April-May, September-October) can also offer a more tranquil experience with good weather. Some areas are less frequented, providing peaceful alternatives to the main attractions.
Exploring The Fairy Pools offers a truly magical experience amidst a series of crystal-clear, emerald-green pools fed by waterfalls. Visitors can hike along a well-maintained path, enjoying the serene natural beauty and the opportunity to swim in the cold, clear waters if they dare. The landscape is rugged and picturesque, perfect for photography and immersion in nature.
The hike to the Old Man of Storr is moderately challenging, featuring a well-trodden path with a significant uphill climb. The trail is approximately 3.8 kilometers (2.4 miles) round trip and takes most hikers between 1.5 to 2 hours to complete, depending on pace and stops for photos. Proper hiking shoes are highly recommended due to uneven terrain.
Eilean Donan Castle is an iconic Scottish landmark steeped in history, strategically located where three sea lochs meet. Originally built in the 13th century, it has been a stronghold for the MacRae and Mackenzie clans. Destroyed in 1719 and restored in the early 20th century, it now symbolizes Scottish heritage and is one of the most photographed castles, offering insights into Highland clan history.
Kilt Rock is famous for its striking basalt columns, which resemble the pleats of a Scottish kilt, formed by ancient volcanic activity. Adjacent to it, Lealt Falls cascades dramatically from the clifftops directly into the sea below. This coastal viewpoint offers stunning panoramic vistas of the surrounding sea and cliffs, making it a spectacular geological highlight on the Trotternish Peninsula.