Experience a luxurious 5-day private tour of the Highlands and Skye in a premium minivan. Discover iconic sites, scenic beauty, and historical landmarks.
Experience a luxurious 5-day private tour of the Highlands and Skye in a premium minivan. Discover iconic sites, scenic beauty, and historical landmarks.
Edinburgh to Inverness
Forth Bridge - The Forth Rail Bridge, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, stands as a testament to Scotland’s engineering excellence. Spanning the Firth of Forth, it provides breathtaking views of the surrounding waters and the nearby Forth Road Bridge and Queensferry Crossing. Discover the history and significance of this…
Edinburgh to Inverness
Forth Bridge - The Forth Rail Bridge, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, stands as a testament to Scotland’s engineering excellence. Spanning the Firth of Forth, it provides breathtaking views of the surrounding waters and the nearby Forth Road Bridge and Queensferry Crossing. Discover the history and significance of this architectural marvel as you admire its impressive structure.
Dunkeld - Dunkeld is a charming village situated on the banks of the River Tay, celebrated for its historic buildings and natural beauty. Highlights include the ruins of Dunkeld Cathedral and the surrounding woodlands, ideal for a peaceful riverside walk. The village’s traditional architecture and tranquil atmosphere make it a delightful stop in the heart of Highland Perthshire.
The Hermitage Woodland Walk - The Hermitage is a serene woodland retreat along the River Braan, famous for its towering Douglas firs and scenic walking trails. A visit here offers the chance to marvel at the spectacular Black Linn Falls and Ossian’s Hall, an 18th-century folly with stunning waterfall views. This peaceful spot is perfect for nature lovers seeking a tranquil escape in the heart of Perthshire.
Pitlochry - Pitlochry, set amidst the stunning Perthshire landscape, is a charming town known for its Victorian architecture and vibrant atmosphere. Explore its unique shops, or take a leisurely stroll along the River Tummel, before enjoying lunch in one of its many welcoming cafés or traditional inns. With its blend of scenic beauty and lively town life, Pitlochry makes for a delightful stop.
Culloden - Culloden is a site of great historical significance, marking the location of the final battle of the Jacobite Rising in 1746. Wander the atmospheric moor where the battle took place, and visit the Culloden Battlefield Visitor Centre to learn about the events that shaped Scotland’s history. The memorials and exhibits here offer a poignant insight into this dramatic and pivotal moment.
Clava Cairns - Clava Cairns is a mysterious prehistoric site featuring well-preserved burial cairns and standing stones, dating back over 4,000 years. This ancient site, surrounded by peaceful woodland, offers a fascinating glimpse into Scotland’s distant past. The circular cairns and stone formations create an atmospheric and mystical setting, perfect for those intrigued by archaeology and history.
Inverness to Skye
Loch Ness - Loch Ness, one of Scotland’s most famous landmarks, is renowned for its deep, mysterious waters and the legendary Loch Ness Monster. Enjoy panoramic views of the loch’s stunning scenery and, if you choose, embark on an optional boat trip to experience its vast beauty from the water. This iconic loch offers a captivating blend of natural splendour and folklore.
Urquhart Castle - Urquhart Castle, perched on the banks of Loch Ness, offers breathtaking views over the loch and a rich history dating back to the 13th century. Explore the atmospheric ruins, from the iconic Grant Tower to the Great Hall, and imagine the castle’s dramatic past of battles and sieges. Its stunning location makes Urquhart Castle one of the most picturesque and historically significant sites in the Highlands.
Eilean Donan Castle - Eilean Donan Castle is one of Scotland’s most photographed castles, set on a picturesque island at the meeting point of three lochs. With its stunning backdrop of mountains and waters, the castle boasts a rich history dating back to the 13th century. Explore its beautifully restored interiors and enjoy the breathtaking views from the surrounding grounds, making it a highlight of any visit to the Highlands.
Portree - Portree, the charming capital of the Isle of Skye, is known for its colourful harbour and stunning coastal scenery. Stroll through the picturesque streets lined with shops and cafés, and take in the breathtaking views of the surrounding cliffs and mountains. As your overnight stop, Portree offers a cozy base to relax and soak in the island’s beauty, making it a perfect blend of exploration and comfort.
Full Day of Exploration on Skye
The Old Man of Storr - The Old Man of Storr is a striking rock formation that towers over the Isle of Skye, offering some of the most iconic views in Scotland. A hike to this magnificent site rewards you with breathtaking panoramas of the rugged landscape and the surrounding coastline. The mystical atmosphere and unique geology make it a must-see for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts alike.
Lealt Falls - Lealt Falls is a stunning cascade located on the Isle of Skye, where the River Lealt tumbles into a dramatic gorge. The viewpoint offers breathtaking vistas of the falls and the surrounding cliffs, creating a perfect spot for photography and nature appreciation. The serene atmosphere and picturesque scenery make Lealt Falls a beautiful highlight of your journey through Skye.
Kilt Rock - Kilt Rock is a breathtaking sea cliff on the Isle of Skye, named for its resemblance to a pleated kilt. Standing 90 metres high, it offers stunning views of the surrounding coastline and the spectacular Mealt Falls cascading into the sea below. The dramatic landscape and unique rock formations make Kilt Rock a must-visit spot for photography and enjoying the rugged beauty of Skye.
Uig - Uig is a picturesque village on the Isle of Skye, known for its stunning coastal scenery and tranquil atmosphere. Nestled by a beautiful bay, it offers a charming backdrop for a leisurely lunch at one of its local cafés or restaurants. After your meal, take some time to enjoy scenic walks along the shoreline and soak in the breathtaking views, making Uig a perfect stop to relax and appreciate the island’s natural beauty.
Fairy Glen - The Fairy Glen is a whimsical landscape near Uig, featuring rolling hills, unique rock formations, and enchanting scenery that feels straight out of a fairy tale. Wander through this magical glen, where you might spot the famous “fairy circles” and enjoy the serene atmosphere. After exploring, return to Portree for another overnight stay, allowing you to relax and reflect on the day’s adventures in this captivating part of the Isle of Skye.
Skye to Fort William
Dunvegan Castle & Gardens - Dunvegan is home to the historic Dunvegan Castle, the ancestral stronghold of the MacLeod clan. Set against the stunning backdrop of lochs and mountains, the castle boasts beautiful gardens and fascinating exhibits showcasing its rich history. Visitors can explore the castle’s impressive architecture and learn about the clan’s legendary tales, all while enjoying the scenic beauty of the surrounding landscape.
Sligachan Old Bridge - Sligachan, located at the meeting point of Skye’s majestic Cuillin Mountains and its rivers, offers breathtaking views and a sense of tranquillity. This iconic spot is steeped in local legend, with its stone bridge and crystal-clear waters providing a perfect backdrop for photography or a peaceful walk. Its dramatic scenery makes Sligachan a memorable stop for lunch on your journey through the Isle of Skye.
Armadale Castle, Gardens & Museum of the Isles - Armadale Castle, set within beautifully landscaped gardens on the Isle of Skye, offers a fascinating glimpse into the history of the Clan Donald. Explore the romantic ruins of the 19th-century castle, wander through the lush gardens, and visit the Museum of the Isles to learn about the rich heritage of the clan. With stunning views over the Sound of Sleat, Armadale Castle is both a historic and scenic highlight of Skye.
Fort William - Fort William, nestled at the foot of Ben Nevis, is a vibrant town known for its outdoor activities and stunning natural surroundings. Explore the lively high street filled with shops, cafés, and local attractions, or take a scenic walk along the shores of Loch Linnhe. As your overnight stop, Fort William offers a comfortable base to unwind and appreciate the breathtaking beauty of the Highlands.
Scenic Drive from Fort William to Edinburgh
Glencoe - Glencoe is a breathtaking valley known for its dramatic landscapes and rich history. Surrounded by towering mountains and rugged terrain, it’s a haven for hikers and nature lovers. The haunting beauty of the area is complemented by its historical significance, including the tragic tale of the Glencoe massacre. Take in the stunning vistas and immerse yourself in the valley’s captivating stories.
Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park - Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park offer stunning landscapes of shimmering waters and lush hills. This area is perfect for a leisurely lunch at one of the charming local eateries, where you can savour delicious Scottish fare while enjoying views of the loch. After lunch, take time to explore the picturesque trails and enjoy the natural beauty of this iconic region, making it a delightful experience for all.
Stirling Castle - Stirling Castle, one of Scotland’s most important historical sites, boasts impressive architecture and a rich royal history. Explore its beautifully restored interiors, including the Great Hall and the Royal Palace, and take in panoramic views of the surrounding countryside from its ramparts. The castle’s significance as a former royal residence and military stronghold makes it a fascinating stop for history enthusiasts.
Edinburgh - The final stop of your journey is Edinburgh, Scotland’s capital, renowned for its stunning architecture and vibrant cultural scene. Explore the historic Royal Mile, visit the iconic Edinburgh Castle, and take in the breathtaking views from Arthur’s Seat. As you conclude your adventure, immerse yourself in the city’s rich history and lively atmosphere, making it the perfect ending to your tour.
- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- Local Guide every step of the way
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Scottish Bottled Water
- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- Local Guide every step of the way
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Scottish Bottled Water
- Travellers’ Hotel/Accommodation are not included
- Entry to Culloden Battlefield (£16 GBP Per Adult)
- Loch Ness Cruise (£20 GBP per Adult)
- Entry to Eilean Donan Castle (£12 GBP per Adult)
- Entry to Dunvegan Castle (£16.50 GBP per Adult)
- Entry to Armadale Castle (£14 GBP per Adult)
- Entry to Stirling Castle (£17.50 GBP per Adult)
- All Meals
- Gratuities
- Travellers’ Hotel/Accommodation are not included
- Entry to Culloden Battlefield (£16 GBP Per Adult)
- Loch Ness Cruise (£20 GBP per Adult)
- Entry to Eilean Donan Castle (£12 GBP per Adult)
- Entry to Dunvegan Castle (£16.50 GBP per Adult)
- Entry to Armadale Castle (£14 GBP per Adult)
- Entry to Stirling Castle (£17.50 GBP per Adult)
- All Meals
- Gratuities
An experienced local guide will transport guests in luxury using one of our Premium Mercedes V-Class minivans for an enchanting 5-day private tour of the Highlands and Skye, starting from Edinburgh.
The journey begins with the iconic Forth Rail Bridge and the ancient forests of Dunkeld, leading through the stunning Cairngorm National Park. Guests will…
An experienced local guide will transport guests in luxury using one of our Premium Mercedes V-Class minivans for an enchanting 5-day private tour of the Highlands and Skye, starting from Edinburgh.
The journey begins with the iconic Forth Rail Bridge and the ancient forests of Dunkeld, leading through the stunning Cairngorm National Park. Guests will explore historical sites in Inverness and Loch Ness for the first overnight stay. The tour then proceeds to the Isle of Skye, where visitors can enjoy the scenic beauty and charming villages of the island over two nights in Portree, allowing for a thorough exploration of this magical island.
The final night will be spent in the delightful town of Fort William. The last day includes picturesque stops at Loch Lomond and a visit to Stirling Castle before returning to Edinburgh.
Please note: Accommodation must be booked independently; however, our friendly team is available to provide recommendations. Contact us, and we would be delighted to assist.
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.
If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.
If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.