Skye and the Scottish Highlands
Experience the best of the Scottish Highlands on this 3-day Isle of Skye tour.
Skye and the Scottish Highlands - 3 day tour
About this Tour
Skye and the Scottish Highlands
3 day / 2 night tour
No visit to Scotland is complete without a visit to the Isle of Skye, and you'll do it in style on this tour! Visit iconic sites like Rannoch Moor, Glen Coe and Loch Ness. From your comfortable base in Inverness, head over the sea to Skye to see the towering peaks of the Cuillin Hills, then explore the famed Trotternish Peninsula to see Kilt Rock, The Quiraing and the Old Man of Storr. Spend time in colourful Portree then, back on the mainland, visit picturesque Eilean Donan Castle and emotive Culloden Moor.
Glen Coe - experience some of the most stunning scenery in the Highlands
Portree - explore this attractive town set around its colourful harbour
Trotternish - see the unique lunar landscape created by massive landslips centuries ago
Eilean Donan Castle - touch the past with a visit to this iconic castle sitting on its little island
Culloden Moor - visit the atmospheric battlefield site where Bonnie Prince Charlie's dreams came to a bloody end
Movie locations - The BFG, Braveheart and Rob Roy
Guest house accommodation included
Full Tour Itinerary
Select Day:
Day 1 - Edinburgh/Glasgow - Glen Coe - Inverness
Departing Edinburgh and Glasgow, our journey together starts as we make our way into the natural beauty of the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park.
As our coach ascends the “Black Mount”, there are fantastic views of Loch Tulla below.
Soon we are amidst the remote beauty of Rannoch Moor. This unspoilt landscape extends over 50 square miles and is one of the great wildernesses of Europe!
Spectacular and moody - Glen Coe is quite simply incredible! We will make a photo stop in Scotland’s most famous glen. No matter the weather, you are sure to be inspired by this extraordinary place.
Fort William enjoys a scenic location overlooking the banks of Loch Linnhe. After a stop for lunch, our next treat, hopefully, will be beautiful views of Ben Nevis, Britain’s tallest mountain.
The Great Glen provides an impressive landscape of lochs and mountains formed millions of years ago. Sit back and marvel at the scenic backdrop as we travel along the banks of Loch Lochy and Oich.
In the village of Invergarry, watch out for the “Well of the Seven Heads”, a monument with a very gory tale to tell!
It’s a short drive to Inverness, the Capital of the Highlands, for our home for the next two nights.
Overnight: Inverness (2 nights)
Day 2 - Isle of Skye Excursion
There's an exciting day ahead as we head to the beautiful Isle of Skye.
Glen Shiel is home to the "Five Sisters of Kintail", a range of five mountains whose impressive peaks tower over 3,000 feet high.
Soon picturesque Eilean Donan Castle will come into view. This is, without doubt, one of Scotland's most iconic sights. The castle stands on a little island situated at the confluence of Loch's Alsh and Duich. We'll have time to discover the castle for ourselves during our stop here.
Soon we travel "over the sea to Skye" by the modern road bridge and start our exploration of this picturesque island.
The towering Cuillin Hills give Skye its breathtaking beauty. Many consider these to be amongst the finest hills in Britain. The Cuillins present a simply unforgettable vista.
The picturesque town of Portree, the island's largest community. The town's name means the "King's Port" following a visit by King James V in 1540. The pretty painted houses surrounding the harbour give Portree instant Instagramable appeal.
The magnificent rock scenery and breathtaking views of the extraordinary Trotternish Peninsula make it a must-see on our tour.
We'll explore the Quiraing, an area of weird and mysterious rock formations, including the best-known one, Kilt Rock, which resembles the pleats of Scotland's famous garment.
Head to the viewing platform to watch the Mealt Falls cascade 100 m (328 ft) into the sea below.
Our last stop will be the Old Man of Storr, an impressive pinnacle of rock surrounded by legend. It has an arresting location dominating the landscape and towering over the Sound of Raasay.
Later we bid farewell to Skye as we return to our accommodation in Inverness.
Day 3 - Inverness - Culloden Moor - Edinburgh/Glasgow
After a relaxed breakfast, we make the short journey to reach moody Loch Ness, where you'll have the chance to enjoy a monster-spotting cruise to view the ruins of Urquhart Castle.
On the outskirts of Inverness lies emotive Culloden Moor. It was here in 1746 that Bonnie Prince Charlie's dreams of capturing the Crown for the Stuart dynasty came to a bloody end.
The battle lasted less than an hour, and his Jacobite army was crushed. The aftermath was particularly brutal, and Highland culture changed forever.
The next part of our journey takes us through the Cairngorms National Park. We'll pass the remote village of Dalwhinnie, then descend through the Drumochter Pass, which has linked the Highlands to the Lowlands since the earliest of times.
Nestling amongst spectacular scenery and overlooked by Ben-y-Vrackie mountain, the pretty Highland Perthshire town of Pitlochry has attracted visitors since the days of Queen Victoria. You're sure to be enthralled by its charm during our stop.
From Perth, we'll make our way through the ancient Kingdom of Fife and then across the River Forth to reach Edinburgh
If you boarded the tour in Glasgow, the coach will stop at Edinburgh Waverley Station. Here you catch the express train back to Glasgow. The train operates every 30 minutes, and the journey is around 50 minutes. The fare is included in the cost of the tour.
Please note: For operational reasons, the tour may operate in reverse.
Details
What's Included
Accommodation
- 2 nights guest house accommodation
- Location: Inverness (2)
Meals
- Breakfast (2)
Tour Essentials
- Transport by air-conditioned vehicle
- Live commentary in English
- Services of an experienced driver/guide
- Service charges and taxes
What's NOT Included
- Admission charges
- Meals, snacks or items of a personal nature
- Gratuity to your driver/guide
Departure Information
From Glasgow
From outside The Royal Scottish National Orchestra (RSNO) Building
(opposite Buchanan Street Bus Station)
19 Killermont Street
Glasgow G2 3NX
Check-in: 09:30 hrs
Tour Departs: 09:45 hrs
Tour Returns: 20:00 hrs
From Edinburgh
From 1 Parliament Square
Royal Mile/High Street
Edinburgh EH1 1RE
Check-in: 08:15 hrs
Tour Departs: 08:30 hrs
Tour Returns: 19:00 hrs
Child details
Concession discount applies to adults aged 60 years and above; students and children aged 3 to 15 years inclusive.
We’re really sorry but children aged under 3 years cannot travel on this tour.
Photo-ID may be requested to confirm discount entitlement.
Price Notes
Accommodation
The price of this tour includes guest house accommodation with en-suite bathroom.
Luggage Allowance
One medium sized suitcase/bag per person (maximum weight: 15 kilos)
Admission Prices
In order to give you maximum flexibility admission fees are not included in the cost of this tour.
Flexi-tour
This tour departs from Edinburgh and Glasgow. You can choose to return to either city at no extra charge! Please make your selection during the booking process.
FAQs
Please see the FAQ section for more information on this tour.
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Skye and the Scottish Highlands
Experience the best of the Scottish Highlands on this 3-day Isle of Skye tour.
Frequently Asked Questions
What can I expect on this Signature Multi-Day Tour
For the discerning traveller, a Signature Multi-day Tour offers fantastic value for money, cosy accommodation, well-paced sightseeing and comfortable travel.
All of this combines to create the definitive Scottish experience.
Each tour is hosted by a professional driver/guide who has been carefully selected for their extensive knowledge and driving skills. As locals, you are sure to gain that extra insight. If you should have any problems during your stay, they’ll go out of their way to help.
You will want to see as much as possible, but you don’t want to be rushed. Our tours are carefully planned to strike the right balance, and in addition to comfortable mini/midicoach travel, many feature memorable railway or ferry journeys.
Having somewhere pleasant to stay after an exciting day of discovery is an essential part of your holiday experience. Comfortable guest house accommodation with en-suite bathrooms, tv and other amenities is included in the price of all tours. Click here for more information.
Breakfast is included each morning of your stay.
What are the optional extras on this tour and how much do they cost?
To give you maximum flexibility the cost of admission fees and other optional extras are not included in the tour price. This gives you complete freedom to choose as the mood takes you. On this tour the optional visits are:
Eilean Donan Castle
Loch Ness Cruise
Culloden Moor Visitor Centre
Following the links above will give you more information on each attraction including current admission prices. At some locations a special discount is offered to tour participants, your driver/guide will give you more information if this applies. Credit/debit cards are not always accepted so you should plan to have sufficient cash with you should you wish to make any visits.
Tell me more about the optional Loch Ness Cruise?
Mount your very own Nessie adventure by taking a one hour cruise to explore the deep, dark and mysterious waters of Loch Ness.
The cruise boat is equipped with on-board sonar, comfortable seating inside and out as well as toilets.
Refreshments are available for purchase or you can bring packed food.
You can purchase a ticket from your driver/guide on the day of the tour and payment is in cash only.
What type of room should I choose?
There are different bedrooms types to choose from, here is what you can expect:
Single room - one person sleeping in a single bed
Twin room - two people sleeping in two separate beds
Double room - two people sharing one large bed
Family room - three people sharing a room sleeping in one large bed (2 people) and one single bed (1 person)
Please note that a family room can be a standard double room with either a sofa bed or a rollaway bed.
Discover more about your accommodation options here.
How many people will be in the group?
The group size is normally between 16 and 29 passengers.
How much luggage can I bring?
One piece of luggage per passenger of 55cm x 40cm x 20cm, with a maximum of 15 kg, which is equivalent to baggage allowed in an aircraft cabin.
In addition a small daypack can be taken with you onto the bus.
For more information click here
Customer Reviews Overall Rating:
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Rating: (5 /5) 29 Oct 2025
This is a terrific tour if you have three days. We covered a lot of ground driving to Inverness via one route and returning to Edinburgh by another route and stopping at points of interest along both routes. The accommodation in Inverness was charming. The middle day was spent going to the Isle of Skye, which is a must see. Our driver was very informative and entertaining habout Scottish history and the places we passed and stopped at. We were very happy we took this tour.
Brenda from Carlisle, US
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Rating: (3 /5) 16 Sep 2025
We had a great time with Craig, our driver, and our fellow passengers were wonderful as well. The place we stayed at in Inverness was absolutely incredible — we loved it! It was so charming, welcoming, and well-situated. I only wish we had stayed there for more days. Our tour was okayish, but we didn’t have many interesting stops. Most of what we saw was from the bus, and honestly, nothing was really exciting, except of culloden, — just one castle, and it was only a ruin. I guess the value/quality is related
Lisa Byfield from Altea, ES
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Rating: (5 /5) 14 Sep 2025
Brodie was an excellent tour guide! I learned a lot from his tour and laughed a lot!
Kevin from Wilmington, US
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