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7-day luxury Scotland vacation: Highlands and Isle of Skye

Experience a luxury Scotland vacation that brings the country's legends, landscapes and long history to life. Join this exhilarating small group tour as you explore Scotland's most picturesque destinations.

Highlights

Kick off your Highlands and Isle of Skye tour from Edinburgh with a beautiful train journey to Inverness, before crossing the bridge to Skye.

Stand in the dramatic landscapes of Skye and the Scottish Highlands, as you hear stories about the human and geological forces that created them.

Be captivated by your Scottish Tour Leader’s stories as you visit castles and towering peaks, historic homes and traditional craftspeople, and a dramatic hidden loch.

Stay at three welcoming hotels (two nights at each): a Georgian mansion outside Inverness, a former hunting lodge on Skye and a loch-side retreat at Port Appin.

Taste some of the finest food in Scotland with traditional meals made from quality, locally sourced ingredients.

Castle Stalker, located on an islet of Loch Laich, Scotland.

Castle Stalker, Loch Laich

Overview

Live the stories and traditions of Scotland on our 7-day, 6-night Isle of Skye tour from Edinburgh as part of a small group (maximum 10 guests). You’ll explore the history, geology and traditions of Scotland in the Highlands of Argyll and on the Isle of Skye.

Travel from Edinburgh to Inverness to take in the sights and sounds of the Highlands, before exploring the enchanting Isle of Skye. Afterwards, journey to a loch-side hotel to discover the scenic beauty of the Appin district.

This Scotland vacation package encompasses loch-fringed coastlines, towering mountain ranges and hidden-away gems, all in the company of your Scottish guide, who will bring to life Scotland’s history, culture and geology.

You will visit castles laden with tales of conflict, clans and courage. You’ll dig deep into the local landscape, marvel at the landscape’s rugged beauty and uncover its deep-time origins.

Perhaps the biggest highlight of the tour is Skye itself. Known as the ‘Misty Isle’, this island, just off the Scottish mainland holds so much history, culture and traditions that you’ll be enthralled the moment you set foot on the island. Our Skye vacation takes you from one end of the island to the other, from hundreds of millions of years ago to the present, from peaceful ports to jagged mountain peaks, with all the richness of island life in between.

  • Start/finish: Your tour starts and finishes at Waverley railway station, Edinburgh, Scotland.
  • Activity Level: Leisurely to moderate, with a range of optional walks and hikes across the Scottish landscape between 1 and 3 miles long (view our activity level definitions). You will also need to board a boat via a ramped pier.
  • Transport
    • Getting there: First-class rail travel between Edinburgh and Inverness, with a pre-ordered taxi to/from your hotel.
    • Getting around: Comfortable minibus with air conditioning; passenger boat trip on Skye.
  • Weather: The Isle of Skye’s weather is generally cool to warm in spring, but there can often be a risk of rain. Skye is also known as the Misty Isle, but we find that this often enhances its craggy landscape.
  • Accommodation
    • Two nights’ stay at the Coul House Hotel, Strathpeffer, a welcoming 18th-century mansion.
    • Two nights’ at the Cuillin Hills Hotel, Portree, on Skye, with one of the best views of the island’s landscape and mountains.
    • Two nights’ stay at The Pierhouse Hotel, Port Appin, a loch-side hotel with excellent views and a menu rich in local seafood options.
    • A la carte dinner is included at your hotel, on each night of the trip.

Where you will visit…

The family-run Georgian Coul House Hotel in Strathpeffer, Scotland.

The first journey of your tour is by first-class train from Edinburgh to Inverness, accompanied by your Scottish guide. It’s a gentle introduction to the Scottish Highlands, with views of lochs, mountains and moors. After a mid-morning departure, you will arrive in Inverness in the afternoon, transferring to your accommodation via taxi.

You’ll receive a warm Scottish welcome at Coul House Hotel. An historic, family-run Georgian mansion, Coul House will be your base for two nights as you get some Scottish Highlands experiences under your belt. For now, get settled in, admire the countryside views and Coul House’s garden, and raise a glass to the start of your vacation in Scotland.

View of Rosemarkie Bay in Ross-shire, Scotland.

After waking to a Highlands view and a hearty breakfast, you’ll be off to the nearby famous Black Isle peninsula, working your way up to the coastal town of Cromarty. On the way, we’ll stop in the town of Fortrose, known for its ruined cathedral and, with luck, see visiting dolphins from Chanonry Point!

You’ll also hear the legend of the Brahan Seer, a 17th century prophet whose predictions brought him to an untimely end on the Point.

Travelling on to Cromarty, we’ll visit the birthplace and childhood home of Hugh Miller, a pioneering Scottish geologist, folklorist and fossil hunter, whose life and discoveries are on prominent display in his preserved cottage, which is now a museum.

We’ll take lunch in town, and after some more discovering, either take the ferry across to Tain to learn about Clan Ross, or travel back down the Black Isle to Beauly, home to the ruined 13th century priory and the renowned outfitters Campbell’s of Beauly.

Back at Coul House, we’ll feast on a traditional group dinner, then relax ahead of the Skye leg of your Scotland vacation.

  • Hotel: Coul House Hotel, Strathpeffer
  • Group dinner
  • Daily Walking Details:  Approx. 2 miles |  Negligible ascent  |  Approx. 2 hours

Quiraing view, Isle of Skye.

On the way to Skye, we’ll stop at a quintessentially Scottish landmark – Eilean Donan Castle.

Standing where three lochs meet, the castle’s fascinating history began long before BBC branding and James Bond films made it famous! You’ll have plenty of time to wander the battlements and the castle halls and take lunch, before we hit the road and cross the bridge to Skye.

We’ll travel up through Skye to its northern Trotternish Peninsula, and stop off at the Old Man of Storr, an iconic collection of rock pinnacles that is an internationally recognisable sign of the island. If time allows, we’ll also take in further sights in Skye’s north, including the equally spectacular Quiraing mountain landscapes and cliffs, that owe their origin to ancient volcanic activity.

Travelling back down to Portree, we’ll end this day by checking into your accommodation on Skye, the four-star Cuillin Hills. This award-winning hotel has an equally commended restaurant, inviting bedrooms and some of the most remarkable loch and mountain views on Skye.

  • Hotel: Cuillin Hills Hotel, Portree
  • Group dinner
  • Daily Walking Details:  Approx. 2 miles  |  Negligible ascent | Approx. 2 hours

The beach at Elgol, Isle of Skye.

Geologist Dr. Noelle Odling joins the group today for the next 3 days. You’ll embark on a real Skye vacation adventure. We’ll head to a loch that’s notoriously hard to reach – if you travel there by land…luckily, you’ll be travelling by water! Board a boat in the village of Elgol to reach the elusive Loch Coruisk, which has stories of its own, having hosted Bonnie Prince Charlie while he evaded government capture after the Battle of Culloden.

At the picturesque Loch Coruisk, you’ll find out about the area’s geological past and hear the story of the Highland Clearances, a key chapter in Scottish history. Afterwards, there will be a picnic lunch and time to take a short or an optional longer walk along the shoreline of this hidden gem.

After getting the boat back to Elgol, we’ll return to Portree for a free afternoon and a last dinner at the Cuillin Hills Hotel.

  • Hotel: Cuillin Hills Hotel, Portree
  • Group dinner
  • Daily Walking Details:  Approx. 1.8 mile  |  165ft ascent  |  1.5 hours

The Pierhouse Hotel in Port Appin, on the shores of Loch Linnhe.

After a last breakfast on Skye, it’s time to head off on the next leg of your Scotland vacation to Appin in Argyll. We’ll travel down to Skye’s southern coast and catch the ferry over to the town of Mallaig, before driving off to the Glenfinnan Viaduct.

Famous for carrying the Hogwarts Express in the Harry Potter films, the area around the viaduct is also of great historical significance for being the landing point for Bonnie Prince Charlie in 1745, and the starting point of the Jacobite rising.

Having taken in the sights and the history, we’ll journey onwards, stopping for lunch in Fort William before visiting Glen Coe, the mountainous site of a notorious massacre and an area of great geological interest, as well as one Darwin visited.

The last stop before reaching your accommodation is Ballachulish Slate Quarry, where we’ll hear the story of continental collision to form the slates. Slates were once a vital industry for the area, and there is a linked story of a concerned doctor who campaigned for the area’s workers.

Finally, you’ll check into the Pierhouse Hotel on the shores of Loch Linnhe, a welcoming hotel with excellent views and a menu dedicated to quality seafood.

  • Hotel: Pierhouse Hotel, Port Appin
  • Group dinner.
  • Daily Walking Details:  Approx. 1.5 miles  |  Negligible ascent  |  Approx. 2 hours

Castle Coeffin, a ruin on the island of Lismore, Argyll, Scotland.

After breakfast and views of the loch at the Pierhouse Hotel, you’ll be spending today on the Island of Lismore. Noelle will guide you through the fascinating Island landscapes, history and geology, as well as giving you a unique and first-hand account of living on the Island. Noelle is the perfect guide as you visit castles, brochs, a medieval church, and the Heritage Centre.

The journey to Lismore involves a short drive (40 mins) to Oban and a Ferry to Achnacroish with views of the dramatic mountains on the Isle of Mull.

  • Hotel: Pierhouse Hotel, Port Appin
  • Group dinner
  • Daily Walking Details: Short leisurely walks, less than 2 miles | <165ft ascent | Max 1 hour.

Edinburgh skyline.

Savour your last breakfast at the Pierhouse Hotel, then enjoy the journey back to Edinburgh via a scenic drive along the length of Loch Lomond. We’ll stop in Glasgow to catch the train back to Edinburgh, arriving at Waverley Station in the early afternoon. Alternatively, stay on in Glasgow for more adventures, or a flight home.

Note: If required for reasons beyond our control, GeoCultura reserves the right to substitute alternative accommodation of equal or higher quality or adapt the itinerary if required.

Double room for single occupancy is £875

Your tour starts and finishes in Edinburgh, Scotland.

For an extra charge of £425 per person, we can arrange first-class return rail tickets between London and Edinburgh.

The activity level is rated as LEISURELY to MODERATE, requiring an average level of fitness (view our activity level definitions). The tour will involve walking in generally easy terrain, but will require good walking boots and a moderate level of fitness (please note, some paths may be uneven and loose underfoot). Walks are 1-3 miles long. This tour also involves boarding a passenger boat to reach Loch Coruisk, from a ramped pier.

If walking is an issue, alternative arrangements can be made during the scheduled longer walks, so please let GeoCultura know in advance.

Transport will be by small comfortable coach, passenger boat and first-class rail.

Average temperatures on Skye range from lows of 2° to highs of 10° in April (36°F to 50°F). Rain is always possible, so you should bring light waterproof clothing, insect repellent is also recommended.

Skye is known as the Misty Isle, but we find that this often enhances its craggy landscape and won’t affect our itinerary.

The tour includes:

  • The services of your expert guide and tour host who will be with the group throughout the tour, staying at the same hotels.
  • Local geology expert who will accompany the group and give talks on selected days.
  • All transportation costs when travelling from Edinburgh on the first day, and when returning to Edinburgh.
  • Entry fees, local guide fees and activity fees, where arranged as part of the tour.
  • All accommodation costs for the nights stated, assuming two people sharing a double room. Single occupancy rooms are available for a surcharge. See Single Supplement in ‘Need to Know’ tab.
  • Six breakfasts, six a la carte dinners, three snack lunches.
  • All service charges and most gratuities.

The tour excludes:

  • Travel insurance. Guests should carry their own health and travel insurance.
  • Extra or optional activities not described in the tour.
  • Lunches not included on four of the seven days.
  • Personal expenditures, any alcoholic drinks with meals, and extras at hotels such as laundry bills.
  • Transportation to and from Edinburgh Waverley railway station at the start and end of the tour.
  • Passport and visa fees.

Our tour leaders are happy to provide suggestions for alternative activities for guests who prefer not to participate in certain parts of the tour walks or visits, or group dinners.

Nights 1 & 2: Coul House Hotel, Strathpeffer

Coul House Hotel, Strathpeffer, Scotland.

A ‘stunning Georgian building with wonderful grounds’, this 1820s mansion has been run as a hotel by ‘lovely, friendly’ hosts Susannah and Stuart Macpherson since 2003. The hotel restaurant is a popular choice for local diners and it has been said that Stuart ‘clearly has a enormous respect from his team’. – Good Hotel Guide (46th edition)

Nights 3 & 4: Cuillin Hills Hotel, Portree

Bedroom in Cuillin Hills Hotel, Portree, Isle of Skye.

With ‘arguably the best location in Portree’, the Cuillin Hills Hotel sits at a vantage point in the north of the town, providing exceptional views of Loch Portree, the Sound of Raasay and the distant Cuillin mountains. Know that you are in good hands as the hotel has been running for 25 years by staff who are known to ‘take pride in their work’. Shortlisted in the Good Hotel Guide (46th edition)

Nights 5 & 6: The Pierhouse Hotel, Port Appin

The Pierhouse Hotel in Port Appin, on the shores of Loch Linnhe.

The former home of Port Appin’s Pier Master, The Pierhouse Hotel is ‘a lovely hotel with stylish bedrooms and a varied menu, long on fish’. Breakfasts and dinners are accompanied by exquisite views of Loch Linnhe and the distant mountains. Good Hotel Guide (46th edition).

Note: If required for reasons beyond our control, GeoCultura reserves the right to substitute alternate accommodations of equal or higher quality.

Deposit: A deposit of 10% of the tour price is due upon registration for a tour.

Final payment: Full payment is due 60 days before a tour begins, or upon registration if within the 60-day window.

Cancellation by participant: A participant may cancel a registration after securing a confirmed place on a tour for any reason. The following refund terms will apply:

  • Greater than 60 days before tour begins: Any monies paid plus half of the deposit will be refunded
  • 30 to 59 days before tour begins: 35% of tour price will be refunded
  • 15 to 29 days before tour begins: 25% of tour price will be refunded
  • Within 14 days of tour or during the tour: No monies will be refunded

Cancellation by GeoCultura: GeoCultura reserves the right to cancel any tour due to low enrolment, inability to run the tour or concerns about the safety, health or welfare of participants. If a tour is cancelled before it begins, all monies paid will be refunded (including any deposit).

Please refer to our Terms and Conditions page for additional details.

Your tour leaders

Photo of Alison (Ali) Motion

Ali Motion

With a lifetime of working in the great outdoors and an enviable knowledge of the best places to visit in Scotland, Ali has more than enough experience of guiding people around her homeland.

As a Blue Badge-accredited guide with the Scottish Tourist Guides Association, Ali delights in showcasing Scottish landscapes, wildlife, culture and history.

Career highlights for Ali include working as Education Manager for the Royal Highland Education Trust (RHET), and running the Discovery Centre at the Royal Highland Show, Scotland’s biggest annual agricultural show which attracts visitors and exhibitors from across the country.

Ali’s Hill and Moorland Leader (HML) qualification means she is perfectly placed to take you on and off the beaten track in search of spectacular landscapes, captivating wildlife and history-rich sites in Scotland.

Photo of Dr Noelle Odlina

Noelle Odling

Dr. Noelle Odling is a geologist and retired university lecturer. She worked in several research institutions in South Africa and Norway before moving to Leeds in 2000, where she was a member of staff (Associate Professor) at the School of Earth and Environment at the University of Leeds and ran the MSc course in Hydrogeology.

In her research she used numerical modelling techniques to investigate the flow of water through fractured rocks and the transport of contaminants, an important topic for groundwater vulnerability. Noelle has also had a keen interest in the arts and participated in a number of projects at Leeds in which artists and scientists collaborated.

She moved to Lismore, a small island near Oban, on retirement from Leeds in 2014. There she became interested in the hydrogeology of the island which, unusually for the Highlands, is composed of fractured metamorphic limestone. In 2013 she started a program of borehole testing as a free service to islanders interested in improving water supply security. Noelle is also treasurer for the Lismore Gaelic Heritage Centre, makes Japanese woodblock prints and is a member of the Lismore Dance Band.

Testimonials

We had never been on a private tour before and I had my trepidation, but you could not have picked a better guide for us than Ali Motion…her knowledge, her enthusiasm, her flexibility, her sense of humor, her joy at what she is doing, and her personality all made for an exceptional experience…but above all, Ali listened and did her best to modify plans and have the days match our desires with some surprises that delighted – like the unexpected walk with the Highland Coos!
I would not hesitate to use GeoCultura again and have highly recommended you to our friends.

Scotland and Isle of Skye | Gina & Dave B, June 2024

We had the absolutely best trip to the Highlands! We have been on many tours, and our guide, Ali, was one of the best ever! We would highly recommend this adventure!

Scottish Highlands, Scotland | Lisa H, September 2023

We thoroughly enjoyed the Highlands tour. Learned so much about the landscape, the history of the Clearances, the Clans and the Battle of Culloden. I got home and ordered a small selection of books for further reading! The company was great and the accommodation was excellent, especially the Coul House Hotel. Amazing hospitality there, beautiful grounds, walks from the doorstep, and great food.

Scottish Highlands, Scotland | Ron F, September 2022

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Neist Point lighthouse on the Isle of Skye in Scotland.

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