Isle of Skye Tour Guide Company
Come and see for yourself Skye's dramatic landscape, beautiful coastline,
be enchanted by its secret places.
Explore castles, ice-age geology, watch seals and dolphins.
Taste its whisky, hear its music …
Dive, climb, sail, birdwatch, paint …
Live your dream …
We will collect you / your party from the airport, ferry, train or hotel and show you the wonders of Skye. A personal friendly service, for individuals, families or small groups of people, travelling in a 7 seater people carrier.
We do 'designer tours' to suit individual requirements, planned to best accommodate your interests, perhaps Historical: visiting castles, brochs, etc. Wildlife to watch sealife, maybe whales & dolphins or to climb hills to see deer and golden eagles.
Geological tours visiting amazing rock formations, dramatic landscapes and the famous Cuillin hills. These can also be visited by taking a boat from Elgol (in the south of Skye) to Loch Coruisk in the heart of the mountains; an unforgettable experience.
Skye is famous for its landscape, culture, whisky, beautiful views and … miles of coastal scenery. Let us help you choose an itinerary, plan your stops for photographs, picnics, museum visits. Skye has attracted innumerable talented artists; you might choose to visit a few of their studios.
In a few days of touring you can combine visiting the principal sights and seeing the different parts or 'wings' of the island; walking in quiet places, taking a boat trip, seeing how whisky is made or where Bonnie Prince Charlie was saved.
The NORTH To the north of Portree – the ‘capital’ of Skye.
During a 6 hours tour we should expect to also incorporate many of the features of one of the northern peninsulas; during and 8 hour tour we could tackle two of them. On the East the Trotternish Peninsula may include:
Further west on and around Waternish we could visit:
The Strath Peninsula
Kylerhea to Glenelg ferry (if sailing on the day).
We do 'designer tours' to suit individual requirements, planned to best accommodate your interests, perhaps Historical: visiting castles, brochs, etc. Wildlife to watch sealife, maybe whales & dolphins or to climb hills to see deer and golden eagles.
Geological tours visiting amazing rock formations, dramatic landscapes and the famous Cuillin hills. These can also be visited by taking a boat from Elgol (in the south of Skye) to Loch Coruisk in the heart of the mountains; an unforgettable experience.
Skye is famous for its landscape, culture, whisky, beautiful views and … miles of coastal scenery. Let us help you choose an itinerary, plan your stops for photographs, picnics, museum visits. Skye has attracted innumerable talented artists; you might choose to visit a few of their studios.
In a few days of touring you can combine visiting the principal sights and seeing the different parts or 'wings' of the island; walking in quiet places, taking a boat trip, seeing how whisky is made or where Bonnie Prince Charlie was saved.
The NORTH To the north of Portree – the ‘capital’ of Skye.
During a 6 hours tour we should expect to also incorporate many of the features of one of the northern peninsulas; during and 8 hour tour we could tackle two of them. On the East the Trotternish Peninsula may include:
- Old Man of Storr
- Lealt Falls
- Kilt Rock and Mealt waterfall
- Quiraing
- Duntulm Castle
- Museum of Island Life
- Flora MacDonald Memorial
Further west on and around Waternish we could visit:
- Skyeskyns Tannery
- Stein Inn – the oldest on Skye
- Trumpan Church – the scene of a gruesome massacre. .undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/skye/waternish/index.html
- Dunvegan Castle – guided tour about an 1 hour
- Dunvegan Castle Gardens
- Seal boat trip
- Neist Point – the most westerly point connected to mainland UK
- Borreraig Park Museum – includes exhibits concerning the MacCrimmons, hereditary pipers to the Macleods, and the nearby site of their ancient piping school.
- Glendale Toy Museum
- The Three Chimneys Restaurant – renowned worldwide!
- Talisker Distillery – guided tour approx 1 hour
- Glen Brittle – on the very edge of the mighty Cuillins
The Strath Peninsula
- Torrin – Skye Marble quarry
- Elgol – The classic view of the Cuillin
- High Pasture Cave – archaeological dig in progress
- Suisnish and Borreraig – haunting cleared villages
- Ragamuffin
- Armadale Castle Gardens and Museum of the Isles
- Sabhal Mor Ostaig Gaelic College
- The Gaelic Whiskies Shop
- Scenic Drive taking in some of the best views of the Cuillin Ridge
- Kyle Rhea – Otter Haven
- Kyleakin – Brightwater Centre
Kylerhea to Glenelg ferry (if sailing on the day).
- Venture into Knoydart and the mouth of Loch Hourn
- Glenelg Brochs
- Pass ruins of Bernera Barracks.
- Mam Ratagan Pass
- Views over Loch Duich and Kintail.
- Eilean Donan Castle.