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Highlands & Islands

$2360.00

Highlands & Islands

$2360.00

Immerse yourself in the alluring landscapes, captivating wildlife and strong cultural heritage rooted in Scotland’s splendidly scenic highlands and iconic islands.

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On our 11 day Highlands & Islands self-drive tour experience the essence of Scotland’s extraordinary appeal. From east to west coast, highlands to lowlands, your curated route includes the venerable islands of Skye and Islay and legendary Loch Lomond.


Day 1

Edinburgh to Dunkeld

Delve into Scotland’s fascinating history in the footsteps of William Wallace and Robert the Bruce with a visit to its ancient capital, Stirling, or strike northwards reliving the magic of Outlander on your journey into the Highlands.


Day 2

Cairngorms National Park

Encounter Britain’s largest national park to reach the epicentre of malt whisky country and the Moray Firth. Pause for reflection at Culloden’s infamous battlefield or detour to picturesque Cromarty and the Black Isle en route for delightful Dornoch.


Day 3 From coast to coast

Traverse moor and mountain, from east to west to reach a truly superlative stretch of Scottish coastline, pivotal in WWII history with sandy beaches, whitewashed cottages and glorious island views set against a jagged mountainous backdrop.


Day 4 Conquering the Bealach na Ba pass

Take on arguably the most classic drive of the NC500 by conquering the Bealach na Ba pass, an old drovers’ road peppered with Highland cattle. Stop for the best seafood lunch at a humble blue cabin on route to the magical island of Skye.


Day 5

Discover stunning Skye

Mystical Skye is an intriguing mix of moody mountains, fairy pools, peaty malts and fabulous fruits de mer. Admire the pretty pastel buildings of Portree, sample a wee dram at the Talisker Distillery or freshly hand-shucked oyster at the Oyster Shed.


Day 6

Scotland’s most iconic castle

Float back in style to the mainland by Kylerhea’s legendary turntable ferry or crest the Skye Bridge to Scotland’s most photographed castle, Eilean Donan. Glimpse the Jacobite Steam Train at Glenfinnan Viaduct to end your day in peaceful Port Appin.


Day 7 The wonderful West Coast

With Oban, ‘Gateway to the Isles’ on the doorstep, a plethora of islands including magnificent Mull and cute Kerrera are visitable in one day. Go car-less to tiny Lismore or over the bridge to sleepy Seil to discover that ‘less’ is generally ‘more’.


Day 8 Over the sea to Islay

Soak up classic coastal Argyll scenery on a trajectory south to Kintyre, skirting oyster famous Loch Fyne before hopping aboard the Kennacraig ferry to wild and rugged Islay, Scotland’s floating capital of single malt whisky.


Day 9 A true taste of Islay

Deeply rooted in ancient Celtic culture, history and tradition, this wild and naturally beautiful island packs a punch for wildlife enthusiasts, hikers, historians and lovers of seafood not to mention iconic malts such as Laphroig, Bowmore and Ardbeg.


Day 10 NIslands, lochs and mountains

Sail back to Kennacraig with views and marine life aplenty to embark on a drive into the gloriously rolling landscapes of the Trossachs, at the heart of which languishes romantic Loch Lomond, inspiration to many a poet, artist or enraptured traveller.


Day 11 “The Bonnie Banks o’ Loch Lomond”

Relax on an exploratory boat ride in the shadow of Ben Lomond around this vast beguiling loch with its host of tiny islands and resident ospreys and sea eagles before heading back later to the city.