Isle of Skye, Hebrides & Inverness 7 Day Tour from Glasgow

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Explore on a 7-day adventure from Edinburgh to the stunning Isle of Skye & Outer Hebrides!

Travel through the awe-inspiring landscape of Glencoe, as we head through the Highlands of Scotland towards the Isle of Skye! Take in sights such as the Fairy Pools, Dunvegan Castle, taking the ferry over to the Isle of Lewis & Harris! Travel back in time at Callanish Standing Stones, one of the most important Neolithic sites in Scotland. Take in Inverness and more magical sights with this incredible tour. This small-group tour is your ticket to an unforgettable Scottish escape.

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  • Scenic Highlights and Detailed Itinerary for Your Journey Across Scotland

    Key Highlights

    • Admire the beauty of Loch Lomond National Park and visit the historic village of Luss.

    • Experience the dramatic landscapes of Glencoe & the Highlands

    • Discover Glenfinnan Viaduct - Harry Potter Bridge

    • Enjoy a scenic ferry ride from Mallaig to the Isle of Skye

    Day 1: Edinburgh to the Isle of Skye

    Check-In Time:

    • Check-in: 7:15 AM

    • Departure: 7:30 AM

    Itinerary

    Stop 1: Loch Lomond

    Begin your journey in the charming village of Luss, nestled on the peaceful shores of Loch Lomond.

    Stroll through the historic streets, get stunning views of Loch Lomond, visit an over 750 year old Viking grave and discover stories of history, wildlife and culture.

    Stop 2: Glencoe

    Explore Glencoe, one of the most beautiful location in the whole of Scotland. Discover the turbulent history, including the infamous 17th-century massacre, as you marvel at the towering peaks and dramatic beauty.

    Stop 3: Glenfinnan Viaduct

    Continue to the Glenfinnan Viaduct, also know as the Harry Potter bridge from the movies. Hear of the Jacobite uprising and Bonnie Prince Charlies trip from France to Scotland (Outlander T.V show)

    Stop 4: Mallaig Ferry to the Isle of Skye

    Look out for Dolphins as you make the boat crossing from Scotland's mainland to the gorgeous Isle of Skye.

  • Day 2: Exploring the Isle of Skye

    Key Highlights

    • Discover the dramatic landscape of the Fairy Pools, set against the backdrop of the Cuillin Mountains.

    • Visit Dunvegan Castle, an ancient stronghold of the Viking Clan MacLeod.

    • Explore the gorgeous town of Portree, the largest on Skye

    Itinerary

    Stop 1: Fairy Pools

    Begin your morning at the Fairy Pools, a magical series of cascading waterfalls and crystal-clear pools. Perfect for photographers and nature enthusiasts alike, the pools are a highlight of Skye’s breathtaking scenery.

    Stop 2: Dunvegan Castle

    Visit Dunvegan Castle, the ancestral home of Clan MacLeod and the oldest continuously inhabited castle in Scotland. Wander through its grand interiors and beautifully landscaped gardens, enjoying the rich history and spectacular coastal views. Discover memorabilia in the Castle museum belonging to Bonnie Prince Charlie and Flora MacDonald.

    Stop 3: Portree

    Conclude the day in Portree, Skye’s largest town. Stroll along its picturesque harbor and try some delicious Haggis in one of it's lovely restaurants.

  • Day 3: Skye to the Outer Hebrides

    Key Highlights

    • Behold the iconic Old Man of Storr and the surreal Quiraing Viewpoint.

    • Go for a lovely short walk at the magical Fairy Glen

    • See the beauty of Lealt Falls waterfalls.

    • Take a boat trip to the historic Outer Hebrides from the Isle fo Skye

    Itinerary

    Stop 1: Old Man of Storr

    Begin your day with a visit to the towering rock formations of the Old Man of Storr. Discover how this dramatic landscape was created and take stunning photos of the iconic Skye landscape

    Stop 2: Lealt Falls

    Next, enjoy the beauty of Lealt Falls, where a roaring waters meet dramatic cliffs.

    The scenic lookout provides breathtaking views of the rugged coastline.

    Stop 3: Quiraing Viewpoint

    Marvel at the Quiraing, a surreal landscape sculpted by ancient landslides. Its unique features make it one of Scotland’s most photographed locations and for very good reason. Still the largest landslip in Britain which is still moving today.

    Stop 4: Fairy Glen

    Experience the Fairy Glen, a fantastical landscape of conical hills and spiral stone formations. Let your imagination roam in this otherworldly setting as you take a lovely

    Stop 5: Ferry from Skye to Outer Hebrides

    End the day with a ferry ride from the small village of Uig to Tarbert on the Isle of Harris. This is dramatic landscape surrounded by stunning mountains and coastal scenery. From here, travel to Stornoway, the largest town on the Island for your evening accommodation.

  • Day 4: Isle of Lewis Exploration

    Discover the historical gems of the Isle of Lewis, from historic blackhouses and ancient stone structures to breathtaking coastal views and 5000 year old history.

    • Port of Ness: Explore this charming fishing village at the northern tip of the Isle of Lewis and hear of the Guga hunters

    • Butt of Lewis Lighthouse: Stand at the dramatic northernmost point of the Outer Hebrides, known for its stunning cliffs and powerful Atlantic winds.

    • Arnol Blackhouse: Step inside a traditional Hebridean blackhouse and experience the historic homes of the locals.

    • Gearrannan Blackhouse Village: Wander through this historic crofting township and discover local island crafts and a Traditional Tweed Weaving demonstration

    • Dun Carloway Broch: Visit this remarkably preserved Iron Age structure only found in Scotland

    • Callanish Standing Stones: Explore 5000 year old history and Stand among these iconic, ancient stones and marvel at their mystique and history.

    Itinerary

    Stop 1: Port of Ness

    Your journey begins at the Port of Ness, a picturesque fishing village at the northern tip of the Isle of Lewis. With its gorgeous harbor and dramatic coastal views of the North Atlantic. You'll hear stories of the Guga hunters and how this Island tradition is still alive. Perfect for those looking to experience the serene beauty of the Outer Hebrides.

    Stop 2: Butt of Lewis Lighthouse

    Next, travel to the Butt of Lewis, the northernmost point of the Outer Hebrides. Here, you’ll stand atop towering cliffs that offer panoramic views of the rugged coastline and the vast North Atlantic Ocean.

    Stop 3: Arnol Blackhouse

    Continue your exploration with a visit to the Arnol Blackhouse, a well-preserved example of traditional Hebridean living. This thatched dwelling, complete with a peat fire in the hearth, provides a unique insight into life on the island centuries ago. Explore the structure and discover the history and architecture of this fascinating cultural landmark.

    Stop 4: Gearrannan Blackhouse Village

    Step back in time at the Gearrannan Blackhouse Village, a restored crofting community nestled by the sea. Stroll through the historic stone houses and immerse yourself in the history of the island’s inhabitants. Learn about traditional island crafts, including the famous Harris Tweed and get a demonstration of how this traditional cloth is made.

    Stop 5: Dun Carloway Broch

    Visit Dun Carloway Broch, an ancient Iron Age tower perched high on a hill overlooking Loch Carloway. This remarkably preserved structure offers a rare glimpse into Scotland’s prehistoric past. The Broch’s stunning location provides breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. Hear what these structures may have been how they are only found in Scotland.

    Stop 6: Callanish Standing Stones

    Discover the world-famous Callanish Standing Stones, one of Scotland’s most iconic prehistoric sites. 5000 years old and older than Stonehenge, this mysterious stone circle is steeped in history and folklore. Walk among the towering stones, feel the connection to the Neolithic past, and take in the powerful energy of this ancient place, or just imagine you're Claire from Outlander.

  • Day 5: Outer Hebrides to Inverness

    Take a scenic journey through the Scottish Highlands, take a stunning Boat trip to the mainland, though the Summer Isles and over to Ullapool. Drive through Highland landscape to a Scotch Whisky Distillery to taste the "water of life" Before arriving in Inverness, the capital of the Highlands.

    Key Highlights

    • Ferry from Stornoway to Ullapool: Take a boat ride from the Outer Hebrides across the Sea to the mainland

    • Corrieshalloch Gorge: Discover the dramatic beauty of this natural wonder, walk over the suspension bridge and hear the roaring waterfalls below.

    • Highland Scotch Whisky Distillery: Visit a wonderful Highland Scotch Whsiky Distillery and taste Scotland's national drink

    • Inverness: Explore the historic city of Inverness, with its scenic riverside walks and lovely local shops.

    Itinerary

    Stop 1: Ferry from Stornoway to Ullapool

    Start your day with a scenic ferry ride from Stornoway to Ullapool, crossing the Minch. As you sail across the Sea, enjoy stunning views of the Outer Hebrides and the rugged coastline while keeping your eyes peeled for Dolphins, Whales and other marine life.

    Stop 2: Corrieshalloch Gorge National Nature Reserve

    Travel to the breathtaking Corrieshalloch Gorge National Nature Reserve. A deep, narrow gorge carved by the River Droma, the gorge features the stunning Falls of Measach. Walk across the suspension bridge for a stunning views of the gorge below, taking in the dramatic scenery that makes this one of the most beautiful natural spots in Scotland.

    Stop 3: Highland Scotch Whisky Distillery

    Explore the world of Scotch whisky at Singleton Distillery in Muir of Ord, nestled in the heart of the Scottish Highlands. Discover the craftsmanship behind their single malt Scotch whisky on a guided Distillery Tour. Once you've discovered the process, you'll then get the opportunity to taste the most delicious drink in Scotland.

    Overnight in Inverness

  • Day 6: Loch Ness & Urquhart Castle

    Dive into the mysteries of Loch Ness, explore historic ruins, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of Inverness.

    Key Highlights

    • Jacobite Cruise: Sail the legendary Loch Ness surrounded by stunning Highland scenery.

    • Urquhart Castle: Explore atmospheric ruins steeped in history.

    • Inverness Afternoon: Stroll the riverside, visit cultural landmarks, and discover local treasures.

    Itinerary

    Stop 1: Jacobite Cruise on Loch Ness
    Start your day with a serene cruise on Loch Ness, one of Scotland’s most iconic locations. Glide across the dark, deep waters while enjoying panoramic views of the surrounding Highlands. Listen to fascinating tales of the loch’s history and keep a lookout for the elusive Nessie.

    Stop 2: Urquhart Castle
    Disembark to explore the ruins of Urquhart Castle, which has witnessed centuries of Scottish history. Perched on the shores of Loch Ness, this historic site offers spectacular views and intriguing stories of medieval Scotland.

    Stop 3: Inverness Afternoon
    Spend your afternoon exploring Inverness. Visit the Inverness Museum and Art Gallery, shop for unique local crafts, or simply enjoy a walk along the scenic River Ness. Inverness is the perfect blend of Highland charm and modern energy, offering something for everyone.

  • Day 7: History, Culture & Scenic Beauty on the Way to Edinburgh

    Complete your Scottish adventure with visits to historic sites, tranquil natural settings, and a chance to shop for unique Scottish treasures.

    Key Highlights

    • Culloden Battlefield: Walk through the historic site of the 1746 Jacobite Uprising.

    • Aviemore: Enjoy a relaxing lunch in this charming town in the Cairngorms National Park.

    • House of Bruar: Shop for premium Scottish goods in a luxurious Highland setting.

    • The Hermitage: Take a woodland stroll to discover stunning waterfalls and towering trees.

    • Return to Edinburgh: Conclude your adventure in Scotland’s historic capital.

    Itinerary

    Stop 1: Culloden Battlefield
    Start your day at Culloden Battlefield, the site of the final confrontation between the Jacobite forces and the British army in 1746. Walk through this hallowed ground, explore the visitor centre, and reflect on the pivotal events that shaped Scottish history.

    Stop 2: Aviemore for Lunch
    Continue to Aviemore, a picturesque town nestled in the Cairngorms National Park. Savor a leisurely lunch surrounded by breathtaking mountain views, and explore the town’s charm before continuing your journey.

    Stop 3: House of Bruar
    Shop for luxurious Scottish goods at the House of Bruar, often called the “Harrods of the Highlands.” From fine cashmere and tweed to local delicacies and whisky, this destination is perfect for finding a special memento of your trip.

    Stop 4: The Hermitage
    Take a peaceful woodland walk at The Hermitage, a stunning nature reserve featuring towering Douglas firs and the cascading Black Linn Falls. This tranquil spot is an ideal way to connect with Scotland’s natural beauty.

    End of Tour: Return to Edinburgh
    As your unforgettable journey comes to an end, travel back to Edinburgh, reflecting on the incredible landscapes, rich history, and warm hospitality that have made your Scottish adventure so special.

  • On this tour, you will spend 2 nights on the Isle of Skye, 2 nights on the Isle of Lewis, and 2 nights in Inverness.

    How can I book accommodation?

    Accommodation is not included in the price of your tour.

    We do this so that you have the option of choosing accommodation to suit your budget.

    The Isle of Skye, Isle of Lewis, and Inverness have a selection of accommodations, ranging from Youth Hostels, Bed and Breakfasts to 3, 4 and 5 Star hotels.

    We have 2 options for booking Accommodation for your Isle of Skye & Outer Hebrides Tour

    1. We can book it for you on your behalf. We have a supply of accommodation pre-booked with some trusted accommodation partners. We have a selection of Twin, Double, Single and Family Rooms available.

    2. You can choose to book your own accommodation. Before doing this, please get in touch and ask what part of the Islands we will be staying for your chosen dates so that you can book accommodation in an appropriate location. Accommodation will need to be booked within 3km of our chosen accommodation location as we may not be able to collect and drop off from further away than this.

    Alternatively, please email us your questions at info@scotlandswild.com

    Note for Solo Travellers

    If you are a solo traveller and you choose for us to book your accommodation on your behalf, then we will first choose to put you in a single room. Though on occasions due to accommodation supply, we may select a twin room where you will share with another traveller of the same gender. If you would prefer not to have this as an option, please get in touch and let us know at info@scotlandswild.com

    How much will the accommodation cost?

    We book a variety of accommodation with third party accommodation partners on your behalf and each of these partners sets their own rates. These rates will vary depending on a variety of factors, such as standard, facilities, location and demand. Once you’ve confirmed your tour and you’ve selected that you’d like for us to book your accommodation on your behalf, we will then allocate you to an accommodation partner and give you the details such as cost.

    As a guide to cost, you can expect to pay the following prices

    Approximate prices

    Price for sole occupancy: 1 person per room, per night

    B&B Standard - £60-90 GBP - €70-€105 Euro - $85-€110 USD

    B&B En-suite - £80-140 GBP - €90-€160 Euro - $100-$175 USD

    Hotel - £120-180 GBP - €140-€210 Euro - $150-225 USD

    Price for multiple occupancy: 2 or more people per room, per night

    B&B Standard - £80-£140 GBP - €90-€160 Euro - $100-$175 USD

    B&B En-suite - £90-£170 GBP - €105-€195 Euro - $110-$225 USD

    Hotel - £140-180 GBP - €160-210 Euro - $175-$225 USD

    NOTE: Prices mentioned are for guidance only and may be higher on some occasions, especially for last-minute bookings and when demand is high (e.g. peak season, weekends, holidays, special events etc)

    Will Breakfast be included with my Accommodation?

    When we book your accommodation for you, breakfast will be included. If for some reason breakfast isn’t included, usually due to a last minute booking, we will let you know and recommend local locations for where you can get yourself Breakfast. The type of Breakfast included will vary in each accommodation and will range from continental style to fully cooked breakfasts.

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    We provide wonderful experiences for clients and due to that, we’ve been awarded a Travelers Choice Award by TripAdvisor, putting us in the top 10% of all Attractions in the World

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    We provide many private tours to the Isle of Skye & the Outer Hebrides to visitors in Scotland. It’s one of the most popular locations to travel to in the Highlands of Scotland and we go above and beyond to ensure that all our visitors have the best time possible as you explore the Isle of Skye and the Highlands of Scotland from Glasgow.

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    The 7 Day Isle of Skye and Adventure Group Tour from Glasgow is brand new for 2024! We came up with the idea as we’ve visited the Isle of Skye many times as a fully private tour for clients and get many requests to visit the Isle of Skye and other locations in the Highlands of Scotland, so we thought, lets give visitors to Scotland what they want and create a 3 day tour which focuses purely on traveling and visiting many wonderful locations on the Isle of Skye and the Highlands of Scotland.

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    We aim to provide you over the top value so that you have the best time possible as you visit the Isle of Skye and the Highlands of Scotland from Glasgow

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    Most importantly, Clients consistently Review us as a 5 Star Tour Operator and a provider of 5 Star Tours on TripAdvisor - Google - Get Your Guide and Viator among others.

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    We’re reviewed every year by the National Tourism organization - Visit Scotland and are consistently awarded 5 Stars for all aspects of your Tour in Scotland

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    We provide Extra Small Group Tours of no more than 8 people to ensure a more personable and enjoyable experience as you travel in to the Highlands of Scotland.

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    We go #Sightdoing

    Our 3 Day Isle of Skye and Highlands of Scotland Adventure Group Tour from Glasgow aim to get you out the mini bus and into the Scottish Highlands on foot so you can get a proper feel of the Scotland and it’s countryside

  • Accommodation for Isle of Skye Tour

    On this tour, you will spend 2 nights on the Isle of Skye, 2 nights in Stornoway and 2 nights in Inverness

    How can I book accommodation?

    Accommodation is not included in the price of your tour.

    We do this so that you have the option of choosing accommodation to suit your budget.

    The Isle of Skye has a selection of accommodation, ranging from Youth Hostels, Bed and Breakfasts to 3, 4 and 5 Star hotels.

    We have 2 options for booking Accommodation for your Isle of Skye Tour

    1. We can book it for you on your behalf. We have a supply of accommodation pre-booked with some trusted accommodation partners. We have a selection of Twin, Double, Single and Family Rooms available.

    2. You can choose to book your own accommodation. Before doing this, please get in touch and ask what part of the Island we will be staying for your chosen dates so that you can book accommodation in an appropriate location. Accommodation will need to be booked within 3km of our chosen accommodation location as we may not be able to collect and drop off from further away than this.

    Alternatively, please email us your questions at info@scotlandswild.com

    Note for Solo Travellers

    If you are a solo traveller and you choose for us to book your accommodation on your behalf, then we will first choose to put you in a single room. Though on occasions due to accommodation supply, we may select a twin room where you will share with another traveller of the same gender. If you would prefer not to have this as an option, please get in touch and let us know at info@scotlandswild.com

    How much will the accommodation cost?

    We book a variety of accommodation with third party accommodation partners on your behalf and each of these partners sets their own rates. These rates will vary depending on a variety of factors, such as standard, facilities, location and demand. Once you’ve confirmed your tour and you’ve selected that you’d like for us to book your accommodation on your behalf, we will then allocate you to an accommodation partner and give you the details such as cost.

    As a guide to cost, you can expect to pay the following prices

    Approximate prices

    Price for sole occupancy: 1 person per room, per night

    B&B Standard - £60-90 GBP - €70-€105 Euro - $85-€110 USD

    B&B En-suite - £80-140 GBP - €90-€160 Euro - $100-$175 USD

    Hotel - £120-180 GBP - €140-€210 Euro - $150-225 USD

    Price for multiple occupancy: 2 or more people per room, per night

    B&B Standard - £80-£140 GBP - €90-€160 Euro - $100-$175 USD

    B&B En-suite - £90-£170 GBP - €105-€195 Euro - $110-$225 USD

    Hotel - £140-180 GBP - €160-210 Euro - $175-$225 USD

    NOTE: Prices mentioned are for guidance only and may be higher on some occasions, especially for last-minute bookings and when demand is high (e.g. peak season, weekends, holidays, special events etc)

    Will Breakfast be included with my Accommodation?

    When we book your accommodation for you, breakfast will be included. If for some reason breakfast isn’t included, usually due to a last minute booking, we will let you know and recommend local locations for where you can get yourself Breakfast. The type of Breakfast included will vary in each accommodation and will range from continental style to fully cooked breakfasts.

  • What’s Included on your Isle of Skye, Hebrides & Inverness 7 Day Tour from Glasgow?

    Included

    Boat Trip to the Isle of Skye

    Boat Trip to Isle of Lewis & Harris

    Boat Trip back to Scotland Mainland

    Walk to Glenfinnan Viaduct (Harry Potter Train Bridge)

    A Fun & Friendly Scotland Tour Guide

    Fully Guided short hikes in the Highlands of Scotland

    A Fully Air-Conditioned Vehicle

    Beautiful Highlands Scenery

    Stories, Myths & Legends

    Waterfalls

    Not Included

    Accommodation - Please see “Tour Accommodation” tab for more information

    Meals and Snacks

    Loch Ness Cruise

    Entry to Dunvegan Castle- Please note Dunvegan Castle & Gardens is closed between 16 October and 1 April due to ongoing restoration and maintenance works.

    Entry to Arnol Black House

    Entry to Gearannan Black House Village

    Entry to Highlang Distillery Tour

    Entry to Urquhart Castle

    Entry to Culloden Battlefield

  • Isle of Skye, Hebrides & Inverness 7 Day Tour from Glasgow

    Please Note: This tour starts in Glasgow and ends in Edinburgh

    Start Location from Glasgow

    Meeting point at Buchanan Bus Station - Taxi Rank

    70 Cowcaddens Road,
    Glasgow,

    G4 0BA

    Start at 8:30am (please arrive at 8:15am)

    End Location in Edinburgh

    Drop off Location at Starbucks in Haymarket Railway Station

    1a Haymarket Railway Station

    Edinburgh

    EH12 5EY

    End between 7-8pm

  • What makes your Isle of Skye, Hebrides & Inverness 7 Day Tour from Glasgow so special?

    Your Isle of Skye, Hebrides & Inverness 7 Day Tour from Glasgow differs from other generic bus tours as we focus on getting you out and really experiencing the spectacular landscape of the Isle of Skye and the Highlands of Scotland. You’ll learn about the area, the history, experience the culture and bond with your fellow visitors. We don't just go sightseeing, we take part in sightdoing.

    Is the Isle of Skye, Hebrides & Inverness 7 Day Tour from Glasgow for me?

    Before booking on to our Isle of Skye, Hebrides & Inverness 7 Day Tour from Glasgow, please remember that this is an active sightseeing tour and might not be for everyone. We will be going for some short walks in the Highlands and the terrain can vary and the ground can be uneven and slippery. Before booking, please ask yourself: Can I and everyone in my group comfortably walk for an hour on uneven ground?

    What should I bring on the Isle of Skye, Hebrides & Inverness 7 Day Tour from Glasgow?

    As the weather can be unpredictable at times in Scotland, for your day tour we recommend you bring light waterproof clothing and sturdy hiking boots or shoes. You may also want to bring midge repellent as during certain times of year (primarily April - September) the midges may irritate you. If you’re lucky enough to get a nice sunny day, then some sun cream would be great. If it’s during the colder months, then some warm clothing, gloves and a hat may also be useful.

    When should I arrive for the Isle of Skye, Hebrides & Inverness 7 Day Tour from Glasgow?

    We ask all clients to arrive and check-in at least 15 minutes early for your Isle of Skye, Hebrides & Inverness 7 Day Tour from Glasgow, this ensures a prompt departure and more time to experience the Highlands of Scotland. If you’re going to be late, get in touch as soon as possible at +44 131 241 8292 and we will see about getting you on another tour if there is availability. This is not a guarantee though.

    Is there parking near the Glasgow Departure location?

    Yes, there’s parking near the departure point for your Isle of Skye, Hebrides & Inverness 7 Day Tour from Glasgow. It’s at Buchanan Galleries shopping Centre and is multi story, private parking facility and they do charge for parking. It will take you approximately 5 minutes to walk from the parking facility to the Isle of Skye, Hebrides & Inverness 7 Day Tour from Glasgow.

    How long will I be out of the vehicle on my Isle of Skye, Hebrides & Inverness 7 Day Tour from Glasgow?

    On your Isle of Skye, Hebrides & Inverness 7 Day Tour from Glasgow, you’ll get a good amount of time out of the bus as you go for short hikes in the Highlands of Scotland, visit Dunvegan Castle, visit waterfalls, walk to Glenfinnan Viaduct (Harry Potter Train Bridge) cruise on Loch Ness plus so much more.

    Do you have any age restrictions?

    For our scheduled Isle of Skye, Hebrides & Inverness 7 Day Tour from Glasgow, we have a minimum age limit of 12 years old. If you have children under 12 who you’d like to take on the Isle of Skye, Hebrides & Inverness 7 Day Tour from Glasgow, we recommend getting in touch info@scotlandswild.com and asking about a fully private tour for you and your group.

    Should I bring food on my Isle of Skye, Hebrides & Inverness 7 Day Tour from Glasgow?

    There will be no need to bring food on your Isle of Skye, Hebrides & Inverness 7 Day Tour from Glasgow as you’ll be stopping at different locations in the Highlands of Scotland and on the Isle of Skye to enjoy meals and be able to pick up snacks.
    Feel free to bring snacks for when you’re travelling around the Highlands of Scotland.

    Are meals included for my Isle of Skye, Hebrides & Inverness 7 Day Tour from Glasgow?

    Meals aren’t included on your Isle of Skye, Hebrides & Inverness 7 Day Tour from Glasgow. You’ll be able to enjoy meals at your own time and where you enjoy. Your Scotland Tour Guide will happily help send you in the right direction. There may be a need to book meals in advance.

    Can I take luggage with me during my Isle of Skye, Hebrides & Inverness 7 Day Tour from Glasgow?

    As you travel Scotland on your Isle of Skye, Hebrides & Inverness 7 Day Tour from Glasgow, there will be space for each traveler to bring a suitcase style of luggage of 20kg (44lbs) with dimensions of approx. 81cm x 119cm x 119cm. You will also be able to take a small handbag sized bag for you personal items for when you travel Scotland. If you have any questions about luggage, feel free to get in touch on info@scotlandswild.com

    Will there be plenty of bathroom breaks?

    During your Isle of Skye, Hebrides & Inverness 7 Day Tour from Glasgow, there will be many stops to use the restrooms in both the Highlands of Scotland and the Isle of Skye. There are also restrooms on your Loch Ness Cruise and boat trip over to the Isle of Skye and Lewis and Harris. You will never be far away from a bathroom stop.

    Should I tip my Scotland Tour Guide/Driver?

    If you believe your Scotland Tour Guide/Driver provided you with a great touring experience on your Isle of Skye, Hebrides & Inverness 7 Day Tour from Glasgow, then I know they will always appreciate a wee bonus! Though it is completely up to you on how much you tip or if you’d like to provide one.

    What’s your Multi-Day Tour Cancellation Policy?

    Any cancellation for our Isle of Skye, Hebrides & Inverness 7 Day Tour from Glasgow, 16 or more days before the tour start day, you will be issued a 90% Refund. Cancelling 15 days or less, you must pay 100% of your total booking price. In the event of not showing up for your multi-day group tour, you will be charged 100% of the cost.

    To see all our T&C’s, check them out here

    What happens if I miss my Isle of Skye, Hebrides & Inverness 7 Day Tour from Glasgow?

    If you are late for your tour, the cancellation policy will apply. If on the day, you believe you will be late, do get in touch as soon as possible on +44 131 241 8292 and we will see about getting you on anther tour if there is availability. This is not a guarantee though.

    Do I have Travel Insurance Provided on my Isle of Skye, Hebrides & Inverness 7 Day Tour from Glasgow?

    We don’t provide travel insurance for any tours in Scotland, though we highly recommend taking out appropriate travel insurance for any vacation to Scotland.

    I still have more questions, how can I get answers?

    We’re always happy to answer any question and would love to help you as much as possible before you arrive in Scotland, so do get in touch if you think we can help info@scotlandswild.com


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