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Isle of Skye Travel Through Myth Mist and Mountains Day Tour

By Thistle Excursions - Invergordon Bus or Coach Tours
Price is £875 per traveller* *Get lower prices by selecting more than 2 adults
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  • 9h
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Overview

You’ll travel with your private group of 2-8 guests with your tour guide to the Isle of Skye where you will explore the island on a tailor made tour just for you.

Step into a land where legends live.
On this exclusive Isle of Skye tour, you don’t just see the sights — you live the stories. Each stop is more than a photo op — it’s a scene from a Celtic epic brought to life by your guide, a master storyteller who weaves local myths, ancient folklore, and wild history into your journey.

Walk where giants once roamed at the haunting cliffs of Kilt Rock.
Follow fairy trails to the sparkling blue pools hidden in Glen Brittle.
Hear the tragic love tale behind the Old Man of Storr as you stand beneath his weathered silhouette.
Sip local whisky while hearing the tale of the pirate princess of Talisker.

Rest assured your tour guide will have the knowledge of the history and culture of this magical island nestled on the west coast of the Scottish Highlands.

Activity location
  • Isle of Skye
    • Isle of Skye, United Kingdom
Meeting/Redemption Point
  • 64 High St
    • 64 High Street
    • IV18 0DH, Hartmount Holdings, Scotland, United Kingdom

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Isle of Skye Travel Through Myth Mist and Mountains Day Tour
  • Activity duration is 9 hours9h
    9h
  • English
Language options: English
Price details
£875.00 x 1 Traveller£875.00

Total
Price is £875.00

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's included
    7/8 seater minivan private and comfortable

Know before you book

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transport options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • In accordance with UK consumer law, activities services are not subject to the right of withdrawal. Supplier cancellation policy will apply.
  • This activity is provided by a professional trader (a party acting within their trade, business or profession).

Activity itinerary

Isle of Skye
  • 30m
andscape Skye is rugged and theatrical. Mountains rise sharply from the sea, the Cuillin ridge jagged and dark, while elsewhere the land folds into green glens, waterfalls, and peat-scented moor. You’ve got iconic formations like the Old Man of Storr and the Quiraing — landscapes shaped by volcanic forces and landslips that look almost otherworldly. The coastline alternates between sheer cliffs and quiet inlets, with constantly shifting light and weather that can transform the same view in minutes.
Kilt Rock
  • 15m
andscape Skye is rugged and theatrical. Mountains rise sharply from the sea, the Cuillin ridge jagged and dark, while elsewhere the land folds into green glens, waterfalls, and peat-scented moor. You’ve got iconic formations like the Old Man of Storr and the Quiraing — landscapes shaped by volcanic forces and landslips that look almost otherworldly. The coastline alternates between sheer cliffs and quiet inlets, with constantly shifting light and weather that can transform the same view in minutes.
Lealt Falls
  • 15m
Lealt Falls sits on the Trotternish Peninsula — not far from Kilt Rock — and it’s a stop that mixes natural beauty with a bit of human history. The place itself The River Lealt drops dramatically through a deep gorge before flowing to the sea. From the viewpoint there’s a short path down where visitors can see: • The upper waterfall cascading into the gorge • The rugged cliffs and coastline beyond • Ruins from 19th-century industry Industrial history (nice tour talking point) Down below are the remains of the diatomite works — a mineral mined here in the late 1800s and early 1900s. It was used in things like: • Filtration • Insulation • Polishing compounds Workers lived in a small remote settlement — harsh conditions, exposed weather — and the industry eventually closed due to isolation and costs. Atmosphere It’s quieter and more reflective than some Skye stops — a blend of: • Wild landscape • Wind and sea views • Echoes of abandoned human effort
Portree
  • 30m
Portree is the main town and harbour on Skye — and usually where visitors feel they’ve arrived at the island’s heart. It sits around a natural sheltered bay on the east coast and acts as Skye’s hub for services, shops, cafés, and accommodation. The name & setting • The name comes from Gaelic Port Rìgh — “King’s Port” • Traditionally linked to a visit by King James V in the 1500s • Built around a picturesque harbour lined with colourful houses — very photogenic (your guests will recognise it instantly) What it represents on tour It’s not just pretty — it’s practical and cultural: • Centre for local life on Skye • Base for fishing and tourism • Good stop for food, toilets, and wandering • Shows the contrast between wild landscape and community living Atmosphere Compared to the rugged drama elsewhere on Skye: • Warmer • Bustling in season • Friendly and accessible • Still surrounded by hills and sea — never far from nature
Talisker Distillery
  • 30m
Talisker Distillery sits on the shores of Loch Harport near Carbost and is the only whisky distillery on the Isle of Skye — which makes it a strong highlight on your tour route. Background • Founded in 1830 by brothers Hugh and Kenneth MacAskill • Operated today under the wider Scotch whisky industry umbrella • Famous worldwide for its maritime, smoky character • The location — sea air, peat influence, and water source — shapes its flavour Whisky style (simple guest explanation) Talisker is known for a distinctive profile: • Peaty / lightly smoky • Peppery spice kick • Salty maritime notes • Warm finish You’ll often hear it described as “the taste of Skye” — rugged, coastal, elemental. Visitor experience • Guided tours through the production areas • Tastings • Shop and café nearby • Scenic coastal setting It’s a good balance stop: culture, history, and a comfort break.
Eilean Donan Castle
  • 1h
  • Admission ticket included
The name • Gaelic: Eilean Donan = “Island of Donan” • Named after Saint Donan, a 6th-century Irish monk who founded a religious community here History highlights • Original fortifications date back to the 13th century • Strategic position guarding sea routes into the Highlands • Associated with the Clan Mackenzie (and Macrae allies) • Destroyed in 1719 during Jacobite conflict • Rebuilt in the early 20th century — the romantic version visitors see today Why visitors love it • Classic postcard Scotland setting • Photogenic stone bridge approach • Museum-style interior displays • Film location (e.g. Highlander, Bond etc.)

Location

Activity location
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    Isle of Skye
    • Isle of Skye, United Kingdom
Meeting/Redemption Point
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    64 High St
    • 64 High Street
    • IV18 0DH, Hartmount Holdings, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • PEOPLEPEOPLE
    Café V8
    • 12 Henderson Road
    • IV1 1SN, Inverness, Scotland, United Kingdom

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