5 Day Islands and Highlands Tour

This 5-day itinerary offers a perfect blend of Scotland’s breathtaking landscapes, history, and culture, all while avoiding the crowds. The Highlands and Islands possess a timeless charm, and by uncovering their hidden gems, you’ll experience a side


  • What is included in the tour.


  • accommodation
  • Pick up & drop off at your accommodation
  • Private transport & guiding for up to 4 guests
  • All travel costs
  • private Driver/guide
  • Whisky tasting



  • Tour Cost


  • Private 3 Day Highlands & Islands Tour
  • £5,499

  • ( Per Group of up to 4 not per Guest )



 . Please contact us with your group  for a full quotation.




Itinerary  5 Day Highlands & Islands Tour




 Discover Hidden Gems and Lesser-Known Treasures 



Day 1: Inverness and Surroundings 

Begin your journey in Inverness, often called the capital of the Highlands. While many visitors flock to Loch Ness and Urquhart Castle, seek out hidden gems such as: 


  • The Clava Cairns: These ancient burial chambers and standing stones are steeped in history and mystery. A perfect spot for those intrigued by prehistoric Scotland. 
  • The Ness Islands: Tucked away along the River Ness, this serene oasis is perfect for a peaceful stroll among towering trees and charming wooden bridges. 

End your day with a visit to the small village of Beauly, known for its tranquil Priory ruins, boutique stores, and a glimpse into local Highland life. 


Day 2: Wester Ross and Applecross Peninsula 

Venture westward to explore Wester Ross, an area filled with dramatic landscapes and quiet beauty. Avoid the crowds by visiting: 


  • Shieldaig: A picturesque village nestled by the sea, offering stunning views and an intimate connection to the Highland wilderness. 
  • Applecross Peninsula: Drive the Bealach na Bà, a winding, mountainous road with breathtaking views. Explore secluded beaches and spot seals lounging offshore. 

Wrap up the day with a cozy meal at the Applecross Inn, known for its fresh seafood and welcoming atmosphere. 


Day 3: Isle of Skye’s Hidden Corners 

While the Isle of Skye is a popular destination, its hidden treasures often go unnoticed. Seek out: 


  • Fairy Glen: A whimsical landscape of green hills and small ponds. Its magical atmosphere feels like stepping into a fantasy novel. 
  • Lealt Falls: A lesser-known waterfall offering incredible views, especially during sunrise or sunset. 

Take a quiet hike to Rubha Hunish, the northernmost tip of Skye, where you can soak in panoramic views and spot marine life such as dolphins and whales. 


Day 4: Ardnamurchan Peninsula 

Escape to the remote Ardnamurchan Peninsula, a haven of unspoiled nature and solitude. Highlights include: 


  • Sanna Bay: This pristine beach boasts white sands and turquoise waters, offering a peaceful retreat far from crowded tourist spots. 
  • Ardnamurchan Lighthouse: Climb to the top for sweeping views of the surrounding ocean and islands. 

Visit the small village of Kilchoan and enjoy freshly caught seafood while soaking in the tranquil atmosphere. 


Day 5: Mull and Iona 

Conclude your trip with a visit to the lesser-known corners of the Isle of Mull and its neighbor, Iona. Explore: 

  • Loch Buie: A secluded loch surrounded by towering hills, perfect for walking and wildlife spotting. 
  • St. Columba’s Bay on Iona: A hidden gem known for its smooth white stones and spiritual tranquility, away from the more frequented Iona Abbey. 

Take your time to absorb the serene beauty of these islands before heading back to the mainland.