Tours

Tour the majestic Highlands

From the sweeping landscapes of the Isle of Skye and Glencoe to wild waterfalls, distilleries, mysterious haunted castles and a country steeped in over 5000 years of history.

We are here to make your stay as pleasant as possible. 

From picking you up from your arrival method, to hotel transfers to tours. We can handle all aspects of your travel whilst you stay in the Highlands.

With prices from £45/$58/€54 per hour

Scottish Highlands

How are you arriving?

No matter your method of travel and arrival into Scotland, whether that be Inverness, Aberdeen, Edinburgh or Glasgow we can arrange the safe and reliable transfer to your accommodation in The Highlands.

From the moment you arrive, we can ensure your journey is comfortable and cost-effective in one of our 4, 6 or 8 seat vehicles. *Please contact us to discuss larger groups*

All our private tours are just that! No sharing, no specific itinerary to adhere to and your own private guide.

For more information, please do contact us and please see our drivers section at the bottom of this page.

1. North Scenic Tour

Various: Prices from £45/$58/€54 per hour

Our north scenic tour can begin in various locations, but will take in locations such as Beauly Priory, Millionaires View, Loch Fleet, Falls of Shin, Dunrobin Castle and Dornoch Cathedral.

Like all of our tours, they are customizable to suit your budget in terms of timings, but please bear in mind the sparse location we live and time it takes to drive around.
 

Inverness
Scottish Highlands

2. Isle of Skye - 10 Hr. Day Tour

A full 10 hour day tour - Prices from £480/$600/€570

Starting your tour on the shores of Loch Ness - Where the elusive and mythical "Nessie" is said to inhabit - with the first sighting by Saint Columba n 565AD - She has eluded many a would be "Nessie Hunter". Will you be lucky enough to catch a glimpse of the Plesiosaur? Loch Ness is one of the largest and deepest bodies of water in Scotland - containing more water than in England and Wales combined, with a width of 1.7 miles, a depth of over 750 feet and 23 miles long and the largest points.

Continuing into the village of Drumnadrochit, we start climbing toward Urquhart Castle, with spectacular views looking north up Loch Ness. A 13th Century fort, which became one of many succumbed to damage by the Governent Forces during the Jacobite Rebellion in the 17th Century.

As we venture further into the Scottish Wilds, we come upon Eilean Donan Castle. A fully restored 13th Century castle sitting upon a small island where 3 lochs meet - Loch Duich, Loch Alsh and Loch Long. Originally built as a defence against Viking Raiders, it was then used by Jacobites during the Rebellion until its demise by Government Forces in 1719 where it lay in silent ruin for 200 years. Painstakingly restored in the 1900's, Eilean Donan is one of the most recognisable castles in Scotland.

A breif drive through the village of Kyle of Lochalsh, takes us toward the Skye Bridge - opened in 1995 - a controversial, yet vital link to the Island. Before the bridge there was a ferry service - two, 28 car ferries by 1971 were transporting 300,000 vehicles anually.

3. Outlander Mini-Tour

A mini-tour taking approximately 2-6 hours. Priced from £100/$125/€120

The tour will take longer if you decide to tour the Culloden Battlefield and Visitor Centre or decide to include the add on's.

As some of the filming locations take place across Scotland, we have put together a mini-tour showcasing some of the inspiration behind the books and TV Series.

Starting the tour at Wardlaw Mausoleum - a must visit to the final resting place of the real "Old Fox" Lord Lovat of the Jacobite Rebellion. The Mausoleum is an Outlander Site and historic site of interest. You can visit the secret underground chamber that contains 6 ancient lead coffins! These include the Lord Lovat's headless body, following his execution at The Tower of London.

A short drive down the road you arrive at Beauly Priory - there are many references to it. It was founded around 1230AD by Monks of the Valliscaulian Order. The Priory is now roofless but is largely intact. It s a very calm and serene place.

Another short jaunt down the road to Castle Leod, inspiration for fictional Castle Leoch where Jamie takes Claire after she is transported 1743. Located 20 miles from Inverness, the castle is still home to the Mackenzie family. Just like its fictional counterpart, the castle played an important role in the Jacobite Uprisings and history is everywhere in this well-preserved Highland Castle. 


 

Dingwall
Isle of Skye

Distilleries

Will you be visiting any distilleries whilst in Scotland?

With many distilleries on offer across the Highlands & Islands and into Moray, there is something to suit most tastes.

Perhaps a peaty and smokey Talisker on the Isle of Skye, a rich and fruity Glenfarclas or MacAllan. Maybe more of a malt drinker and ache for a Dalmore or Glenfiddich single malt.

Take a trip to the biggest whisky region in the UK - Speyside. Taking in some of the biggest names, such as MacAllan and Glenfiddich. 

Scenic Tours

One thing we get asked more than often - Where can we see Highland Cows?

Fear not, there are a few locations around the Highlands to see these beautiful animals - and our drivers know them all. You'll never be too far away.

Why not have a look at our gallery below of some photos of scenic areas around the Highlands. Depending on the tour you decide upon or your budget, we can cater to all tastes.

Isle of Skye

Our Drivers

Years of Experience!

All of our drivers have at least 10 years experience within the taxi and tour trade within the Highlands of Scotland.

They know all the good spots for photographs, food, hidden gems and history for the local area.

We have various drivers suited to each specific tour. Some have more knowledge about Whiskies, Golf or History and all drivers have a good general knowledge of all.

No matter who you are paired with for your short or all day tour, you will be sure to have a fantastic time and we look forward to showcasing what is the most beautiful and scenic part of Scotland, of which we are lucky to live!

Gallery

Some photos for your pleasure

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