8-Day Adventure Tour of Isle of Skye and Orkney from Edinburgh

8 days Cancellable until 22 days beforeMin 2 participantsMeet on locationInstant confirmationMin age 5+Guided Operated by Highland Explorer Tours

Why we love it?

This 8-day tour explores the breathtaking landscapes of Scotland, including the Isle of Skye, Orkney, and the scenic North Coast 500. Ideal for travelers seeking a mix of natural beauty and cultural experiences, the itinerary features iconic sights such as the Forth Bridge and a ride on the historic Jacobite Steam Train. Participants will enjoy seven nights of accommodation in 3-star B&Bs and engage in local experiences, including a whisky tasting and visits to Orkney’s renowned attractions. With the guidance of a local Scottish expert, this tour offers a unique glimpse into the rich heritage and stunning scenery of this captivating region.

Inclusions

  • Local Scottish Guide
  • 7 nights accommodation 3*B&B
  • Jacobite Steam Train
  • All ferry crossings
  • Whisky Experience
  • Italian Chapel
  • Skara Brae
  • Dunkeld Cathedral

Itinerary

Day 1

Edinburgh - Inverness

  • Leaving Edinburgh at 8

    Leaving Edinburgh at 8.30am, we travel past the stunning views of the Forth Bridges and enter the Highlands through Perthshire, a land of forests, rivers and mountains. We visit the quaint village of Dunkeld with its historic cathedral sitting on the banks of the River Tay.

    After a visit to the Highland Folk Museum, used to film scenes in ‘Outlander’, we make our way through the mountainous Cairngorms National Park before heading to Culloden Battlefield; site of the last battle fought on British soil, followed by the mysterious chambered cairns and standing stones of Clava Cairns, both of which featured in the hit series Outlander.

    Our home for the night is Inverness, Capital of the Highlands. Explore some of the many live-music venues, or take a relaxing stroll and enjoy the tranquillity of The River Ness Isles; there’s so much to see and do here.

    (Overnight: Inverness)

    Meet at the Radical Travel Sales Office on 60 High Street (The Royal Mile), Edinburgh EH1 1TB

    Check-in at 8:00am for an 8:30am departure. 

Day 2

Inverness - Orkney

  • We depart Inverness and head further north to join the spectacular North Coast 500 trail which takes us along the stunning northeast coastline. Our first stop of the day is at Dunrobin Castle, one of Scotland’s most northerly castles dating back to the early 1300s. This fairytale castle resembles a French chateau, with spectacular gardens.

    Continuing north your guide will regale you with stories of folklore, and recount one of Scotland’s most important historical events; the tragedy of the Highland Clearances and explain how this shaped communities into what they are today. No Scottish trip would be complete without paying a visit to a local whisky distillery where you have the chance to savour the taste of our favourite national drink the ‘water of life’.

    An hour-long ferry takes us over to Orkney; an archipelago with beautiful views as far as the eye can see. You may even get the chance to spot dolphins, whales and orcas!

    We arrive at our destination for the night Kirkwall*, Orkney’s largest town.

    (Overnight: Kirkwall*)

    *Some departures will stay in Stromness due to accommodation availability

Day 3

Kirkwall - Kirkwall

  • We depart Kirkwall and head to one of Orkney’s most loved attractions, The Italian Chapel, built by prisoners during WWII.  The rest of the day will be spent exploring Orkney’s Neolithic history with stops at Skara Brae, the best-preserved Neolithic settlement anywhere in Western Europe, the towering Ring of Brodgar and the Stones of Stenness.

    The afternoon will be spent exploring the stunning Yesnabv Cliffs home to puffins from April – July.  This stretch of coastline is a “must see” location on your visit to Orkney.

    We return to Kirkwall late afternoon with the chance to explore the town and the opportunity to visit St Magnus Cathedral and take a walk by the ‘Peedie Sea.’

    (Overnight Kirkwall)

Day 4

Kirkwall - Ullapool

  • We bid farewell to Kirkwall, then drive to the south end of Orkney to catch the first ferry back to the mainland to re-join the North Coast 500 trail. This stretch of coastline offers up some truly stunning views.  We make a stop at Smoo Cave, a spectacular sea cave set into the limestone cliffs of Sutherland. We travel from East to West over the majestic Kylesku bridge, stopping for a stroll at the jewel in the crown of the North-West Highland’s Geopark – Knockan Crag. We arrive into Ullapool at approximately 6pm where you can spend the night exploring the beautiful harbour village and try some local ale and listen to traditional live music.

    (Overnight: Ullapool)

Day 5

Ullapool - Portree

  • We depart Ullapool and travel through some of Scotland’s most awe-inspiring landscapes on route to the Isle of Skye.  Think serene lochs, rugged scenery and mountain ranges with cascading waterfalls. We pass the romantic Eilean Donan Castle, before crossing the Skye Bridge to our enchanting island destination. Hear tales of Bonnie Prince Charlie’s escape from the mainland against the backdrop of the jagged Cuillin Mountains.  Your guide will tell stories of folklore such as how the mysterious Old Man of Storr was created. Your last stop of the day will be a visit to Kilt Rock with its impressive cascading waterfall.

    We spend the night in Portree, Isle of Skye’s bustling hub.

    (Overnight: Portree)

Day 6

Portree - Oban

  • This morning we have the chance to explore a wee bit more of the beautiful Isle of Skye.  We visit the stunning Sleat peninsula known as the ‘garden of Skye’ and drive through the magnificent Cuillin Mountains.  Say goodbye to Skye as we ferry to the west coast fishing village of Mallaig with time to enjoy a lunch of fresh Scottish Seafood.

    Here you can board the Jacobite Steam Train aka ‘Hogwarts Express’ to Fort William, one of the most spectacular railway journeys in the world. The train crosses the Glenfinnan Viaduct where a monument to Bonnie Prince Charlie’s campaign now stands.

    After a stop in eerie Glencoe our journey takes us along the west coast, to the bustling fishing town of Oban, where we will spend the next two nights. Tonight you’ll have the chance to enjoy a traditional Scottish Ceilidh.

    (Overnight: Oban)

Day 7

Oban – Free Day

  • After an action-packed 6 days of exploring, today is an opportunity to relax, explore or get active at your own pace. From our base in Oban you can set off by ferry for a day on one of the Western Isles (Mull, Iona, Staffa or Kerrera), visit the local Whisky Distillery for a taste of Scotland’s ‘Water of Life,’ or climb up to Battery Hill to see McCaig’s Tower and watch the sun set over Oban. All activities today are optional.

    The driver guide has today off.

Day 8

Oban - Edinburgh

  • We leave Oban and travel through the Pass of Brander and Loch Awe before crossing back into the Lowlands of Scotland. You’ll notice the scenery change as we head further south past Stirling and take in views of the Wallace Monument and Stirling Castle.  Stirling has witnessed some of the most defining and dramatic moments in Scottish history, your guide will tell stories of bloody battles and sieges.

    After lunch we make our way to the iconic Kelpies, the world’s largest equine sculptures dedicated the horse-powered heritage of Central Scotland and designed by Andy Scott.

    We arrive into Edinburgh at approximately 5pm.

    We are unable to hold the bus or refund for any late arrivals. Return times are approximate and subject to road conditions and weather. Please ensure you allocate sufficient time for any onward travel plans, allowing at least 3 hours after the scheduled return time for connections or activities.

Please Note

  • Check-in closes 15 minutes before the departure time.
  • We are unable to hold the bus or refund for any late arrivals. 
  • Return times are approximate and subject to road conditions and weather. Please ensure you allocate sufficient time for any onward travel plans, allowing at least 3 hours after the scheduled return time for connections or activities.
  • Adults / Students must be over 18 at the time of travel.
  • Students must hold a valid ISIC/ISE/ITIC card.
  • The minimum age for a Highland Explorer Tour passenger is 5 years old.
  • Those who are 17 year old pay the adult price, but need to be accompanied by someone aged 18 or over.
  • If you need organise to transport from your accommodation to our departure point please book it via the hotel concierge.  We have had a lot of feedback from customers saying that Uber taxi’s are not showing up.
  • Check-in 15 minutes prior to departure
  • Cancellation needs to be made 22 days before the departure date. 
  • Collapsible wheelchairs can be accommodated providing the passenger is accompanied by someone who can assist them to board and disembark.
  • Highland hotels and guesthouses do not have lifts/elevators. Guests should be able to walk up steps in order to access rooms.
  • The summer and winter itinerary vary slightly.
  • Collapsible wheelchairs can be accommodated providing the passenger is accompanied by someone who can assist them to board and disembark.
  • Highland hotels and guesthouses do not have lifts/elevators. Guests should be able to walk up steps in order to access rooms.

Cancellation Policy

Fully refundable until 22 days before start

Non-refundable after 22 days before start