Isle of Skye
Whether you want to visit the Isle of Skye for a few days whilst on a tour of Scotland, or stay for a longer spell, the island has countless ways to enchant you with its mountain ranges, miles of dramatic coastline and captivating history.
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Things to Do in Skye
Wildlife on Skye
Discover the wildlife on Skye.
Food and drink on Skye
From fresh oysters to epic island whisky, there's plenty of food and drink to enjoy on Skye.
Arts and crafts on Skye
Explore the inspirational arts and craft scene of the island.
Great walks on the Isle of Skye
Immerse yourself in the great outdoors and find the perfect walking routes for your Skye adventure.
Visit the Isle of Raasay
Find out more about this island near Skye.
Visit Plockton
Discover the "jewel of the Highlands".
6 Famous Film Locations on Skye
Discover famous film locations on the Isle of Skye, including Dunvegan Castle, The Fairy Glen and more.
Skye Activities and Experiences
Discover a fantastic range of activities and experiences awaiting you on the Isle of Skye.
Inspiration for Skye breaks
Places to stay
Find out all you need to know about the best places to stay on Skye. From hotels and cosy holiday cottages to caravan and camping experiences.
Tours, routes & trails
Check out our ideas for short breaks and trips around Skye.
Unique experiences
Experience Skye's unique culture, landscape and heritage with whale watching, whisky and even dinosaurs!
The Hebridean Whale Trail
The Hebridean Whale Trail brings together over 30 of the most beautiful corners of Scotland's west coast.
Staffin Dinosaur Museum
The Staffin Dinosaur Museum is home to an internationally acclaimed collection of dinosaur fossils.
Hebridean Whisky Trail
The Hebridean Whisky Trail is an exciting and unique opportunity to experience the rich culture, provenance and landscape of four Hebridean islands.
Map of Skye
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Travel to and around Skye
Getting to
Ferry
The Caledonian MacBrayne ferry (Mallaig to Skye) runs daily from the port of Mallaig in the west Highlands to Armadale in Sleat on the south of Skye. You can get to Mallaig by road or train.
Plan your trip on the CalMac website
The privately-operated Glenelg ferry connects Glenelg on the mainland with Kylerhea on Skye.
Driving
The Skye Bridge is a road bridge spanning Loch Alsh between the mainland village of Kyle of Lochalsh which is connected to Scotland's rail network, and Kyleakin on Skye. Buses go directly from Glasgow to Skye and Inverness to Skye too.
Getting around
Bus and coach
The island is served by Stagecoach buses, connecting the main villages.
Ferry
Fancy an island hopping adventure? There are three main ferry ports on Skye operated by Calmac.
- Mallaig (mainland) to Armadale (Skye)
- Sconser (Skye) to Raasay
- Uig (Skye) to Lochmaddy (North Uist) or Tarbert (Harris)
Please note, if you're planning to take the ferry from Mallaig to Armadale that onward public transport travel is limited to the rest of Skye. Private taxi hire can be booked in advance as bus services are very limited. Alternatively, consider the Skye Bridge where more public transport options are available.
Driving
Driving around Skye is the preferred option for many visitors as it offers the most flexibility and access to more remote spots. However, it is good to remember that some of the island's roads are single track, with ample passing places.
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