Isle of Skye and Fairy Pools Day Tour leaving from Portree
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Isle of Skye and Fairy Pools Day Tour leaving from Portree

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Experience the Magic of the Isle of Skye in a day with a small group, a local guide and a separate driver! Allow our knowledgeable guide to focus on you and interact in a way that driver-guides can't, and get ready for the experience of a lifetime! This tour leaves from Portree and is the easiest way for you to see the best sights in Skye during your time there.

Skye is our favourite place in the whole world. With magical pools, spectacular mountains, unrivalled landscapes, and folklore aplenty, Skye really does have it all. We can’t wait to share it all with you!

Our Isle of Skye tour endeavours to show you the very best of Skye and Lochalsh including An Corran Beach, the Old Man of Storr, The Quiaraing, and the world-famous Fairy Pools!!

This intensive day tour prioritises the very best of the Isle of Skye including Scottish history, spectacular scenery, breath-taking water features and hidden gem locations.

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Isle of Skye and Fairy Pools Day Tour leaving from Portree

What's included

Bottled water
Snacks
Guide

Detailed itinerary

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Stop 1

Our first stop will take us to the world-famous Fairy Pools. We aim to get her earlier than the crowds so that you can have a more enjoyable experience. These crystal-clear rock pools are fed and connected by a series of waterfalls, originating from the nearby Black Cuillin Mountains. We will allow around 90 minutes to explore the fairy pools. The initial walk is up hill and of moderate intensity, so this part of the trip will not be suitable for those with mobility issues. It will take around 15-20 minutes to walk to the first of the fairy pools from the carpark. There are more pools to explore further up the path.

If you don’t feel that the fairy pool walk is for you, then our driver will take you to an alternative location not far away!

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Our next stop on the Isle of Skye will take us to an area filled with folklore and natural beauty. Wash your face in the magical water at Sligachan bridge or simply marvel at the imposing Cuillin Mountain Ridge behind. We will also show you some of the best angles for getting an unbelievable photo. (That’s if the misty isle doesn’t live up to its name and swallow the mountains!)

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Stop 3

Our next stop will be Portree where we will stop for lunch. We will aim to get to Portree around 12pm in an attempt to get lunch before the majority of the crowds descend! Our guide will give recommendations of where to go for lunch.

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Stop 4

Highland Coo time!! We are going to get up close and personal to some lovely Highland Cows and their calves. Always a favourite stop with our visitors!

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Lealt Falls is a breathtaking stop that often surprises our guests. This dramatic waterfall tumbles from the hills into a deep gorge below, set against a backdrop of rugged cliffs and sweeping coastal views. A short walk from the car park leads to viewing platforms where you can take in the raw beauty of the falls and, on a clear day, catch glimpses of the sea beyond.

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Stop 6

Kilt Rock

As we head up the east coast of Skye, we will stop at the awe-inspiring Kilt Rock and Mealt falls. The magnificent 90 metre cliff resembles a traditional pleated kilt and is home to a spectacular waterfall fed by the nearby Mealt Loch. It really is a sight to behold!

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We will then visit An Corran beach and go hunting for the dinosaur footprints together! Please note we will time this stop with the tide in order to have the best chance of seeing the footprints!

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Stop 8

We will next visit the spectacular Quiraing. You will have time to walk a little way on the path so you can truly immerse yourself in the breath-taking landscape around you. The Quiraing is the result of a series of landslips that occurred over the last 15,000 years, including the largest mass movement slide in Britain, which covers more than three square miles and is still active. Our guide will give you background on this magical place and then give you time to experience it for yourself.

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Stop 9

After lunch we will visit one of Skye’s most iconic landmarks- The Old Man of Storr. The “Old Man” is a large pinnacle of rock that can be seen from miles around. We will stop at a great viewpoint and learn about some of the folklore of this impressive rock formation.

What's not included

Restroom on board
WiFi on board

Available languages

Guide guide
EN

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Important information

Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Suitable for children over 6 years old only

Meeting point

Look out for the blue Tartan Trailblazers minibus in one of the parking spaces

About Portree

Portree is the largest town and capital of the Isle of Skye, known for its picturesque harbor, colorful waterfront buildings, and stunning natural landscapes. It serves as the gateway to the island's breathtaking scenery, including the Old Man of Storr and the Quiraing.

Top Attractions

Old Man of Storr

A iconic rock formation and one of the most famous landmarks on the Isle of Skye. It offers breathtaking views and challenging hikes.

Nature 2-3 hours for the hike Free

The Quiraing

A dramatic and otherworldly landscape of land slips and rock formations. It's a must-visit for hiking enthusiasts.

Nature 3-4 hours for the hike Free

Fairy Pools

A series of crystal-clear pools and waterfalls in the Black Cuillin mountains. It's a popular spot for swimming and photography.

Nature 2-3 hours for the hike and swim Free

Dunvegan Castle

The ancestral home of the Chiefs of Clan MacLeod and one of the oldest continuously inhabited castles in Scotland.

Historical 2-3 hours for the visit Moderate entry fee

Portree Harbor

The picturesque harbor of Portree is the heart of the town, with colorful buildings and a lively atmosphere.

Scenic 1-2 hours for a stroll and photo opportunities Free

Must-Try Local Dishes

Fresh Seafood

Portree is known for its fresh seafood, including scallops, langoustines, and crab.

Dinner Can be vegetarian or vegan options available in other dishes.

Haggis

A traditional Scottish dish made from sheep's heart, liver, and lungs, mixed with onions, oatmeal, suet, and spices.

Dinner Contains meat and offal.

Cullen Skink

A creamy smoked haddock soup with potatoes and onions.

Lunch Contains fish and dairy.

Tablet

A traditional Scottish sweet made from sugar, condensed milk, and butter.

Dessert Contains dairy and sugar.

Popular Activities

Hiking Rock climbing Kayaking Scenic drives Boat tours Whisky tasting Visiting castles and historic sites Local festivals and events

Best Time to Visit

June to August

Summer offers the best weather for outdoor activities and sightseeing, with longer daylight hours and warmer temperatures. This is the peak tourist season with lively festivals and events.

12°C to 18°C (54°F to 64°F) 54°F to 64°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: English
  • Widely spoken: Scottish Gaelic
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

British Pound (GBP)

Time Zone

GMT (UTC+0) or BST (UTC+1) during daylight saving time

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Portree is generally safe, but standard precautions should be taken to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure
  • • Be cautious when using ATMs
  • • Avoid walking alone at night in remote areas

Getting there

By air
  • Glasgow Airport • 300 km (186 miles) from Portree
  • Inverness Airport • 150 km (93 miles) from Portree
By train

Inverness Station

By bus

Inverness Bus Station, Glasgow Bus Station

Getting around

Public transport

Buses are the primary mode of public transport. They are reliable and connect major attractions.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Local taxi services, no major ride-sharing apps

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Town Center Old Man of Storr Area Dunvegan

Day trips

Kyle of Lochalsh
35 km (22 miles) from Portree • Half day

A charming coastal town with stunning views of the Skye Bridge and the Isle of Skye.

Eilean Donan Castle
60 km (37 miles) from Portree • Full day

One of Scotland's most iconic castles, located on a small island where three lochs meet.

Glencoe
150 km (93 miles) from Portree • Full day

A stunning valley with dramatic landscapes and rich history, known for its hiking trails and scenic drives.

Festivals

Skye Live Music Festival • Annual, typically in August Skye Highland Games • Annual, typically in August Skye Food & Drink Festival • Annual, typically in September

Pro tips

  • Visit the Old Man of Storr early in the morning for fewer crowds and better lighting.
  • Bring layered clothing and waterproof gear for changing weather conditions.
  • Try local seafood, especially scallops and langoustines, at the Seafood Shack.
  • Book accommodations well in advance, especially during peak season.
  • Consider renting a car for flexibility and to explore remote attractions.
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