Scottish Islands

Travel Guide

Isle of Mull showing a coastal town and a bay or harbor
Stromness which includes rugged coastline and tranquil scenes
Isle of Skye featuring rugged coastline, mountains and a lighthouse
Isle of Mull which includes fishing, a coastal town and a bay or harbor
Isle of Skye featuring tranquil scenes, a pond and a river or creek
Surrounding the northern tip of the United Kingdom are nearly 800 individual islands, some inhabited, some not, but all beautiful.

From rugged shoreline to rolling green pastures, the Scottish Islands offer outdoor vacations filled with adventure and serenity. Enjoy Scottish music, history, food and traditions as you hop between the Shetland, Orkney, Hebrides and hundreds of other islands in this northern archipelago.

Driving northwest from Scotland’s mainland, the Isle of Skye is one of the first islands you’ll encounter. It’s part of the Inner Hebrides, reachable by the Skye Bridge between Kyle of Lochalsh and Kyleakin. Visit clannish castles or take a walking or boating wildlife tour to see red deer, seals and dolphins. Near Portree, climb the Old Man of Storr. In August, watch the Skye Highland Games, with bagpipes, hammer throws and plenty of men and women dancing in kilts and argyle.

Ride a ferry or fly to the Outer Hebrides, or Western Isles, along the Atlantic Ocean. Appreciate special historical significance following the Bonnie Prince Charlie Trail, seeing places on Eriskay, South Uist and Benbecula that Prince Charles Edward Stewart visited in 1745. The natural beauty of beaches, lochs and rolling greens hasn’t changed much in 250 years, but you’ll find more spots today to eat fresh and smoked seafood and black pudding.

To the northeast, the Orkney Islands celebrate 5,000 years of history with the Standing Stones of Stenness rising 18 feet (6 meters) tall in a henge monument. Stroll along beaches with dunes, towering headlands and offshore shipwrecks.

Farther north are the Shetland Isles, with Viking history and iconic Shetland ponies. Paddle a sea kayak to observe otters and rare seabirds. In winter view the northern lights.

No matter which of the Scottish Islands you visit, you’ll find a delightful combination of havens of solitude and welcoming communities. Enjoy single malt whiskey and lamb, two of Scotland’s famous specialties. Listen to the charming lilt of local residents. Fly into Aberdeen, Edinburgh or Glasgow and drive or ride a bus to Skye in just over 5 hours. Use ferries to hop among the main inhabited islands.

Where to stay in Scottish Islands

Portree which includes rugged coastline

Portree Town

If you're spending some time in Portree Town, Somerled Square and Portree Harbour are top sights worth seeing.

Portree Town
Red Skye restaurant in Broadford offers great quality, fresh, local produce in a cosy restaurant just off the main road heading into Broadford from the Skye Bridge.  Well worth a visit.  An added bonus is the staff are so friendly and helpful!

Broadford

Unique features of Broadford include the restaurants and seaside views. Make a stop by Isle of Skye Market Square or Magpie while you're exploring the area.

Broadford
Talisker Distillery

Carbost

If you're spending some time in Carbost, Talisker Distillery and Isle of Skye Oysters are top sights worth seeing.

Carbost

Edinbane

You might want to take some time to explore the restaurants and waterfront views in Edinbane, and Skeabost Golf Course is a top sight to see in the surrounding area.

Edinbane
One of the main building stones of Scottish #culture is whisky. Whisky isn't just a drink, but it's also a tradition, social move and display of character. "Tell me what whisky you likeamd I tell you what kind of person you are". Here is a view of the new whisky distillery on the Isle of Skye, called Torabhaig.

Teangue

Teangue is noteworthy for its restaurants, and you can make a stop at top attractions like Torabhaig Distillery and Traigh a' Chnuic.

Teangue
This was at our hotel in Flodigarry

Flodigarry

Though Flodigarry might not have many top sights, you can venture to the surrounding area to see attractions like Quiraing and Skye Museum of Island Life.

Flodigarry
Kings Arms Hotel
Kings Arms Hotel
2 out of 5
King Street, Kyleakin, Kyleakin, Scotland
The price is $145 per night from Apr 23 to Apr 24
$145
includes taxes & fees
$121 per night
Apr 23 - Apr 24
Stay at this hotel in Kyleakin. Enjoy free WiFi, free parking, and 2 bars/lounges. Our guests praise the helpful staff and the clean rooms in our reviews. Popular ...
6.2/10 (786 reviews)
Did the job
"Basic hotel but decent value for money. Slept pretty well and had a good shower."

Reviewed on Apr 19, 2025

Kings Arms Hotel
Bracken Hide Hotel
Bracken Hide Hotel
4 out of 5
Struan Rd, Portree, Scotland
The price is $560 per night from May 4 to May 5
$560
includes taxes & fees
$466 per night
May 4 - May 5
Stay at this 4-star hotel in Portree. Enjoy free breakfast, free WiFi, and free parking. Our guests praise the helpful staff in our reviews. Popular attractions ...
9.2/10 Wonderful! (165 reviews)
"Very friendly and helpful staff. Appreciate your help to make a special stay for our son and daughter in law's wedding. Fabulous meal. Thank you."

Reviewed on Apr 14, 2025

Bracken Hide Hotel
Uig Hotel
Uig Hotel
3 out of 5
Uig, Uig, Scotland
The price is $346 per night from Apr 21 to Apr 22
$346
includes taxes & fees
$288 per night
Apr 21 - Apr 22
Stay at this 3-star hotel in Uig. Enjoy free breakfast, free WiFi, and free parking. Our guests praise the breakfast and the restaurant in our reviews. Popular ...
9.4/10 Exceptional! (1,003 reviews)
"This was an affordable option in a touristy area. The hotel is old, but the rooms have been renovated with new carpets and bathrooms. The single room was small, but I had room to open my large suitcase on the floor when I moved the chair. I had a very nice seaside view from my window. The breakfast ..."

Reviewed on Apr 19, 2025

Uig Hotel
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
House Of Juniper - The Cabins
House Of Juniper - The Cabins
2 out of 5
The Cabins, Lower Harrapool, Broadford, Strath, Scotland
Stay at this cabin in Strath. Enjoy free parking, breakfast (surcharge), and a bar/lounge. Popular attractions Magpie and Isle of Skye Market Square are located ...
9.8/10 Exceptional! (89 reviews)
Quiet and calm
"Nice and comfort"

Reviewed on Apr 8, 2025

House Of Juniper - The Cabins
Armadale Castle Cabins
Armadale Castle Cabins
4 out of 5
Armadale, Sleat, Sleat, Scotland
Stay at this property in Sleat. Enjoy free parking and a garden. Popular attractions Armadale Ferry Terminal and Museum of the Isles are located nearby.
9.4/10 Exceptional! (33 reviews)
"We absolutely loved our stay at the Armadale Castle, the view from the place was amazing. My husband and I went during their off season so they place was pretty much to ourselves, I personally loved how quite it was and how close the store was to the place. We plan on booking again when we go back ..."

Reviewed on Mar 4, 2025

Armadale Castle Cabins
Small rustic log cabin, centrally located on the Isle of Skye.
Small rustic log cabin, centrally located on the Isle of Skye.
Broadford
Stay at this cabin in Strath. Popular attractions Isle of Skye Market Square and Giant MacAskill Musuem are located nearby.
10/10 Exceptional! (2 reviews)
Super stay in Skye
"Ideal location and amenities. Cabin very clean & tidy with towels, tv, tea bags & sugar provided! Kitchen fitted with all necessary items. Host James very kindly had put heaters on for us arriving & he was fab at responding to any questions we had. Lovely stay, highly recommend!"

Reviewed on Apr 17, 2025

Small rustic log cabin, centrally located on the Isle of Skye.
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.

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