We work with reputable, local tour operators to offer you a wide variety of excursions to choose from, in every port you’ll visit.
We offer you convenience, flexibility and peace of mind.
Book Early
Our most popular tours sell out quickly so we recommend that you book early to avoid disappointment.
OVERVIEW
Explore a starkly stunning landscape by panoramic coach and visit a small factory where world-famous Harris Tweed is woven. Scotland’s Outer Hebrides archipelago is a remote and special place, and this leisurely excursion captures fascinating glimpses of the varied sights and terrain to be seen here. Among them: fjord-like sea lochs, villages nestled along rugged roads ascending to majestic mountain vistas, sweeping beaches, sheer sea cliffs, ancient rocks and abundant wildlife including otters and eagles. In Tarbert, Harris Island’s charming answer to a big city, you’ll call on a small shop and adjacent tweed storehouse with the opportunity to purchase woolen items made here. A bit of free time in this loch-side town is followed by a drive across lunar terrain strewn with tiny inland lakes, leading to a beautiful white-sand beach framed by turquoise sea, steep dunes and even steeper mountains. Relax awhile here and snap memorable photos of this pristine setting as you gaze out toward Taransay, Scotland’s largest and arguably most beautiful uninhabited island. Circling back to Stornaway via the scenic route, you may well find yourself dreaming of picking up a secluded Hebrides getaway cottage.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Experience a guided survey of the diverse, ruggedly unspoiled Outer Hebrides landscape.
• Travel by panoramic coach through scenic villages, up to high mountain overlooks, along sea cliffs, beaches and heather uplands.
• Enjoy a Harris Tweed weaving demonstration and some browsing time in the town of Tarbert.
• Stop and relax awhile along magnificently scenic Horgabost Beach on the waters of Luskentyre Bay.
• Admire the uninhabited island Taransay, setting of Britain’s first reality TV series, Castaway 2000.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Wear layered, weather-appropriate clothing; conditions are changeable in the Hebrides.
• Flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
• Bring a hat, sunglasses and sunscreen as needed.