You have the big city-life, with the bars, restaurants, night clubs and many, many beautiful sights to see. Then you have the country life of Scotland’s breath-taking scenery, infinite outdoor activities and temperamental climate.
Neist Point Lighthouse Isle of Skye
Neist Point Lighthouse on the Isle of Skye is one of the most iconic sights on the island. This place is a photographers haven, especially as the sunsets over the sea here giving a stunning golden glow along the cliffs.
loch sheanta
One of Scotland's most rugged natural landscapes lies on the north west on the country, where it typically rains more often than the sunshines. This is why the Isle of Skye is known as the Misty Isle, however the moody vibe that it gives to the island is what makes it even more spectacular.
Camas Daraich Beach Isle of Skye
The Isle of Skye is known for it's rugged landscape and stunning mountain range, not so much for its beautiful beaches. The beaches on the Isle of Skye are so diverse, there are rocky beaches, black sand beaches and even golden sand beaches paired with the clearest blue water.