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NC500 & Isle of Skye Spectacular

Destination: ObanOperator: Caledonian Travel Terms
Departs: 28/06/2026Type: Sight Seeing
Duration: 7 daysQuality: Good * * *
Departs Via: All AreasBoard: Half Board
Tour Code: J2670004Transport: Coach Pickup
Supplements
Single Room £120.00 per person
Adults £699.00
Children £559.00
Deposit Per Person £60.00
* Children: Max age 12
* Babies: Max age 23 months
27 rooms are available.
Cutoff Date: 14/06/2026
Description
Enjoy the ultimate seven day road trip around the North Coast of Scotland while you sit back, relax, and enjoy the view! Take in some of the most beautiful coastline Scotland has to offer, with white sandy beaches, rugged mountains and castles. Passing through remote, pretty villages and Highland Towns, you get a true taste of the Highlands and the hidden beauty it has to offer.
Itinerary
What's Included?
- Coach travel with reserved seating- One night dinner, bed and breakfast at The Craiglynne Hotel - Grantown-on-Spey- Two nights dinner, bed and breakfast at the Royal Hotel, Thurso- Two nights dinner, bed and breakfast at the The Caledonian Hotel - Ullapool- One night dinner, bed and breakfastThe Great Western Hotel - Oban- Overnight stay in Grantown on Spey, a delightful village in the heart of Whisky Country- Included entrance to Dunrobin Castle the most northerly of Scotland's great houses and the largest in the Northern Highlands- Explore John O Groats one of the most northerly points in mainland Britain- Enjoy a scenic journey as we travel to Durness along the northern coast to Ullapool, and the shores of Little Loch Broom- Spectacular scenic excursion from Ullapool visiting Poolewe, Gairloch & Shieldaig, Loch Carron and Loch Ewe- Enjoy an excursion to the Spectacular Isle of Skye travelling across the Skye Bridge to Portree- Overnight stay in Oban, Gateway to the Isles with spectacular views looking over the island's of Kerrera and Mull.You'll stop at one of the most northerly points in mainland Britain, John O' Groats, where you can enjoy dramatic, unspoilt views towards Orkney. This unmissable route, affectionately known as Scotland's Route 66, is sure to capture any visitor's imagination!

Your Included Itinerary
John O'Groats & Wick - Travel along the northern coast passing the beautiful Castle of Mey to popular John O'Groats. John O'Groats and the amazing surrounding coast are simply breathtaking. Travel along the Eastern coastline to pretty Wick. Set astride the River Wick stretching along both sides of Wick Bay with the remains of the Castle of Wick sitting on the edge of the cliffs overlooking the sea.Ullapool & Poolewe - Enjoy a scenic journey as we travel to Durness - the most north westerly village on the British mainland - along the northern coast to Ullapool, a picturesque fishing town, nestled in the shores of Little Loch Broom. We continue to the attractive little village of Poolewe boasting a stunning location at the sheltered side of Loch Ewe.Shieldaig and Lochcarron - Enjoy a scenic journey along the beautiful coast passing the beautiful Shieldaig, adorned with white[1]washed cottages prettily sat on the shores of Loch Torridon. We continue along the coast to charming Lochcarron passing some of the most magnificent scenery in the British Isles, such as the Strathcarron hills and the Applecross peninsula.Isle of Skye - Enjoy a drive across the beautiful Skye Bridge to the Isle of Skye. Enjoy time in Portree on the east side of Skye overlooking a sheltered bay. This pretty village is the capital of the island and is surrounded by hills and has everything that you could ask for on this inclusive excursion, from churches and cafes to delightful gift shops and much more.\n\nDunrobin Castle - Jewel in the crown of the Highlands -Perched above the North Sea near Golspie, Dunrobin Castle is one of Scotland's most enchanting stately homes. With its fairytale spires, manicured gardens, and sweeping coastal views. Dating back to the early 1300s, Dunrobin is the historic seat of the Earls and Dukes of Sutherland. Inside, explore opulent rooms filled with fine art, period furnishings, and fascinating artefacts. A must-see on the North Coast 500 route, Dunrobin is more than a castle- it's a window into the romance and legacy of the Scottish Highlands.

John O’Groats
The most northerly point of the UK's mainland, John O'Groats is a popular tourist village.
The village is well-known for being the starting point of the famous 'End to End' journey to Land's End in the South of England.
But that's not all. The village has a bustling harbour where you can catch a ferry to the Orkney Islands, plenty of gift shops to browse and dramatic scenery in every direction.
With Caledonian Travel we offer a wide selection of holidays north of the border so you can see the very best that Scotland has to offer, from scenic Fort William and Loch Lomond, coastal towns like Oban and Dornoch and vibrant Edinburgh and Glasgow. Your ideal Scottish break is just a click away!


Ullapool
Nestled on the shores of Loch Broom, Ullapool is a vibrant Highland village that offers breathtaking scenery, rich culture, and warm hospitality.
Surrounded by rugged mountains and dramatic coastlines, and a picturesque harbour, where fishing boats and ferries create a postcard-perfect scene.
Ullapool's charm extends beyond its natural location. The village offers many friendly pubs or cafes, and you can discover locally crafted goods in the independent shops lining the main street.

Portree - Isle of Skye
Set against a backdrop of rolling hills and sea cliffs, Portree is the Isle of Skye's bustling capital. With its colourful harbour, welcoming atmosphere, and stunning natural surroundings, Portree captures the essence of Highland charm.
The town's iconic waterfront, lined with pastel-painted buildings, is the ideal place to visit. Stroll along the harbour, watch fishing boats come and go, or enjoy fresh local seafood with a view. Portree's lively town centre offers an array of independent shops, cozy cafes, and traditional pubs where live music brings the evenings to life.
The town also plays host to cultural events and local gatherings throughout the year, giving visitors a taste of Gaelic traditions and island life. Portree is known as the soul of Skye.

Oban
Translated in Scottish Gaelic, Oban means The Little Bay, and people remember this beautiful area for many reasons. Tourists love eating Oban's fantastic seafood, admiring its breathtaking scenery, and immersing themselves in the town's history.\n\nAnd in summer, tourists love watching its spectacular sunsets.\n\nOban is the biggest town between Helensburgh and Fort William and is a popular tourist hub on the Northwest coast of Scotland that leads to many of the area's surrounding islands and historic sites.\n\nWith its sweeping bay, beautiful harbour and stunning scenic views, Oban has been a popular visitor destination since Victorian times.\n\nDid you know? Oban and neighbouring Lorn have a long and interesting history which began in the Dark Ages with Kings and Chiefs building castles and forts along the coast. In 500AD a powerful Irish Lord named Loairn established his Kingdom just outside Oban at Dunollie and gave his name to the district.
Venue Information
Craiglynne Hotel - Grantown On Spey Craiglynne Hotel - Grantown On Spey
Located in the heart of the Scottish Highlands in Grantown on Spey, the Craiglynne Hotel is surrounded by immaculate gardens and views across Cromdale Hills. The Craiglynne Hotel offers a warm welcome, high standards of accommodation and an ideal location for our inclusive itinerary.\nAll rooms feature en-suite facilities, free Wi-Fi in public areas, and everything you need for a comfortable stay. Enjoy a hearty Scottish breakfast and evening meals made with local produce in the restaurant, or relax with a drink in our friendly lounge bar.- All bedrooms with en-suite facilities- TV- Tea/coffee making facilities- Bar- Restaurant- Free Wi-Fi in public areas

The Royal Hotel, Thurso
Located in the heart of Thurso, The Royal Hotel is your perfect base for exploring Scotland's northern coast and the breathtaking landscapes of the Highlands. As one of the oldest hotels in the area, it blends traditional charm with modern comforts and a warm welcome.All rooms feature en-suite facilities, free Wi-Fi, and everything you need for a comfortable stay. Enjoy a hearty Scottish breakfast and evening meals made with local produce in the restaurant, or relax with a drink in our friendly lounge bar.- All bedrooms with en-suite facilities- TV- Tea/coffee making facilities- Bar- Restaurant- Free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel.

The Caledonian Hotel, Ullapool
In a stunning location overlooking the beautiful harbour of Ullapool, with wonderful views of the colourful fishing boats of Loch Broom and the rolling hills to Ullapool, this distinctive hotel offer a true Scottish welcome and high standards of hospitality for a special breakaway.All rooms feature en-suite facilities, and everything you need for a comfortable stay. Enjoy a hearty Scottish breakfast and evening meals made with local produce in the restaurant, or relax with a drink in our friendly lounge bar.- All bedrooms with en-suite facilities- TV- Tea/coffee making facilities- Bar- Restaurant

The Great Western Hotel, Oban The Great Western Hotel, Oban
The Great Western Hotel offers an ideal location on the curving esplanade, with magnificent views of the bay and just a pleasant stroll from the shops and harbour of pretty Oban. With top quality entertainment and a high standard of accommodation and service, this friendly hotel attracts visitors year after year.\n\nAll rooms feature en-suite facilities, free Wi-Fi, and everything you need for a comfortable stay. Enjoy a hearty Scottish breakfast and evening meals made with local produce in the restaurant, or relax with a drink in our friendly lounge bar.- All bedrooms with en-suite facilities- TV- Tea/coffee making facilities- Lounge/ Bar- Restaurant- Free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel.
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