Our Western Isles holidays & tours
It looks like a bank of cloud brewing off mainland Scotland: the long island chain of the Western Isles, also called the Outer Hebrides, which includes the islands of Barra, North and South Uists, Benbecula, Harris and Lewis. They are as beautiful as they are wild, containing rare habitats like machair grassland, and are a haven for wildlife. These fragile environments and the small communities who live here are very sensitive to the impacts of tourism, so our Western Isles holidays seek to support them, not damage them. Our small ship cruises record wildlife data for conservation organisations and bring money to small communities by making local purchases – so the Western Isles can stay wild.
Our top Western Isles (Outer Hebrides) holidays
St Kilda and the Outer Hebrides cruise, Scotland
From
£5200
11 days
ex flights
Scottish Cruise to St Kilda and the Outer Hebrides
Small group
Skye and the Small Isles sailing holiday
From
£1600 to £2960
9 days
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Sail Scotland's Small Isles and visit spectacular Skye
Small group2026: 5 May, 10 May, 30 Jul, 18 Aug, 26 Aug, 29 Aug, 9 Sep, 13 Sep, 16 Sep, 2027: 29 Apr, 10 May, 15 May, 14 Jun, 30 Jul, 14 Aug, 18 Aug, 26 Aug, 8 Sep, 9 Sep, 13 Sep
Walking in Outer Hebrides & the Isle of Skye
From
£3064 to £3174
7 days
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Walking adventure to the wild Hebrides, Skye, Harris and Lewis
Small group2026: 11 Apr, 2 May, 8 May, 29 May, 13 Jun, 18 Jul, 8 Aug, 22 Aug, 4 Sep, 26 Sep, 3 Oct, 10 Oct
Hebrides cruise, Mull, Islay, Luing, Shuna and Jura
From
£1400 to £2220
8 days
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Sail by the spectacular islands of the Southern Hebrides.
Small group2026: 9 Aug, 21 Aug, 24 Aug, 5 Sep, 13 Sep, 19 Sep, 26 Sep, 2027: 16 Apr, 7 May, 20 May, 12 Jul, 9 Aug, 24 Aug, 5 Sep, 18 Sep, 22 Sep, 27 Sep
Whisky and wildlife sailing holiday in Scotland
From
£2100 to £2180
11 days
ex flights
Malt Whisky and Wildlife Cruise to Mull, Jura and Islay
Small group2026: 12 May, 2027: 12 May
Western Isles small group walking holiday, Scotland
From
£2916 to £2938
7 days
ex flights
Uists, Barra & Mingulay walking in the Western Isles
Small group2026: 25 Apr, 16 May, 6 Jun, 27 Jun, 18 Jul, 8 Aug, 22 Aug, 19 Sep
Lewis and Harris Outer Hebrides cruise, Scotland
From
£2700 to £3800
11 days
ex flights
A cruise to the Outer Hebrides, the edge of the Atlantic.
Small group2027: 19 May, 25 May, 6 Aug
Wildlife sailing holiday in Scotland
From
£1000 to £2960
6 days
ex flights
Extraordinary wildlife above and below the waves
Small group2026: 14 Apr, 5 May, 7 Jun, 24 Jun, 13 Jul, 14 Aug, 8 Sep, 1 Oct, 2027: 13 Apr, 22 Apr, 9 May, 29 May, 14 Jun, 17 Jul, 21 Aug, 9 Sep, 1 Oct
Outer Hebrides and Shiant Isles cruise, Scotland
From
£2700 to £3800
11 days
ex flights
A magical cruise wandering through the Outer Hebrides
Small group2026: 2 Aug, 9 Aug, 2027: 3 Jun, 2 Aug, 9 Aug
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Western Isles holiday highlights
Where to go
The Western Isles are sometimes called the ‘Long Island’ – referring to the chain of Atlantic islands you can see on the map. Lewis is the northernmost, with Stornaway the largest town, Harris is just below. Then there are the Uists, and Barra below. The ‘long island’ is surrounded by many smaller islands, like the Barra Isles and the Shiant Islands.
You might add on other islands when you visit – such as the Inner Hebrides, closer to the Scottish coast, or the St Kilda archipelago, an uninhabited and remote island that is known for its birdlife. Other islands are inhabited, and the small communities here maintain a rich culture of traditions and crafts – including famous Harris tweed. Getting around means ferries, or bridges, or the services of a small ship which can be your lovely home for the week.
You might add on other islands when you visit – such as the Inner Hebrides, closer to the Scottish coast, or the St Kilda archipelago, an uninhabited and remote island that is known for its birdlife. Other islands are inhabited, and the small communities here maintain a rich culture of traditions and crafts – including famous Harris tweed. Getting around means ferries, or bridges, or the services of a small ship which can be your lovely home for the week.
Wildlife
With much of their mountains, moors and grassland protected, the Western Isles are an important breeding grounds for birds, and the waters between them are a wildlife haven.
Warmed by the Gulf Stream, these latitudes are teeming with life. Not only do you have some of the UK’s largest and most important seabird colonies in the Western Islands – not least populations of puffins and gannets – but in fact over 300 bird species can be seen, from birds of prey like the white-tailed eagle, to seabirds and waders. In the water, you might clock otters and seals, but this is also one of the best places in the UK to see both whales and basking sharks. Look out for minke whales, orca, and various dolphins and porpoises. On land, there are iconic red deer, the UK’s largest land animal.
Warmed by the Gulf Stream, these latitudes are teeming with life. Not only do you have some of the UK’s largest and most important seabird colonies in the Western Islands – not least populations of puffins and gannets – but in fact over 300 bird species can be seen, from birds of prey like the white-tailed eagle, to seabirds and waders. In the water, you might clock otters and seals, but this is also one of the best places in the UK to see both whales and basking sharks. Look out for minke whales, orca, and various dolphins and porpoises. On land, there are iconic red deer, the UK’s largest land animal.
Cruise holidays and sailing holidays
Islands make fantastic cruising grounds and there’s no better way to pootle between ports, lochs, or across the Minch (separating Lewis and Harris from the mainland) than by boat. Our small ship cruise holidays are small enough that they don’t overwhelm the small populations in the area, in some cases carrying just six passengers. Pottering about by boat means a spot of fishing; mackerel and crab are easy to come by – but you might also drop a lobster pot or two, just in case. If you want to go under sail, that’s easy too, and you’ll find sheltered seas between the landmasses, where you can enjoy smooth sailing.
Walking and cycling holidays
Walking holidays are all about taking in the wildlife (bring your binoculars) and taking your time. There aren’t many big hills to conquer but there are a lot of coastal walks, as you can imagine – and you won’t believe the colour of the beaches here. Over a week you can visit seven islands or more, your legs fuelled by seafood, venison, and other beautiful local produce.
Cyclists will find flattish landscapes and quiet routes. You’ll be following single track roads with very few cars. For an even more relaxing experience, you can hire an e-bike if you’d prefer less pedalling, and more time to look around keeping an eye out for birds. Our holidays support local businesses on land – you’ll visit local distilleries and weavers along the way as a break from the saddle.
Cyclists will find flattish landscapes and quiet routes. You’ll be following single track roads with very few cars. For an even more relaxing experience, you can hire an e-bike if you’d prefer less pedalling, and more time to look around keeping an eye out for birds. Our holidays support local businesses on land – you’ll visit local distilleries and weavers along the way as a break from the saddle.
Self drive holidays
You can island-hop with a car in the Western Isles with ease, thanks to the fact that many of the islands are connected. Take the Uists, where you can use causeways to get around, and the fact that Lewis and Harris are one landmass. Using bridges, too, and car ferries when needed (such as to cross over to Skye), you can feel free to explore. On the way, stay in lovely locally-run bed & breakfasts – as much a mainstay of the Scottish landscape as the moorland and mountain. You’ll discover the white sand beaches and grasslands, plus the tweed-making traditions, old crofts, and the standing stones that point to centuries of heritage.
Our Western Isles (Outer Hebrides) holidays reviews
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Sheryn Platts04 Oct 2025
It was really excellent. I could only give the highest praise. Very memorable.read more
David Butler27 Sep 2025
Excellent. Good weather, calm seas, nice people, excellent food. What more could one wish for.read more
Michele Needleman05 Jun 2025
Excellent holiday. Particular mention must be made about the food on board. I don't think we've ever had meals like this that were every bit as tasty and nutritious as my home cooking, with plenty of fresh vegetables.read more

