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Isle of Skye: Loch Coruisk Boat Trip and Fairy Pools Tour

By Blue Skye Tours
Free cancellation available
Price is NZ$1,473 per traveller* *Get a lower price by selecting multiple travellers

Features

  • Free cancellation available
  • 8h
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation
  • Selective hotel pickup

Overview

  • Set sail on a boat trip from Elgol to the remote Loch Coruisk
  • See the jagged outline of the Black Cuillin mountains rising across the sea
  • Spot seals lounging on rocks, seabirds diving and look for dolphins
  • Explore the dramatic landscape of the Isle of Skye and the Fairy Pools
  • Spend time ashore at Loch Coruisk at the heart of the mountains

Activity location

    • Portree
    • Portree, Scotland, United Kingdom

Meeting/Redemption Point

    • Portree
    • Portree, Scotland, United Kingdom

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Isle of Skye: Loch Coruisk Boat Trip and Fairy Pools Tour

  • Activity duration is 8 hours8h
    8h
  • English
Language options: English
Starting time: 9:00 AM
Price details
NZ$1,473.24 x 1 TravellerNZ$1,473.24
Total
Price is NZ$1,473.24
Until Sun, 7 Jun

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's included
    Parking Fees
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Boat trip from Elgol to Loch Coruisk
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Local stories shared by the skipper
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Wildlife sightings
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Time to explore Loch Coruisk
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Visit to Torrin and Sligachan
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Walk to the Fairy Pools
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Boat trip tickets are not included in price but your guide will reserve tickets for you. At the time of writing tickets were approximately £30 per adult.
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Lunch is not included. You should bring a packed lunch but stops can be made at local food trucks / coffee vans

Know before you book

  • Not allowed: Pets
  • Not suitable for: Children under 12 years, People prone to seasickness, People with mobility impairments

What you can expect

We pick you up from Portree or your Skye accommodation and then start your experience at a tiny jetty in Elgol, a small village on Skye’s rugged southwest coast.

As the boat pulls away, the shoreline is quickly left behind, there are no roads ahead, just open water and the jagged outline of the Black Cuillin, Skye's famous mountain range, rise across the sea, dark and dramatic.

The boat passes rocky shores and small islands, with views stretching towards the Small Isles. On clear days, the light on the water and mountains is extraordinary.

Wildlife is a big part of the experience. Look out for seals lounging on rocks near the shore, seabirds like razorbills, cormorants, and sometimes puffins, and occasional sightings of dolphins, porpoises, or even sea eagles.

The skipper often shares local stories about the landscape, the wildlife, and the beauty of life on Skye.

The drama builds as you near the opposite shores of the sea loch. The mountains close in, steep and black, often streaked with waterfalls or wrapped in cloud. Then the boat slips into a small sheltered cove.

The first sight of the loch is unforgettable. It sits encircled by the towering peaks of the Cuillin, forming a natural amphitheatre of rock.

You will have time ashore to explore and soak up the incredible views. This must be one of the best spots in the world to have a picnic lunch!

On our way to the next location we will stop at Torrin, the presence of Blà Bheinn (Blaven), a black Cuillin, transforms the whole landscape. It sits alone, slightly apart from the main Black Cuillin ridge, which makes it stand out even more. From Torrin, you see it across Loch Slapin, its steep, pyramidal shape reflected in the water.

We stop at Sligachan Old Bridge. At Sligachan you’re right at the heart of Skye’s most dramatic mountain scenery. Sligachan sits at the meeting point of glens, with the jagged skyline of the Black Cuillin rising sharply to the west and the softer Red Cuillin to the east. The old stone bridge is part of the old drovers road crossing the river Sligachan and is a perfect vantage point to see the mountain views.

The walk to the Fairy Pools is one of the most accessible ways to experience the wild beauty of the Black Cuillin. The walk begins at the foot of the Cuillin. A gravel path leads you across open moorland until you meet the River Brittle, which becomes your companion for most of the walk. The path runs alongside and crosses it several times via stepping stones and small bridges. The water is incredibly clear, often tinted blue or green depending on the light and you will soon see a series of crystal-clear pools connected by waterfalls with the Black Cuillin rising steeply behind them.

We return to Portree or your Skye Accommodation.

Location

Activity location

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    • Portree
    • Portree, Scotland, United Kingdom

Meeting/Redemption Point

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    • Portree
    • Portree, Scotland, United Kingdom