Cheap holidays to Skye

Your guide to Skye

Skye, nestled in the northwest of Scotland, is the largest of the Inner Hebrides, a group of islands off the west coast of Scotland. Known for its dramatic landscapes of rugged mountains, sparkling lochs, and mystical glens, Skye is a haven for nature lovers and adventurers. Its geography is characterised by towering peaks like the Cuillin Hills and the Old Man of Storr, alongside stunning coastlines carved by the Atlantic Ocean. The climate is generally mild due to the Gulf Stream, but expect changeable weather with rain showers and sunshine throughout the year.

  • Old Man of Storr: This iconic rock formation offers breathtaking views and a challenging yet rewarding hike.
  • Fairy Pools: These crystal-clear pools and waterfalls nestled in a magical glen are perfect for a refreshing dip (weather permitting).
  • Quiraing: This otherworldly landscape of jagged cliffs and rock formations is a visual feast and offers many walking trails.

Getting to these attractions is easy with a car, allowing you to explore at your own pace. Buses also serve some areas, but a car provides greater flexibility. There are multiple ways to explore the beauty of this island.

So, what are you waiting for? Book your flights to Inverness and prepare for an unforgettable holiday in Skye.

Where to stay in Skye during your trip

Skye offers a diverse range of accommodation options to suit all types of travellers. Whether you're a budget backpacker looking for a cosy hostel, a family seeking comfortable self-catering accommodation, or a couple wanting a romantic getaway in a luxurious hotel, Skye has something for you. A couple of days on Skye is enough to get a taste of its magic, but you might find you want to stay longer!


Best places to stay for a couple of days
  • Portree: Skye's vibrant capital, offering a range of hotels, guesthouses, and self-catering apartments, with easy access to shops, restaurants and pubs.
  • Broadford: A central location on Skye, providing a good base for exploring both the north and south of the island, with various accommodation choices and amenities.
  • Sleat: Known as the 'Garden of Skye', this area in the south offers tranquil settings, stunning views, and a mix of accommodation, from charming B&Bs to larger hotels.

For budget-friendly options, consider camping or staying in hostels. Booking in advance, particularly during peak season, is highly recommended to secure your preferred accommodation and to get the best deals.

Foodie's guide in Skye

Skye's culinary scene is a delightful blend of traditional Scottish fare and fresh, locally sourced ingredients. The island's unique location and rich history have shaped its distinctive flavours, offering a taste of the highlands with a coastal twist. Expect hearty stews, succulent seafood, and delicious local produce, all enhanced by the stunning island surroundings.

From freshly caught seafood to locally produced lamb and game, the dining options are varied and often feature traditional dishes with a modern twist. Don't miss out on tasting the local whisky produced at the Talisker Distillery, which complements the island's culinary landscape perfectly.

  • Skye Black Pudding: A rich and flavourful black pudding, made with local ingredients and often served as part of a traditional breakfast or as a starter.
  • Isle of Skye Lamb: Tender and flavourful lamb, raised on the island's lush pastures. It is often served in various dishes, from roasts to stews.
  • Seafood: Skye's coastal location provides an abundance of fresh seafood, including lobster, mussels, scallops, and langoustines, often enjoyed grilled or in creamy sauces.

You can enjoy these dishes at various restaurants across the island, including many in Portree and Broadford. Some restaurants will offer local produce within a tasting menu. For a more casual experience, try the local pubs and cafes where you can sample traditional food and local delicacies.

Culture & Top Events in Skye

Adding cultural events to your Skye itinerary can greatly enrich your experience. Immersing yourself in local traditions provides a deeper understanding of the island's heritage and adds another layer of enjoyment to your holiday. Attending cultural events offers you a chance to interact with locals, get insights into Skye's history, and witness the vibrant traditions that have been passed down through generations.

  • Skye Highland Games: A celebration of Scottish heritage, featuring traditional athletic events, music, and dancing.
  • Ceilidhs: Lively traditional Scottish dances and music sessions, perfect for experiencing the vibrancy of Skye's culture. These often take place in community halls across the island.
  • Local Music Sessions: Many pubs and bars across Skye regularly host live music sessions featuring traditional Scottish music. These provide a warm and welcoming atmosphere where you can enjoy the talents of local musicians.

It is important to check the specific dates of events before your travel, as these may vary from year to year. If you're planning your trip around a specific event, booking flights and accommodation well in advance is recommended to secure the best deals, which Opodo can help you with.

How to save on holidays in Skye

Booking a flight and hotel bundle with Opodo offers significant advantages. We frequently offer promotions like Prime Days, Super Sale, Black Friday, and Travel Tuesday, providing opportunities to save money on your holiday. We also have a Prime membership that offers exclusive deals and discounts, making it easy to make the most of your budget. We pride ourselves on our personalised customer service, ensuring that you receive tailored recommendations and support to help plan the ideal holiday for you.

Visit our website to explore our fantastic flight and hotel bundle options and take advantage of our great deals. Consider a holiday in Skye and book your flights from London to Inverness and flights from Bristol to Inverness for an unforgettable experience.