Isle of Skye – Scotland
Isle of Skye


Cuillin Hills Hotel
If you are wondering where to stay in the Isle of Skye consider the Cuillin Hills Hotel. The hotel is set up high with a view overlooking the town. Our room was huge and beautiful, which made up for us being in the back building without a view. It was a peaceful stay and breakfast was included. Check current rates.
Room Tip: If possible, try to get a room facing the water.
Dunvegan Castle

The Castle is open from April 1 – October 15th every year.
Easter Friday – 15th October
Open daily 10am – 5.30pm (last entry 5pm).
All areas to be vacated by 5.45pm.
16 October – Easter Friday:
Dunvegan Castle & Gardens is closed.
CASTLE & GARDENS Ticket prices
Adult £14.00
Child (5-15yrs) £9.00
Students/seniors £11.00
Groups (min 10) £11.00
Family ticket (2 adults, 4 children): £34.00
Here are a few more photos of Dunvegan Castle.

In wrapping up our jaunt to the Isle of Skye, it’s clear that this rugged Scottish beauty is more than just a feast for the eyes; it’s a soulful journey for the wanderlust-afflicted and the luxury seeker alike. Between sips of the finest single malt, which I’m convinced is the true elixir of the gods, and the breathtaking vistas that could give the most seasoned Instagram influencer a run for their money, Skye has etched itself into my heart with the finesse of a skilled piper playing a haunting melody.
So, if you find yourself yearning for an escape that combines the majesty of Mother Nature with the comfort of a cashmere blanket, look no further. Skye is not just a destination; it’s a love affair with the earth itself, wearing its heart on a sleeve of mist and magic. And to that, I raise my glass—here’s to Skye, where the skies aren’t the limit, but just the beginning of an exquisite adventure. Slàinte mhath!








I want to swim in a fairy pool!