Luxury holidays in Hebrides

Off the west coast of Scotland, in deceptively Caribbean-looking waters, the Hebrides is a windswept archipelago of rugged beauty — stretching more than 100 miles from the Isle of Lewis to Islay. It’s long been fought over by Celts, Vikings and more, and once you’ve got to know its deserted beaches, scenic lochs and nature-swathed hiking trails — its picturesque harbour towns, the cherry on top — you’ll understand why.

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Areas in the Hebrides

When to go

The months from April to October enjoy the sunnier climes in these elemental parts. During the rest of the year, dress for the weather and you’ll be rewarded with bracing hill walks and quiet beach strolls, but bear in mind that some restaurants and attractions will be closed.

Getting there

  • Planes

    Glasgow and Oban are your nearest mainland airports. Small-plane flights serve Stornoway (on the Isle of Lewis), Benbecula and Barra in the Outer Hebrides. For the Inner group of islands, there are runways at Islay, Tiree and Coll.
  • Boats

    Ullapool, Oban and Mallaig are the main gateway ports for ferry services to various islands including Lewis, Skye and Mull, and you’ll need to secure tickets in advance.
  • Automobiles

    A set of wheels is a good idea for navigating the larger islands. If you’re travelling without a car, you’ll be relying on bus services or taxis to get around.