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Enjoy a personalised Highland adventure with our Invergordon Private Shore Excursion. Designed exclusively for your group of up to seven guests, this custom tour allows you to explore Scotland your way.
First, choose the sights that interest you most. You may wish to visit the legendary Loch Ness and search for its famous resident. Alternatively, explore the dramatic ruins of Urquhart Castle and enjoy sweeping views across the loch. Because this is a private tour, you set the pace and focus on what matters to you.
If history inspires you, walk the solemn grounds of Culloden Battlefield and learn about the Jacobite Rising of 1745. Your knowledgeable guide shares powerful stories that bring the past to life. However, if you prefer something lighter, you can sample fine Scotch whisky at a renowned Highland distillery. In this way, the day reflects your personal interests.
Throughout the journey, travel in comfort in a premium vehicle reserved solely for your group. Meanwhile, your experienced local guide offers insight, humour and flexible planning. As a result, the tour feels relaxed and engaging rather than rushed.
Moreover, this excursion fits perfectly around your cruise schedule. We coordinate collection and return times carefully, so you can explore with confidence. Therefore, you maximise your time ashore without stress.
Along the way, enjoy breathtaking Highland scenery of glens, forests and distant mountains. You will have plenty of opportunities for photographs and spontaneous stops whenever something captures your attention.
Overall, this Invergordon Private Shore Excursion delivers flexibility, comfort and authentic Scottish experiences. Book now and create a truly exclusive Highland adventure tailored entirely to you.
Inverness is the cultural capital of the Scottish Highlands, set on the banks of the River Ness and close to the legendary Loch Ness. Known for its historic castle, vibrant city centre and stunning Highland scenery, Inverness is the perfect base for exploring the North Coast 500 and the wider Highlands. With rich history, excellent restaurants and easy access to dramatic landscapes, Inverness offers an ideal Highland city break.
Urquhart Castle sits on the shores of Loch Ness in the Scottish Highlands. It is one of the most famous castles in Scotland. Visitors come for its rich history and stunning views across the loch. The castle dates back to the 13th century. Scottish and English forces fought over it during the Wars of Independence. Soldiers attacked and rebuilt the castle many times. In 1692, government troops blew up parts of the fortress to stop it from falling into enemy hands. Today, you can walk through the ruins and explore the Grant Tower. Climb to the top for wide views over Loch Ness. You can also stroll along the old stone walls and picture life in medieval Scotland. The visitor centre shares the story of the castle through displays and short films. Many people also hope to spot the famous Loch Ness Monster while they visit. Urquhart Castle lies near Inverness and is easy to reach by car or tour bus. It is a must-see stop on any trip to the Scottish Highlands. If you want history, scenery, and a true Highland experience, Urquhart Castle offers it all.
Located on the picturesque Black Isle near Inverness, The Singleton of Glen Ord Distillery is one of the few remaining single malt distilleries in the Scottish Highlands. Founded in 1838, Glen Ord has a long and proud history of crafting smooth, well-balanced whiskies using traditional methods and locally sourced barley. Known for its rich, honeyed character and fruity depth, Singleton whisky is carefully matured in oak casks to develop its signature flavour profile. The distillery combines time-honoured techniques with modern expertise, producing a Highland single malt that is both approachable and complex. Visitors can enjoy an immersive distillery tour, exploring every stage of the whisky-making process from malting and mashing to fermentation, distillation and maturation. Tastings allow guests to appreciate the subtle notes and craftsmanship behind each dram. Set against the peaceful Highland countryside, a visit to Singleton of Glen Ord offers an authentic Scottish whisky experience full of heritage, flavour and warm Highland hospitality.
Fife, located on Scotland’s beautiful east coast, is a place full of charm, history, and stunning coastal scenery. Known as the “Kingdom of Fife,” it boasts picturesque fishing villages, sandy beaches, and the world-famous town of St Andrews, home of golf and a historic university. Visitors can explore scenic coastal paths, discover ancient castles, and enjoy fresh seafood in welcoming seaside towns. With its mix of natural beauty and rich heritage, Fife is a perfect destination for a relaxing and memorable getaway.
Culloden Battlefield and Exhibition Centre brings the 1746 Jacobite battle to life through immersive exhibits, powerful storytelling and preserved moorland where history changed the Scottish Highlands forever.
Loch Ness is a large, deep freshwater loch located in the Scottish Highlands. Stretching for about 37 kilometers (23 miles), it is one of Scotland's most famous natural landmarks, known for its stunning scenery and rich history. The loch is best known for the legend of the Loch Ness Monster, affectionately called "Nessie," which has attracted visitors from around the world for decades. Surrounded by rolling hills, forests, and historic sites such as Urquhart Castle, Loch Ness is a popular destination for sightseeing, boating, hiking, and wildlife watching.
Dornoch is a charming seaside town in the Scottish Highlands, known for its golden beach, historic cathedral and peaceful coastal setting. Overlooking the Dornoch Firth, it offers stunning scenery, traditional Highland character and a relaxed atmosphere. With beautiful walks, rich history and a world-famous golf course, Dornoch is a perfect Highland escape.
Inverness is the cultural capital of the Scottish Highlands, set on the banks of the River Ness and close to the legendary Loch Ness. Known for its historic castle, vibrant city centre and stunning Highland scenery, Inverness is the perfect base for exploring the North Coast 500 and the wider Highlands. With rich history, excellent restaurants and easy access to dramatic landscapes, Inverness offers an ideal Highland city break.
Urquhart Castle sits on the shores of Loch Ness in the Scottish Highlands. It is one of the most famous castles in Scotland. Visitors come for its rich history and stunning views across the loch. The castle dates back to the 13th century. Scottish and English forces fought over it during the Wars of Independence. Soldiers attacked and rebuilt the castle many times. In 1692, government troops blew up parts of the fortress to stop it from falling into enemy hands. Today, you can walk through the ruins and explore the Grant Tower. Climb to the top for wide views over Loch Ness. You can also stroll along the old stone walls and picture life in medieval Scotland. The visitor centre shares the story of the castle through displays and short films. Many people also hope to spot the famous Loch Ness Monster while they visit. Urquhart Castle lies near Inverness and is easy to reach by car or tour bus. It is a must-see stop on any trip to the Scottish Highlands. If you want history, scenery, and a true Highland experience, Urquhart Castle offers it all.
Located on the picturesque Black Isle near Inverness, The Singleton of Glen Ord Distillery is one of the few remaining single malt distilleries in the Scottish Highlands. Founded in 1838, Glen Ord has a long and proud history of crafting smooth, well-balanced whiskies using traditional methods and locally sourced barley. Known for its rich, honeyed character and fruity depth, Singleton whisky is carefully matured in oak casks to develop its signature flavour profile. The distillery combines time-honoured techniques with modern expertise, producing a Highland single malt that is both approachable and complex. Visitors can enjoy an immersive distillery tour, exploring every stage of the whisky-making process from malting and mashing to fermentation, distillation and maturation. Tastings allow guests to appreciate the subtle notes and craftsmanship behind each dram. Set against the peaceful Highland countryside, a visit to Singleton of Glen Ord offers an authentic Scottish whisky experience full of heritage, flavour and warm Highland hospitality.
Fife, located on Scotland’s beautiful east coast, is a place full of charm, history, and stunning coastal scenery. Known as the “Kingdom of Fife,” it boasts picturesque fishing villages, sandy beaches, and the world-famous town of St Andrews, home of golf and a historic university. Visitors can explore scenic coastal paths, discover ancient castles, and enjoy fresh seafood in welcoming seaside towns. With its mix of natural beauty and rich heritage, Fife is a perfect destination for a relaxing and memorable getaway.
Culloden Battlefield and Exhibition Centre brings the 1746 Jacobite battle to life through immersive exhibits, powerful storytelling and preserved moorland where history changed the Scottish Highlands forever.
Loch Ness is a large, deep freshwater loch located in the Scottish Highlands. Stretching for about 37 kilometers (23 miles), it is one of Scotland's most famous natural landmarks, known for its stunning scenery and rich history. The loch is best known for the legend of the Loch Ness Monster, affectionately called "Nessie," which has attracted visitors from around the world for decades. Surrounded by rolling hills, forests, and historic sites such as Urquhart Castle, Loch Ness is a popular destination for sightseeing, boating, hiking, and wildlife watching.
Dornoch is a charming seaside town in the Scottish Highlands, known for its golden beach, historic cathedral and peaceful coastal setting. Overlooking the Dornoch Firth, it offers stunning scenery, traditional Highland character and a relaxed atmosphere. With beautiful walks, rich history and a world-famous golf course, Dornoch is a perfect Highland escape.
Inverness is the cultural capital of the Scottish Highlands, set on the banks of the River Ness and close to the legendary Loch Ness. Known for its historic castle, vibrant city centre and stunning Highland scenery, Inverness is the perfect base for exploring the North Coast 500 and the wider Highlands. With rich history, excellent restaurants and easy access to dramatic landscapes, Inverness offers an ideal Highland city break.
Culloden Battlefield – Step back into Scotland’s dramatic history.
Clava Cairns – Walk among mystical ancient stones.
Cawdor Castle – Discover a fairytale fortress.
Fort George – A mighty 18th-century stronghold.
Loch Ness – Hunt for the legendary Nessie!
Urquhart Castle – Explore breathtaking ruins on the loch’s edge.
Glen Ord & Glenmorangie Distilleries – Savor the finest Highland whisky.
And so much more!
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