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2021 Bookings

Skye Guides is taking bookings for guiding in December (Tier 1 only)  & deposits for bookings in 2021.

The situation is subject to changes in advice by the Scottish government and we are offering a full refund or an opportunity to postpone if your booking is affected by Covid – 19.

Our priority is very much to safeguard the health of our guests, staff and the local population of Skye. Scotland and Skye have, touch wood, contained the virus and the focus is very much on keeping it this way. It is important that a good level of trust is built between visitors and locals. Our booking process will include suggestions on good practices during your visit.

Accommodation should be your first priority before arranging guided days.  We have two self catering cottages in the small village of Luib 7 miles north of Broadford and all rooms at our bunkhouse, Skye Basecamp, will have either en suite facilities or a private bathroom allocated to your room and the self catering kitchen will be operational.  Skye Basecamp is in the heart of  Broadford & will be home to our guides over the summer months.

Accommodation providers are encouraging longer stays in single venues to minimise chances of the virus spreading.

Please contact us directly by e-mail to mike@skyeguides.co.uk to discuss your situation.