We Love —
- Strolling through Portree’s streets, discovering artisanal shops, galleries, and cafés, each corner brimming with character and local craft.
- Tasting freshly caught seafood at Chargrill, the flavours of Skye concentrated in every bite, paired with fine wine.
- Watching the Cuillin Mountains at sunset, as golden light softens the peaks and casts long shadows across the lochs.
New Voyage Privé —
Carefully selected by our experts especially for you
Marmalade Hotel 4* —
Nestled above the quaint harbour amid lush gardens, Marmalade Hotel 4* blends historic charm with modern design. Stone walls and timber accents meet layered fabrics and contemporary details, creating rooms that feel warm and inviting. Terraces and windows frame uninterrupted views of the loch and the sculpted Cuillin Mountains, bringing the rhythm of wind, sea, and sky.
Just a short walk from the village, Portree’s harbour glimmers as boats sway gently with the tide. Winding streets reveal cafés, galleries, and artisan shops, while coastal paths trace the rugged shoreline, carrying the scent of salt and wildflowers. The Cuillin Mountains rise sharply beyond, offering hiking routes and breathtaking panoramas. Freshly caught seafood, island whisky, and seasonal produce allow guests to taste the character of Skye alongside its scenery, making each moment grounded in place and memory.
Your room —
Enjoy a stay in a Superior Room.
Superior Room
The Superior Room welcomes guests into a spacious, tranquil environment, where soft fabrics and warm timber create a serene embrace. Large windows frame sweeping views of the sea and garden, letting in gentle morning light and the scent of salt and greenery. Each detail invites quiet comfort and refined calm.
Your dining choices
Just for you:
- 1 x complimentary glass of wine, prosecco or bottle of beer on arrival (per person, per stay)
This is a bed and breakfast stay.
Mornings begin with the aroma of freshly brewed coffee and baking bread, mingling with sizzling bacon and eggs cooked to order. Ingredients are sourced locally, ensuring each dish bursts with vibrant, natural flavours. Chargrill restaurant welcomes guests with a calm, refined atmosphere, where contemporary design meets comfort. Guests may step onto the terrace to sip a cocktail, taking in panoramic views of the harbour and the Cuillin Hills, where the breeze and distant sounds of the town enhance a sense of indulgent calm.
Your time
Guests at Marmalade Hotel can shape their days around the rhythms of Skye, choosing moments that soothe and restore. The hotel’s cedar-clad sauna pods offer a gentle wave of warmth that settles the body after time outdoors, while the tranquil relaxation room provides a quiet pause before venturing out again. Morning walks along the harbour or through the village reveal cafés, galleries, and artisan shops, while the changing light over the loch invites a sense of calm.
For those drawn to the island’s landscapes, coastal paths lead to Neist Point or the Fairy Pools, where cool waters, cliffside winds, and distant seabirds awaken the senses. Hiking or simply pausing amid the Cuillin Mountains allows guests to connect with the natural world, returning refreshed, present, and fully immersed in the island’s character.
Portree —
Portree is the colourful harbour town at the heart of the Isle of Skye, where the rugged landscapes of the Scottish Highlands meet the Atlantic Sea. Fishing boats drift in the sheltered bay, pastel-painted houses line the waterfront, and the air carries the gentle scent of salt and pine. The town’s calm pace, local shops, and cosy cafés make it a welcoming base for exploring the island’s dramatic scenery, from misty hills to sweeping coastal cliffs.
Must-sees:
- The Harbour: Stroll along the waterfront, watch the fishing boats, and enjoy the view of Portree’s iconic painted houses.
- Old Man of Storr: Hike the trails to this dramatic rock formation for sweeping island views.
- The Quiraing: Explore extraordinary cliffs, hidden plateaus, and unique geological formations on this scenic walk.
- Fairy Pools: Discover a series of crystal-clear pools and waterfalls, perfect for photography or quiet reflection.
- Local shops and galleries: Browse artisan crafts, Skye wool, and traditional Highland goods in town.
Culinary culture
Portree’s dining highlights the flavours of the Highlands. Sample fresh seafood from local boats, tender lamb, and hearty soups. Cosy cafés and restaurants serve freshly baked breads, cakes, and locally sourced ingredients, often accompanied by Scottish whiskies or craft ales. Meals are simple, generous, and rooted in local tradition.
Dive deeper
Take boat trips to spot seals and seabirds, drive along the coast to explore hidden beaches, or hike through Skye’s moorland and glens. Visit historic castles, ancient stone circles, or quiet lochs for a more intimate experience of island life. Every corner of Skye reveals natural beauty and the calm rhythm of Highland living.
Good to know
The currency is the British pound (GBP). Portree is the main hub of Skye and is best explored by car, though many trails and coastal paths are accessible on foot. The island can be visited year-round. Summers offer long daylight and mild weather, while winter provides dramatic landscapes, peaceful streets, and the chance to see the northern lights.