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  5. 14 Wonderful wildlife tours to book in Scotland

14 Wonderful wildlife tours to book in Scotland

Get up close to Scotland's rich and diverse wildlife with one of the many wildlife tours. Venture deep into our stunning forests and landscapes, or head out to sea and along our breathtaking coastlines for the chance to see all sorts of Scottish species. From dolphins and whales playing in the sea and majestic birds of prey swooping overhead, to our popular Highland coos and so much more, pick your favourite Scotland animal and head out on a wildlife tour with an expert guide.

Red deer stag

© E-City Chauffeur Ltd / Patrice Mestari

Birdlife

Fulmar

Birding Ecosse

Based in the stunning coastal location of Moray in the Scottish Highlands, Birding Ecosse offers a great way to get outdoors and spot some of your favourite bird species. Offering an enjoyable and welcoming experience, soak up the stunning scenery, get chatting to your friendly and knowledgeable tour guide and learn a thing or two about the history of the local area along the way. Choose from a variety of tours on offer, including The Big Day Tour, Highland Birds, or The Moray Coast. You never know, you may spot species you never knew existed!

You’ll be picked up and dropped off at your accommodation, with all transport and guiding included, plus light refreshments throughout the day. All you need to bring is a tasty packed lunch and your sense of adventure.

Start/End Point: starting on the Moray coast and finishing in the Monadhliath mountains
Season/Months: year-round – winter is from October to April and summer is May to September
Location: Scottish Highlands (based in Moray)
Price: from £140
Length of Tour: day trips, mid-week breaks and long weekends

Book a tour with Birding Ecosse

Ptarmigan in winter

Highland Wildlife and Birdwatching Safaris

Located in the magnificent Cairngorms National Park, Highland Wildlife & Birdwatching Safaris is the perfect way for you and the family to explore the outdoors. They’re flexible with their tours, so choose from a 4-hour tour to a full-day tour. Have something specific in mind? They can customise a bespoke tour for you. Venture on a guided wildlife excursion with an experienced local nature watcher in a luxury 4X4 Land Rover Discovery to see a range of special birds and animals in the heart of this beautiful National Park.

The meeting point is Aviemore Train or Bus Station. If you're staying locally, pick up from your accommodation can be arranged. Make sure you bring a packed lunch and snacks for the day!

Start/end point: Aviemore, Cairngorms National Park
Season/months: open all year
Location: Aviemore
Price: varies on tour and number of people
Length of tour: 4 hours or full-day (12 hours)

Book a tour with Highland Wildlife & Birdwatching Safaris

Great Skua on Foula

The Shetland Isles

Head north to glorious Shetland where you can spend a week hopping around the islands on a birdwatching trip. Birdlife on Shetland is plentiful, and a boat trip out to the Isle of Mousa means you can see hundreds of European Storm Petrels, which return ashore to their nests as darkness falls. This is a trip to remember with options including coastal walks on the stunning St Ninian’s Isle, a bird watching cruise to Noss National Nature Reserve and visiting the Isle of Fetlar. Join your knowledgeable and experienced guide as you explore the remarkable archipelago of Shetland, with hundreds of fascinating sites, history, spectacular wildlife and a vibrant culture to uncover along the way.

The tour also includes your accommodation, transport, meals and transfers, so all the organisation and planning is done for you!

Start/end point: Sumburgh Hotel
Season/months: June
Location: Mainland Shetland
Price: £1,995
Length of tour: 7 nights

Book a tour with Shetland Wildlife

Golden Eagle in flight

Heatherlea Birdwatching Trips

The Highlands are a vast and magnificent area of Scotland, and Strathspey definitely lives up to those qualities. Located just north of Aviemore, this corner of Scotland is perfect for birdwatching. Join a minibus day or multi-day tour with Heatherlea Birdwatching and you’ll be in the capable and experienced hands of their tour guides, who will show you all the wildlife gems that make the area so special and the best locations to spot them in.

Enjoy a pre-organised tour, or hire a guide to travel in your own transport to look for specific species or visit particular places.

Start/end point: all trips begin and end at The Mountview Hotel, Nethybridge
Season/months: open all year
Location: Strathspey
Price: varies on tour
Length of tour: day tours or week tours

Book a tour with Heatherlea Birdwatching

Land wildlife

The Cairngorm Reindeer Herd

Winter ildlife in the Highlands

Journey deep into the magical Highlands for an unforgettable experience exploring Scotland’s wintery landscapes and elusive wildlife. In the chillier months a whole new realm of wildlife can be seen across Scotland, and many Scottish animals even change their entire appearance to blend into the snowy surroundings. Venture on this 5-day escape into Caledonian pine forests and snow-capped peaks where you can explore a variety of different habitats and learn more about the wildlife and their incredible capabilities to endure the winter conditions. Spot incredible species such as red deer, ptarmigan, whooper swans, free-roaming reindeer and much more.

Your trip includes accommodation, meals and travel, so all the planning is done for you. All you need to do is bring yourself and the correct clothing and equipment!

Start/end point: start and finish in Kingussie
Season/months: winter
Location: Cairngorms National Park
Price: from £1,195
Length of tour: 5 days 

Book a Winter Wildlife trip with Wilderness Scotland

Otter-spotting in Scotland

© Neil McIntyre

Inner Hebrides 'Big 5' Wildlife Cruise

Spend 4 nights onboard vessels Elizabeth-G or Emma Jane for an incredible cruise to spot the ‘Big 5’: red deer, common seals, otters, eagles (both golden and white-tailed) and harbour porpoises. Starting at Oban harbour, set off on a picturesque journey around Scotland’s west coast and island gems to spot incredible Scottish species. Aside from the amazing wildlife, the cruise is also a great way to take in the fantastic scenery, glimmering seascapes and mesmerising sunsets. The cruise is the perfect choice for an autumn getaway around some of Scotland’s most idyllic locations, with remote sea lochs and towering mountains. Potential stopovers at Loch a Choire on the Morvern Coast and Loch Spelve on Mull are both great places to spot otters.

As you're onboard for 4 nights, all accommodation, transport and meals are included. However, there are limited vessels, so please book in advance so you don’t miss out.

Start/end point: start and finish in Oban
Season/months: autumn – September/October
Location: Oban, west coast and the Isle of Mull
Price: varies
Length of tour: 4 nights

Book your ‘Big 5’ Wildlife Cruise now

Red deer stag

© Neil McIntyre

Wild West - Deer Rut Tours

Red deer are very common in the mountains of Scotland throughout the year. On a Wild West Safari, you’ll be out looking for the UK’s largest land mammal. Autumn is an ideal time of year to spot deer, as you’ll find them out rutting in the wild. You may be lucky enough to see a pair of stags lock antlers in a duel and hear the sound of their roars vibrating across the glen. Rut safaris are available daily throughout autumn, with the option of a trip at dawn to catch the best of the action. Throughout the winter when the climate and terrain gets tougher, red deer often make their way further down the mountain in search of food. This can often lead them to the roadside for great photo opportunities. You can also enjoy the half-day Wee Safari to spot otters and see a magnificent view of Ben Nevis on the return journey. 

Start/end point: Fort William
Season/months: autumn – late September to end of October
Location: Scottish Highlands
Price: £375 for up to 6 passengers
Length of tour: 4.5 - 5 hours

Book a Wild West Deer Rut Tour

Scottish wildcat

Wild Highland Tours

Head to the west Highlands and Ardnamurchan for some of the most spectacular scenery, mountain ranges and coastline. With its varied landscape, the Ardnamurchan Peninsula is home to a wealth of animals from pine martens, golden eagles and red deer to hen harriers, wild cats and even sea life, including dolphins, porpoises, and basking sharks. Venture on a guided tour with a knowledgeable wildlife expert for the best chance to see these amazing creatures up close. 

A range of tours are on offer throughout the year, allowing you to see rare and exciting birds, animals and habitats, as well as exploring important issues that affect the conservation of these areas. You can also discover Ardnamurchan and its wildlife at a more personalised and slower pace on a 5-day holiday in spring and summer.

Start/end point: Ardnamurchan
Season/months: open all year
Location: Ardnamurchan
Price: varies
Length of tour: 3-hour day tour or twilight tour, or 4-hour night time tour

Book a Wild Highland Tour

Sealife

Basking shark

© Nature Picture Library / Alamy

Basking Shark Scotland

It wouldn’t be a wildlife trip to Scotland without experiencing Scottish sea life. Did you know basking sharks are the biggest fish in Scotland and the UK, and you can spot them off our coasts? Most commonly spotted on the west coast in between our stunning islands, basking sharks can be seen swimming close to our shores and coastlines in search of food. Despite their often scary appearance, basking sharks are typically harmless and only feed on plankton. So if you ever see a strange fin poking out of the water, it could be your friendly neighbourhood shark!

Venture out on a boat tour for a better chance of seeing these giant creatures up close. Experiences on offer include scuba diving, so hop onboard and let the expert marine guides show you the best of Scotland’s water wildlife.

Start/end point: check the Basking Shark Scotland website
Season/months: April – October
Location: Oban
Price: from £80
Length of tour: one day, multi-day, or bespoke

Book a tour with Basking Shark Scotland

Common seal

© Neil McIntyre

Sealife Watching Boat Trips

Join an expedition on the west coast to experience Scottish sea life in their natural habitat with whales, dolphins,  otters, seals, golden eagles, puffins and more. All of the trips on offer include the Corryvreckan Whirlpool and the Ballachuan Hazelwood (a Scottish Wildlife Trust Reserve), so you are guaranteed dramatic sea cliffs, uninhabited islands and untouched landscapes no matter which boat trip you choose! The infamous Corryvreckan Whirlpool makes for a trip to remember as your capable skipper steers you around the choppy waves of the third largest whirlpool in the world. The tours are an ideal choice for a family day out, open to all ages. You’ll be in safe and experienced hands with your skipper, who knows all the best places and times of year to spot dolphins, whales and porpoises. Keep an eye out on the island’s rugged coastline where you can often spot deer and wild goats, too. 

You can also arrange private charters and landings, if you have somewhere specific you’d like to see.

Start/end point: Seil Island
Season/months: April – October
Location: Oban
Price: varies on tour length
Length of tour: 3 – 5 hours

Book a Sealife Watching Boat Trip

Bottlenose dolphin in the Moray Firth

© Neil McIntyre

Dolphin Spirit Inverness

The Moray Firth is one of the best places in Scotland to see dolphins playing in the water. Located in the north east just along from Inverness, head out on a boat trip where you can learn more about bottlenose dolphins and harbour porpoises, whilst keeping a watchful eye out to spot some for yourself. Experience a family-friendly dolphin cruise, taking in incredible sights and scenery as you travel up the Beauly Firth towards the Caledonian Canal, then head out to the Inverness Firth under the Kessock bridge and as far out as Munlochy Bay. Aside from dolphins poking their heads above the water, the Moray Firth is also home to an abundance of other wildlife including otters, seals, birdlife and more.

Remember to wrap up warm (even in summer) and waterproofs are always a good idea!

Start/end point: Inverness Marina
Season/months: April – October
Location: Inverness
Price: varies
Length of tour: 2 hours

Book a tour with Dolphin Spirit

Hebridean Whale Cruises

Sharks and dolphins are not the only animals you can spot off Scotland’s coasts – whales often make an appearance, too! Head out on a cruise towards the Shiant Islands where you will not only encounter many species of wildlife, but you’ll also be enchanted by the mesmerising scenery and landscapes that surround you. For the best chance of whale spotting, your knowledgeable captain and guide will take you out into the waters of the North Minch where there are known feeding grounds.

As one of Scotland’s recognised hotspots for whale and dolphin sightings, the North Minch boasts undersea mountains which create powerful currents on the surface that are rich in nutrients and frequently visited by whales, dolphins and many other marine species. It’s also a great location to see an abundance of exceptional seabirds.

Start/end point: Gairloch
Season/months: mid-April to mid-September
Location: Gairloch
Price: varies
Length of tour: 2.5 hours - 4 hours

Book a Hebridean Whale Cruise

Farms

Kitchen Coos and Ewes

Kitchen Coos and Ewes

Head to south west Scotland and Airyolland Farm, where you can enjoy a range of farm tours and experiences that allow you to get up close to different farm animals, and also soak up the atmosphere of a working farm. Accompanied by a knowledgeable guide, head on a walking tour of the farm where you can see Highland cows up close, wander past remains from the Bronze Age and finish off with some delicious home baking. Or get involved with the Insta Coo Tour, where you can get outdoors and experience cute Highland coos in their natural habitat.

There’ll be plenty of time to get that Instagram-worthy shot, plus you can learn all about the coos from your experienced guide, travelling around in a comfortable farm tour trailer.

Start/end point: Airyolland Farm
Season/months: throughout the year
Location: Dumfries & Galloway
Price: from £25.20
Length of tour: varies for each tour

Book a tour with Kitchen Coos & Ewes

Farm Buggy Tours

Located along the iconic North Coast 500 driving route, enjoy a fun, interactive and educational Farm Buggy Tour in an off-road all-terrain 4-wheel drive buggy. Get to grips with everything to do with farming, spend time with the farmer to learn all about how your food is produced, and learn a thing or two about the local history. A perfect choice for a family adventure, each buggy can seat three adults, or two adults and two children, all with fitted seat belts. Along the tour there will be opportunities to stop off and get up close to a range of farm animals from sheep, Highland cows and pygmy goats, to friendly farm dogs, horses and more.

You’ll be taken to a great vantage point en route for unparalleled views of the surrounding Highland landscape, so make sure you have your cameras at the ready!

Start/end point: Kirkton Farm, near Melvich
Season/months: open all year
Location: Thurso, Highlands
Price: varies
Length of tour: 1.5 – 2 hours

Book a Farm Buggy Tour

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