On the Isle of Skye, landscapes feel larger than life. The jagged spires of the Old Man of Storr rise from rolling moors, the Quiraing twists into otherworldly cliffs, and the Cuillin mountains cut a dark skyline often shrouded in mist. Along the coast, sheer sea cliffs drop into Atlantic swells where dolphins and minke whales can sometimes be seen, while white-tailed sea eagles fly overhead. Beneath the surface, Skye's oyster reefs and kelp beds anchor a rich marine ecosystem. Skye is celebrated for its folklore and history, but its raw nature—untamed peaks, wild shorelines, and abundant wildlife—remains its greatest draw.