Despite its small size, Scotland has many hidden treasures, something for all tastes: scenery, history, castles, sea, mountains.
A small island with around 130 people scattered along the 5km or so of road.
The city in the heart of the Scottish Highlands.
Oban is a town in the Scottish Highlands and it's recognized as being the seafood and sea kayaking capital of Scotland.
Tobermory was a small fishing village in the 18th century, and today is a picture-postcard place, with brightly coloured houses along the main street.
More than one hundred islands form the Shetland Islands, 100 miles north of the Scottish mainland.
Mainland is ironically an island, the main island in the Shetland group.
The capital and the main port of the Shetland Islands and Britain's most northerly town.
A tiny island, with no more than 70 inhabitants, half-way between Orkney and Shetland Islands, in Scotland.
One of Scotland's best destinations, the charming town of Stromness is a unique place in the world, with its narrow streets, amazing scenery and rich history.
Breathtaking beaches, the northern lights, friendly people, hiking opportunities... what more could you want for your perfect vacation in Scotland?
You wouldn't think you can find so much beauty on this 3.5 miles long island.
An island in Scotland that hasn't been inhabited since 1800.
Boreray is an uninhabited island in the St Kilda archipelago in the North Atlantic.
Situated off the West coast of Mainland Scotland, is the largest and best known of the Inner Hebrides.
Between the mainland of Scotland and the Ilse of Skye, lies the beautiful Raasay island.