Inverness
Departing: from Inverness – hotel, guesthouse, or agreed location.
Pick-ups: from the cruise port or airport can also be arranged on request.

Join Aleman for a private journey around Scotland’s most famous loch. Every road, viewpoint, and story reveals something new about this legendary place. It is a unique experience with the magic of Highland landscapes.



Departing: from Inverness – hotel, guesthouse, or agreed location.
Pick-ups: from the cruise port or airport can also be arranged on request.

Worth knowing: The loch stretches for 23 miles and is one of the largest in Scotland by volume. Even if “Nessie” stays hidden, the views always impress. It is easy to see why this is the most famous Loch Ness experience in the Highlands.

Aleman’s tip: It is a lovely place for coffee or souvenirs before we continue towards Urquhart Castle. This is also one of the most popular Loch Ness visitor attractions among nearby villages.
Important: Loch Ness Centre requires a booking, please reserve an entry slot for around 11:00 AM.

Aleman’s tip: You can admire the castle perfectly from the outside. It is one of my favourite stops along Loch Ness. If you wish to go inside, it takes about an hour and includes access to the visitor centre and shop.
Important: Tickets are not included — please pre-book from Historic Environment Scotland. Entry to Urquhart Castle is around 9:30 AM.

Aleman’s tip: The centre has a cafe and restrooms. It is a good place for a short break before we move on.

Aleman’s tip: You will often find good deals on knitwear and crafts compared with the city shops. It is also a handy stop for refreshments before we continue.

Worth knowing: The site is free to visit and takes about 23 minutes to explore. This location gives visitors a glimpse into prehistoric Scotland and how ancient builders worked with detail and purpose.

Worth knowing: Built in 1869, this was the first new cathedral in Scotland after the Reformation. It remains a symbol of faith in the heart of Inverness.

Aleman’s tip: The castle is open seasonally, usually from April to October. I always check opening times when planning my day.

Aleman’s tip: Bring your camera. These Highland cows enjoy the attention and make every visitor smile.

Aleman’s tip: If you wish to include a distillery visit, I can adjust the itinerary to fit the 2:00 to 2:30 pm tour slot.
Important: Tickets should be booked directly. The distillery often fills quickly in summer, so reserve early.



Want to make more of your day? Extend your tour, add a special stop, or arrange a transfer to fit your travel plans. All add-ons are optional and can be arranged with Aleman ahead of your trip.

Start your adventure the moment you arrive. I can arrange private transfers from Inverness Airport, your hotel, or the Invergordon cruise port. Your journey begins and ends in comfort.
Aleman’s tip: Flying in or sailing out? Just let me know your travel plans. I will connect them with your tour.

Aleman’s tip: I can plan accommodation stops and suggest great B&Bs and restaurants along the way.

Aleman’s tip: Some places (like distilleries or castle entries) require pre-booking, especially in summer.

Aleman’s tip: I can plan extra time for scenic stops or arrange a private photographer to capture those moments.
Every detail is taken care of. You can relax and enjoy the journey. Here is everything you need to know before setting off on your Highland adventure.

Every group is different. Families, friends, first-time visitors. Tell me what you would like. I will help make the day feel just right for you.
Before you book, tell us how you would like to plan your tour:



Hello, I am Aleman. I moved to the Highlands over 30 years ago. This place quickly became home. The scenery felt special/ from the start. The history and warm people made it even more memorable.
Sharing the Highlands with visitors has become one of my greatest passions. Every tour is planned with care, local knowledge and a friendly welcome.


