
Hebrides Discovery Pass
For a moment of clarity...
Discover Scotland’s own slice of heaven – the Hebrides. Enjoy white sandy beaches, plenty of wildlife, and opportunities to windsurf, hill walk and canoe (to mention a few). Relish the Gaelic culture and maybe even learn some Gaelic whilst you’re there. The islanders living here are known for their hospitality, so whilst visiting, make sure to befriend some locals; they’ll know all the good hidden spots around! Exploring the Hebrides is now easier than ever with our Hebrides Discovery Pass.
Where to start...
We recommend that you start your journey from Glasgow. Start your journey by flying with Loganair to Glasgow from:
- Northern Ireland: City of Derry Airport
- Ireland: Donegal
- England: Exeter, Southampton
Just to remind you, you must select at least five Loganair flights on your journey; there is no restriction on how many flights you can choose to build your itinerary.
Tiree

Take a flight from Glasgow to Tiree to kick off your tour.
The Isle of Tiree has it all – from tranquillity to watersports. Tiree also has the most extended daily hours of sunshine out of anywhere in the UK! Even though it is a small island (only 12 miles long and 3 miles wide), the sky and sea stretch from horizon to horizon, and it certainly packs a punch! With no woodland or streetlights, and only three sizeable hills on an otherwise flat landscape, there is nothing to obscure the view and stargazing spots. The island's soundtrack is made of waves lapping on the vast expanses of white sand beaches and many birdcalls. Though if you visit in the summertime, you will also hear indie-folk songs being played at the Tiree Music Festival!
After you finish on the most westerly island in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland, hop back on a Loganair flight to Glasgow.


Benbecula
Day 3
Fly from Glasgow to the 'Mountain of the Fords', Benbecula.
Benbecula is a thing of natural beauty and is ready to take you on the journey of a lifetime. Climb to the highest point on Benbecula, Rueval, for a 360-degree view of islands, beaches and mountains. You might be lucky enough to spot otters if you visit Loch a ‘Chinn Uacraich in Griminish. If fishing is your thing, Loch Olabhat is the home to some spectacular wild Brown Trout and Sea Trout – the beautiful scenery at both is a bonus. On Benbecula, you won’t be short of sights to explore, but when it comes to some downtime, the white sandy beaches here are some of the best in the UK… if not the world. So, lie back with a chilled drink and take it all in.
Stornoway
Day 5
You can continue your trip by flying from Benbecula to the scenic Stornoway.
Fly even further North to Stornoway - the beating heart of Harris and Lewis. Its harbour can date history back to the days of the Vikings, but today - a myriad of fishing boats and yachts, a serene setting to toast a dram. It is a gateway to tranquillity with quaint croft houses, fine white sand beaches, and countless cafes and restaurants serving generous portions of fresh seafood and homemade cake. If you love an outdoor adventure, you can join part of the 185-mile Hebridean Way Cycle Route, catch some waves at Traigh Dhail Beag (Dalbeg) and Dalmor or complete the challenging hill climb of Clisham Ridge Walk.
And that's the complete tour! You can return to Glasgow, Inverness or Edinburgh from Stornoway to start your journey home.


More Island Destinations in Scotland
Please remember this is just our suggested itinerary. There are more majestic islands available to explore in Scotland with Loganair.
Northern Isles
Kirkwall (Orkney)
Sumburgh (Shetland)
Hebrides
Barra
Islay
GreenSkies - Protect our Island Communities
Through our GreenSkies sustainable flying programme, every fare contributes to accredited carbon offsetting schemes to meet our carbon-neutral target by 2040.
Furthermore, Loganair proudly serves more island communities in the UK than any other airline.
These small but unique destinations have a delicate ecosystem, flora and fauna. Therefore, extra-special care must be taken to ensure we minimise our impact and protect our beautiful islands for generations to come, not to mention protecting yourself and others when you're exploring.
Our Island Visitor Pledge lists a few do's and don'ts to help ensure we all meet that aim together.

Book your Discovery Pass
Please note - An ADS login is not a requirement to book a Scotland Discovery Pass.
The Air Discount Scheme (ADS) is a mechanism designed to deliver lower airfares for the residents of Scotland’s remotest communities whose main residence (including students studying away from home) is in one of the following defined eligible areas:
Western Isles, Orkney Isles, Shetland Isles, Colonsay, Islay and Jura, Caithness and North West Sutherland.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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The Scotland Discovery Pass is an electronic flight-based product comprising several one-way tickets for Loganair routes. You select your destinations and build your itinerary based on our flight schedules, and our Scotland Discovery Pass booking tool will price your bespoke itinerary.
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Start your journey by flying to Edinburgh with Loganair from:
- Southampton
- Exeter
- Cornwall Airport Newquay
- Isle of Man
- Cardiff
- Bergen
- Stavanger
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You must select a minimum of 5 flights; otherwise, there is no restriction on how many flights you choose to build your itinerary.
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No, that’s not the intent of the Scotland Discovery Pass – you create an itinerary with a minimum of 5 flights to various destinations.
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No, you can start and end your itinerary anywhere – you have to travel on 5 Loganair flights.
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Yes, but please contact our Customer Help Centre on 0344 800 2855 to help with any amendment. As the Scotland Discovery Pass fares are subject to availability, your itinerary change may incur a fare difference. There won’t be any change fees for changing a Scotland Discovery Pass itinerary.
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Yes, if you want to extend your itinerary, or change your itinerary, call our Customer Help Centre on 0344 800 2855, and an agent will assist in updating your plans.
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Our extensive Highlands and Islands network, but some gaps link the smaller islands, e.g., Barra and Benbecula. If there’s no air service, you can still build your itinerary – you don’t have to arrive and depart from the same airport. Hence you can travel by surface transport between places before rejoining our air network.
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Loganair offers a discount for children, and infants only pay taxes.
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Yes, if you’re a member of the Air Discount Scheme travelling for leisure, then the Scotland Discovery Pass fares will be discounted.
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The Scotland Discovery Pass is non-refundable. We’d always recommend taking out travel insurance for unforeseen instances where you may have to cancel your trip.
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Clan Points may not be redeemed or collected for the Scotland Discovery Pass.
Terms & Conditions
The Scotland Discovery Pass comprises several one-way tickets for routes operated by Loganair across our network to build a bespoke itinerary or one based on Loganair's suggested itineraries. Travel between the same origin and destination airports multiple times is strictly prohibited; these itineraries will not be valid for travel. Customised itineraries may start and end at any Loganair-operated airport in the UK, Republic of Ireland, the Isle of Man, Norway or Denmark. Bookings can be made online. Changes can be made via our Customer Help Centre. A minimum of five one-way Loganair flights must be booked for the Scotland Discovery Pass. There's no limit on the maximum number of flights you can take. Scotland Discovery Fares are subject to availability. Surface travel between Loganair-operated airports is the responsibility of the customer - Loganair accepts no liability for missed flight connections due to travel booked independently. Scotland Discovery Pass is ADS eligible. Scotland Discovery Pass is non-refundable. Itinerary changes and extensions are permitted. No change fees are charged but fare differences may apply. Changes to routing may incur a fare difference. Hold luggage allowance is 20kg. Clan Points cannot be redeemed or collected for the Scotland Discovery Pass.