Visit the Isle of Skye and Oban this Christmas season with Sonas

Festive 2025

Celebrate this Christmas and Hogmanay with a luxury festive break at Duisdale, Skeabost, Toravaig or Knipoch

Duisdale Fireside - decorated for christmas

This festive season

Escape to the breathtaking Scottish Highlands with Sonas Collection Hotels. Whether you’re dreaming of a cosy winter break in Skye, a lively Hogmanay in Oban or a sparkling Christmas Day meal, our four unique luxury hotels – Duisdale House Hotel, Skeabost House Hotel, Toravaig House Hotel on the Isle of Skye and Knipoch Hotel in Oban – provide the perfect setting for a festive getaway.

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Skeabost Festive 2025

Duisdale Festive 2025

Toravaig Festive 2025

Knipoch Festive 2025

Chart Rooms Bar Fire - Isle of Skye whisky

Christmas in Scotland

Indulge in crackling log fires, twinkling Christmas trees and bespoke festive dining menus filled with seasonal flavours crafted from the finest local Scottish produce. Our award-winning hotels in Scotland offer a delicious Christmas Day meal dining experience – think luxury cuisine wrapped in warm Highland hospitality.

Hogmanay Short Breaks

In true Scottish style. Ring in 2026 the Sonas way – with ceilidhs, fine whisky and spectacular fine dining. Whether you prefer an intimate romantic getaway or a lively celebration, our Hogmanay hotel packages promise memories to last a lifetime.

Why Choose A Festive Break with Sonas?

Step into winter’s embrace with Sonas at four uniquely characterful luxury hotels — Skeabost, Duisdale, Toravaig Isle of Skye, and Knipoch in Oban — each with its own soul and charm. For Festive 2025, indulge in curated Christmas and New Year breaks, with award-winning Scottish cuisine. Relax in beautifully designed rooms and suites created for absolute comfort, all set against serene coastal and lochside landscapes. From the very first moments, you’ll feel the genuine Highland hospitality of the Sonas family team. Book your 2025 festive hotel escape now — celebrate Christmas and Hogmanay the way Scotland was meant to be.