Yes could be that .... and they all decided to have a jolly to Skye.I think there are one or two oriental looking people who were born, or who have residence, in the UK lol
No its just British folk who have been indoors too long which makes their eyes like that with the bright light.My Son and his pals have just completed a motorcycle tour of England, Wales and Scotland. They found Skye to be quite busy with tourists, most of them oriental. How can this be?
Can anyone shed light on this at all?
Skye is very popular with Chinese tourists, I think the BFG film did it. I was working on Skye four years ago in the November and there were coaches full of Chinese tourists.
The highlands are heaving at the moment, it’ll get busier next month!
As long as they don't have loadsavirus.Just think the Chinese will have loadsamoney so they will make up for those of us who are stingy !
Found it very pleasant in late September early October couple of years back ...They’re welcome to Skye. Overrated and overhyped. Much nicer and islands to visit around Scotland’s coast.
The Cullin is spectacular I agree but my favourite place on Skye is Uig because that’s where I take the ferry to Harris or North Uist.Found it very pleasant in late September early October couple of years back ...
Avoided the usual honeypots and just soaked up the fantastic scenery and desolate beaches.
To be honest I preferred it to large parts of Orkney... (ww2 history apart) as, most of the older stuff had been rather over touristed IMHO
I deal with tourists and most of my bookings/enquiries are from British residents , mostly English . Some US bookings/enquiries . There does seem to be a problem understanding isolating/quarantine from them .My Son and his pals have just completed a motorcycle tour of England, Wales and Scotland. They found Skye to be quite busy with tourists, most of them oriental. How can this be?
Can anyone shed light on this at all?