Discover the mystical side of Scotland, with its legends, whisky, clans and historical cities. Explore the vibrant city of Glasgow. See a sheepdog demonstration at a family-owned farm. Take a self-guided tour of a Highland farm township. Enjoy the ocean views from a hotel in Loch Melfort. Taste the “water of life” at a local tasting experience. Visit the waterfront in Dundee, and end the tour in the capital city of Edinburgh.
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12 Days
11 Nights
17 Meals
10 Breakfasts
7 Dinners
Explorations
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$899.00 pp
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Know before you goWhile just about any month is great to visit Scotland, there are a few prime times of year worth considering. Here’s what to expect, according to our destination experts:
Spring: From March to May, you’ll find fewer crowds in places like the Scottish Highlands, the Orkney Islands, and the Isle of Skye, which can give you more opportunities to appreciate your surroundings. Just be aware that Easter can be busier. Days grow longer with 13 to 16 hours of daylight during the spring, giving you plenty of time to sightsee, and the weather is still cool, with average temperatures in the 40s to 50s°F (4-15°C), so be sure to pack in layers, including a scarf and hat for cooler mornings or evenings. It’s a lovely time of year to experience Scotland’s peaceful atmosphere and mingle with locals before the hustle and bustle of summer.
Summer: Summer is one of the most popular times of the year to visit Scotland, with tourists coming from across the globe to take advantage of the warm weather and flurry of festivals and activities. Scotland’s weather is at its best and daylight lasts until 10 p.m., making it a wonderful time to be outdoors, explore the majestic Highlands, visit historic castles, and enjoy the bustling atmosphere. Edinburgh, in particular, is bustling with The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo and the famous Fringe Festival, which bring thousands of people to the city in August alone. The weather is generally mild, with temperatures ranging from the high 50s to mid-80s°F (10-29°C), perfect for hiking and sightseeing. However, temperatures can still dip at night and in the morning, so we recommend packing in layers just in case.
Fall: Autumn brings a magical backdrop to the countryside — a photographer’s dream! Scotland’s fall weather can be temperamental, particularly in the Highlands, so expect some rainy and cold days with temperatures ranging from the 40s to mid-50s°F (4-13°C). They say there’s no bad weather — just bad clothing — so bring waterproof warm layers, and you’ll be ready for a great time! After mid-September, there are fewer crowds on the Orkney Islands and the Isle of Skye, making for a more relaxing atmosphere. As tourism slows down in October and November, you can take your time enjoying major sites and soaking up the remote landscape.
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Extend your trip with 3 nights in London – the capital of England and the United Kingdom. Use your included Oyster card to navigate the city with a local expert – hopping on the Tube and taking a walking tour along Westminster to see the Exteriors of Big Ben, The Houses of Parliament, Wetminster Abbey, and Buckingham Palace. Take advantage of your included Tower of London pass. You’ll have ample time at leisure to make your stay in London exactly what you want it to be. Your other options is to extend your stay in Edinburgh.
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Enjoy a mix of time on your own and some planned tour activities. A local expert is available during part of your stay to guide you during scheduled activities and provide recommendations. In addition, your accommodations, daily breakfast, and any transfers to connect with your main tour are included.
Hotel-Hilton Glasgow
Hotel-VOCO Edinburgh
Join us for an entertaining evening of tastes, sights and sounds that are classically Scottish. Feast on a banquet prepared from a selection of local recipes. Your taste buds will savor the true flavor and goodness of this distinctive country. Tonight will be filled with entertainment including Highland pipers and dancers who deliver the very best in Scottish music, song and dance. Be prepared for a Scottish night of food, fun and many fond memories!
Explore the cultural city of Glasgow.
Ferry to the Isle of Iona and visit Iona Abbey.
Look for porpoises and seals as you cruise Moray Firth.
IncludedWander the ruins of a 13th-century medieval fortress.
See border collies in action during a traditional sheepdog demonstration at a family-run farm.
IncludedSip the famous "water of life" at a local whisky tasting.
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Pre Night: Hilton Glasgow
From $130 per night
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Post Night: VOCO Edinburgh
From $140 per night
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