Scotland
Traverse the Highlands or take a day trip to Edinburgh, Scotland is ready for you! Adventure awaits!
Here is an example of one of the many itineraries available to you for Scotland:
Day 1: Athol Palace, Pitlochry
Transfer to the nearby town of Pitlochry, enjoying one of Scotland’s most scenic drives and an unforgettable introduction to the Highlands. En route, stop in Perth, Scotland’s former capital, for a coffee and a leisurely stroll along the banks of the River Tay.
Later, climb aboard an off-road vehicle for a memorable Highland mini-safari. Accompanied by a knowledgeable kilted Ranger, venture into a landscape shaped by centuries of wind, water, and ice, while learning about the region’s wildlife, history, and natural beauty.
Day 2: Culloden House Hotel, Inverness
Today, journey north to Inverness. En route, explore the stunning Cairngorms National Park, the largest national park in the United Kingdom. Take the Cairngorm Mountain funicular railway for the opportunity to enjoy breathtaking panoramic views across the Grampian Mountains and the surrounding Highland landscape. Be sure to have your camera ready to capture some of Scotland’s most spectacular scenery.
Day 3: Culloden House Hotel, Inverness
Today, explore Clava Cairns, a remarkably well-preserved Bronze Age burial site dating back approximately 4,000 years. The site features ancient passage graves, consisting of circular stone cairns with narrow passageways leading to central burial chambers.
Continue to nearby Culloden Battlefield, the site of the last pitched battle fought on British soil. Experience the powerful story of the 1746 Jacobite Rising through the award-winning visitor centre and immersive exhibits. From the roof garden, enjoy panoramic views across the battlefield and keep an eye out for the iconic Highland coos grazing peacefully in the surrounding landscape.
Day 4: Skeabost, Isle of Skye
This morning, your driver will collect you for your journey to the Isle of Skye. En route, enjoy a scenic cruise on Loch Ness before continuing through some of the Highlands’ most spectacular landscapes.
Visit Eilean Donan Castle, one of Scotland’s most iconic and photographed castles, set on a small tidal island where three sea lochs meet. Steeped in history and surrounded by breathtaking scenery, it is one of the country's most recognisable landmarks.
Upon arrival in Portree, Skye’s charming harbour town, take a stroll to the harbour viewpoint to admire the famous row of colourful waterfront houses reflected in the bay. This picturesque setting is the perfect introduction to the island before enjoying dinner and a relaxing evening.
Day 5: Skeabost Hotel, Isle of Skye
Start your day with a memorable boat trip and experience the ultimate wildlife-watching adventure amidst the spectacular scenery of the Sound of Raasay. Keep an eye out for some of the region’s incredible wildlife, which may include seals, seabirds, dolphins, and even whales, depending on the season. Afterwards, continue exploring the Isle of Skye and visit the enchanting Fairy Pools in Glen Brittle. Renowned for their crystal-clear waters, cascading waterfalls, and stunning mountain backdrop, these natural pools are one of Skye’s most iconic attractions and offer excellent opportunities for walking and photography.
Day 6: Skeabost Hotel, Isle of Skye
Today, set out to explore the Trotternish Loop, one of the Isle of Skye’s most scenic drives, known for its dramatic cliffs, sweeping coastal views, and striking geological formations.Visit the Old Man of Storr, a towering rock pinnacle formed by ancient landslides. This iconic landmark can be seen for miles and offers rewarding walking trails with spectacular views over the Sound of Raasay and the surrounding landscapes.
Continue on to Neist Point Lighthouse, located on Skye’s westernmost tip. Perched dramatically above the Atlantic Ocean, it is one of the island’s most photographed viewpoints and a perfect spot to enjoy rugged coastal scenery and unforgettable sunsets.
Day 7: Glenfinnian House Hotel
Today, travel to Fort William. Stop at the Glenfinnan Viaduct for a photo opportunity at this iconic railway bridge. Set against a dramatic Highland backdrop, it offers one of the most memorable viewpoints in Scotland.Continue to explore the Glencoe Folk Museum, where 18th-century thatched cottages and fascinating exhibits bring traditional Highland life vividly to life.For those seeking a challenge, there is also the option to take on Ben Nevis, the UK’s highest peak, offering rewarding hiking routes and spectacular views over the surrounding mountains and glens.
Day 8: Hotel Du Vin, Edinburgh
Depart today for Edinburgh, with a scenic journey through Scotland’s historic heartlands. En route, stop in Stirling, a city rich in heritage and once a key stronghold in Scotland’s past. Explore its many historic landmarks, including Stirling Castle and the Wallace Monument, both central to the nation’s history and identity.
Continue on to The Kelpies, two striking 30-metre-high horse head sculptures made of steel. Located in Falkirk, these impressive works of art celebrate Scotland’s industrial heritage and mythological traditions, and provide a memorable photo opportunity before arriving in Edinburgh.
Day 9: Hotel Du Vin, Edinburgh
Start your day with a hike up Arthur’s Seat, an ancient volcanic peak offering incredible views across the city of Edinburgh and beyond.
Continue with a guided walking tour of the historic city centre, exploring some of its most iconic landmarks. Visit St Giles’ Cathedral, admire the architecture and history of the Palace of Holyroodhouse, and explore the magnificent Edinburgh Castle, which dominates the skyline and offers insight into Scotland’s rich royal heritage
Day 10: Hotel Du Vin, Edinburgh
Continue exploring this vibrant city at your own pace today. Choose between a guided tour of the atmospheric underground vaults, revealing Edinburgh’s hidden and often haunting history, or a visit to the National Museum of Scotland to discover fascinating exhibits spanning science, history, and culture.
Later, enjoy a food tour of the city, sampling a variety of local and international culinary delights. From traditional Scottish favourites to modern gourmet creations, it’s a great way to experience Edinburgh’s thriving food scene.
Day 11: Home
You will be transferred to the airport this morning for your flight home, bringing your journey to a close!
Prices starting from $5300
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