Chauffeured Essential Scotland – Express (Private) (5 Days)

Essential Scotland – Express 5.0 ⭐     20 customer reviews A mesmerizing Scotland road trip starting in the historic capital, Edinburgh. Traverse northward into the iconic Highlands, passing by the vivid shores of Loch Ness and Loch Lomond. Marvel at the breathtaking nature of Glen Coe and immerse yourself in the region’s rich history. Conclude your journey back in Edinburgh, adorned with unforgettable memories of Scotland’s rugged beauty and Celtic charm. DAY 1: ARRIVAL IN EDINBURGH Arrive in Edinburgh where your accommodation awaits. Your self-drive or chauffeured car will be waiting for you at the airport. Spend the afternoon leisurely exploring the city. Walk along the historic Royal Mile, delve into the UNESCO-listed Old and New Towns, and discover Edinburgh Castle’s grandeur. With numerous museums and landmarks nearby, your evening promises a delightful introduction to Edinburgh’s charm. Rest for the night in Edinburgh. DAY 2: INTO THE HIGHLANDS & INVERNESS Embark on your road trip by collecting your rental car and hitting the road! Along the way, you’ll encounter picturesque stops like the charming village of Dunkeld and the historic Blair Castle, dating back to the 13th century. As you journey through the Cairngorms National Park, consider visiting the Highland Folk Museum to delve into Scotland’s rich heritage. Upon reaching Inverness, explore the Battlefield of Culloden Moor, where the last battle on British soil took place in 1746, signaling a turning point for the Highlands. Nearby, don’t miss the ancient Clava Cairns, comprising tombs and standing stones dating back around 4,000 years. Rest for the night in Inverness area. DAY 3: LOCH NESS & GLENFINNAN Depart from Inverness and drive south along the shores of the expansive Loch Ness, renowned for its mystique and the legendary Nessie. Pause at the Loch Ness Centre and Exhibition to delve deeper into its captivating lore. While traversing, you’ll encounter the impressive ruins of Urquhart Castle perched along the loch’s edge, offering an intriguing exploration opportunity. Continue your journey to Glenfinnan, where a monument commemorating the first Jacobite uprising graces the shores of Loch Shiel. Don’t miss the iconic Glenfinnan Viaduct, immortalized in the Harry Potter films, adding a touch of magic to your adventure. Rest for the night in Fort William. DAY 4: GLEN COE & STIRLING CASTLE Today’s route leads you through the stunning Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park, with highlights including the breathtaking Glen Coe, renowned for its scenic grandeur. Traverse the park’s splendor before reaching Doune Castle, a notable filming location. Capture memorable moments with a photo stop at Doune Castle, famed for its appearances in various films and TV series. Depending on time, consider visiting Stirling Castle, a premier Scottish attraction, or the remarkable Kelpies, featuring colossal horse-head sculptures. Rest for the night in Edinburgh. DAY 5: DEPARTURE FROM SCOTLAND On your departure day, consider indulging in some last-minute shopping, exploring one of Edinburgh’s renowned museums, or taking a leisurely stroll through the charming city center, soaking in the atmosphere before bidding farewell to this captivating destination. Your self-drive or chauffeured car will be returned at the airport. Arrive in Edinburgh where your accommodation awaits. Your self-drive or chauffeured car will be waiting for you at the airport. Spend the afternoon leisurely exploring the city. Walk along the historic Royal Mile, delve into the UNESCO-listed Old and New Towns, and discover Edinburgh Castle’s grandeur. With numerous museums and landmarks nearby, your evening promises a delightful introduction to Edinburgh’s charm. Rest for the night in Edinburgh. Embark on your road trip by collecting your rental car and hitting the road! Along the way, you’ll encounter picturesque stops like the charming village of Dunkeld and the historic Blair Castle, dating back to the 13th century. As you journey through the Cairngorms National Park, consider visiting the Highland Folk Museum to delve into Scotland’s rich heritage. Upon reaching Inverness, explore the Battlefield of Culloden Moor, where the last battle on British soil took place in 1746, signaling a turning point for the Highlands. Nearby, don’t miss the ancient Clava Cairns, comprising tombs and standing stones dating back around 4,000 years. Rest for the night in Inverness area. Depart from Inverness and drive south along the shores of the expansive Loch Ness, renowned for its mystique and the legendary Nessie. Pause at the Loch Ness Centre and Exhibition to delve deeper into its captivating lore. While traversing, you’ll encounter the impressive ruins of Urquhart Castle perched along the loch’s edge, offering an intriguing exploration opportunity. Continue your journey to Glenfinnan, where a monument commemorating the first Jacobite uprising graces the shores of Loch Shiel. Don’t miss the iconic Glenfinnan Viaduct, immortalized in the Harry Potter films, adding a touch of magic to your adventure. Rest for the night in Fort William. Today’s route leads you through the stunning Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park, with highlights including the breathtaking Glen Coe, renowned for its scenic grandeur. Traverse the park’s splendor before reaching Doune Castle, a notable filming location. Capture memorable moments with a photo stop at Doune Castle, famed for its appearances in various films and TV series. Depending on time, consider visiting Stirling Castle, a premier Scottish attraction, or the remarkable Kelpies, featuring colossal horse-head sculptures. Rest for the night in Edinburgh. On your departure day, consider indulging in some last-minute shopping, exploring one of Edinburgh’s renowned museums, or taking a leisurely stroll through the charming city center, soaking in the atmosphere before bidding farewell to this captivating destination. Your self-drive or chauffeured car will be returned at the airport. MORE REASONS TO CHOOSE US No Hidden Surcharges 7 Days Support Financial Protection Dedicated Travel Butler Price Guarantee Over 12 Years Experience WHICH WAY OF TOURING SCOTLAND BEST SUITS YOUR PERSONALITY take our quiz and find out which suits you best! start quiz SPEAK TO OUR CUSTOMER DIRECTLY If you’re interested and want to find out more about our vacations, speak to one of our previous customers who have experienced one first-hand. Just Click the button below and request our

Chauffeured Best of Scotland (Private) (14 Days)

Best of Scotland 5.0 ⭐     13 customer reviews Experience the ultimate road trip exploring Scotland’s vibrant culture, storied history, and breathtaking landscapes. Traverse the picturesque Highlands, embark on the iconic North Coast 500 route, and uncover the beauty of Scotland’s captivating islands. This tour combines the highlights of our Classic Scotland itinerary, featuring Edinburgh, the Highlands, and the Isle of Skye, with the enchanting Outer Hebrides islands of Harris and Lewis, as well as the historic Orkney Islands. DAY 1: ARRIVAL IN EDINBURGH Arrive in Edinburgh where your accommodation awaits. Your self-drive or chauffeured car will be waiting for you at the airport. Spend the afternoon leisurely exploring the city. Walk along the historic Royal Mile, delve into the UNESCO-listed Old and New Towns, and discover Edinburgh Castle’s grandeur. With numerous museums and landmarks nearby, your evening promises a delightful introduction to Edinburgh’s charm. Rest for the night in Edinburgh. DAY 2: SCOTLAND’S DRAMATIC EAST COAST Begin your road trip adventure by heading north to Fife. Your initial destination is the charming village of Falkland, renowned for its Renaissance palace. After immersing yourself in its historical allure, proceed eastward to St Andrews, famed as the birthplace of golf and home to Scotland’s oldest university. Continuing your journey northward, you’ll traverse Dundee, recognized as a UNESCO City of Design. From there, you have the option to opt for the direct route to Aberdeen or embark on the scenic coastal route. The coastal path offers stunning vistas, passing through the St. Cyrus National Nature Reserve and offering glimpses of the awe-inspiring Dunnottar Castle near Stonehaven. Rest for the night in Aberdeen. DAY 3: ROYAL DEESIDE, CASTLES & WHISKY Today’s journey leads you into the majestic Scottish Highlands. Begin your adventure by driving along the captivating “Deeside Tourist Route,” winding through the scenic landscapes of the Cairngorms National Park. Along the way, you’ll encounter a plethora of historic castles to explore, including the 16th-century Crathes Castle and the esteemed Balmoral Castle, the Scottish residence of the Royal Family, open to visitors from April to July. Continuing your drive, you’ll venture into Speyside, renowned for its world-class whiskies. Consider visiting one of the many renowned distilleries in the area, such as Glenfiddich or Aberlour, to delve into the art of whisky-making and savor the distinct flavors. Rest for the night in Inverness area. DAY 4: JOURNEY TO ORKNEY Today’s journey northward will lead you across the picturesque Black Isle Peninsula to the charming seaside village of Scrabster. Along the way, don’t miss the opportunity to visit the enchanting Dunrobin Castle. In the early afternoon, embark on a scenic 1.5-hour ferry ride to Stromness on Orkney, offering breathtaking views of the iconic Old Man of Hoy. Upon arrival on mainland Orkney, venture to the historic capital of Kirkwall, a former Viking stronghold. Explore the city center and marvel at the grandeur of the 12th-century St Magnus Cathedral. Rest for the night in Kirkwall area. Ferry from Scrabster to Orkney: 1.5 hours DAY 5: THE WONDERS OF ORKNEY Explore the wonders of Orkney at your leisure, marveling at its stunning scenery and ancient ruins dating back millennia to the Stone Ages. The highlight of Orkney’s treasures is the “Heart of Neolithic Orkney”, a UNESCO World Heritage Site encompassing a cluster of Neolithic monuments. Discover the 5,000-year-old prehistoric village of Skara Brae, the enigmatic Ring of Brodgar stone circle, the imposing megaliths at the Standing Stones of Stenness, and the chambered cairn of Maeshowe, adorned with one of the largest collections of Norse runic inscriptions left by 12th-century Vikings. Rest for the night in Kirkwall area. DAY 6: THE NORTH COAST 500 ROUTE Today, return to the mainland via ferry before embarking on a section of the renowned North Coast 500 route, Scotland’s equivalent of Route 66. This scenic journey winds along the northern coast, offering breathtaking views of rocky cliffs, golden sand beaches, and majestic mountains. Along the way, don’t miss the opportunity to explore the impressive Smoo Cave, the pristine beaches and azure waters of Durness, and the historic ruins of Ardvreck Castle. Finally, arrive at the picturesque village of Ullapool, known for its charming whitewashed buildings. Rest for the night in Ullapool area. Ferry from Orkney to Scrabster: 1.5 hours DAY 7: GAELIC CULTURE & NEOLITHIC MEGALITHS OF LEWIS Begin your day by boarding the ferry from Ullapool to Stornoway on the Isle of Lewis, where the vibrant Gaelic culture still thrives. Upon arrival, consider exploring the Stornoway Museum housed within Lews Castle, showcasing fascinating exhibits about the island, including the renowned Lewis Chessmen. A detour to the west side of the island is a must to marvel at the awe-inspiring Callanish Standing Stones, an extraordinary array of Neolithic stone circles and megaliths. Additionally, don’t miss the opportunity to visit the Black Arnol Museum to delve into the rich history of island life. Rest for the night in the Lewis or Harris. Ferry from Ullapool to Stornoway: 2.5 hours DAY 8: ISLAND HOPPING TO SKYE Today, immerse yourself in the breathtaking beauty of the Isle of Harris. Begin by exploring the charming village of Tarbert before embarking on a scenic drive along “The Golden Road” towards Rodel. Along the way, don’t miss the opportunity to visit the stunning medieval St. Clement’s Church and take a leisurely stroll along the pristine shores of Luskentyre Beach, renowned for its miles of white sands and crystal-clear turquoise waters. Additionally, be sure to visit the Harris Tweed outlets to acquire an authentic souvenir, showcasing the renowned handwoven craftsmanship of the Outer Hebrides. Rest for the night on Lewis or Harris. DAY 9: ISLAND HOPPING TO SKYE Today, board the ferry from Tarbert to Uig on the Isle of Skye. Upon arrival, embark on a scenic drive around the northern part of the island, exploring the awe-inspiring Trotternish Peninsula. Take a leisurely walk to marvel at the iconic “Old Man of Storr” rock pinnacle and witness the majestic Kilt Rock waterfall. Don’t miss the enchanting landscapes of

Chauffeured Best of Scotland at Leisure (Private) (14 Days)

Best of Scotland at Leisure 5.0 ⭐     20 customer reviews Experience the rich tapestry of Scottish history, culture, and heritage on this comprehensive 17-day self-drive tour. Delve into the vibrant capital of Edinburgh before embarking on a journey through St Andrews, the majestic Highlands, and the enchanting islands of Orkney, Lewis, Harris, and Skye. Explore mythical castles, ancient landmarks, scenic trails, and immerse yourself in the warm embrace of Scottish hospitality along the way. DAY 1: ARRIVAL IN EDINBURGH Arrive in Edinburgh where your accommodation awaits. Your self-drive or chauffeured car will be waiting for you at the airport. Spend the afternoon leisurely exploring the city. Delve into the UNESCO-listed Old and New Towns, and discover Edinburgh Castle’s grandeur. With numerous museums and landmarks nearby, your evening promises a delightful introduction to Edinburgh’s charm. Rest for the night in Edinburgh. DAY 2: EXPLORE EDINBURGH Enjoy a full day to immerse yourself in the captivating allure of Edinburgh, Scotland’s historic capital. Delve into the city’s rich tapestry of history by exploring iconic landmarks such as Edinburgh Castle and wandering through the charming lanes of the Old Town. Take a leisurely stroll along the Royal Mile, where centuries of Scottish history come to life, and marvel at the grandeur of Holyrood Palace, the official residence of the British Royal Family in Scotland. Indulge in the vibrant atmosphere of Grassmarket by visiting a traditional pub, or wander through the picturesque streets of Stockbridge and Dean Village, where time seems to stand still. For panoramic views of the cityscape, ascend Calton Hill and soak in the breathtaking vistas of Edinburgh’s skyline. With its wealth of cultural treasures and enchanting surroundings, Edinburgh promises a day filled with unforgettable experiences and discoveries. Rest for the night in Edinburgh. DAY 3: ST ANDREWS & THE DRAMATIC EAST COAST Today marks the beginning of your exhilarating road trip adventure! After picking up your rental car, embark on a journey through the picturesque landscapes of Fife. Your first destination is the charming village of Falkland, where you can immerse yourself in history while exploring a magnificent Renaissance palace. Continue your drive eastward to the renowned town of St Andrews, celebrated worldwide as the birthplace of golf and home to Scotland’s oldest university. Take in the storied ambiance of this historic town before venturing northward, passing through the UNESCO City of Design, Dundee. As you continue your northward journey, consider taking the scenic coastal route, which offers breathtaking views along the way. This scenic drive will lead you past the captivating St. Cyrus National Nature Reserve and the majestic Dunnottar Castle, nestled near Stonehaven. Immerse yourself in the natural beauty and rich heritage of Scotland as you embark on this unforgettable road trip experience. Rest for the night in Inverness area. Rest for the night in Aberdeen. DAY 4: ROYAL DEESIDE, CASTLES AND WHISKY Today, delve into the highlights of Aberdeenshire, known for its abundance of castles. Begin your exploration with the scenic “Deeside Tourist Route” through the Cairngorms National Park. Visit Drum Castle or Crathes Castle, and indulge in a whisky tasting at Royal Lochnagar distillery near Balmoral Castle, the Royal Family’s Highland retreat. Rest for the night in the Aberdeen Area. DAY 5: HIGHLIGHTS OF INVERNESS Embark on a journey from Aberdeen, on the east coast, to Inverness, nestled in the heart of the Highlands. Along the way, take time to explore three significant sites that offer a glimpse into Scotland’s rich history and heritage. Begin your exploration at Cawdor Castle, boasting over 600 years of storied history and enchanting gardens. Next, immerse yourself in the solemn atmosphere of the famous Battlefield of Culloden Moor, where a pivotal moment in Scottish history unfolded. Finally, wander through the ancient Bronze-age cemetery at Clava Cairns, where mysterious standing stones evoke the echoes of centuries past. As you make your way to Inverness, soak in the beauty and intrigue of these iconic Scottish landmarks, each offering a unique glimpse into the country’s fascinating past. Rest for the night in the Inverness area. DAY 6: HIGHLIGHTS OF NORTHWEST HIGHLANDS Today offers the freedom to tailor your adventure to your preferences. You may choose to unwind and explore the charming surroundings of Inverness, or embark on a thrilling journey along the North Coast 500, renowned for its stunning vistas. Should you opt for the North Coast 500, venture to the awe-inspiring Corrieshalloch Gorge and marvel at the majestic Falls of Measach. Delight in the enchanting Inverewe Garden, showcasing a diverse array of over 2,500 exotic plants and flowers. Traverse the rugged terrain of the Torridon Hills, immersing yourself in the untamed beauty of the landscape, before returning to Inverness. Rest for the night in Inverness area. DAY 7: LOCH NESS & CASTLES Today’s itinerary promises to showcase some of Scotland’s most iconic highlights. Begin your adventure by driving along the scenic shores of Loch Ness, where you can immerse yourself in the mystery and legend surrounding the famous Loch Ness monster. Visit the Loch Ness Centre and Exhibition to delve deeper into the lore, or embark on a boat tour to admire the serene beauty of the loch and perhaps catch a glimpse of the elusive creature. Alternatively, explore the historic ruins of Urquhart Castle, steeped in centuries of fascinating history. Continuing your journey, head westward toward the breathtaking Isle of Skye. Along the way, don’t miss the opportunity to capture a photo of the iconic Eilean Donan Castle, a majestic sight that has graced the screens of countless films and TV shows. Prepare to be captivated by the stunning landscapes and historic landmarks that await as you venture toward the enchanting Isle of Skye. Rest for the night on Isle of Skye. DAY 8: HIGHLIGHTS OF THE ISLE OF SKYE Today, explore the captivating Isle of Skye, a haven for nature lovers. Begin in the colorful village of Portree before heading north to Trotternish Peninsula. Admire the Fairy Glen, Old Man of Storr, Kilt Rock Waterfall, Quiraing, and An Corran

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