Journey through Scotland & Ireland

Journey through Scotland & Ireland 5.0 ⭐     43 customer reviews  Step into a living tapestry of Celtic history as you travel from the cobbled closes of Edinburgh to the lush hills of Western Ireland. This immersive adventure is perfect for travelers who crave heritage, drama, and unforgettable landscapes—woven with tales of warriors, poets, and seafarers. Day 1 – Welcome to Edinburgh & Whisky Lore Begin your journey in Scotland’s capital, where old-world charm meets national pride. Dive straight into the story of Scotch whisky with a guided experience along the Royal Mile. Learn the secrets of distillation, swirl a dram of single malt, and marvel at the world’s largest whisky collection. Cap off the evening with a whisky-paired dinner and traditional storytelling—unless you’re visiting during the bustling Tattoo season (Aug 3–19), in which case dinner will be independent. Day 2 – Royal Mile, Castle Views & Free Time in Edinburgh Wander through Edinburgh’s neoclassical New Town and vibrant Princes Street. Then ascend to Edinburgh Castle to witness the grandeur of the Scottish Crown Jewels. Spend your afternoon your way—maybe delving into shops or cozying into a café. August travelers will be treated to the legendary Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo. Day 3 – Highland Chocolates, Pitlochry & Blair Castle Today, the Highlands beckon. First, savor handcrafted truffles at Iain Burnett Highland Chocolatier in Perthshire. Then take a scenic break in the charming town of Pitlochry. Afterward, wander the historic halls of Blair Castle, its white façade nestled among Highland peaks, before arriving in Nairn for the night. Day 4 – Loch Legends & Isle of Skye Trace the misty banks of Loch Ness en route to the iconic Eilean Donan Castle. Then venture across to the Isle of Skye to explore the romantic ruins of Armadale Castle. After a ferry ride, follow the dramatic Road to the Isles and pause for photos amid the haunting beauty of Glencoe. Continue to The Trossachs and settle in Dunblane. Day 5 – Stirling Castle & Across the Sea to Ireland Start with a visit to Stirling Castle—where monarchs once ruled and Mary, Queen of Scots, was crowned. Travel south to Cairnryan and catch the ferry to Northern Ireland. Arrive in Belfast and unwind with dinner at your hotel. Day 6 – Ards Peninsula, Titanic Belfast & a Historic Pub Night Explore the Ards Peninsula and trace the journey of Ulster-Scots settlers. Next, experience the riveting Titanic Belfast exhibition. After a free afternoon in the city, gather for a warm night of food and live music at the storied Crosskeys Inn—one of Ireland’s oldest pubs. Day 7 – Giant’s Causeway & Derry’s Past Follow the coastal curve through the Nine Glens of Antrim. Stop at the dramatic Giant’s Causeway—where basalt columns rise from the sea—and snap a photo at Dunluce Castle. Then walk the historic walls of Derry with a local guide and uncover how this once-divided city found peace and pride. Overnight in Letterkenny. Day 8 – Glenveagh Castle & Donegal Craft Visit Glenveagh National Park and its fairytale castle built deep within the wilderness. Wander through its famous gardens before heading to Donegal, where you’ll browse Irish textiles at Triona Design. End your day in the grand halls of Kilronan Castle with a memorable dinner. Day 9 – Clifftop Views & Medieval Feasts In the Arigna Valley, descend into a former coal mine and hear firsthand stories of life underground. Then step into the natural and historic wonderland of Lough Key Forest Park. Walk the Tree Canopy Bridge, explore Victorian servant tunnels, and breathe in sweeping lake views before returning to Ballyfarnon. Day 10 – Galway’s Streets & Cliffs of Moher Join a local guide to explore Galway’s medieval core. From there, drive through the wild limestone landscapes of the Burren. At the Cliffs of Moher, let the Atlantic winds stir your soul. End your journey with a medieval banquet, fit for a Gaelic king or queen. Day 11 – Farewell in Shannon After breakfast, your epic Celtic journey ends—but the legends, landscapes, and friendships will linger long after you’ve returned home. Begin your journey in Scotland’s capital, where old-world charm meets national pride. Dive straight into the story of Scotch whisky with a guided experience along the Royal Mile. Learn the secrets of distillation, swirl a dram of single malt, and marvel at the world’s largest whisky collection. Cap off the evening with a whisky-paired dinner and traditional storytelling—unless you’re visiting during the bustling Tattoo season (Aug 3–19), in which case dinner will be independent. Wander through Edinburgh’s neoclassical New Town and vibrant Princes Street. Then ascend to Edinburgh Castle to witness the grandeur of the Scottish Crown Jewels. Spend your afternoon your way—maybe delving into shops or cozying into a café. August travelers will be treated to the legendary Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo. Today, the Highlands beckon. First, savor handcrafted truffles at Iain Burnett Highland Chocolatier in Perthshire. Then take a scenic break in the charming town of Pitlochry. Afterward, wander the historic halls of Blair Castle, its white façade nestled among Highland peaks, before arriving in Nairn for the night. Trace the misty banks of Loch Ness en route to the iconic Eilean Donan Castle. Then venture across to the Isle of Skye to explore the romantic ruins of Armadale Castle. After a ferry ride, follow the dramatic Road to the Isles and pause for photos amid the haunting beauty of Glencoe. Continue to The Trossachs and settle in Dunblane. Start with a visit to Stirling Castle—where monarchs once ruled and Mary, Queen of Scots, was crowned. Travel south to Cairnryan and catch the ferry to Northern Ireland. Arrive in Belfast and unwind with dinner at your hotel. Explore the Ards Peninsula and trace the journey of Ulster-Scots settlers. Next, experience the riveting Titanic Belfast exhibition. After a free afternoon in the city, gather for a warm night of food and live music at the storied Crosskeys Inn—one of Ireland’s oldest pubs. Follow the coastal curve through the

Scotland & Ireland Highlights

Scotland & Ireland Highlights 5.0 ⭐     39 customer reviews From Glasgow’s creative buzz to the windswept cliffs of Ireland’s west coast—immerse yourself in legendary landscapes, historic castles, and the warmth of whiskey, music, and local soul. Day 1 – Glasgow Stories & Artful Beginnings Begin your adventure in Glasgow, a city where Victorian grandeur meets vibrant modern life. Dive into its architectural gems on a panoramic city tour, from George Square to the bohemian West End. Explore the eclectic treasures of the Kelvingrove Art Gallery before joining your group for a welcome drink and dinner to kick off the journey. Day 2 – Highlands & the Legendary Loch Ness Travel north through the breathtaking landscapes of Loch Lomond and Rannoch Moor, where mist-laced hills unfold into the dramatic valley of Glencoe. Continue past Fort William to Fort Augustus for a serene cruise across Loch Ness—keep your eyes peeled for Nessie. Arrive in the peaceful coastal town of Nairn by evening. Day 3 – Highland Whisky & Historic St Andrews Start your morning with a rich whisky tasting at Blair Athol Distillery, one of Scotland’s oldest. Then it’s on to the elegant town of St Andrews, a place steeped in medieval heritage and golf history. Explore its cobbled lanes at your own pace before reaching your majestic country estate hotel near Edinburgh. Day 4 – Edinburgh Old & New + A Night of Tradition Roam Edinburgh’s layered history—from the Georgian elegance of New Town to the medieval wonders along the Royal Mile. Visit the hilltop Edinburgh Castle, with sweeping views and ancient artifacts like the Scottish Crown Jewels. This evening, enjoy a night of traditional music, food, and entertainment. Guests on select summer departures will experience the dazzling Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo. Day 5 – Blair Castle & A Toast to Whisky Journey south through scenic Ayrshire before boarding a ferry to Northern Ireland. Once in Belfast, take a guided panoramic tour of the city that birthed the Titanic. Walk the decks of history at Titanic Belfast, then make your way to Dublin, where you’ll settle in and explore the city at your leisure. Day 6 – Glamis Castle, Golf Legends & Scottish Celebration Explore the heart of Ireland’s capital, taking in Trinity College, O’Connell Street, and Georgian grandeur. Visit Christ Church Cathedral, one of Dublin’s oldest and most storied landmarks. As the sun sets, dine aboard a traditional canal barge, gliding gently through the city as live music brings Irish culture to life. Day 7 – Farm Life, Blarney Stone & Killarney Charm Head west through rolling green countryside to a traditional working farm, where sheepdogs show off their skills and warm scones are served with local charm. Visit the iconic Blarney Castle—kiss the stone or simply enjoy the gardens. Continue to the vibrant town of Killarney, with dinner and an optional traditional show included for spring/summer departures. Day 8 – Horses, Hills & Star Wars Skies Hop on a jaunting car ride through Killarney National Park, with views of Ross Castle and the lakes. Then begin the famous Ring of Kerry journey, full of coastal curves and mountain magic. On Valentia Island, discover the Skellig Experience—a tribute to the monks who lived atop the now-iconic Star Wars filming location. Enjoy a scenic lunch stop before returning to Killarney for a free evening. Day 9 – Clifftop Views & Medieval Feasts Cross the Shannon Estuary by ferry en route to the majestic Cliffs of Moher. Gaze across the Atlantic from 700-foot-high cliffs, shaped by time and wind. Cap off your Celtic adventure with a medieval banquet in an authentic Irish castle—complete with song, storytelling, and royal revelry. Day 10 – Farewell in Shannon After breakfast, your tour concludes in Shannon—hearts full and cameras loaded with unforgettable moments. Begin your adventure in Glasgow, a city where Victorian grandeur meets vibrant modern life. Dive into its architectural gems on a panoramic city tour, from George Square to the bohemian West End. Explore the eclectic treasures of the Kelvingrove Art Gallery before joining your group for a welcome drink and dinner to kick off the journey. Travel north through the breathtaking landscapes of Loch Lomond and Rannoch Moor, where mist-laced hills unfold into the dramatic valley of Glencoe. Continue past Fort William to Fort Augustus for a serene cruise across Loch Ness—keep your eyes peeled for Nessie. Arrive in the peaceful coastal town of Nairn by evening. Start your morning with a rich whisky tasting at Blair Athol Distillery, one of Scotland’s oldest. Then it’s on to the elegant town of St Andrews, a place steeped in medieval heritage and golf history. Explore its cobbled lanes at your own pace before reaching your majestic country estate hotel near Edinburgh. Roam Edinburgh’s layered history—from the Georgian elegance of New Town to the medieval wonders along the Royal Mile. Visit the hilltop Edinburgh Castle, with sweeping views and ancient artifacts like the Scottish Crown Jewels. This evening, enjoy a night of traditional music, food, and entertainment. Guests on select summer departures will experience the dazzling Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo. Journey south through scenic Ayrshire before boarding a ferry to Northern Ireland. Once in Belfast, take a guided panoramic tour of the city that birthed the Titanic. Walk the decks of history at Titanic Belfast, then make your way to Dublin, where you’ll settle in and explore the city at your leisure. Explore the heart of Ireland’s capital, taking in Trinity College, O’Connell Street, and Georgian grandeur. Visit Christ Church Cathedral, one of Dublin’s oldest and most storied landmarks. As the sun sets, dine aboard a traditional canal barge, gliding gently through the city as live music brings Irish culture to life. Head west through rolling green countryside to a traditional working farm, where sheepdogs show off their skills and warm scones are served with local charm. Visit the iconic Blarney Castle—kiss the stone or simply enjoy the gardens. Continue to the vibrant town of Killarney, with dinner and an optional traditional show included

Scottish & Irish Treasures

Scottish & Irish Treasures 5.0 ⭐     32 customer reviews From the bold elegance of Glasgow to the poetic cliffs of Moher and the soulful streets of Dublin, this immersive journey across Scotland and Ireland invites you to fall in love with two lands rich in story, song, and spirit. Stroll castle halls steeped in legend, toast to tradition in Europe’s oldest pub, and ride across timeless landscapes that have inspired myth and memory. Whether it’s a sheepdog display in the Highlands or the echo of live music in a cozy Irish pub, each day reveals a new treasure waiting to be uncovered. Day 1 – Glasgow’s Bold Spirit & Kelvingrove Treasures Your journey begins in the vibrant heart of Glasgow. After checking in, set out on a panoramic city tour revealing its industrial roots, Victorian charm, and dynamic cultural scene. At Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, be captivated by one of Europe’s top art collections. Toast to adventure with a welcome drink before enjoying an evening of your own discovering Glasgow’s electric nightlife or cozy eateries. Day 2 – Loch Lomond Serenity & Inveraray Castle Step aboard a boat to cruise the tranquil waters of Loch Lomond, surrounded by highland peaks. Explore the town of Inveraray and delve into noble heritage with a guided tour of Inveraray Castle — a Downton Abbey fan favorite. Pass through the dramatic Glencoe Valley before settling for the night at a charming lochside hotel in Ballachulish. Day 3 – The Isle of Skye & Loch Ness Views Embark on one of the world’s most scenic drives—the Road to the Isles. Pause at the Glenfinnan Monument before boarding a ferry to the Isle of Skye, where you’ll uncover the romantic ruins of Armadale Castle. Return to the mainland and trace the mysterious shores of Loch Ness en route to your stately accommodation in Nairn. Day 4 – Culloden Battlefield & Highland Farm Life Stand on the windswept moorlands of Culloden Battlefield and uncover the story of Bonnie Prince Charlie’s final stand. Continue through striking Highland landscapes to a working sheep farm for an entertaining sheepdog demonstration. End the day near Pitlochry in a peaceful manor-style retreat. Day 5 – Blair Castle & A Toast to Whisky Tour the historic halls of Blair Castle, ancestral home of the Dukes and Earls of Atholl. Then go behind the scenes at Blair Athol Distillery to taste true Highland spirit. Spend your afternoon discovering Pitlochry’s quaint shops or the serene hotel grounds. Day 6 – Glamis Castle, Golf Legends & Scottish Celebration At Glamis Castle, walk in the footsteps of kings and Macbeth’s shadow. Visit the iconic town of St Andrews, birthplace of golf and steeped in academia and charm. Cap your day with a traditional Scottish evening of food, music, and revelry — unless you’re traveling between July 27–August 17, in which case the evening is yours to explore at will. Day 7 – Iconic Edinburgh & Castle Tour Take in Edinburgh’s rich contrasts on a guided tour — from the medieval Royal Mile to the elegant Georgian “New Town.” Explore Edinburgh Castle, perched atop an ancient volcanic rock. You’ll have free time to discover the capital’s layers of history and culture. July 27–August 17 departures include a special evening at the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo. Day 8 – To Ireland: Titanic Belfast & Dublin Delights Bid farewell to Scotland as you ferry to Belfast, where the award-winning Titanic Belfast immerses you in the story of the world’s most famous ship. Travel onward to Dublin’s picturesque seaside suburb of Dun Laoghaire, where your Irish guide awaits. Enjoy a relaxed evening in this charming harbor town. Day 9 – Sean’s Bar Cheers & Galway Stroll Journey west to Athlone and sip a pint in Sean’s Bar — Europe’s oldest pub. In Galway, take a walking tour with a local guide through its colorful lanes and stone buildings. Enjoy the city’s infectious energy before regrouping for dinner. Day 10 – Connemara’s Wild Heart & Kylemore Beauty Marvel at the rugged beauty of Connemara, where misty mountains meet still lakes. Cruise the fjord of Killary Harbour (seasonal), then wander the fairytale grounds of Kylemore Abbey, complete with a Victorian walled garden. Return to Galway for a lively night out. Day 11 – The Burren, Cliffs of Moher & Killarney Craic Skirt Galway Bay and venture through the lunar landscape of the Burren. At a local farm, watch skilled sheepdogs in action. Then stand in awe at the towering Cliffs of Moher. A ferry ride brings you into County Kerry, where a spirited night of Irish music and dinner awaits at Kate Kearney’s Cottage. Day 12 – Jaunting Cars, Ring of Kerry & Kenmare Charms Ride a jaunting car through Killarney National Park to Ross Castle. Then wind through the highlights of the Ring of Kerry, pausing in the postcard-perfect town of Kenmare. Stop by Moriarty’s, a CIE partner, nestled in the Gap of Dunloe. Return to Killarney for an evening of your choosing. Day 13 – Blarney, Tunes & Waterford Tales Ascend to the top of Blarney Castle to kiss the fabled stone or stroll the peaceful grounds. Along the southern coast, stop at the Marine Bar in Dungarvan for a traditional music session. End your day with a guided walking tour through the ancient streets of Waterford. Day 14 – Waterford Crystal, Kilkenny Castle & Dublin Dining Watch master glassmakers at work on a guided tour of the House of Waterford Crystal. Head to Kilkenny for free time before delving into the beautifully restored Kilkenny Castle. In Dublin, raise a glass over your farewell dinner at The Morehampton. Day 15 – Farewell in Dublin After breakfast, your tour concludes. But the stories — and the magic — will stay with you. Your journey begins in the vibrant heart of Glasgow. After checking in, set out on a panoramic city tour revealing its industrial roots, Victorian charm, and dynamic cultural scene. At Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, be captivated

Scotland & Ireland Explorer

Scotland & Ireland Explorer 5.0 ⭐     37 customer reviews A journey of castles, coastlines, and culture. Begin in the storied streets of Edinburgh and follow the ancient path to Belfast, Giant’s Causeway, and the soul of Dublin. From whisky to legends, from royal history to lively nights—this is a sampler of two remarkable Celtic lands. Day 1: Welcome to Edinburgh Your Scottish adventure begins with a warm welcome and a taste of what’s to come. After meeting your group in the afternoon, set off on a panoramic drive through Edinburgh, a city split by time—on one side, the medieval maze of the Royal Mile; on the other, the neoclassical elegance of the New Town. Let the city whisper its stories as you explore. Tonight, the city is yours to wander and dine as you please. Day 2: Whisky, Stone, and Spectacle Start the day at the innovative Port of Leith Distillery, where tradition meets sustainability in Scotland’s legendary spirit. Afterward, step into centuries of drama at Edinburgh Castle, where the Scottish Crown Jewels still shimmer with royal power. The rest of the day is yours—walk the cobbled closes, find a quiet whisky bar, or simply enjoy the rhythm of the city.(Guests traveling on August 3 or 10 will be treated to the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo—an unforgettable performance beneath the castle walls.) Day 3: A Castle by the Sea & Crossing to Ireland Head south along the rugged coastline to the striking Culzean Castle, perched on cliffs above the Firth of Clyde. Tour its lavish rooms—including the Eisenhower Apartment—and enjoy lunch overlooking the sea. Then board the ferry at Cairnryan and set sail for Belfast. Upon arrival, settle into your hotel and enjoy a hearty dinner with your group. Day 4: Myths, Mountains & the Causeway Coast Venture through the spellbinding Nine Glens of Antrim, where legends hide in every hill and ocean mist dances across the cliffs. Then, stand in awe at the Giant’s Causeway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site of basalt columns forged by fire and time. Cap off the day with a traditional lunch at the charming Crosskeys Inn, the oldest thatched pub in Ireland. Day 5: Titanic Tales, Royal Roots & A Dublin Celebration This morning, dive into maritime history at Titanic Belfast, an interactive experience honoring the ship and the city that built her. Then walk the halls of Hillsborough Castle, an official royal residence, and imagine the diplomacy that still takes place within its walls. Continue to Dublin and close the evening with a joyful Irish night at Taylors Three Rock, filled with song, dance, and local flavor. Day 6: Stories of the City & the Irish Spirit Uncover Dublin’s layered charm—from Georgian grandeur to modern culture—on a panoramic city tour. Then visit EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum, where cutting-edge exhibits trace the journeys of those who left Ireland and changed the world. The afternoon and evening are yours: walk the banks of the Liffey, discover live music in Temple Bar, or toast your adventure with one last pint. Day 7: Farewell in Dublin After breakfast, your Celtic journey concludes. You’ve touched two countries, dozens of legends, and a thousand memories. Until next time—slàinte! Your Scottish adventure begins with a warm welcome and a taste of what’s to come. After meeting your group in the afternoon, set off on a panoramic drive through Edinburgh, a city split by time—on one side, the medieval maze of the Royal Mile; on the other, the neoclassical elegance of the New Town. Let the city whisper its stories as you explore. Tonight, the city is yours to wander and dine as you please. Start the day at the innovative Port of Leith Distillery, where tradition meets sustainability in Scotland’s legendary spirit. Afterward, step into centuries of drama at Edinburgh Castle, where the Scottish Crown Jewels still shimmer with royal power. The rest of the day is yours—walk the cobbled closes, find a quiet whisky bar, or simply enjoy the rhythm of the city.(Guests traveling on August 3 or 10 will be treated to the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo—an unforgettable performance beneath the castle walls.) Head south along the rugged coastline to the striking Culzean Castle, perched on cliffs above the Firth of Clyde. Tour its lavish rooms—including the Eisenhower Apartment—and enjoy lunch overlooking the sea. Then board the ferry at Cairnryan and set sail for Belfast. Upon arrival, settle into your hotel and enjoy a hearty dinner with your group. Venture through the spellbinding Nine Glens of Antrim, where legends hide in every hill and ocean mist dances across the cliffs. Then, stand in awe at the Giant’s Causeway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site of basalt columns forged by fire and time. Cap off the day with a traditional lunch at the charming Crosskeys Inn, the oldest thatched pub in Ireland. This morning, dive into maritime history at Titanic Belfast, an interactive experience honoring the ship and the city that built her. Then walk the halls of Hillsborough Castle, an official royal residence, and imagine the diplomacy that still takes place within its walls. Continue to Dublin and close the evening with a joyful Irish night at Taylors Three Rock, filled with song, dance, and local flavor. Uncover Dublin’s layered charm—from Georgian grandeur to modern culture—on a panoramic city tour. Then visit EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum, where cutting-edge exhibits trace the journeys of those who left Ireland and changed the world. The afternoon and evening are yours: walk the banks of the Liffey, discover live music in Temple Bar, or toast your adventure with one last pint. After breakfast, your Celtic journey concludes. You’ve touched two countries, dozens of legends, and a thousand memories. Until next time—slàinte! 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Legends of Scotland & Ireland

Legends of Scotland & Ireland 5.0 ⭐     21 customer reviews Embark on a breathtaking 13-day adventure that begins in the heart of Scotland and carries you across the sea to Ireland. From the historic streets of Edinburgh to the wild beauty of the Ring of Kerry, this itinerary blends dramatic landscapes, cultural treasures, and unforgettable local experiences in both Celtic nations. Day 1 – Glasgow Highlights & Kelvingrove Treasures Your Scottish journey begins at 2:00 PM with a guided panoramic drive through Glasgow—Scotland’s largest city, rich in Victorian grandeur and modern artistic flair. Dive into Scottish heritage at the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum before sharing a welcome drink with fellow travelers. The evening is yours to explore the vibrant streets and local fare. Day 2 – Cruising Loch Lomond & Inveraray Castle Start the day with a peaceful cruise on the legendary Loch Lomond, surrounded by rugged Highland peaks. Stroll the charming streets of Inveraray before visiting its stately castle, a familiar sight from Downton Abbey. Journey through the haunting beauty of Glencoe en route to your hotel near Loch Leven. Rest for the night in Aberdeen. Day 3 – The Isle of Skye & Loch Ness Views Travel the storied “Road to the Isles” with a photo stop at Glenfinnan Monument. Cross by ferry to the mystical Isle of Skye and visit the romantic ruins of Armadale Castle. Later, follow the shores of Loch Ness—keep your eyes peeled for the elusive Nessie—before arriving at your elegant Nairn hotel near the North Sea. Day 4 – Culloden Battlefield & Highland Farm Life Stand on the solemn grounds of Culloden Battlefield, where Scotland’s fate was sealed. After touring the visitor centre, visit a working sheep farm to witness the incredible skill of sheepdogs in action. Tonight, unwind in your manor-style retreat near Pitlochry. Rest for the night in Kirkwall area. Ferry from Scrabster to Orkney: 1.5 hours Day 5 – Blair Castle & A Toast to Whisky Step into history at Blair Castle, a noble estate tied to Mary, Queen of Scots and Queen Victoria. Then, discover the art of whisky-making with a behind-the-scenes tour and tasting at Blair Athol Distillery. Enjoy leisure time exploring Pitlochry or relaxing at your hotel. Rest for the night in Kirkwall area. Day 6 – Glamis Castle, Golf Legends & Scottish Celebration Tour the storied Glamis Castle—steeped in drama and immortalized in Shakespeare’s Macbeth. Then, journey to St Andrews, the birthplace of golf. Capture views of the Old Course and Royal and Ancient Clubhouse. The day concludes with a festive Scottish evening of music, culture, and local cuisine Note: From July 27 – August 17, guests enjoy dinner on their own instead. Day 7 – Iconic Edinburgh & Castle Tour Explore Scotland’s majestic capital with a scenic city tour. Walk the cobbled Royal Mile and admire the Georgian elegance of the “New Town.” Then visit Edinburgh Castle, perched high above the city. Spend the afternoon discovering Edinburgh at your own pace. Guests on July 27 – August 17 departures will attend the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo. Rest for the night in the Lewis or Harris. Ferry from Ullapool to Stornoway: 2.5 hours Day 8 – To Ireland: Titanic Belfast & Dublin Delights Say farewell to Scotland and ferry to Belfast to explore the story of the Titanic at its award-winning museum. Then continue to Dublin, where your evening is free to enjoy local pubs or a walk along the River Liffey. Rest for the night on Lewis or Harris. Day 9 – Dublin Discovery & Irish Entertainment Spend your morning exploring Dublin aboard a Hop-On, Hop-Off bus with admission to one of five top attractions including the Guinness Storehouse or EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum. At 2:00 PM, meet your Irish tour director and group for a city tour including Dublin Castle. The evening ends with lively Irish music, dance, and food at Merry Ploughboy Pub. Rest for the night on Isle of Skye. Ferry from Tarbert to Uig: 1 hour and 40 min Day 10 – Rock of Cashel & Blarney Castle On your way to Blarney Castle, stop for photos at the iconic Rock of Cashel. At the castle, you may dare to kiss the Blarney Stone for the gift of eloquence. Continue through the scenic village of Macroom and into the heart of County Kerry, arriving in charming Killarney for a relaxing evening. Rest for the night on Isle of Skye. Day 11 – The Ring of Kerry & Skellig Islands Experience Journey along the famed Ring of Kerry, where cliffs and coastal views create postcard-perfect scenes. Visit Moriarty’s in the Gap of Dunloe, cross to Valentia Island, and learn about the nearby Skellig Islands. Watch skilled sheepdogs in action before enjoying a free evening in Killarney. Rest for the night on Fort William area. Day 12 – Cliffs of Moher & Medieval Feast Ferry across the River Shannon to stand atop the mighty Cliffs of Moher, towering above the Atlantic. Unwind at your hotel before stepping back in time at a medieval banquet, complete with candlelit storytelling, harp music, and hearty Irish fare. Rest for the night on Trossachs National Park area. Day 13 – Farewell in Limerick   Enjoy breakfast together before your tour concludes in Limerick, filled with memories of Scotland’s legends and Ireland’s charm. Your Scottish journey begins at 2:00 PM with a guided panoramic drive through Glasgow—Scotland’s largest city, rich in Victorian grandeur and modern artistic flair. Dive into Scottish heritage at the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum before sharing a welcome drink with fellow travelers. The evening is yours to explore the vibrant streets and local fare. Start the day with a peaceful cruise on the legendary Loch Lomond, surrounded by rugged Highland peaks. Stroll the charming streets of Inveraray before visiting its stately castle, a familiar sight from Downton Abbey. Journey through the haunting beauty of Glencoe en route to your hotel near Loch Leven. Rest for the night in Aberdeen. Travel

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