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2 Days
A two day escape exploring the majesty of Loch Ness, the Caledonian pine forest, and the stunning scenery of the Cairngorms National Park. You will learn about Scotland’s native forests on a tranquil walk. You travel through majestic mountains and quaint villages. And you get plenty of time to see if you can find the infamous Loch Ness Monster. Places you'll explore: Pitlochry - This wonderful little village was one of Queen Victoria’s favorite holiday spots. Caledonian Pine Forest walk - Walk over mossy paths and under a dark green canopy in a gorgeous forest. Cairngorms National park - Gaze in awe at Scotland’s most beautifully rounded peaks. Urquhart Castle - Take a chance to explore a ruined castle overlooking Loch Ness. Inverness - The ‘Capital of the Highlands’ blends Victorian architecture with a lively modern lifestyle. Loch Ness - Take a chance to go on an optional boat cruise (April - October) or wander around the shores of this alluring and eerie loch. Great Glen - A humongous fault line through the Scottish Highlands; a location that’s as historically important as it is stunning. Glencoe - Be moved by the sheer beauty and tragic tale of one of Scotland’s most famous landscapes. *The Loch Ness boat cruise is weather dependent and may be cancelled without notice.
9 Days
Explore the "photographer's dream" of Skye, Orkney, Iona, and Mull on this tour from Edinburgh. You’ll see the famed beauty of Skye, you’ll hear about the infamous tragedy of Glencoe, and you’ll get to know the legends of Loch Ness and Loch Lomond. And there’s more. Because you’ll also venture far from the well-trodden paths to the northern wilds of Orkney, and the peaceful shores of Iona and Mull. Places you'll explore: Loch Lomond National Park - One of Scotland’s largest lochs. Admire the views and take postcard-perfect photos to share with your friends and family. Oban - This Victorian harbour town offers excellent seafood and a charming intimacy. Iona - Visit the tiny Island of Iona inhabited with around 120 people. Fingal's Cave - The cave is compiled of natural hexagonal pillars and has inspired many musicians and writers. Isle of Skye - Traverse one of the world’s most stunning islands, with beautiful views around every corner. Eilean Donan Castle - An iconic and gorgeous 13th-century castle that once warded off Viking invasions. Orkney Isles - These beautiful islands are full of ancient history and wildlife. Glencoe and Rannoch Moor - Be moved by the sheer beauty and tragic tales of one of Scotland’s most famous landscapes. Loch Ness - This loch holds more fresh water than all of the lakes in England and Wales combined. But does it also hold the Loch Ness Monster? Skara Brae and Ring of Brodgar - Learn how people used to live in ancient times at these prehistoric monuments. North Coast 500 - A roller coaster road of ruined castles, pristine beaches, dramatic cliffs, and charming villages.
4 Days
On this delectable tour, you will explore distilleries without having to drive and enhance your knowledge of whisky, Scotland, and Islay, ‘Queen of the Hebrides’. You will savour the distilled essence of Scotland’s fine landscapes and exquisite whisky. You may know a thing or two about whisky. Like how taxes forced distillers to produce whisky at night, or how the Scots once called it the ‘water of life’. But even if you’re knowledgeable about whisky, you’re going to learn a lot more on this four-day whisky tour. You discover the smoky flavours of Islay’s single malt whiskys, explore the historic sights of Islay, and spend your time trading notes with fellow whisky lovers. Places you'll explore: Oban - This Victorian harbour town offers excellent seafood and a charming intimacy. Kilmartin Glen - Return to the past at one of the richest areas in the UK for Neolithic and Bronze Age remains in Scotland. Bowmore - Journey to the home of Islay’s oldest distillery, this charming place lies on the shores of the picturesque Loch Indaal. The Islay Single Malt Whiskies - On an island known locally as ‘The Queen of the Hebrides’, there is a regal quality to the distinctly peaty style of its single malt whiskies. Sandy beaches of Islay - Stroll some of the most beautiful and rugged beaches in the UK along Islay’s West Atlantic coast. Inveraray - Explore the fabulous hometown of the Duke of Argyll and the stunning ancestral castle. *Bruichladdich: No longer visited—Bunnahabhain tasting offered instead. *Laphroaig (Monday Departures): Replaced with Lagavulin; museum/shop/bar still accessible. *From 16th March 2026 , cooked breakfast options will be available at the Harbour Inn instead of the previous 'self-service breakfast' option. *If the tour departs on a Friday, we will not be able to stop at Kilchoman Distillery. The tour will follow a more flexible itinerary, stopping in at other distilleries for a shorter shop visit *Please note that from 11 June to 13 July, Ardbeg Distillery will be in its Silent Season. Production tours will not be available; however, guests will enjoy a tutored tasting featuring 5 drams. *Please note that from 8th July to 13th September, Laphroaig Distillery will be observing its Silent Season. During this period, distillery tours will not be available. Instead, your visit will include access to the museum, a guided talk, and a tasting of two drams. *Please note that Kilchoman Distillery will be observing its Silent Season from 20th July to 16th August. During this period, your visit will include a 12:00 pm tasting (2 drams), followed by lunch at your own expense. Please also note that Kilchoman Distillery is unavailable on 30th July, so a visit to Caol Ila Distillery has been arranged instead.
3 Days
Spend three days weaving through the landscapes, legends, and landmarks of Skye. On your journey north, you’ll travel past the historic heart of Scotland and learn about the battles between the Scottish and the English. You will venture through breath-taking landscapes, quaint villages and epic castles on this journey to the ‘Misty Isle’. In Skye, you’ll stay in the cute and cultural town of Portree, and explore the scenery that inspired countless myths and legends. And by the time you’re home, you’ll understand why this little island deserves its large reputation. Places you'll explore: Eilean Donan Castle* – An iconic and gorgeous 13th-century castle that once warded off Viking invasions. Glencoe – Be moved by the sheer beauty and tragic tale of one of Scotland’s most famous landscapes. Quiraing Mountain Pass – Skye’s outstanding geological stunner. These strange formations gave Skye its nickname, the ‘Winged Isle’. Neist Point - The location of a dramatic lighthouse and a great place to spot dolphins, whales, porpoises and basking sharks. Five Sisters of Kintail – Legend says a local wizard turned five sisters into these mountains so they could preserve their beauty. Loch Ness – This loch holds more fresh water than all of the lakes in England and Wales combined. But does it also hold the Loch Ness Monster?
10 Days
Are you curious about wild places? Interested in how prehistoric civilisations thrived in barren islands? Do you desire to escape the toils of city life? If this sounds familiar, then this is the tour for you. Because it travels from Edinburgh to the most northern, remote, and enchanting places of Scotland. You’ll see emerald blue shores and cream-white beaches in Lewis and Harris. You’ll be entranced by the vivid tales of prehistoric history in the Orkney Archipelago. And you’ll be blown away by the sheer geological wonders of the Isle of Skye. It’s an unforgettable chance to escape to the wild and beautiful north of Scotland. *We're sorry but due to the re-development of Calanais Standing Stones for preservation of the site, we will not be able to visit this location until late June 2026. Instead, we will spend extra time exploring the beaches on the west of the island. We apologise for the inconvenience.
Prepare for a spectacular experience of the Highlands and the enchanting Isle of Skye. Venture through a range of iconic scenery and get the chance to ride the world-famous Jacobite Steam Train. Be inspired by Scottish myths and legends as you take in many local gems: from the legendary Loch Ness and Eilean Donan Castle to cascading waterfalls and Fairy Pools on the Isle of Skye. Every part of this journey uncovers a little more of Scotland’s unique heritage.
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