- 10 Days In 2021
Find your castle in the sky
Revisit the past on this leisurely Scottish tour filled with castle ruins, ancient battlefields, and colorful stories from the country's rich history.Trip details
Tour start Glasgow
Tour end Edinburgh
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Highlights
Itinerary
Day 1Glasgow Panoramic Tour | Welcome Drink
Day 2Stirling Castle | Whisky Distillery
Day 3Glencoe | Eilean Donan Castle
Day 4Isle of Skye | Dunvegan Castle | Kilt Rock | Kilmuir Graveyard
Day 5Strathpeffer | Hugh Miller's Birthplace | Inverness
Day 6Urquhart Castle | Loch Ness Cruise | Culloden Battlefield Visitor Centre
Day 7Johnstons of Elgin Cashmere | Brodie Castle
Day 8Sheepdogs Demonstration | Culross Walking Tour
Day 9Edinburgh Panoramic Tour | Palace of Holyroodhouse & Scottish Evening
Day 10Tour Ends in Edinburgh
Where you’ll stay
Inclusive package with no hidden extras
What's included?
- Full daily breakfast and many meals*
- An evening of Scottish entertainment
- Transportation (Buses, shuttles & ferries)
- Welcome drinks with your group
- Free Wi-Fi on luxury coaches
- All entrance fees to attractions
- Comprehensive travel itinerary
*Breakfast is not included on Day 1
Our welcome gift to you
- A travel backpack
- Travel adapter
- Rain poncho
- Luggage strap and tags
- Documents wallet
From our travelers
See what people are saying about this trip
James M Hudgins
The trip itself was great. Some of the hotels were just OK.
The destinations were great. Could have had better hotels.
CIE Tours Customer
Great trip
CIE Tours Customer
We had a very nice time overall. It was well managed and we saw a lot more than if on our own.
CIE Tours Customer
Good organization, excellent tour director.
CIE Tours Customer
Ian made it easy!
First off-Anita and Des are the cream of the crop! Absolutely fun, knowledgeable, and full of surprises! I loved the tour and the itinerary. The ONLY reason I’m not giving 5 stars is due to accommodations. I paid an extra premium since I was traveling solo, but the room at the Balmacara was closet sized and had no heat and the walls were paper thin. The food was wonderful, but the room was unacceptable. The Winnock in Drymen was a fun place, and a lovely village, but I had to drag my suitcase up 3 flights of stairs. At 64, that wasn’t easy. The room was nicely updated. I loved it there. The Glen Mohr in Inverness had a nice room-another twin bed, but a comfortable room that I was pleased with(especially after the experience at the Balmacara), but I wasn’t impressed with the food. With all that said, my room at Norton House was 5 star! I had a HUGE room with a large bed, huge bathroom, and a balcony with a wonderful view. I’ve stayed there before and I do love the Norton House. It was a wonderful way to end the trip, which I didn’t want to end, but my family expected me to come home eventually. So, even though the Norton House room made up for the Balmacara experience, I feel that a solo traveler paying extra $$ shouldn’t have to suffer with tiny rooms just because they’re alone. We’re paying extra. We should get decent sized rooms like couples do. At any rate, I truly had a wonderful time, through the rain, wind, and cold-I loved it. And I will travel with you again!
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