

SCOTLAND'S ULTIMATE EXPERIENCE ESCORTED TOUR, 14 Day

Day 1, 2 &3: Edinburgh
- National Museum of Scotland
- Botanic Gardens
- Princes Street Gardens
- Edinburgh Castle
- Scotch Whiskey Heritage Centre
- Falkirk Wheel
- Edinburgh Zoo
- Open Bus Tour
- Parliament Buildings
- Royal Yacht Britannia
- Palace of Holyrood House
The beautiful City of Edinburgh is an enchanting place for a break this year. With lots to see and do you will be spoiled for choice. For a capital city, Edinburgh is a surprisingly green place boasting many wide open spaces where you can take in amazing views. There is more to Edinburgh than just sightseeing, there are shops, pubs, music sessions, clubbing. Indulge yourself with the vast amount of world class restaurants such as the Tower Restaurant whilst watching the sun set over the city.
Day 4, 5 and 6: Glasgow
- Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
- Glasgow Science centre
- The Lighthouse
- Peoples Place and Winter Gardens
- Glengoyne Distillery
- The Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
- Museum of Transport
- George Square
- Cosybike
- The Tall Ship at Glasgow Harbour
Glasgow is one of the liveliest and most cosmopolitan destinations in Europe. Glasgow boasts world famous art collections and the most exciting nightlife in Scotland, not to mention the best shopping outside of London. Glasgow combines urban mayhem and is so friendly; immerse yourself in a down to earth metropolis that is all about fun. People from Glasgow are known as Glaswegians.
Day 7, 8 & 9: Fort William
- Ben Nevis
- Jacobite Steam Train
- West Highland Museum
- Steall Waterfall
- Inveriochy Castle
- Glen Roy
- Treasures of the Earth
- Crannog
Fort William is the largest town in the Highlands; it is the centre of an area full of extremes, the highest mountain in Britain, the most westerly point of mainland Britain, the deepest freshwater loch in Britain and the deepest seawater loch in Europe. Fort William has a rich clan history and offers unspoilt sandy beaches, magnificent forests and stunning glens. It’s the perfect place to explore and relax.
Day 10 & 11: Inverness
- Inverness Castle
- Inverness Museum and Art Gallery
- Black Isle Wildlife and Country Park
- Culloden Battlefield
- Plodda Falls
- Eden Court Theatre
- Floral Hall
- St. Andrews Cathedral
- Aigas Field Centre
- Fort George
Inverness is the capital city in the Highlands where you will find the warmest of welcomes. Inverness has a great location astride the River Ness, people flock here with the intent on monster hunting at the nearby Loch Ness. Immerse yourself in their culture, much of it based on the city’s Gaelic Heritage.
Day 12 & 13: Aberdeen Attractions
- Aberdeen Maritime Museum
- Aberdeen Art Gallery
- Hazlehead Park
- Bennachie Hill Walks
- St. Machars Cathedral
- Balmedie Beach
- Aberdeen Harbour
- Seaton Park
Aberdeen, also known as “The Flower of Scotland” lies in the picturesque spot on the North Sea Coast. Aberdeen is Scotland’s third biggest cities which has a cultural tradition plus modern facilities. Aberdeen is known throughout Scotland as the granite city and also a wealthy city due to the affluence brought by the North Sea oil industry. Hazel head Park has some pretty ornamental gardens. The beach boasts some of the finest sands in Britain.
Day 14: Departure







