Scotland Food Tour: Whisky, Seafood & More

What to expect on this itinerary
From the serenity of a countryside estate to the complexity of a fine single malt whisky, from freshly caught seafood to ancient traditions, from the streets of its largest cities to the grandeur of its famous Highlands, Scotland is a place that no gourmand should ever overlook, and this tour of Scotland’s culinary scene is beyond anything you could imagine.
Customizable Itinerary
Edinburgh - Beginning Your Adventure in Edinburgh
You land this morning in Edinburgh, Scotland’s captivating and cosmopolitan capital that was named the most desirable city to live in in the entire United Kingdom in 2009. A private driver will meet you at the airport, ready to take you right to the door of your charming, elegant, and perfectly located hotel, where you can drop off your luggage and recover from jet lag before setting out on a truly unique tour of the city: gracefully soaring over Edinburgh in a private helicopter ride. You’ll get unparalleled and unforgettable views of this fascinating city, a UNESCO World Heritage Site for nearly 20 years, from imposing Edinburgh Castle perched protectively over the surrounding city to the Georgian townhouses of the New City.
Lunch follows your chopper ride at the independent-minded and bourgeoning port area of Leith, one of the best foodie destinations in the United Kingdom. There are two Michelin-starred restaurants in Leith, and the dining establishments and take-away spots that line Bernard Street, Commercial Street and Henderson Street are as delicious as they are innumerable. After lunch, return to the Old Town and climb the gentle rise of Calton Hill, where you can get still more spectacular views of the city below, the gorgeous hillsides, and beyond to the endless expanse of the Firth of Forth. There are also a number of fascinating memorials here, from the unfinished columns of the National Monument to the elegant Victorian rotunda of the Robert Burns Memorial.
Dinner tonight is at The Witchery, nestled charmingly in the shadow of Edinburgh castle and offering fantastic fare, exceptional service, and one of the best wine lists in the country.
What's Included:
Edinburgh - Sampling Scotland’s Finest in the Athens of the North
Edinburgh - Legends of Scotland and Afternoon Tea
Scottish Highlands - Turning to the Center of the Whisky World
Scottish Highlands - Another Day of Fine Food and Scintillating Single Malts
Glasgow - Cruising Through the Breathtaking Highlands
Saying Goodbye to Spectacular Scotland
Trip Highlights
- Explore Edinburgh in an unforgettable fashion as you soar over the city in a private helicopter tour before visiting the port town of Leith, one of the best foodie destinations in the United Kingdom
- Take in the imposing majesty of Stirling Castle and the stunning Wallace Monument before taking afternoon tea in St. Andrew’s, the birthplace of golf
- Sample the products of some of the country’s best whisky distillers, from the tiny farmhouse operations at the Edradour Distillery to the world-famous single malts of The Glenfiddich and The Macallan
- Wind through the incomparable scenery of the Scottish Highlands from Glen Coe to Loch Fyne and arrive in Glasgow with plenty of time to hit the highlights of Scotland’s largest city before dinner at one of Glasgow’s best seafood restaurants
Detailed Description
Scotland might not be the first place that comes to mind when you think of the great gourmand destinations of the world, but make no mistake, this captivating country is quickly making a name for itself in the arena of haute cuisine. This weeklong tour will showcase all of Scotland’s best culinary offerings, from remarkable restaurants to world-class distilleries, titillating your taste buds every step of the way. And with luxurious activities like a private helicopter ride over the capital and two nights in one of Scotland’s finest hotels, this is sure to be a vacation that will force you to reevaluate everything you thought you knew about this one-of-a-kind country.
Walk the Royal Mile of the Old Town of Edinburgh and sample some of the best food and drink of Scotland’s political and cultural capital, from an evening at the Scotch Whisky Society to a seaside lunch in Leith. Tour some of the most famous single malt makers in the world and bed down at an incredible countryside estate. Discover the awe-inspiring allure of the famed Scottish Highlands, from towering mountains to plummeting glens, from the rolling hills to the serene lochs. And hit the highlights of Glasgow, the third-largest city in the United Kingdom and home to one of the best dining scenes in the country.
There is elegance in every corner of this fantastic nation, culture on every street corner and sophistication in every step. This is a place of magic and mystery, of fine dining and high living, of sumptuous surroundings and the best spirits on the planet. Everything you could have ever dreamed of is waiting for you on this Scotland tour.
Starting Price
$3,500 per person (excluding international flights)
Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Verified Traveler Reviews
Based on 97 reviews
This was a family vacation celebrating my husband’s 70th birthday and my son’s 40th. To say it was spectacular would be an understatement. Zicasso’s travel professionals made all the arrangements and met all of our expectations. The planning was made more difficult due to my husband’s mobility issues, but they were so sensitive to the accommodations needed.
The hotel accommodations were superb, with special touches to celebrate the guys’ birthdays. So appreciative! Restaurant recommendations were excellent, with the best table locations, often near windows with a view. And the private tours were the icing on the cake! All guides were knowledgeable of the areas and so kind and accommodating to my husband’s needs. A big shout-out to our guide for pushing my husband around in the wheelchair so my son could also enjoy the tour. Also, thanks to our other guides. We enjoyed your humor and banter.
Of note, if ever in Pitlochry, the hotel on Strathview Terrace was a special place to stay. It was so peaceful and the staff were so helpful. Oh, and the Highland Games in Pitlochry and St. Andrews Old Course were two of the highlights of our trip!
Thanks to the tour company for going above and beyond in making our trip so special!!!
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To celebrate our daughter’s graduation from the University of Glasgow, Julie and I decided to organize a family driving trip through the islands and Highlands of Scotland. We wanted to see everything in Scotland.
Zicasso's travel agent helped us refine our plans to fit our timeframe and budget. She planned an efficient route and found us memorable accommodations in each of our stops. She also suggested some places not on our original wish list, including a boat trip to Staffa, which turned out to be one of the most memorable parts of our trip.
Our driver truly made it feel like the family vacation we had envisioned. While on some days we had a definite timeline to meet (the ferries will leave without you!), most of the time we were able to decide what we were in the mood for and he would happily accommodate us. We even were able to have an unscheduled stop on the drive back to Glasgow to see where our daughter had spent time last summer on an archaeological dig.
Where we stayed and what we ate were not big factors in our vacation planning request, but our travel agent found us lovely accommodations that made our day trips and ferry trips convenient. The restaurant specialist made dinner suggestions that made sense for where we were staying and arranged reservations for us so that we did not have to worry about finding a place to eat at the end of a long day.
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To start off, if you’re considering Scotland, consider no more, book it! This was one of the best vacations of my life. Flying into Edinburgh was a rush! Thick cloud coverage kept the city and surrounding area a secret until the plane’s wheels practically touched down. From that point on, Zicasso's travel specialist and his team had us on the move.
After getting our rental car from the airport car rental (fantastic service, by the way), we headed to our first historical site of many, Linlithgow Palace. When I say it takes your breath away, I mean it! It was everything I hoped for and more.
I won’t go into all the details of where we went because we went all over. Instead, I’ll say this: the tour operator had us staying at the best, most unique, and charming accommodations, took care of all our palace, castle, tour, and attraction tickets, handled restaurant reservations, and set us up with the best tour guide for Edinburgh I’ve ever had. Our guide was fabulous! I could’ve spent a week listening to her teach us about Scotland’s deep, rich, immense history and culture. I cannot wait to return to this gorgeous country and will absolutely use the tour operator’s service again. Highly recommended!
Slàinte mhath!
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After 15 years of vacationing on small, live-aboard, scuba-diving ships around the world, we wanted our first land-based tour to be extraordinary. We sought a plan to include all drivers, transfers, and hotels, and an itinerary to include private walking and car tours of culturally significant sites and museums. Our goal was to cover, on our first trip to Scotland, the Scottish lowland and highlands, significant city centers, as well as the legendary palaces, lochs, castles, and museums. Moreover, my husband requested we focus on the Pict time period, especially the carved stones, swords, and other fighting devices used throughout the last 3,000 years of Scotland’s “recent” past.
Our travel company was one of three firms we solicited for a proposal on a luxury vacation in Scotland. Only this Zicasso company hit these targets out of the box with a much better agenda than the competition and very competitive pricing. Moreover, their tour included a recommendation for a two-hour sword-fighting lesson, followed the next day by a visit to a private sword-fabricating forge!!
We returned home four days ago from our remarkable 13-day trip. The highlights of our trip are too exhaustive to even list. Three fantasy-fulfilling high points comprised three nights in a luxury castle bed and breakfast on the west coast, and visits to Inner Hebrides islands, including Iona, where I purchased two sterling Celtic penannular brooches. This was topped off with the commissioning of two swords from the forge, a Claymore and a basket hilt to be custom made using ancient techniques that will result in a pair of one-off customized designs including scabbard carvings and decorated multi-layer battle-ready blades.
Overall, the tour used amazing guides, including two who wore kilts and full Scottish dress throughout their tours, provided a plethora of castles, and enough alone time to explore the local area and relax while eating the best meat and seafood imaginable, culminating end-to-end in the best vacation of our lives!!
Based on our experience, I cannot entreat you strongly enough to at least get an offer of services from this travel company. We submit you will not be disappointed in the offer or the fulfillment.
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We just spent two weeks in Scotland and Ireland, arranged for us by Zicasso’s travel specialists. What a five-star experience! Both of them have traveled extensively in the UK and Ireland, with one having grown up in the UK. They always seemed to know where we wanted to be.
This trip was a bit more challenging due to unexpected spine surgery a mere eight weeks prior to the trip. Between the perfect selection of lovely hotels at all the right locations and the nice people of these two countries, everything was accessible, despite using a walker. We could not have asked for more beautiful vistas, castles, and cultural amenities, ranging from lively Irish pubs to the finest museums (we’re art buffs). We also ate at spectacular restaurants selected by the travel company, in addition to terrific tours tailored to our specific interests.
Not only was the planning for the trip exceptional, but the travel specialists were there for us at a moment’s notice when things went awry. All trains in Scotland were canceled for a day due to 100mph winds from Storm Amy. We were pinned down in Edinburgh (a great place to be trapped) and took in additional sites, while the travel company saw to it that we had a lovely hotel room to spend our extra night in Edinburgh. Many people wound up sleeping in the train station. Our train was rescheduled strategically for the next day by the travel specialists, while we enjoyed Scotland’s National Art Gallery and our vacation continued seamlessly.
The transition from Scotland to Ireland was delightfully easy and our time in Ireland was spent exactly as planned. As I’m unable to drive and did not want my wife to be unable to sightsee while we traveled, the travel company got us (per our request) to far western Ireland and the Aran Islands, where Gaelic languages are still spoken and centuries-old Irish traditions are still maintained. We traveled by train so we could both sit back and take in the beautiful countryside.
There, we used our castle hotel in County Clare as a base for travel by car and enjoyed several days pursuing our own agenda and taking in the splendor of castle living. This was amazing, likely the most elegant place my wife and I have ever stayed, yet the venue had a comfortably casual vibe and an incredibly helpful staff that made accessibility problem-free. We would definitely block out a day just to stay on the castle grounds and enjoy the property and activities if we are able to return.
The Cliffs of Moher were spectacular, as were the Aran Islands, right down to a rainbow which vanished before we could find the “pot of gold” at the end. That being said, we think “the pot of gold” is Ireland itself... the sites, the people, the music, the food… the list is endless. We cleared US Customs in Shannon so we were able to fly to the US with no TSA or customs issues.
We returned to find an itinerary summary prepared by the travel specialists for submission to our travel insurance company for any storm-related refunds that the travel company had not already arranged for us. Simply a wonderful, stress-free trip, with the travel company at work continuously to assure that the experience was optimal, and it was five-star from start to finish. We can’t extend a higher recommendation to Zicasso’s travel specialists for a wonderful, intimate tour of the UK and Ireland.
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