Scotland Highlights Tour: Edinburgh to Glencoe

What to expect on this itinerary
Immerse yourself in rich history and enchanting landscapes on a 10-day Scotland highlights tour. Stroll down the Royal Mile in Edinburgh's downtown and sample delectable Scottish cuisine and spirits. Journey back in time as you visit notable relics. Traverse the lush countryside to uncover hidden gems and attend a traditional Scottish ceilidh for an inside look at the country's most beloved traditions.
Customizable Itinerary
Edinburgh - Touchdown in Edinburgh and Arrive in Scotland
Coast along the tarmac at Edinburgh's international airport to start the first of 10 days exploring this enchanting treasure trove. After collecting your bags you'll meet your private airport transfer and get whisked away to the city's hustle and bustle. Soon you'll arrive at a luxurious accommodation, just a stone's throw from dozens of historic landmarks and museums. Enjoy a leisurely evening in the center as you stroll the cobbled streets and peer into the windows of quaint neighborhood boutiques before indulging in local cuisine, including the opportunity to sample traditional haggis.
What's Included:
Edinburgh - Enjoy a Panoramic Tour of City Highlights
Edinburgh - Explore the City’s Icons that Embody Scotland
Grantown-on-Spey - Experience River Forth and Forth Rail Bridge
Grantown-on-Spey - Delight in a Distillery Tour and Drumochter Pass
Isle of Skye - Embrace the Thrill of a Loch Ness Cruise
Isle of Skye - Discover Eilean Donan Castle and The Storr
Oban - Visit Great Glen and Ben Nevis Mountain Peak
Glencoe - Find Rannoch Moor, Loch Lomond, and Stirling Castle
Edinburgh - Depart for Home
Trip Highlights
- Stroll through the regal halls of the Palace of Holyroodhouse and embark on a short climb to Carlton Hill for panoramic views of the city below
- Journey back in time as you visit such notable relics as the Edinburgh Castle, Eilean Donan Castle, and Stirling Castle
- Weave through Drumochter Pass, the highest stretch of such mountains in the highlands
- Join your guide on a walk among the Cairngorm reindeer
- Explore formal royal apartments and exquisitely furnished parlors as you learn more about royalty including Mary Queen of Scots and James VI
- Venture to Glencoe to enjoy Scotland's stunning countryside
- Explore the natural grandeur and ethereal beauty of Loch Ness on a scenic cruise that highlights the local mystery
- Enjoy the charming views of Scotland’s unparalleled landscapes from Fort Williams as steam engines chug past
Starting Price
$9,900 per person (excluding international flights)
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
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This travel company put together an itinerary listening to our interests, what we knew we wanted to see and do and offered suggestions for additional historic sites to visit. When plans changed they were creative and offered alternatives. The travel company made all reservations for hotels and ferries, paid for all admissions to historic sites, horseback riding and whisky distilleries in advance, saving us days of planning, calling and emailing had we decided to do those tasks ourselves. Overall the travel company exceeded our expectations.
The travel company owner personally met us at the airport after our morning arrival, and spent the rest of the day giving us a driving and walking tour of historic Edinburgh, until 3pm check-in time at the hotel. The hotel was 4 star and we enjoyed dinner at a restaurant in walking distance. The next morning we were met by our Driver/Guide for the week who was chosen by the owner to take us on a week long driving trip to the Isles of Skye, Harris and Lewis. This turned out to be a perfect match of personalities as we came to appreciate our guide's knowledge of Scotland's history, geology, flora and fauna, some knowledge of Gaelic language, local knowledge. Our guide knew her way around, when the Skye bridge was closed for repairs she quickly found a small ferry to make the crossing, what sites to by-pass if they were too crowded, where to stop for food and where to find ATMs and laundry services --- all things we would have had to figure out if we were self-driving, and certainly more efficient than if we were on a tour bus constantly waiting for 20 other people to get on and off. When one of the excursions was cancelled (because the boat engine was out of commission) our guide was able to immediately come up with an alternate plan nearby.We discovered that our guide holds a "Blue Badge" from the Scottish Tourist Guide Association certifying completion of a guide course. The knowledge of a Blue Badge Guide versus a typical tour bus driver is significant plus.
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The Zicasso travel agent provided us with a fabulous trip to Scotland. We had an amazing guide who was knowledgeable and funny. Our accommodations were lovely, most especially the hotel in Edinburgh, which was nothing short of a jewel-box gem. We never wanted to leave, but are glad we did because we went on to see the spectacular scenery in the Highlands, especially Glencoe and the Isle of Skye.
The scenery, castles, hikes, meals, pubs, whisky, and music, combined with the wonderful Scottish people and their friendliness and humor, made for a truly special trip.
You will be in the best hands with this agent and his travel company!
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