St. Andrews & Aberdeen Golf Vacation: Old & New Course, Kingsbarns & More

What to expect on this itinerary
This 8-day custom-tailored Scotland golf vacation through St. Andrews and Aberdeen takes you to some of the most notable courses. Imagine a world of no distractions, filled with verdant dunes that run along the coastline. Stand at the tee with your club in your hand, staring down the fairway. You swing, the ball takes flight, and the rest of the world seems to melt.
Customizable Itinerary
Aberdeen - Apparent Lushness
Scotland is known for its lush fields and rugged highlands. The North Sea shimmers dark blue and crashes against imposing cliffs. Arrive in the northern city of Aberdeen, where your private transfer is waiting at the airport. The city contains a silvery quality emanating from granite buildings from the nearby Rubislaw Quarry. The quarry is 465 feet deep and is the largest quarry on the European continent. The salty and crisp aroma of the North Sea blows in from the coastline. The contemporary lifestyle is lavish and fast-paced winding around historic streets and antique buildings.
Marischal College was constructed in the 16th century and contains an impressive façade along Broad St. The Gothic style rises perpendicular to the street and is reinforced by the neo-gothic façade, adorned with towering steeples. The city generates a pleasant, energetic atmosphere emanating from its rich history and modern wealth. Fishing trawlers return from a day’s excursion and dock in the harbor. Their masts sway in the sea’s gentle wake. Gothic towers encircle cobblestone plazas and nearby castles have defended the coastline for generations. You settle into the city eager to see the sprawling greenery of the fairway ahead.
What's Included:
Aberdeen- Fair Antiques
Aberdeen - Homage to the Classics
Carnoustie - Morning Affair
Kingsbarns - Edging Heritage
St. Andrews - Inviting the New
St. Andrews - Playing History
Edinburgh - Traveling the Green
Trip Highlights
- Play a round of golf on the Old Course at St. Andrews, the birthplace of the sport
- Explore the remarkable grounds of various mentionable golf courses along the Scotland’s eastern seaboard
- Witness the Scottish history in iconic architecture and treasured revamped golf courses
- Indulge in lavish five-star accommodations that embody antique charm with modern luxury
- Experience the exceptional brightness of Aberdeen and the quaintness of St. Andrews
Detailed Description
Scotland is a country of lowlands and highlands, encompassed by the North Sea and filled with vivacious history. Experience Scotland’s verdure on this 8-day golf vacation through St. Andrews and Aberdeen including rounds at the Old and New Course, Kingsbarns and more. Position the tee and ready your swing. Whether you are a golf enthusiast or a novice player, expert or weekend warrior, you can sit in plush leather chairs that look out of the clubhouse windows. Relax in exquisite five-star luxury hotels and indulge in Scotland in a way few ever have. Explore the silver streets of Aberdeen and the first Scottish University in St. Andrews. Journey across the Scottish landscape while enjoying the game of golf one swing at a time.
The games begin in Aberdeen, the largest northern city in Scotland. The city’s wealth is embodied in the silver streaked facades of its historic buildings. Your private transfer meets you at the airport, and you quickly settle into your five-star luxury hotel and spa. Wake up to a new day that takes you to the sixth oldest golf club in the world, Royal Aberdeen. Later you can enjoy the city at your leisure, visiting local restaurants, and jovial pubs.
Trump International Golf Links follows a classic course design plunging into isolated valleys. En route to St. Andrews, you stop at Carnoustie, a town situated on a shallow, serene bay. Carnoustie course has hosted the British Open seven times and demands a passionate focus. The beautiful landscape around the bay adds to the already lush coarse. Check into your comfortable plush hotel in St. Andrews for another five-star experience. The town is home to the first university in Scotland and is known as the “Home of Golf.” Drop your tee and ready your clubs for a round at Kingsbarns, a historic course dating back to the 1700s.
Spend time personally exploring the depths of both the New Course and historic Old Course of St. Andrews, the latter being the first course ever created, dating back to the 15th century. St. Andrews itself is a charming town bordered by the North Sea and decorated with historic stone towers. On your final morning in St. Andrews, your private transfer meets you at the hotel to escort you to the Edinburgh airport as your luxury tour of Scotland for golf comes to an end. When the plane reaches the air, you can see how the landscape looks like one vast fairway.
Starting Price
$7,600 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
Based on 37 reviews
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I worked with the travel planner on this trip. I found her to be a delightful personality who could not do enough to build our itinerary and fine tune any of the specific areas of possible problems.
We traveled to Glasgow from Philadelphia and spent our first few nights in a hotel outside of Glasgow. Accommodations at this hotel, which is noted for its spa, were excellent as were the attentions of the staff. The selection of fine whisky at the bar was superb as was the expertise of our bartender, who knew more about Scottish Malts than was safe for my son and nephew.
At the suggestion of our travel planner, after two days of golf, we toured Inverrary, a beautiful section of Scotland. Highlights included the Castle and a great meal at the hotel.
On our way to Saint Andrews for golf the following day we explored Sterling Castle and the Bannockburn battle site, which I would recommend for those with a desire to look into Scottish history. Our travel planner had already made appropriate reservations so that the visit went smoothly.
We played an excellent course at Saint Andrews the following day, The Jubilee. Again no problems with reservations. Further, our planner had arranged our stay at a hotel a short cab ride to Saint Andrews. I would recommend this hotel highly for both service and proximity.
The trip concluded with a fine day in Edinburgh where we attended a whisky tasting, again a great suggestion by our travel planner. There was an introductory session which discussed the 5 basic malt regions of Scotland, and an excellent collection of whiskies. Would recommend this as well.
Our last night was spent in Glasgow at a hotel which was well located. If location is important I would say that this hotel is ideal. Guests must understand however that it sits atop Glasgow's main train station and that windows of interior rooms look down upon the station which is quite noisy.
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2. How happy are you with the level of customer service you received whilst booking your trip?
7 stars
There was slow response to our questions and concerns. As we were formulating our trip there was give and take. Guidance from the travel company was minimal. All of the excursions were booked. Drivers were booked.
How happy are you overall with your itinerary?
9 stars
We essentially chose our own itinerary. We had hoped to avoid one night stays.
4. Are you happy with the pace of your itinerary - Did you have enough time in each location?
7 stars
Generally we had not enough time at each stay. Some of this was our own doing as we tried to pack too much into the visits. We were worn out each night.
5. Are you happy that your itinerary provided good value for money?
8 stars
This is difficult to assess monetarily. Certainly, the money spent at the hotels and for meals was in excess of that spent for other trips. The cost of the drivers plays a lot into this.
6. How happy are you with the information and travel documents provided prior to your departure?
5 stars
Everything was planned out as "draft" until the week of our trip. This left a large concern as we had paid all of the costs up front and had no certainty of actually being picked up at the airport in Dublin. Communication was scant and explained away as "computer issues".
7. How happy are you with the standard of hotels/accommodation that you stayed in?
5 stars
The hotel in Dublin had wonderful staff and the breakfast was good. The room was 10 ft X 10 ft and we scarcely had room to move around the bed.
The Lodge in Ashford was excellent.
The Killarney hotel was fine though dated. The staff was not attentive and once we came back to our room and found the door unlocked.
The hotel in Edinburgh was in a good location but we were placed in the annex section that had no access to an elevator. Our luggage had to be hauled up and down steps and we had to wend our way around long hallways to get to our room.
We stayed just one night at an inn in Pitlochry. Again, the room here was on the top floor and we had to haul our bags and ourselves up to the top floor. The room was fine and the meal there was adequate.
Thehotel in Portree was a disaster. We arrived to surly front desk attendants who could not accommodate us with dinner or appropriate breakfast reservations for our stay. We were told that they had sent the travel agency information stating that we needed to do this ahead of time, but they failed to do this for us or forward the hotel's email instructions. It turned out that the hotel did not have a large breakfast rush (perhaps because of the ornery front desk?) and we could eat at our leisure. The last morning the water failed at the hotel and there was no shower available.
The Cameron House was very nice. I would not recommend our first night restaurant.
8. How happy are you with the standard of transport, car hire and/or transfers included in your itinerary?
10 stars
The vehicles for transport were all nicely equipped and room enough for the 4 of us. The drivers were all on time, efficient, and pleasant.
9. How happy are you with the sightseeing and excursions included in your itinerary?
9 stars
The guide gave us an informative walking tour and insight into the town. She was on time and at the site described for meeting.
Kilmainham Gaol, Trinity College, the Book of Kells, and the Epic Irish Migration Museum were great tours. Guinness was interesting but crowded.
The Tullamore DEW distillery Tour was a highlight. Kylemore Abbey and Gardens were nice. We enjoyed the Doolin Ferry Cliffs of Moher tour and the visitor center. The Sheepdog demonstration was great as we met a world champion handler and dog team.
We had a capable and knowledgeable driver. When we asked questions he would generally have the answer. He did not go out of his way to show us spots on or just off the itinerary. We had to ask him to stop at the Cliffs of Kerry as I noticed a sign on the road. He spent a lot of time circumnavigating Connemara without actually going into the park. He did stop at Waterville Golf Links on request and shared a couple of nice spots for lunch.
In Edinburgh, we had a walking tour on arrival afternoon. The guide met us on time. The meeting place was very crowded. The tour of the old town was extensive and we had great insight into the history of its development. She gave us dinner recommendations which came in handy.
The Edinburgh Castle tour was self guided, but we were there on time and saw what we expected.
We left the Castle at 11:45 as directed and caught up with Skye for the Edinburgh Food tour. Apparently we were expected earlier as we got there at noon. The tour guide had already been in contact with our travel agent who texted our party wondering where we were. The tour itself was fun and the guide filled in a lot of information gaps. He gave us recommendations for dinner which we happily followed.
Another guide picked us up on time as we checked out of our hotel in Edinburgh. We found him a huge source of information. The tour at St. Andrews was eagerly anticipated and met all expectations. The gudie took us on the tour of the course. He was quite a character and very informative.
We were then taken to the Culloden Battlefield and then to Eilean Donan Castle which were both excellent visits. We then went to the Isle of Skye for 3 nights. Our driver was knowledgeable and was able to find us a restaurant to eat that evening absent assistance from the hotel staff and the agency.
The boat tour out of Portree was cancelled due to weather. Our driver took us on a tour of the Isle of Skye on his day off. Taliskers Distillery was crowded and it was difficult at times to understand the tour guide.
The Loch Katrine Ferry ride was OK. The staff was nice.
The Inverary Castle tour was beautiful. We actually met the Duchess of Argylle and have pictures to prove it.
The Stirling Castle tour was our last tour and we found that interesting as well.
Through it all our driver was informative and helped to fill our impressions of what we were looking at.
10. How happy are you with the food/restaurant reservations and recommendations provided in your departure pack?
1 star
This was a major fail. In spite of giving detailed instructions, none of our restaurants were arranged. This came to a head on the Isle of Skye. Why, given specific instruction from the hotel staff about breakfast reservation needs, the staff at the agency could not accomplish this for us defies comprehension. We gave them ample time to do this and they failed miserably. If not for our driver we may not have even been seated for dinner our first night on the Isle of Skye.
11. How likely is it that you would recommend this travel company to your family, friends or business associates
1 star
Very unlikely.
13. Could any part of your experience be improved?
If only the agency could communicate. We only heard from our agent when we were supposedly late for our food tour of Edinburgh and the final night as we were packing to leave for home. And then only by text. That is unacceptable. This was not our experience with Zicasso recommended vendors.
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We had a great trip to Scotland. Zicasso’s travel agent arranged a nice itinerary and we enjoyed Edinburgh, St. Andrews, a resort in Gleneagles, and Loch Lomond.
Our agent did a nice job organizing the trip details and making travel suggestions. She also was great about rearranging our Edinburgh tours at the last minute when our flight was canceled due to weather and we missed a day of the trip. The only glitch was that we were stranded without a pick-up at the airport upon our arrival due to the worldwide IT computer problem. Our driver didn’t wait for us and didn’t call to say he was leaving.
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Scotland is a gorgeous country and we saw more of it in 12 days than I thought possible! Our travel specialists took the time to listen our wishes and concerns and with those in mind, crafted an itinerary that allowed us to see Edinburgh, the lowlands, the highlands, Isle of Skye, St Andrews--a little bit of everything Scotland had to offer without us feeling rushed. Our hotel choices were spot-on. Each hotel had a unique style with lovely rooms, attentive staff and, of course, full Scottish breakfasts! We appreciated that our contact checked in via email while we were traveling, but I am happy to say that because of all her help in the planning, there was no need for her assistance during the trip.
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