
Scotland tours
Rugged, romantic, and a little mysterious, Scotland sweeps you off your feet with misty lochs, crumbling castles, and whisky that warms you right up. From the Highlands to the coast, it’s the kind of beauty that sticks with you.


What to know before you go
POPULATION
Scotland’s population clocks in at roughly 5.5 million people, but the global diaspora dwarfs that figure. (Upwards of 20 million people of Scottish descent live in the U.S. alone.)
CULTURAL QUICK TAKE
Scotland’s national animal isn’t the Highland cow, nor is it the enigmatic golden eagle. It’s the unicorn—a symbol of purity, power, and innocence in Celtic mythology.
WHEN TO GO
Summer might draw a crowd, but we’d suggest booking Scotland tours during the shoulder seasons. Spring and fall strike a lovely balance between milder weather and fewer tourists.
WHAT TO GO FOR
What’re you most interested in? You’ll come across medieval cities, castles galore, the Highlands’ epic expanses, and some of the nation’s 140-plus distilleries on our trips to Scotland. Speaking of...
LET’S TALK SCOTCH
The country produces more whisky (note the missing “e,” which the Irish and Americans add) than any other, exporting 43 bottles of Scotch globally every second.
Take your pick of these Scotland tours
Wherever your interest lies—history, landscapes, urban culture—there’s a Scotland tour designed to indulge it (and then some).

Edinburgh & the Castles of Scotland
Follow stories of clan leaders and royals through imposing fortresses.
Explore the 10-day itinerary)
Scotland: Oban, the Highlands & Edinburgh
Soak in Scotland’s natural glory, from hilly cities to sleepy islands.
Explore the 15-day itinerary)
Scotland Solo: The Highlands & Aberdeen
Come under Scotland’s spell in the company of brand-new friends.
Explore the 10-day itinerary)
Scotland & the Edinburgh Military Tattoo
Celebrate Scotland’s heritage, culture, and military traditions.
Explore the 10-day itineraryInspiration for your Scotland escape
Have your sights set on Scotland but don’t know much more than that yet? Consider our tips for solo travel, can't-miss scenery, and more reasons (and ways) to go.
The solo traveler’s guide to Scotland
Where to go. What to do. Why deep-fried Mars bars are such a hit. Gear up for our Scotland tours with a little help from one of our very own staffers.
12 Scottish landscapes you need to see
The U.K.’s largest national park and a famed crossing aboard the Hogwarts Express both make the cut. See them—and the rest of our picks—on our Scotland tours.
Sprinkle these signature experiences into your Scotland itinerary
Whether you visit in bustling summer, quiet winter, or sweet-spot shoulder season, these add-ons will deepen your ties to bonnie Scotland and its people.

Jump into a traditional céilidh
Enjoy a night of song and dance on our Landscapes of Scotland: Oban, the Highlands & Edinburgh tour.
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Sip afternoon tea in regal surroundings
Enter Holyrood Palace for a one-of-a-kind outing on our Edinburgh & the Castles of Scotland tour.

Breathe in a peaceful moment
Roam the ruins of Melrose Abbey on our Scotland & the Edinburgh Military Tattoo tour.

Discover the heart of Scottish independence
Explore the siege-hardened childhood home of Mary, Queen of Scots on our Scotland for Solo Travelers tour.
Great Scot, why stop there?
England, Northern Ireland, and the Republic of Ireland are all close by. Broaden your Scotland travel with these multi-country tours.




































