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The Best Scotland Tours

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Bagpipes, highland cows (or "coos"), tartans, castles, breathtaking landscapes – there's a lot to love about Scotland. Add in its famous whisky and legendary cities and you'll find plenty to do here. With so much to see, you'll need a few days – at minimum – to explore. Save yourself the hassle of planning outings, meals and transportation by signing up for a guided tour.

Using both expert opinion and traveler sentiment, U.S. News determined that these are the best tours of Scotland. To help you find the perfect trip for you, our editors found a range of trips of different durations that take travelers to must-see destinations like Edinburgh , Glasgow and the Scottish Highlands , but will also bring you to lesser-known destinations.

  • Short tours: three to five days
  • Medium tours: six to nine days

Long tours: 10 or more days

Short tours: three to five day trips.

Best Scotland Tours

Highland Explorer Tours – Isle of Skye & the Highlands

Price: Adults from $745; kids from $715 Duration: 3 days

This bus tour is a feast for the eyes as it takes you through the lush Scottish Highlands. You'll view Rannoch Moor, Glen Coe, Fort William, Dunvegan Castle, Loch Ness, Ben Nevis and the Isle of Sky (where you'll spend a full day). What's more, if you book the tour for sometime between April and October you'll get a chance to ride on the Jacobite Steam Train, famous for its appearance as the Hogwarts Express in the "Harry Potter" films. Travelers routinely praise the storytelling guides as well as the scenery that surrounds you for the trip.

The trip begins and ends in Edinburgh. The fee includes bed-and-breakfast accommodations, the ferry to Isle of Skye and entrance to Dunkeld Cathedral and the Dundreggan Rewilding Centre. Some activities (like the Jacobite Steam Train) cost extra, as do meals. Highland Explorer Tours also runs a wintertime version of this tour.

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Rabbie's – Speyside Whisky Trail

Price: From 195 pounds (around $250) Duration: 3 days

This tour for whisky-loving travelers stops at three distilleries where you can sample their tipples. You'll also visit Speyside, a region with 50 different distilleries, and Elgin, a town with a great whisky shop. If you depart on Monday or Wednesday, you'll also stop by a cooperage to see how barrels are made. In between tastings, you'll see Cairngorms National Park and Royal Deeside. Travelers applaud the attentive guides and note that if someone in your party isn't a whisky drinker, they'll still find plenty to do.

The tour does not include meals, tickets to attractions or accommodations so that you can customize the experience to your liking. However, you can have Rabbie's book hotel or B&B accommodations in Grantown-on-Spey, the town where you'll stay for two nights. Fees vary based on the number of occupants and accommodation type, but you can expect to pay 55 to 150 pounds (about $70 to $190) per night per person. Breakfast is typically included in your stay. Short on time? Try a one- or two-day whisky tour from the company.

A line of tasting glasses filled with different types of Whiskies for tasting, with the focus on the second glass, the rest is out of focus

Scottish Routes – Four-Day Islay Whisky Tour

Price: From 1,175 pounds (about $1,500) Duration: 4 days

Stop at around six different distilleries and warehouses for whisky tastings on this tour with Scottish Routes. The bulk of your stay is on Islay island, where you won't only get tours of local whisky establishments and tastings, but you'll also be able to explore the surrounding villages and sites. On the way back to Edinburgh, you'll also stop in Inveraray to grab lunch and visit the Loch Fyne Whisky Shop. Whisky lovers say the tour is excellent and praise the itinerary.

No more than 18 people will be on the tour and travelers must be at least 18 to participate. Transportation, B&B accommodation and whisky tours and tastings are included in the fee. There's also a five-day version of this tour.

HAGGiS Adventures – Puffin Island Hopper

Price: From $929 Duration: 4 days

If you're visiting Scotland in the summer, don't miss the chance to see nesting puffins. This trip focuses on the cute little birds as it travels to Mill Iona and Staffa islands. You could see more wildlife (think: seals and whales) during the included wildlife cruise. You'll also see Loch Lomond and Oban, and stop at a distillery for a tasting. Tourgoers say the guides are great and applaud the locations along the tour.

Overnight accommodations at three-star hotels, three breakfasts, ferry tickets, the distillery tour and the wildlife cruise are all included in the tour fee. Trips depart from and return to Edinburgh. Keep in mind the minimum age to take this tour is 18. Since HAGGiS Adventures is a sister company to Highland Explorer Tours, you may be traveling with tour-takers from that company.

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Abercrombie & Kent – Scotland by Rail: Royal Scotsman, A Belmond Train, Scotland

Price: From $11,385 Duration: 5 days

Climb aboard an Edwardian train to see Scotland in style. During your trip aboard Royal Scotsman, A Belmond Train, you'll pass by incomparable landscapes in between stops. Stops include the towns Keith, Plockton and Garve, plus Ballindalloch Castle and Glamis Castle. Activities throughout the tour include guided walks, fishing, shopping, private tours of a whisky distillery and more. Tourgoers say A&K is well organized and appreciate the pacing of the trip.

Accommodations aboard the train, all meals, internet access and activities are included in your fare. In order to book this trip, you'll need to contact an A&K representative who will help customize your trip.

Medium tours: six to nine day trips

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Culture Trip – Scotland by Train – London Start

Price: From $3,209 Duration: 7 days

If you're hoping to tack on a few days in London before your Scottish adventure, this tour is a great option. After departing London, you'll journey to Glasgow for a city tour and whisky tasting. You'll then venture through some high points of Scotland's landscape including the Isle of Skye and Cairngorms National Park. The trip's finale is in Edinburgh. Some of the included activities are guided walks, private museum tours, whisky tastings and a boat trip. Overall, tour-takers enjoyed their trips but some wished the hotels chosen were better quality.

Stays in three- or four-star hotels, daily breakfast and many activities are included in the tour fee. Keep in mind that you need to be in moderately good shape for this tour as there is a lot of walking (and some hiking) involved. Culture Trip offers tours around the world, including one to Italy.

Abercrombie & Kent – Scottish Highlander – Caledonian Canal & Loch Ness

Price: From $5,690 Duration: 7 days

This small tour (no more than eight participants) takes place on the Scottish Highlander boat. During the cruise, you'll make stops at Cawdor Castle, Loch Ness (where you'll get to cruise again), Urquhart Castle, Fort Augustus, Eilean Donan Castle, a whisky distillery and more. Onboard, you'll find a deck with radar and fish finder equipment, a lounge with a stereo and internet access. Tour-takers applaud the company's selection of stops, though some wish communication before and after the tour had been better.

The tour's price includes meals, beverages, onboard accommodations and activities. You will need to contact the company to book the cruise. A&K runs a similar Scotland tour where the grand finale is watching the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo, a renowned music and cultural festival.

Skyline Of Inverness In The Scottish Highlands

Firebird Tours – Best of Scotland

Price: From $3,745 Duration: 8 days

Get an overview of all Scotland has to offer with this train and car tour. Along this private tour, you'll explore Edinburgh, Inverness, Isle of Skye, Fort William, Loch Ness and Mallaig. You may have the chance to ride the Jacobite Steam Train to Mallaig (subject to availability). You'll have some time at each stop to explore on your own in addition to group activities like a tour of Edinburgh's Royal Mile and castle, a Loch Ness cruise, a wildlife cruise in Mallaig and more. Tourgoers appreciate the enthusiastic guides and the company's help in creating the perfect getaway.

Daily breakfasts, hotel accommodations, transportation, a customer support line and select activities are included in the tour price. You'll pay for lunches, dinners and snacks out of your own pocket. Firebird also runs Scotland tours that combine visits to Ireland or England.

Grand European Travel – Country Roads of Scotland

Price: From $4,125 Duration: 9 days

Throughout this coach journey, you'll have plenty of opportunities to soak in local culture, from afternoon teas to evenings of Gaelic stories and music to ecology and preservation walks. Many of these activities are included in the trip fee as well as select meals, tours, cruises, museum visits and much more. The trip begins in Edinburgh and travels through the Scottish countryside and island before concluding in Glasgow. Travelers say the trips are excellent, but that communication during the booking process can be somewhat lacking.

Six dinners, eight breakfasts and three- or four-star hotel accommodations are included. Select activities (such as the Gaelic storytelling evening) are an extra fee. You'll be responsible for your lunches, snacks and some dinners. Grand European Travel offers several other journeys through Scotland.

Brown highland cow, green field and blue sky, Scotland

Luxury Scotland Tours – The Luxury Scotland Family Tour

Price: Varies Duration: 10 days

Take the family on a trip to remember to see Hagrid's Hut (of "Harry Potter"), the Hogwarts Express bridge (the Glenfinnan Viaduct), Byres Farm to feed livestock, dinosaur footprints in Staffin, Scottish Highlands cows in the countryside and much more. Of course, you and the kids will get plenty of history along the way with visits to castles, museums and historic sites. According to reviews, the company plans the trip perfectly and many recent tourgoers compliment the guides.

Included in the tour fee are accommodations in four- and five-star properties, breakfasts, private chauffeurs, activities (and admission) and guides. Each tour can be customized to your family's preferences. You must contact the company for prices and to book.

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Kensington Tours – Castles of Scotland Signature

Price: From $12,770 per person Duration: 10 days

Travelers say the travel agents at Kensington Tours are top notch and take great care in planning an itinerary. And for those with an interest in Scotland's castles, it's hard to beat this tour. You'll visit Edinburgh, Blair, Cawdor, Inveraray and Crossbasket castles, with a sprinkling of other tours and activities in between. What's more, you'll be staying at Crossbasket Castle for two nights. The rest of the stay will be at four- and five-star properties.

While accommodations, tours, transportation and guides are all included, lunches, dinners and drinks are not (unless otherwise specified).

Fionnphort is the main port of the Ross of Mull, and the second largest settlement in the area (population : 80).The village's name is the anglicised pronunciation of the gaelic for "White Port"

Rabbie's – Island Hopping Adventure

Price: From 1,577 pounds (about $2,017) Duration: 14 days

Scotland has hundreds of islands and this tour from Rabbie's will help you explore several of them. You'll visit the Isle of Mull, Isle of Skye, Iona, Staffa, the Orkney archipelago and Harris and Lewis. Other sites visited include Skara Brae (a prehistoric site), Loch Ness, Glencoe and a journey along the North Coast 500 to see stunning scenery. Visitors heap praise on Rabbie's because of the company's attentive guides, trip planning and gorgeous sights.

Your tour will have no more than 16 people. The tour includes your guide and all ferry tickets, except the ferry to Staffa, as that trip is optional. You will be responsible for attraction entry tickets, meals and accommodations. You can book accommodations yourself or have a Rabbie's representative book for you. Accommodations typically cost 55 to 150 pounds (about $70 to $190) per night, per person when there are at least two people in a room.

Frequently Asked Questions

Ideally, you'd want to take at least a week to see Scotland if it's your first time visiting so that you can experience its cities, culture and nature. However, if you are short on time, consider what's most important to you when you travel – such as exploring outside, local cuisine or history – and tailor a trip around that.

The best time to visit Scotland is in late spring, summer or early fall. While you could be contending with crowds and more rainy days, you'll be rewarded with wonderful temperatures. Plus, you'll have more opportunities to engage in activities, like riding the Jacobite Steam Train. Winter brings a biting cold, but could get you a deal on accommodations and discounted tour rates.

For most tours, tips are not included. Most companies do not require tipping, but drivers and guides will happily accept them. If you're not sure how much to tip, it's best to contact your chosen tour company for guidance.

What you include in your luggage will vary based on your tour itinerary, activities and weather. Additionally, your company might impose luggage restrictions, so check the policies before you leave.

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10 Incredible Scotland Tours for 2024 

These standout scotland tours include luxury offerings, outlander-focused itineraries, budget options, and everything in between. .

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Scotland is an exceptional destination for culinary enthusiasts, nature lovers, and urban adventurers. Tours of Scotland deliver all this, plus a mix of sights like the Scottish Highlands, islands, cities, and coast. Whatever your specific travel needs and wants, there’s sure to be a great tour to fit your needs. Here are my favorite Scotland tours for 2024. 

10 Great Scotland Tours for 2024 

These 10 great Scotland tours hit the highlights in as many as a few days or up to a few weeks. All accommodations, activities, transport, and most meals are handled on these tours, all with a local guide to lead the way. Simply show up with an open mind and get set to enjoy all that Scotland has to offer visitors. 

Brendan Vacations: Best of Scotland 

view of Eilean Donan Castle and Loch Duich, Dornie in Scotland, a stop on Brendan Vacations' Best of Scotland tour

Brendan Vacation’s Best of Scotland (offered in both summer and winter ) itinerary is a year-round offering, but is especially lovely in sweet summertime. Travelers looking to hit many of Scotland’s rugged, beautiful highlights in a short amount of time will appreciate this compact seven-day trip.

Your first nights are in the walkable capital city of Edinburgh, exploring its famed castle and Royal Mile. If dates coincide properly, enjoy a Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo performance as well. On day three, venture north to the Scottish Highlands, stopping at the birthplace of golf, St. Andrews, along the way.

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From Inverness, the capital of the Highlands, explore Loch Ness, Culloden, and the Isle of Skye on a day trip. Then, journey back south to spend two additional nights in Scotland’s largest city, Glasgow. A few sights and stops along the way, including the tragic and scenic “Glen of Weeping”, the UK’s highest peak (Ben Nevis), and a wildlife cruise on Loch Lomond help break up the journey.

A classic distillery tour, a visit to stunning Stirling Castle, and a local farm farewell dinner (complete with traditional music and storytelling) round out this great itinerary. For a discounted price, consider the best of Scotland winter timeframe , for November through March departures. 

  • Length: 7 Days
  • Starting price: $2,246
  • Group size: Custom tour for your group

CIE Tours: Scottish Daytripper

CIE Tours ’ specialty is Ireland (the company is partially owned by the Irish government’s national transport company), but it also has some great tours of Scotland, including the company’s Scottish Daytripper tour. The tour is unique because it uses a single city—Glasgow—as the home base so you only have to unpack once. 

And though you sleep in the same hotel (the Glasgow Grosvenor Hotel) every night during the six-day, five-night tour, you get to see a lot of Scotland on day trips to spots including the Isle of Arran, Loch Lomond, Edinburgh, and in the Scottish Borders region. 

  • Length: 6 Days
  • Starting price: $1,695
  • Group size: Usually around 35 people

Abercrombie & Kent: Cruising the British Isles

view of the Scottish Highlands

Abercrombie and Kent’s luxury expedition cruise Cruising the British Isles is an autumnal offering that features the best of Scotland, as well as Ireland and England, all in a two-week window. Begin this all-inclusive voyage in storied Edinburgh with a stay at the luxurious, centrally-located Balmoral Hotel.

You’ll then board Le Dumont d’Urville for a sail through the Firth of Forth with views of Bass Rock, home to the world’s largest gannet (seabird) colony. Then, enjoy perfectly-tailored excursions in the Scottish Highlands before exploring a pair of famed archipelagos: the Orkneys and the Hebrides. Think sea caves, the highest cliffs in Britain, Stone Age settlements, and windswept beaches. The rest of the itinerary offers highlights of Ireland and England before adjourning in London. 

Pro Tip: book early to save $2,000 per person on all stateroom categories and suites. Additionally, for even more time in Scotland, there’s a pre-trip add-on for four extra nights in Edinburgh. 

  • Length: 14 Days
  • Starting price: $19,495
  • Group size: limited to 148 passengers

Contiki: Scotland

view of young woman on Scotland tour in the Highlands

Contiki’s six-day Scotland adventure is a popular trip for younger travelers that starts in Edinburgh and ends in Glasgow, and includes a day in the Scottish Highlands. Begin with two nights in Edinburgh, and a visit to the castle, before spending one night in Inverness and two additional nights in Glasgow.

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Travelers get to explore the birthplace of golf, hunt for Nessie on a Loch Ness cruise, see the William Wallace Monument, and sip their way through a whisky tasting. Other highlights include the Glenfinnan Viaduct (yer a wizard, Harry), a curling lesson, live music, and local food experiences. Winter departures are the most affordable. 

  • Starting price: $972
  • Group size: Average of 38 people

Bonus: Contiki also offers an end-of-year trip over Scotland’s Hogmanay also known as New Year’s Eve, from Dec. 29 to Jan 2. Travelers can revel for four days in Edinburgh to celebrate the new year. Highlights include a night street party, bagpipe performance, tour of the castle, and whisky tasting.

Intrepid: Scotland’s Orkney Islands

guests on an Intrepid Travel tour in Scotland

This cool tour from Intrepid Travel offers something special: A chance to go beyond the highlights of Scotland and dig a little deeper into the Orkney Islands . This northern archipelago is teeming with Viking history, Stone Age relics, and natural beauty.

Activities include a coastal walking tour, a trip to a small town pub, and a refined whisky tasting as you island hop. Begin by meeting your group in Inverness before taking a train north to Thurso and then hopping on a ferry to the Orkneys.

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On the ferry ride, don’t miss the Old Man of Hoy, the UK’s tallest sea stack. Get settled, then explore highlights like prehistoric Skara Brae, northern Europe’s best preserved Neolithic village. Check out the Ring of Brodgar, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. After a few days of touring, head back to Inverness with your group. Please note, this itinerary is only offered from April through October. 

  • Length: 5 days
  • Starting price: $2,265
  • Group size: Minimum 1, Maximum 12

Costsaver: Majestic Scotland 

View of landscape at sunrise at Quiraing on the Isle of Skye in Scotland

Costsaver’s Majestic Scotland itinerary kicks off in Glasgow with a feast for the senses as you experience the city’s food and drink scene. Your time in Glasgow also includes a walking tour to learn about the history of the area.

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Then, head north to the Highlands, with optional add-ons like a Loch Lomond cruise and farm experience. Check out Culloden battlefield, Loch Ness, Eileen Donan Castle, and the Isle of Skye on the action-packed tour. Finish in Edinburgh, the stately capital city of Scotland, where you’ll visit Georgian New Town and the Palace of Holyroodhouse before departing. 

  • Length: 7 days
  • Group size: Private tours for up to 12; group trips average 40 or 45

Brendan Vacations: Highland Trail inspired by Outlander 

View of Edinburgh at dusk

This 13-day itinerary embraces a major recent driver for Scottish tourism, the television series Outlander. The Highland Trail trip will be offered with select departures in May, June, July, August, and September of 2024.

Centered around famous filming locations for the show, this itinerary also offers a great look at major Scottish highlights from Edinburgh to Glasgow. Begin with three nights in the capital city of Edinburgh before spending nights in Dundee, Inverness, and Thurso, stopping at historic sites and walking in Claire and Jamie’s footsteps.

Next, go “over the Sea to Skye” for a night on the island before overnighting in Pitlochry and Glasgow for two nights each. The TV settings for Fort William, Cranesmuir, the standing stones, Castle Leoch, 1940s Inverness, and the moors of Culloden are just some of the amazing filming locations covered on this sweeping itinerary. 

  • Length: 13 days
  • Starting price: $4,332

Insight Vacations: Country Roads of Scotland

Small group of people on an Insight tour of Scotland talking to a local expert in Edinburgh

On Insight Vacations’ curated nine-day Country Roads of Scotland tour, visitors grow to love Scotland as they visit the cities of Glasgow, Edinburgh, and Thurso, along with the wilds of the Scottish Highlands. Begin with a castle tour in the capital city of Edinburgh before heading to St. Andrews and Inverness for golf and Loch Ness lore. Learn about fishing traditions and sample whisky in Thurso before taking a ferry to the Orkney Islands.

From there, the tour guide brings guests to the Isle of Skye for an overnight complete with views of the rugged Cuillin Hills. The tour ends with a journey south to Glasgow, with a stop at Loch Lomond on the way. Insight Vacations’ Country Roads label promises hidden adventures, local flavor, and unexpected retreats. 

  • Length: 9 days
  • Starting price: $3,803
  • Group size: Classic group tours average 33 guests 

Trafalgar: Amazing Britain

view of bridge and green hill in St. Andrews, Scotland

While not strictly a Scotland tour, Trafalgar’s Amazing Britain tour spends a lot of quality time in Scotland, and includes England and Wales as well on the whirlwind 10-day itinerary. It’s a good fit for travelers who want to get an overview of Britain and go deep on Scottish destinations including major cities, lochs and castles, and the Scottish Highlands, and who want to have plenty of good times along the way.

The tour begins and ends in London (which offers the benefit of plenty of flight options, a boon if you’re booking your own flights), but spends half of the tour days in Scotland. The itinerary includes two nights in Edinburgh, a night in the Scottish Highlands, and a overnight in Glasgow. Activities are a mix of included outings like city tours of Edinburgh and Glasgow (the perfect places to get hands-on lessons about the history of Scotland) plus optional paid add-ons like a Loch Lomond boat trip and a trip to a small village for a tour and dinner. 

The trip’s non-Scotland stops include the Lake District, Liverpool, York, Bristol, and Stratford-upon-Avon. 

  • Length: 10 days
  • Starting price: $2,895
  • Group size: Average of 40 to 45 guests

Windstar: Gaelic Explorers

With two summer 2024 departures (July 5th or August 22nd) a small ship cruise around Scotland with Windstar offers the best of Scotland’s land and waters. This journey from Dublin to Edinburgh is described as “the land of good golf and great Scotch” and includes stops in Tobermory, Portree (on the Isle of Skye), Kirkwall, Invergordon, and Leith (the port of Edinburgh).

Highlights of this highly recommended tour include Dunvegan Castle on Skye, the oldest continuously inhabited castle in Scotland; and a Royal Mile tour in Edinburgh. Optional excursions in every port help guests perfectly tailor this luxe cruise for a land-meets-the-sea look at Scotland. 

  • Starting price: $4,499
  • Group size: 312 guests onboard 

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9 Best Scotland Small Group Tours You Need To Book

Posted by Francesca Brooking | Scotland | 8

Scotland is a dream destination for nature and adventure lovers. 

Castles nestle in rugged landscapes, mirror-like lochs contain mysteries of monsters within their bowels, islands have some of the most dramatic geological formations in the world, plus so much more waiting to be discovered.  

If you’ve never been to Scotland, it may be overwhelming trying to plan a trip with so much to see and do. Enter small group Scotland tours – the best, most flexible to book and hassle-free way to explore the country. 

The beauty of a small group tour is that you can stick to the main travel route or go as intrepid as you like. It just comes down to the one you choose. 

Woman in a red coat sitting and looking at a lighthouse on one of the Scotland small group tours.

So, with so many tour options out there, which one should you pick? 

To make it easier, I’ve rounded up the best small-group tours of Scotland. I’ve chosen each one based on my own experience, the reviews, the company and of course, the itinerary. 

All tours featured are eco-certified which means they have a positive impact on the environment and help you travel sustainably too. It’s a win-win!

Quick answer: best Scotland small group tours 

Highlights of scotland , scotland’s orkney islands .

  • Loch Ness, Glencoe and the Highlands 
  • St Andrews & Fife Fishing Village
  • Outlander Day Tour 
  • Rosslyn Chapel & Hadrian’s Wall
  • Isle of Skye 3-Day Tour
  • Lewis, Harris and the Outer Hebrides
  • Isle of Skye & Jacobite Steam Train 

Why book a small group tour of Scotland 

Scotland is well-known for its rugged scenery and jaw-dropping views around every corner. If you’re planning a trip, it can be overwhelming to know where to start and what you want to include in your itinerary. 

Tours do the hard work for you by fitting in all the best highlights that guarantee a rewarding trip. 

Plus, you don’t need to worry about the logistics of transport in Scotland or hotel bookings either. This is vital at a time when travel is so precarious and restrictions change at a moment’s notice. 

The best tours are flexible and have less complicated moving parts, giving you peace of mind if you do have to postpone or cancel. 

View of Portree, Skye in the evening light with a boat coming into the harbour.

What’s more, doing a group tour of Scotland is a great way to get a more in-depth understanding of the history and culture as they’re run by local guides. 

You’ll get insider information and recommendations. Plus, activities and experiences you might not have come across otherwise. 

You’ll also get a chance to meet like-minded people. Small group tours rarely go above a dozen people to keep them intimate and personalised. 

Who knows, you could be swapping stories with your new best friend over a dram in a cosy pub in Orkney!

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Best small group tours of Scotland 

Here’s a round-up of some of the best Scotland small group tours that highlight the very best of the country from its rugged highlands, remote islands, scenic castles, mysterious lochs, history, fishing villages and more. 

Whether you have a week or a day, there’s a tour to suit every schedule. 

View of the colourful shops of Victoria Street in Edinburgh, Scotland.

  • Length: 7 days
  • Start & Finish: Edinburgh – Glasgow
  • Highlights: Edinburgh Castle, Loch Ness, Culloden Moor, Isle of Skye, Eileen Donan Castle, watching the Jacobite Steam Train cross Glenfinnan Viaduct. 

This Highlights of Scotland tour is exactly that, giving you a snapshot of the very best the country has to offer within a week. 

It starts in Edinburgh and you have the option to do guided or self-guided tours of the city before being whisked to Inverness in the heart of the highlands. 

From there, you’ll discover the mystery of “Nessie” on a boat cruise of Loch Ness and see Culloden Moor where the Jacobite Rising was defeated in 1746. 

Other exciting highlights of the tour include the Isle of Skye, the chance to see the famous Jacobite Steam Train cross Glenfinnan Viaduct and a whisky tasting at Ben Nevis Distillery before finishing in Glasgow, the cultural capital of Scotland. 

This guided tour is best for those who are short on time but want to see as many Scotland highlights as possible. You travel mainly by private vehicle with an average group of 12 people and a friendly local guide with you the whole way. 

I recommend this tour because it’s a great balance of comfort and adventure. You stay in cosy accommodation but you also get to explore the wilds of the Scottish Highlands through hikes, kayaking, cycling and even visiting a reindeer farm (all optional)! 

That’s exactly what the best Scottish tours should be like. 

The Orkney Islands, one of the best small group tours of Scotland to do.

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  • Length: 5 days 
  • Start & Finish: Inverness
  • Highlights: Neolithic town of Skara Brae, coastal walk on Shapinsay Island, live music and whisky tastings.

This five-star rated tour takes you up to the Orkney Islands on the northeastern coast of Scotland. 

Perfect for ancient history lovers, the tour starts in Inverness where you’ll meet your local guide before taking a scenic train journey to Thurso, transfer to the port of Scrabster and catch the ferry to Kirkwall in Orkney. 

Here, you’ll spend the next 4 days exploring the Neolithic Skara Brae, the historic Ring of Brodgar and 12th-century St Magnus Cathedral. You also have plenty of coastal sea walks, whisky tastings, live music and pubs galore against a wild, scenic backdrop. 

The maximum number of people on this tour is 12 and you get around using a mix of private and public transport. Your group leader stays with you for the duration of the trip too. 

I recommend this tour because it gives you the chance to explore lesser-travelled areas of Scotland. 

Although you’re with a group, you can easily split off and do your own thing too. Plus the use of public transport allows you to experience the local culture up close!

Loch Ness, Glencoe and the Highlands Small Group Day Tour from Edinburgh

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  • Length: 12 hours approx.
  • Start & Finish: Edinburgh
  • Highlights: Loch Ness boat trip, Glencoe and Cairngorms National Park. 

If you’re looking for a small group tour of Scotland that covers the best of the highlands in a day then this one’s for you. 

During this one-day excursion, you’ll head straight up to Glencoe passing Stirling Castle, the Wallace Monument and Linlithgow Palace along the way.

You’ll then journey onwards to Fort William, soon reaching the shores of Loch Ness where you can take a boat cruise on the water. After lunch, it’s another drive to the breathtaking Cairngorms National Park before heading back to Edinburgh. 

The small group tour has a maximum of 16 travellers and transport is a comfy Mercedes minibus. Your driver guide will also give you some insightful commentary during your trip. 

My favourite thing about this tour is that even though it’s a busy schedule there are plenty of breaks along the way so you’re not constantly on the road. 

Departing from Edinburgh, it also brings some of the most remote Scottish landmarks within reach. Don’t just take my word for it, it’s highly rated too!

St Andrews & the Fishing Villages of Fife Small Group Day Tour from Edinburgh

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  • Length: 8.5 hours approx. 
  • Highlights: The Forth Road Bridge, fishing villages of East Neuk, St Andrews, Falkland Palace and Gardens. 

If you like the idea of exploring more of the east coast (Scotland’s west coast already gets a LOT of love), then this St Andrews & Fishing Villages of Fife tour is the perfect option for you. 

The day trip starts by crossing over the famous Forth Bridge where you’ll get a chance to see the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Forth Rail Bridge. 

Journey onwards to Fife, a peninsula bordered by the North Sea where you’ll stop to explore the traditional fishing village of Anstruther. 

Soon, you’ll arrive in St Andrews where you’ll have free time to enjoy its 1000 years of history and its accolade as the birthplace of golf! 

The last stop on the tour is Falkland Palace and Garden, a gorgeous fairytale palace that was once home to the Stewarts (Scottish Royal Family). Explore the palace or the town of Falkland, an Outlander filming location!

The tour has a maximum of 16 travellers and you travel in comfort in a Mercedes minibus. The tour guides are highly knowledgeable and the local area too. 

It’s a fantastic way to get a snapshot of Scotland’s east coast!

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Outlander Day Tour from Glasgow or Edinburgh

A tall hunting lodge castle with an ornate stone arch entrance sits at the end of a track surrounded by grass and trees. Midhope Castle in Scotland.

  • Length: 8-10 hours approx. 
  • Start & Finish: Glasgow or Edinburgh depending on the option picked 
  • Highlights: Filming locations from Outlander including Midhope Castle (Lallybroch), Blackness Castle (Fort William), Culross (Crainsmuir) and Doune Castle (Castle Leoch). 

Are you an Outlander lover? If so, this tour is a must-do! 

Follow in the footsteps of Claire and Jamie on this full-day tour from Glasgow of all the major filming locations of this television series. 

The tour starts with a drive to Doune Castle which you might recognise as Castle Leoch and Winterfell from Game of Thrones (quite the film star!). 

Then you’ll journey to Falkland, the filming location for Inverness in the 1940s before arriving at my personal favourite, Midhope Castle (Lallybroch).

Look out for the Royal Burgh of Culross too which was the filming location for Crainesmuir where Geillis Duncan lived. 

The last stop is the imposing Blackness Castle used in some of the scenes for Fort William and Wentworth. 

I recommend this five-star rated tour because it’s perfect for Outlander buffs but those who are keen to discover Scottish history and culture will love it too. 

Enjoy dramatic countryside views, a dram or two of whisky and a knowledgeable local guide giving you all the insider info on Outlander. 

This small group guided Scotland tour is a private minibus with max 8 people so it’s nice and intimate. You have the flexibility to start from either Glasgow or Edinburgh too. 

Editor’s tip: You can also do a two-day Outlander tour that covers the Clava Cairns (the inspiration behind Craigh na Dun) and Culloden Moor. Check it out here.

Rosslyn Chapel and Hadrian’s Wall Small Group Day Tour from Edinburgh

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  • Length: 10.5 hours approx. 
  • Highlights: Rosslyn Chapel (featured in the Da Vinci Code), Melrose Abbey, English border and Hadrian’s Wall. 

No trip to Scotland is complete without visiting the borders. This small group day tour takes you there and beyond to Northern England where you can walk part of the way along the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Hadrian’s Wall. 

Ideal for history lovers, this small group tour combines history with architectural intrigue against the stunning backdrop of the Scottish and English border. 

The first stop is the mysterious Rosslyn Chapel which gained international fame after featuring in The Da Vinci Code. 

Next, it’s a visit to the ruins of Melrose Abbey wherein lies the final resting place of King Robert the Bruce’s heart. Then it’s time to cross the English border to reach Housesteads Fort, the best-preserved section of Hadrian’s Wall which was built 1900 years ago by the Roman Empire. 

The last stop is Jedburgh, a pretty market town in the Scottish Borders as you head back north to Edinburgh. 

I recommend this tour because it’s got a bit of everything – including two countries! Although it’s a bestseller, tour groups are kept to 16 people max so you can make the most of your knowledgeable guide. 

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Isle of Skye Small Group 3-Day Tour from Edinburgh

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  • Length: 3 days
  • Highlights: Glencoe, 5 Sisters of Kintail, Eilean Donan Castle, Isle of Skye and Loch Ness. 

If you’re keen to see the highlights of Scotland but you don’t have a whole week to spare, this 3-day tour is a great choice. It gives you a snapshot of the highlands and islands. 

On the first day, you’ll go on a detour through the highlands to the Isle of Skye – passing Doune Castle, Glencoe and Fort William at the foot of Ben Nevis (Scotland’s highest peak). 

Then it’s a truly breathtaking drive ahead as you take the ‘road to the isles’ through the 5 Sisters of Kintail (my nose was practically glued to the window in awe!). 

The second day is all about Skye – as it should be! There’s some flexibility here but the Trotternish Peninsula is not to be missed. 

Home of the Quiraing, a famous landslide, it’s a jaw-dropping sight. Neist Point and the Old Man of Storr are worth seeing too. Make the most of your private vehicle because you won’t be able to see it all on foot!

On the third day, you’ll head back to the mainland to Loch Ness for lunch, and pass Loch Laggan, Dalwhinnie and Blair Castle before returning to Edinburgh. 

If you want to make the most of your time in Scotland but you only have a few days I highly recommend doing this tour. 

You get to see the very best of the Highlands and Skye. It’s just 16 people max so you don’t feel too crowded either. What’s more, the tour is operated by Rabbies, one of the best Scottish tour companies to book. 

Editor’s tip: If you would rather keep the tour to one day instead of three, this one is a great alternative.

Lewis, Harris, and Outer Hebrides Tour from Inverness

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  • Highlights: Ferry to the Isle of Lewis, Callanish Standing Stones, white sand beaches of Luskentyre on the Isle of Harris. 

Did you know Scotland is home to some of the best beaches in Europe? I’m talking soft white sand and striped turquoise waters that would almost make you think you’ve stumbled across a portal to the Caribbean. The only giveaway is the lack of palm trees… and the weather. 

If you’re keen to see the beauty of these beaches first-hand, this 3-day island hopping tour in the Outer Hebrides is a must! 

Starting from Inverness, you’ll head to Ullapool where you’ll catch the ferry to Stornoway on Lewis. Look out for dolphins and whales!  

On day two, you’ll venture to Harris with its striking mountains and unspoilt beaches. The one you’ve been waiting for is Luskentyre Beach which looks like the Caribbean on a good day. 

On day three, the tour will take you to the Lewis parish of Uig, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty where Vikings settled more than 800 years ago. Then you’ll visit the Callanish Standing Stones, 5000-year-old megaliths that are said to be once giants. 

With just 16 people maximum, this tour offers an amazing way to explore some of Scotland’s most remote and breathtaking islands on the west coast. It’s ideal for those who love wildlife, rugged isles, ancient history and beaches!

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Isle of Skye & Jacobite Steam Train 3-Day Highland Tour

The red Jacobie Steam Train crossing Glenfinnan Viaduct. This 3-day tour is one of the best Scotland small group tours to do this activity.

  • Highlights: Loch Ness, Isle of Skye, riding on the Jacobite Steam Train (from May – October) and Culloden Moor. 

If riding the Jacobite Steam Train is on your Scotland bucket list then this tour is a must. Similar to the other 3-day tour above, it focuses on the key highlights of the Highlands and Isle of Skye. 

The main difference is the third day. Instead of driving from Skye back to the mainland, you go down to the south of the island and take a short ferry ride to the fishing village of Mallaig (look out for dolphins on your way. One loved following our ferry!). 

From Mallaig, you have the option to ride the Jacobite Steam Train to Fort William and enjoy spectacular views as the train crosses Glenfinnan Viaduct (if you want a photo op, sit or stand on the right – trust me!). The train slows down over the viaduct so you can soak it all in. 

Once you arrive in Fort William , you follow the spectacular rugged route south through Glencoe and Rannoch Moor before reaching Edinburgh in the early evening. 

This tour is perfect for those who want to get all the highlights of Scotland – including the steam train – in just three days. 

Just make sure to book it between May and October otherwise the steam train is unavailable. It’s also important to book it in advance as tickets for the steam train sell out quickly!

Editor’s tip: Prefer to do Skye in a day? Do this tour instead!

What about self-guided tours? 

Want to have the structure and ease of a tour with the flexibility of travelling solo? I recommend Byway Travel. 

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The travel company specialises in building bespoke no-fly travel itineraries based on your interests and budget. 

Although it’s a self-guided trip, Byway is with you every step of the way via Whatsapp and handles all the logistics so you can enjoy the travel part. It’s a great alternative to doing a guided tour of Scotland!

Looking for more Scotland travel tips? These articles can help!

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Such a thorough and helpful overview! Which ones to choose? They all look so great. I would probably start with the Outer Hebrides tour having read and really enjoyed Peter May’s Lewis Trilogy

Thank you! The Outer Hebrides tour is a great choice!

Great selection of tours! I would pick the ones visiting Isle of Skye, and Jacobite train, and would be nice to go on Outlander tour too.

Thank you! All good choices 🙂

Scotland might be my favorite country so all of these tours look amazing! I never got the chance to visit any of the islands so I’d love to go on the Orkney and Isle of Skye tours! As a solo traveler, tours are a great way to meet people and not feel alone.

I agree! Plus transport and accommodation sorted. Definitely worth heading back to see the islands!

Really useful, I don’t drive which restricts some of the places I can visit in Scotland. Will have to keep some of these in mind next time I’m up there 🙂

Me too! Yes, do.

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Looking out across Liathach as bad weather approaches. Torridon in the Scottish Highlands in the UK.

Misty highlands, sparkling lochs and rolling hills – there is a reason Scotland is known for its natural beauty. 

But it’s not all just deserted moors and moss-covered forests (although there are plenty of those too!), Scotland’s rich history and culture are also a big drawcard. From exploring the medieval city of Edinburgh , to the lively fun of a traditional pub where many a wee whisky can be enjoyed, there are plenty of opportunities to experience the hospitality of the local Scots beyond the clichés of kilts and bagpipes. Discovering areas like the enchanting Scottish Highlands , the modern hub of Glasgow and the wilderness of the Isle of Skye, all with the inside knowledge of a local leader is an entirely unique experience.

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Local culture.

Some might know the Scots, as they are fondly referred to, for their tartan kilts, bagpipe playing, whisky or delicious shortbread, but there is a lot more to this British nation than these clichés.  

The people of Scotland are a mixture of Scottish,  British  and several minority immigrant groups. Many of Scotland’s traditions have roots in Celtic heritage. A large portion of the population are Christian, with some Catholics and others who make up the Kirk, the Presbyterian Church of Scotland. The Scottish are famous for their polite and friendly nature, stoic attitude and good sense of humor.

Soccer or football as it is known locally is a very popular sport, with rugby also being widely watched. For literature fans, the Harry Potter book series is deeply connected with the city of Edinburgh, as it was here that author JK Rowling lived when she wrote most of the books. You can visit the cafes where she wrote as well as see many of the places that inspired parts of her stories, including cemeteries and other buildings.

Geography and environment

Scotland is the most northern part of Great Britain and borders England. The low mountains of the highlands make up 60 per cent of Scotland’s land. Scotland’s flora is similar to most of northern Europe with forests, rugged coasts and moors. There are 62 different species of wild mammals in Scotland, common ones include: grouse, wild cats and off the coast there are many seabirds, seals and dolphins.

The climate of Scotland is classified as temperate, which means it has distinct seasonal changes and wider ranges of temperatures throughout the year. In winter, average temperatures are between five and seven degrees Celsius (41 to 45 degrees Fahrenheit) and in summer between 20 and 25 degrees Celsius (68 to 77 degrees Fahrenheit). The western highlands experience a lot of rain throughout the year, but other areas of Scotland receive much less rain.

If you’re looking to buy authentic Scottish wares, there are options aplenty in the capital city of Edinburgh and other large cities like Glasgow.

If you are after something special, some Edinburgh Crystal, which is owned by Waterford Wedgewood makes an excellent luxury souvenir. Deck yourself out with a set of new drinking glasses, bowls or for something really different – a crystal bell.

If you’re after a gift or souvenir that is a little more edible, you can’t go past a bottle of authentic Scottish whisky. Single Malt Scotch Whisky is a popular choice and whether you’re a connoisseur or a total whisky novice, the local proprietors will love talking you through the different tipples – they are a passionate lot.

If you have family heritage in Scotland, it can be a fun exercise to hunt down your clan tartan. But even if you don’t have one, a woollen scarf, hat or if you’re feeling brave, a kilt, is a distinctly Scottish piece of attire to add to your wardrobe.

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The Edinburgh Fringe Festival

The Edinburgh Fringe Festival is on during August each year and is a massive global arts and cultural event. It takes places in over 300 venues around Edinburgh and includes a range of performances and experiences across theatre, comedy, dance, physical theatre, circus, cabaret, children's shows, musicals, opera, music, spoken word, exhibitions and events.

Hogmanay Street Party

Hogmanay is a traditional Scottish celebration that takes place over New Year’s. Edinburgh’s Hogmanay Street Party is a three-day festival that runs at various locations across the city. With multiple stages with entertainment set up, a torchlight procession and plenty of opportunities for a ‘wee dram’, tickets for this festival are highly sought after and can sell out months in advance.

Highland Games

The Highland Games are held in spring and summer and are one of Scotland’s most iconic events. There are many traditional athletic events like tug-of-war and caber toss, where competitors dress in traditional kilts and spectators enjoy all the social and cultural festivities that come with it, including traditional food, drinks and music.

The Glasgow Whisky Festival

If you’re heading to Glasgow as well as Edinburgh (and you should!) the Whisky Festival is a great time to go. A showcase of Scottish and specifically Glaswegian distillers is the focus, but there is also a celebration of international whisky too, with attendees from all over the world. It is Scotland’s national drink after all…

Scottish food

The Scottish food scene is garnering international attention thanks to Scotland's elite chefs like Gordon Ramsay (Scottish born, even if he did spend his schoolyears in England), Nick Nairn and Andrew Fairlie. These culinary wizards are taking the country's incredible natural produce – beef, venison and seafood – and bringing us a whole new era of more refined Scottish cuisine. However, if you’re looking for some traditional Scottish fare, here are some dishes you must try.

It might not sound very appealing but if you’re a meat eater, you might surprise yourself by enjoying haggis too. Haggis is made of sheep or calf offal, mixed with oatmeal and seasoning before being boiled in a bag (although traditionally it was boiled in the lining of an animal’s stomach). The overall effect is not dissimilar to a sausage with a grainier texture and is often served alongside a traditional roast dinner.

Scottish porridge

A traditional breakfast food, Scottish porridge differs slightly from the standard oatmeal you might be used to eating at home. It has been a population dish for centuries and traditionally should be eaten out of a wooden bowl, with everyone dipping their oats into a communal bowl of cream (for some reason you should also eat it standing up). The preparation is also quite unique – traditionally it should be stirred with a wooden rod called a spirtle and only ever stirred clockwise with your right hand, unless you want to incur the wrath of the devil. While you might put sugar on your porridge at home, in Scotland it’s served with a generous pinch of salt!

A traditional Scottish shortbread is a simple biscuit cake with only three ingredients. Butter, sugar and flour. Cover it in sugar and cut the cake into wedges while it’s still hot and it will cool into delicious, crumbly triangle-shaped biscuits. It’s all in the texture…

Scotch pies

A scotch pie is a meat pie, traditionally filled with mutton or other mincemeat. It is double crusted, single portion pie that is often enjoyed at soccer (football) games, which has earned it the nickname of ‘football pie’. The lid of the pie is slightly sunken from the crust, to allow space for condiments to be put on top.

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Scotland travel FAQs

Do i need a visa to travel to scotland.

Visa regulations are always subject to change, which is especially likely after Britain's exit from the European Union (EU), so it's essential to check before leaving home.

Citizens of EU countries, Australia, Canada and the United States have visa-free access to Scotland.

Is tipping customary in Scotland?

Tipping is customary in some situations in Scotland.

Restaurant bills usually include an option to add a gratuity. If this option isn’t present, it’s still common to tip about 10 per cent of the bill.

Tipping about 10 per cent is also standard in taxis. 

What is the internet access like in Scotland?

You will have reliable internet access while in Scotland’s major cities and towns. 

Can I use my cell phone while in Scotland?

You will have cell coverage across most of Scotland, except for some rural and remote areas.

R emember to activate global roaming with your provider if you wish to use your cell phone while traveling. 

What are the toilets like in Scotland?

Scotland has Western-style toilets.

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  • Glass of wine = £4 - £5
  • Pub lunch = £12 
  • Dinner at a mid-range restaurant = £30

Can I drink the water in Scotland?

Drinking tap water is safe in Scotland unless otherwise marked. For environmental reasons, we recommend avoiding buying bottled water and bring a refillable bottle or canteen with you. 

Are credit cards widely accepted in Scotland?

You will be able to use your credit card readily in Scotland, however it never hurts to carry a small amount of cash on you to make things simpler if you are splitting bills or just want a quick cup of coffee.

What is ATM access like in Scotland?

ATMs are referred to as cashpoints in Scotland and are commonly found.

You can use Visa, MasterCard, Amex, Cirrus, Plus and Maestro at most Scottish ATMs but you will also find international bank ATMs in major cities like Edinburgh and Scotland.

Do I need to purchase travel insurance before traveling?

Absolutely. All passengers traveling with Intrepid are required to purchase travel insurance before the start of their trip. Your travel insurance details will be recorded by your leader on the first day of the trip. Due to the varying nature, availability and cost of health care around the world, travel insurance is very much an essential and necessary part of every journey.

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Is Scotland a safe destination for LGBTQIA+ travelers?

Scotland is an open country and legalized same-sex marriage in 2014. Edinburgh and Glasgow in particular have small but flourishing gay communities. 

For more detailed and up-to-date advice, we recommend visiting  Equaldex   or  Smartraveller  before you travel.

Does my trip support The Intrepid Foundation?

Yes, all Intrepid trips support the Intrepid Foundation. Trips to this country directly support our global Intrepid Foundation partners, Eden Reforestation Projects and World Bicycle Relief. Intrepid will double the impact by dollar-matching all post-trip donations made to The Intrepid Foundation.

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The best Scotland touring holidays are all about taking things at your own pace. We can't tell you what the best way to tour Scotland is because there are so many amazing choices! It's a good idea to explore some of the different types of Scotland tours that are out there, then settle in for a grand adventure.

On a tour of Scotland you’ll meet like-minded people, find hidden gems, and visit those Scottish places you’ve always wanted to see. Longer tours are a great way to travel sustainably, rather than experiencing the country at a glance, and scenic Scotland tours are a great way to get outdoors and explore our stunning landscapes.

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Top Tour Operators and Travel Agencies in Scotland. Below you will find 24 of the best tour operators and travel agencies in Scotland offering in total 142 tours and holidays through-out Scotland. Combined they have received 104 customer reviews and an average rating of 5 out of 5 stars. The top tour activities offered in Scotland are: Sightseeing, attractions, culture and history, Wildlife, landscapes and nature & Adventure and sport.

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  • Address 1B Osiers Road, Wandsworth, London, England
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  • Address 109 Power Road, Chiswik, London, England
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Expert travel storyteller Jordan Adkins, founder of InspiredByMaps.com, brings a decade of adventures across 101 countries and 450+ UNESCO sites into rich, off-the-beaten-path narratives, melding ecological expertise with genuine, seasoned travel insights. His full bio can be found here.

Welcome to Scotland, a country known for its untamed lands, historic forts, and lively traditions. Scotland, a country in the northern part of the United Kingdom, charms tourists with its majestic highlands, lovely lochs, and ancient cities.

Let’s explore the enthralling country of Scotland through the best Scotland tours, where the elements of history, pristine nature, and kind people come together.

In Scotland, multi-day tours are common and draw a sizable number of tourists each year. Scotland is the perfect location for immersive experiences because of its rich history, beautiful landscapes, and cultural heritage. The comfort of having transportation, lodging, and itinerary preparation taken care of on a multi-day tour frees travelers from the responsibility of having to plan everything themselves.

These best Scotland tours frequently visit well-known locations like Edinburgh, Glasgow, Loch Ness, the Scottish Highlands, Isle of Skye, and the North Coast 500 route. They offer the chance to explore ancient castles, learn about Scottish folklore, take in stunning vistas, and become fully immersed in local music and culture.

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Scotland offers multi-day trips to suit a variety of interests and tastes. Some excursions concentrate on a particular theme, such as whisky tasting, where visitors can tour renowned distilleries and see how whisky is produced.

Others emphasize outdoor activities, including excursions such as hiking, wildlife watching, and discovering isolated islands. Furthermore, Scotland’s small size, which enables visitors to enjoy a variety of sights in a relatively short amount of time, contributes to the appeal of multi-day excursions.

Multi-day excursions in Scotland provide a practical and immersive approach to discovering the nation’s stunning landscapes, extensive past, and dynamic culture. Whether it’s a picturesque Highland tour or a whisky-tasting excursion, these tours offer visitors a unique experience.

In conclusion, Scotland entices travelers with its stunning scenery, fascinating past, and lively culture. Scotland has something to offer any traveler, whether looking for natural beauty, cultural heritage, delicious foods, or outdoor experiences. A multi-day tour offers an outstanding chance to explore the nation’s riches and make lifelong memories, whether you’re a seasoned traveler or a first-time visitor. Here are the top six best tours in Scotland.

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5 Day Skye & Highland Fling

Country roads of scotland (classic, 9 days), highlights of scotland, scotland’s orkney islands, discover scotland (glasgow to edinburgh), best of scotland (winter, 7 days), treasures of scotland, macbackpackers.

Your five-day award-winning trip will involve castle storming, whisky drinking, ceilidh dancing, and monster hunting. Our guides will take you through the best of Scotland as you meander across the Highlands, guaranteeing an unforgettable experience.

The overnight stays include Inverness, two nights on the Isle of Skye, and either Oban (April to October) or Fort William (November to March). This tour starts and ends in Edinburgh. You have five days to discover the highlands of Scotland while also visiting 15 Scottish cities. An expert guide, transportation, and accommodation are included in the cost of this tour. Here is a look at your full itinerary. 

Day One: cross the iconic Forth Bridges before heading into the highlands. You have the option to swim in Loch Ness before heading into Inverness. 

Day Two: The voyage continues as we head west, crossing the Corrieshalloch Gorge and admiring Torridon’s breathtaking beauty and historic mountains before heading across the river to the Isle of Skye!

Day Three: A full day on Skye! Hike up to one of the island’s more distinctive rock formations. 

Day Four: Waving goodbye to Skye, we take the ferry off the island and visit the Glenfinnan viaduct, the Bonnie Prince Charlie monument, and  Glen Coe before heading to Oban.

Day Five: On our final day, we make our way through Argyll and into the Trossachs National Park. You’ll also visit  St. Conan’s Kirk. Kilchurn Castle (Summer months only). Callander, Doune Castle, Wallace Monument or. Bannockburn Battlefield. 

Spend five full days experiencing Scotland and its stunning highlands. You’ll witness firsthand the Scottish way of life and the intriguing wonders that make this place their home. This tour is offered by Macbackpacker a platinum tour operator. For almost 20 years, MacBackpackers has organized enjoyable, fully guided excursions around Scotland.

Their excursions provided a fun, interesting, and completely different perspective of Scotland and were designed for young travelers and backpackers between the ages of 18 and 39. As you travel along some of Scotland’s most picturesque routes, your guides, who are passionate about their country and its history, will introduce you to this wonderful nation while weaving together the rich tapestry of Scottish history and culture.

Overall you can expect to have a fantastic time as you tour Scotland. This tour has an overall rating of 4.8 stars and is remarked as one of the best tours of Scotland. 

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Insight Vacations

Discover Glasgow’s opulent Georgian architecture, the Military Tattoo’s birthplace in Edinburgh, and the Isle of Skye, the most picturesque island in the Inner Hebrides, by taking a cruise. As you pass by Britain’s most northern point at John O’Groats and take a ferry to the Orkney Islands, join Local Experts on this great Gaelic tour.

On these serene isles, take advantage of a slower pace of life as you explore Skara Brae, a town that is 5,000 years old, and the enigmatic Ring of Brodgar. On this tour, visit the intriguing Heritage Museum or sip a small dram of whisky at the Old Pulteney Distillery in Wick. Take afternoon tea at Blair Castle, which has been the Atholl family’s ancestral home for more than seven centuries, after touring St. Andrews’ lovely cobbled alleys.

You’ll Begin your journey in Edinburgh and finish in Glasgow! Your 9-day tour takes you through Edinburgh, Scotland, and 8 other locations in Scotland. This tour also includes lodging in a hotel and a knowledgeable guide, meals, transportation, and other amenities. Here is your full itinerary.

Day One: Arrive in Edinburgh.

Day Two: Take a day tour of the highlights of Edinburgh.

Day Three: To St. Andrews and the Highland Capital of Inverness

Day Four: Culloden, Loch Ness, and onto Thurso

Day Five:  A Day in the Orkney Islands

Day Six:  Over the Sea to Skye

Day Seven: Pass Through the Scottish Highlands to Glencoe Relaxed Start

Day Eight: Along the Bonnie Banks of Loch Lomond to Glasgow Relaxed Start

Day Nine: The Tour Ends Here. 

Explore Scotland’s true winding country roads on this detailed nine day across the country. You’ll meet friendly locals, learn about ancient Scottish traditions and immerse yourself in Scotland’s intense beauty. Insight Vacations operate this tour. Each moment is extraordinary when you travel with Insight Vacations. You’ll meet, feel, and taste a place in addition to seeing it.

Travel in style and stay in the best accommodations possible when you book with Insight Vacations. With real eating experiences that transport you to a location’s core, learn about new cultures and people with one of the best tour operators. Overall this tour has a high rating of 4.3 out of five stars, and it is considered one of the best in Scotland. 

Country Roads of Scotland (Classic, 9 Days) by Insight Vacations - best tour operators in Scotland

G Adventures

For historians or perhaps those seeking to learn more about their Scottish ancestry, Scotland is an attractive destination thanks to its rich folklore and breathtaking landscapes.

This seven-day journey takes you to all the best cultural highlights, stopping at significant Jacobite sites like Culloden Moor in Inverness, charming locations like the Glenfinnan Viaduct, and giving you time to take in the country’s breathtaking natural beauty in Cairngorms National Park.

In between, you’ll have the chance to sample authentic Scottish cuisine and discover how whisky is manufactured through a tour and tasting excursion. It’s the finest way to simultaneously satisfy your inner whisky connoisseur and history buff.

Your tour starts in Edinburgh and ends in Glasgow. You have seven days to explore 4 destinations in Scotland. Accommodation, an expert guide, meals, and transportation are all included in this tour. Here is your full itinerary. 

Day One: Arrive in Edinburgh at any time.

Day Two: Enjoy an orientation walk of Edinburgh ending in the heart of the city

Day Three: This morning, opt to visit Cairngorms National Park and enjoy a CEO-led hike in Glenmore Forest, ending in Loch Morlich Beach. Or, consider a kayaking excursion or a visit to a reindeer farm with a ranger. After lunch, board a cruise toward Loch Ness.

Day Four: Discover the Isle of Skye with a scenic drive to the Isle, stopping at the Eilean Castle while en route for a snap of the old fortress. You’ll also visit Sligachan and Head north to visit Dunvegan Castle and its Gardens.

Day Five: Visit the Glenfinnan Viaduct, made famous by Harry Potter. Enjoy a forest walk in Ben Nevis, followed by a distillery tour and whisky tasting at Ben Nevis Distillery. Continue to explore Glencoe and learn about this key valley and its importance in Scotland’s history.

Day Six: Enjoy some free time to explore Glasgow. 

Day Seven: Departure at any time.

Spend a full week discovering the beauty of the Scottish highlands and the chance to discover the biggest cities within the country. With a good amount of free time to explore on your own accord and a mix of guided activities for you to choose from, you’ll have the best of both worlds and never be bored. G-Adventures officially operate this tour.

Discover new and exciting locations with G-Adventures! With a large selection of destinations and departure dates, many different trips are available to suit different tastes. Overall this Scottish highlights tour offered by G-Adventures can easily be considered one of the best tours in Scotland. 

Highlights of Scotland by G Adventures - best tour operators in Scotland

Intrepid Travel

Off the northern coast of Scotland lie the Orkney Islands, which are full of secrets and history that can be explored by land and sea. Using Kirkwall as your base, spend five days exploring the best of the Orkney Islands, beginning in the highlands capital of Inverness.

Admire the Neolithic village of Skara Brae, which dates back to before Stonehenge, venture off the beaten path on a leisurely coastal stroll on Shapinsay Island, and round off your days with live music and whisky tastings at neighborhood pubs.

This period of European history has never been more alluring, thanks to a knowledgeable local leader and a group of learners who share your enthusiasm. This adventure starts and ends in Inverness. You’ll experience three Scottish cities over five days. Accommodation, transportation, excursions, meals, and an expert guide are all complimentary on this tour. Here is what the full itinerary for this tour would entail. 

Day One: Meet your tour guide, and then from here, take a train to Thurso, and on arrival, transfer to the nearby port of Scrabster to board a ferry over to Orkney. Then catch a local bus with your group to Kirkwall.

Day Two: Go on a walking tour of Kirkwall with free time in the afternoon.

Day Three: Head off with your travel crew in a private vehicle toward some of the islands’ most historic sites. Start by visiting the Italian chapel. Continue west to the prehistoric village of Skara Brae. Pop into an old schoolhouse building for a picnic lunch of local Orkney produce. 

Day Four: walk down to the harbor to board a ferry bound for the island of Shapinsay. Set off on a coastal walk past Balfour Castle and along the western coastline. Spend the afternoon at leisure. 

Day Five: make your way back to Inverness and depart anytime.

This year’s itinerary is brand-new and improved to give travelers the best possible experience, but please note there are a few things you need to know about this tour. You should bring fall or winter clothing from September through May, as it can get chilly in Scotland. It’s also important to note that the accommodation provided is shared and if you’d prefer private accommodation it is available but at an additional cost. 

This tour offers five days to truly discover the islands of Scotland. It is truly a gift to have the opportunity to make it out to the islands, as few tourists venture out that far. It is truly a remarkable experience you don’t want to miss. That makes this tour unique and one of the best in Scotland. 

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Collette Tours

Scotland calls you in with its untamed, sea-sprayed islands and elegant, historically rich castles. At the farm-to-table restaurant of the National Piping Centre, you may learn how to play the bagpipes while having dinner. On a tour of a distillery, sample Scotch whiskey or Admire Isle of Skye’s breathtaking beauty.

Visit the renowned Loch Ness via boat. Explore Skara Brae, a historic site in the Orkney Islands. Contemplate Dunrobin Castle. Meet the sheepdogs of a local family by visiting their farm. Spend some time at leisure in the Victorian city of Pitlochry.

Discover Edinburgh, a majestic city. During an interactive cooking lesson, give Scottish cuisine a contemporary spin. Learn about the friendly sheepdogs, lush, rolling Highlands, and delicious Scotch whiskey of this region.

This tour starts in Glasgow and ends in Edinburgh. With this package, you’ll have 10 days to discover eleven different Scottish cities. Transportation, meals, excursions, an expert guide, and much more are included in the cost of the tour. Here is your full itinerary. 

Day One: Arrive in Scotland.

Day Two: visit the National Piping Centre. After a demonstration and lesson with a renowned piper, it’s your chance to give it a go! Then, join your fellow travelers for a lively welcome dinner at the Centre’s farm-to-table restaurant. 

Day Three:  travel to the Highlands, passing by the beautiful scenery of Loch Lomond. This afternoon, stop by one of Scotland’s whisky distilleries. 

Day Four: Take a stunning drive along the “Road to the Isles” and over to the Isle of Skye. Visit Armadale Castle & Gardens* and the Museum of the Isles to learn about island life and the history of Skye. 

Day Five: Travel through the Great Glen for a Visit to the striking ruins of Urquhart Castle before enjoying a cruise on Loch Ness.

Day Six: visit the Orkney Islands as well as Skara Brae and discover the remains of a Neolithic village.

Day Seven:   visit Culloden Battlefield. You’ll also stop at the majestic Dunrobin Castle with free time in the afternoon.

Day Eight: visit a family-run farm set in the heart of the Highlands. Continue to the vibrant Victorian town of Pitlochry for some time at leisure. End your day in Scotland’s capital city of Edinburgh.

Day Nine: Enjoy a free day in the capital of Scotland!

Day Ten: Departure at any time. 

Experience the true beauty of Scotland over ten days on this exciting tour! You’ll see the top tourist sites and a unique look into life in Scotland. Oh, and don’t worry, you will get to see lots of stunning castles!

Collette Tours offers this tour. Since 1918, Collette has established a name for itself as a travel agency that provides exceptional experiences, outstanding customer service, and a broad range of appeal. Benefits that elevate the guided travel experience are available when using Collette as your travel companion.

In addition to giving you better value for your money, their all-inclusive excursions guarantee that every component meets their high standards. Overall this tour operator is also considered “Gold” for its dedication to travelers. This can be said to be one of the best tours in Scotland. 

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Trafalgar Tours

Discover the best of Scotland, from Glasgow’s unique alleys to Edinburgh Castle. Enjoy the romance and history of the Scottish Highlands and consider the enigmatic depths of Loch Ness before toasting the beautiful lochs, glens, and fabled locals of Bonnie, Scotland.

Start your journey in Edinburgh and finish in Glasgow. Beginning in Edinburgh, finishing in Glasgow! This tour includes a 7-day tour itinerary that visits Edinburgh, Scotland, and 7 other locations in Scotland. This tour package also includes hotel accommodations, a knowledgeable time, meals, transportation, and more. Here is a look at your full itinerary for this tour. 

Day One: Arrive at any time.

Day Two: Discover Enchanting Edinburgh

Day Three: Venture into the Scottish Highlands

Day Four: Explore Culloden, Loch Ness, and the Isle of Skye

Day Five: Journey to Thriving Glasgow

Day Six: Walk the Walls of Stirling Castle, Connect with Locals, Dive Into Culture

Day Seven: End in Glasgow. A full week to truly discover Scotland and all of its four corners. This tour is operated by Trafalgar Tours, known for its well-put-together European itineraries! 

For almost 70 years, Trafalgar has been handcrafting distinctive guided vacations. They were the first to introduce tourists to the local way of life, and they still do so today by offering carefully chosen insider experiences that bring destinations to life.

They open the way by featuring locals who share their lore, culture, and cuisine. Every year, Trafalgar introduces new travel options with more than 230 vacations in Europe, North, Central & South America, Australia, New Zealand, and Asia.

Select from 11 travel types designed to delight even the most experienced traveler. Therefore, Trafalgar offers the ideal selection of tours tailored to your preferences, whether you want to travel with your complete family or discover less-traveled locations in a small group. Overall, count this tour as one of the best in Scotland. 

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Blue-Roads Touring

Scotland is home to a wide variety of beauties, including alluring lochs, eerie glens, and towering mountains. We’ll see some of the nation’s most breathtaking landscapes, intriguing tales, and enduring customs on this trip of the historic Borders and picturesque Central Belt, many of which may be discovered in less-traveled areas off the beaten path.

Are you willing to learn more about Scotland? You should take this journey. Starting and finishing in Edinburgh! You can take a 7-day travel package through Edinburgh, Scotland, and 5 other Scottish locations with the In-depth Cultural Tour Treasures of Scotland. Treasures of Scotland offers lodging, a knowledgeable guide, meals, transportation, and more. Here is your full itinerary for this tour. 

Day One: Meet in Bonnie, Scotland’s picturesque capital. 

Day Two: board the mini-coach and make your way to Doune. Travel through the spellbinding Sma’ Glen en route to Perthshire.

Day Three: set off to explore the vastness of the highlands with a kilted safari ranger with a visit to  the Red Deer Centre 

Day Four: Enjoy a whisky-tasting session to look forward to at the postcard-perfect Glengoyne Distillery. End the day along the western shore of Loch Lomond.

Day Five: take a day trip through the magnificent Glencoe Valley. Visit Glencoe Visitor Centre before returning to Luss. 

Day Six: round off your visit to Loch Lomond with a scenic loch cruise. Make a stop in New Lanark to discover the city. 

Day Seven: you will make a couple of historical stops before the tour ends then your tour will end.

Explore and get to know the true Scotland on this one-week tour. Experience the true Scottish culture and the beauty of Scotland’s nature on this tour. This tour offers a busy itinerary perfect for those looking to take the ultimate adventure. Your tour continues even on your departure day! 

Blue-Roads Touring offers this tour. Imagine a deeper-dived vacation that includes being taken off the beaten path to view each location through the eyes of the residents who call it home rather than just passing through famous landmarks and significant cities.

Blue-Roads has spent more than 30 years designing small group trips that expose you to real encounters and sights you’ll never forget, all while offering the convenience, security, and knowledge that come with a luxury mini-coach tour. This tour has an overall rating of 4,4 out of five stars and is considered one of the best tours of Scotland. 

In conclusion, Scotland is home to a fantastic selection of excursions highlighting the nation’s stunning natural surroundings, extensive history, and dynamic culture. These top six tours in Scotland offer remarkable encounters and a thorough immersion into this incredible nation. These itineraries provide something for every tourist, from the enchanting Scottish Highlands to the historic beauty of Edinburgh and the legendary attraction of Loch Ness. These tours are a terrific option for experiencing Scotland because of their expertly designed itineraries, expert guides, and stress-free approach. You are invited to begin a captivating journey of magnificent Scotland. Your Scottish experience is waiting for you! 

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If none of these tours work for you in Scotland, please do not worry. There is a wide variety of tour options in the country, and we are confident that there will be something that fits your needs and interests.

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Scotland plays host to some of the world’s most stunning landscapes and it is the perfect choice for your next vacation. With mythical attributes, legend, and history, you’re sure to find something magical on your Scotland tour. Whether you choose to explore the wild, yet beautiful Scottish Highlands or seek Nessie along the banks of Loch Ness, our escorted tours will take you on a journey we know you’ll love. 

Take a look at our  2024 Scotland Tours ,  our 2025 Scotland Tours , or book a  Custom Tour of Scotland   tailored to your vision of your perfect holiday . We have a great variety of vacation packages to choose from and our friendly team are more than happy to have a chat to help you decide which tour is right for you.

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With over 20 years experience, Best Scottish Tours is a family business with a real passion for Scotland.

Our aim is to guide you through this wonderful country and show you roads less travelled.

We keep your interests and budget in mind to ensure you enjoy an escorted vacation that suits you. Reach out to chat more about our Scottish tours and together we can build your perfect all inclusive vacation package.  We can collect you from anywhere in Scotland, usually Edinburgh or Glasgow, so all you need to worry about is having a wonderful holiday.

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For any groups of two or more we offer private tours to enable you to enjoy Scotland within your family or friend bubble. We can pick you up from the airport and drop you off again in your own private vehicle, meaning that you don't have to worry about using shared transport. You will have your own personal driver/guide for the duration of your escorted tour and your private vehicle will be thoroughly cleansed with a fog machine before your tour. Your vehicle will also be cleansed each day prior to touring, as well as at each stop.

All accommodation, meals and attraction bookings are included in your vacation package. We will make sure you only stay, eat in, and visit high-quality, authentic properties and attractions throughout your tour of Scotland.

Let us take the hassle out of organising your vacation. Your safety is always, our top priority. 

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It’s not just about the scenery. Best Scottish Tours provide you with inclusive tour options. Our drivers and guides bring a wealth of knowledge and passion for Scotland. Our hand-picked accommodations ensure you get to see just how great Scottish hospitality is. Our comprehensive tours take you on a journey through all areas of Scotland: from the Highlands and Lowlands, the Western Isles of Skye, Harris, Lewis, Mull and Iona, the famous Malt Whisky regions of Strathspey and Islay, the scattered islands of Orkney, and the scenic North Coast 500.

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Whatever you decide, Best Scottish Tours will take you on your perfect Scottish adventure.

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I had such a terrific time on the tour. I cannot believe how much I was able to see and experience, from the beautiful lochs and picturesque landscapes to the unique small towns all over the country. Some personal favourites include the Quiraing on the Isle of Skye, driving through the Applecross Peninsula, the Glenfinnan Viaduct, and exploring Inverness... What really made the tour was our guide, Terry. Not only was he incredibly kind and fun to be around, he has such an immense wealth of knowledge. Terry is a natural storyteller; he spoke in a very engaging way about so many things, from history (neolithic, medieval, and modern) and culture to local trade and wildlife. He also made a huge effort to make sure we were enjoying ourselves and to show us some spectacular parts of the country we would never have known existed. He made the experience so special.

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Our guide Alex, was wonderful, attentive, humorous, knowledgable, structured yet flexible and just a delight. The accommodations varied each time we changed, each was distinct in it's own way, but all were top notch. Our tour was filled with sights from the itinerary we were sent, and also with sights or attractions Alex thought we'd enjoy based on his experience of us. Again, all right on point. I had numerous very powerful, and at times emotional, learning experiences about my family of origin, a clan from Scotland - so much so that I bought a kilt and accessories, along with a scarf in our family tartan colors at Loch Carron Weavers as we were going to the Applecross Peninsula. The Western Highlands were magnificent, as were the castle tours and castle ruins we saw along the way. Thank you for a wonderful trip experience! It's obvious why you were voted the #1 Tour Company in Scotland last year. Well done!

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Luxury Scotland Tours are Scotland’s Leading Luxury Tour Operator.

Let us take care of every aspect of your tour from initial tour design to providing an unrivalled chauffeur service. Our experienced tour designers have an extensive knowledge of our beautiful country and we pride ourselves on creating the most enchanting tour itineraries. Including Scotland’s finest hotels, historic venues, traditional whisky distilleries, scenic driving routes, awe-inspiring landscapes and majestic golf courses.

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We create bespoke itineraries which meet the your exact specifications. Our process for creating your perfect tour itinerary is simply; great communication and expert knowledge. From your initial enquiry we will acquire the key details needed to craft a beautiful tailor-made itinerary.

For example: Number of guests.  Travel Dates.  Preferred Room Types.  Private chauffeur driver or self-drive. Specific Interests.  Particular regions you would you like to visit. After we have gathered the necessary information, one of our tour designers extensively researches and creates a draft itinerary for your approval. Your bespoke travel itinerary is an in-depth document that breaks down each day of your tour. Handcrafted with beautiful images, summaries and vital information about all the activities you will be partaking in. The itinerary includes a costing which encapsulates all accommodation, activities, private driver and 24 hour assistance.

Once you have made any revisions to your travel itinerary and liaising with your tour designer, your final itinerary will be produced. After payment has been arranged, our team will promptly reserve all accommodation and book all activities. You can rest assured that before you step foot in to our beautiful country, every aspect of your luxury tour will have been taken care of to the highest degree of detail and we will be there to greet you upon arrival. Let Luxury Scotland Tours create your dream private tour of Scotland

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Scotland is famed for: Beautiful scenery, Whisky, Golf, History & Castles, Fishing and so much more.

Our experienced team has expertise across all these areas, from bespoke all-encompassing Scotland tours to whisky itineraries to luxury golf tours, we have become the go to company for luxury travel here in Scotland.

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Expert Tour Designers

Assigned your very own expert tour designer who will work closely with you from start to finish, building your perfect vacation. Our experienced team know every corner of Scotland from the best driving routes, the best scenery to Scotland’s hidden gems.

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Exceptional attention to detail, organisation and care. Delivering incredible memories every time. Clients are assigned their own dedicated ‘Travel Co-ordinator’. They liaise closely with clients are take care of all the finer details (Dinner Reservations, etc.).

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Our tour designers, travel co-ordinators & chauffeurs possess An unrivalled knowledge of our enchanting lands. Long standing relationships & industry reputation allows us access to some of the most exclusive experiences in the country.

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It is very important to us that all our clients travel in comfort. Our high-end fleet offering includes multiple long Mercedes V-Class (Up to 7 people) S And E class, Large Mercedes Sprinters (up to 16 people), executive coaches to a range of 4×4 self drive options including Mercedes GLE and Land Rovers. 

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Tailor-Made Luxury Private Tours We Offer:

Beautiful scenery   |    Whisky   |    Golf   |    History & Castles   |    Fishing   |   Corporate   |   Islands   |   Gastronomy   |   Self Drive   |   Chauffeur Driven   |   Accommodation   |   Nautical   |   Heritage & Clan   |   Private Large Groups   |   Private Small Groups   |   Solo Travellers   |   Private Guides   |   The Great Outdoors

Many of our clientele desire a tour designed specifically around one of these interests or alternatively we build an itinerary which blends a combinations of these different areas. Our experienced team are experts in all these different areas, from bespoke whisky itineraries to luxury golf tours, we know Scotland better than any guide book.

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What are the rules when tipping in scotland .

Tipping in Scotland is not compulsory. However in Restaurants it is generally polite to leave at least 10% tip. If you feel you have been provided with exemplary service you may wish to leave more. This is entirely up to you, and you are not obliged to do so.

Bartenders serving drinks in bars and pubs in Scotland don’t expect to be tipped by customers. That being said, tips are always appreciated.

Scotland doesn’t have fixed rules for tipping as our county adopts a much more laid back approach when it comes to tipping. With regards to tipping your walking tour guides or driver tour guides, the answer would be simply whatever you are comfortable with. Again, you are not obliged to tip. But if you feel the level of service has been very good then you may tip as you are feel appropriate.

What payment methods do you accept?

We accept all major Credit and Debit Cards (including AMEX, VISA, MASTERCARD, DISCOVER, MAESTRO). This can be done over the phone or online. We also accept payment via Wire Transfer or via Paypal .

Are Flights Included?

Booking flights is not part of our service.  However we are happy to advise on the best routes available to you.  Once you have touched down in Scotland every aspect of your tour will have been organised and awaiting your arrival, along with your driver to greet you at the airport.

What is included within the price?

Generally we look to included the following in our initial offerings: Accommodation, Private Driver, Executive Vehicle Hire, All Excursions, Tour Guides and 24 hour Private Concierge Service. This is dependant on each specific tour request.

Are Meals Included?

Our travel itineraries always include lunch and dinner recommendations. With our team on hand to book all restaurants for both lunch and dinner. When booking accommodation we will always include Bed & Breakfast, unless otherwise instructed. Lunch and dinner meals are generally not included within our package costs, unless of course specifically requested. We can accommodate special requests for travellers looking to have set menu and wines selected and pre-paid.

When Is The Best Time To Visit Scotland?

The peak times for visitors in Scotland are between April and September. These are the spring and summer months and the weather tends to be warmer and drier. The winter and autumn months in Scotland also offer their own degree of charm, with festivities aplenty. It is to be noted that Scotland has varying weather patterns. However that is all part of the fun when visiting Scotland and why our lands are so beautiful and green.

What Clothes Should I Bring?

Due to the changeable weather here in Scotland, we recommend you bring a variety of clothing. Scotland is known for quick showers, so it is a good idea to bring a water proof jacket. Equally the weather can be warm in summer (reaching 30 degrees) so make sure you bring shorts and T-shirt too. Luxury hotels and restaurants in Scotland are fairly relaxed in terms of dress code but at a minimum we suggest having at the very least a few smart causal outfits.

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Yes we provide luxury tours of Ireland through our sister companies Private Tours Ireland and Luxury Ireland Tours.

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Embark on a bespoke exploration of the enchanting landscapes and rich heritage of Scotland with our Private Custom Tours. Tailored to your desires and preferences, our exclusive tours offer a unique and personalized journey through the heart of this captivating country. From the rugged beauty of the Highlands to the historic charm of Edinburgh, each itinerary is carefully crafted to immerse you in the authenticity and allure of Scotland. Our knowledgeable staff, well-versed in the country’s history and folklore, will lead you through hidden gems and iconic landmarks, producing an itinerary bespoke to your requirements.

Luxury Historic & Castle Tours

From the mighty Picts which roamed Scotland in the early AD period through to the medieval times and then the Victorian era, Scotland has a rich and interesting history. From archaic city land marks to mysterious costal ruins, our expert tour designers will make sure you see the best historic venues Scotland has to offer. We will proudly showcase world renowned venues like Edinburgh castle, which imposes itself on Scotland’s famous capital city to hidden gems like Dunvegan castle based at the tip the Isle of Skye.  You will see Scotland’s best historic landmarks while travelling in luxurious comfort.

Luxury Whisky Tours

If you love whisky, then visiting Scotland is a must. Taste the drams of our finest Single Malts are you explore our country’s 6 Scottish whisky regions.

Highlands  –  Speyside  –  Lowlands  –  Campbeltown  –  Islay  –  Islands

Scotland may be a small country, but with over 120 malt and grain distilleries, we boast the best whisky on earth. Our team can make sure you visit the best distilleries in the country and you will learn the fine nuisances between coastal and inland whiskies.

Luxury Golf Tours

Scotland is a golfing treasure trove and St Andrews is of course the “home of golf”. Nowhere in the world does links golf quite like Scotland. Scotland has fantastic courses throughout the country but Scotland’s best golfing regions are

St Andrews  –  East Lothian  –  Ayrshire  –  North East  –  Highlands

Often our tours blend a mixture of these regions, alternatively you may want to experience one or a couple of these regions in depth. At Luxury Scotland Tours we are keen golfers and have played and stayed at all the golf courses we recommend in our itineraries. You will experience golf in its purest form, while enjoying a luxurious chauffeur service and 5 star accommodation. If necessary we can organise club hire and caddies.

Luxury British & Irish Tours

Scotland, Ireland, Northern Ireland, England, Wales – There is so much to see across our British and Irish Tours. Choose your preferred destinations and start planning your trip of a lifetime.

Luxury Family Tours

Personalised family tours of Scotland to suit your needs. Travel in comfort on a custom tour wrapped in luxury. Our family friendly private tours create memories that will last a lifetime.

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Scotland is the perfect destination for your romantic honeymoon. Travel Scotland’s dramatic scenery, exploring medieval castles along the way:

Creating bespoke romantic getaways. Stay in castles, dine like royalty and immerse yourselves in the beauty of Scotland.

Luxury Heritage Tours

Explore your Scottish roots with our private heritage tours. Our expert tour designers will help you connect with your family ties here in Scotland.

Deepen the understanding of your clan as you learn of their past. If you don’t have Scottish connections, we can craft a tour that highlights and explores Scotland’s rich heritage, culture and traditions.

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"Absolutely stunning day and tour. We are blown away by the care and detail put into our day, by Peter and Carolina. We saw everything on our bucket list and then some. The stories and explanations of historical significance, dates, names, atmosphere is incredible to learn along the way as Peter draws such a rich picture for even the first time Scotland traveler to imagine. We were not disappointed, returned home happily exhausted and felt like we had time traveled through the entire day."

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"We had an INCREDIBLE private tour through Scotland thanks to Little Scottish Treasures! Jamie McPhail, our guide and driver, was exceptional! He was so knowledgeable and entertaining! He went out of his way to make sure we had a great tour and didn’t miss anything. When we had heavy rains one day, he rearranged the schedule on the spot. Scotland was the highlight of our three weeks in the UK thanks to Jamie and Little Scottish Treasures!"

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Recomendable 100%. Un tour personalizado de acuerdo con aquello que más te interesa, añadiendo lugares preciosos y llenos de historia. Escocia es increible, pero haciendo el tour con Little Scottish Treasures es aún mejor. La calidez y dedicación de Carolina y Jamie, junto con su entusiasmo y conocimiento del país e historia, han hecho del viaje una experiencia fantástica.

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A Private Scottish Tour: The best way to experience all that Scotland has to offer.

Scotland, is a land of ancient castles, rolling hills, and dramatic landscapes, a dream destination for many travelers. But if you want to truly immerse yourself in Scottish culture and experience the country's natural beauty like never before, a private Scottish tour with Little Scottish Treasures is the perfect way to go.

Little Scottish Treasures is a local family run company that specializes in providing personalized, small-group tours of Scotland. Our experienced guides will take you on a journey through the Scottish Highlands, the Isle of Skye, Scottish Borders and beyond, introducing you to the country's rich history, culture, and natural wonders.

On our private tours, you'll have the opportunity to explore at your own pace and discover hidden gems that most visitors miss. You'll also have the chance to tailor your itinerary to your interests, whether you're passionate about history, nature, whisky, or something else entirely.

Here are just a few of the reasons why a private Scottish tour with us is the best way to see Scotland:

Personalized Attention: We will ensure that your tour is tailored to your interests and preferences. This means that you'll have the flexibility to explore the places and activities that most excite you.

Small-Group Experience: Our tours are limited to small groups of up to 8 people, which ensures a more intimate and personalized experience. This also means that we can get off the beaten path and visit places that are off-limits to larger groups.

Expert Local Guides: Our guides are passionate about Scotland and are eager to share their knowledge with you. During your private tour they will provide you with insights into Scottish history, culture, and natural beauty that you won't find anywhere else.

Flexibility and Adaptability: We are able to adapt our itineraries to suit your needs, whether you need to make changes due to weather or other circumstances. We are also flexible with the starting and ending points of our tour.

Unique Experiences: We will take you to some of the less-visited places in Scotland, like hidden castles, scenic viewpoints, and local farms. We will also introduce you to local traditions and customs that you won't find on mass-market tours.

Sustainable Tourism: We are committed to responsible tourism and we will use local suppliers whenever possible. We will also minimize our impact on the environment, such as by using eco-friendly transportation and accommodations.

Whether you're a first-time visitor to Scotland or a seasoned traveler, a private Scottish tour with Little Scottish Treasures is an experience you won't forget.

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Exploring the Scottish Highlands, including Glenfinnan Viaduct, Loch Ness, and Eilean Donan Castle.

Discover the magic of the Isle of Skye, with its stunning scenery, ancient castles, and charming villages.

Visit a traditional whisky distillery and learn about the history and production of Scotland's national drink.

Take a scenic drive along the North Coast 500, Scotland's newest long-distance driving route.

Contact us today to book your private tour of Scotland. We can't wait to show you the beauty of our home and share our passion for this incredible country with you.

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Escorted tours are structured group tours, with a group leader. The price usually includes everything from airfare to hotels, meals, tours, admission costs, and local transportation.

Abercrombie & Kent (tel. 800/554-7016; www.abercrombiekent.com ) offers extremely upscale escorted tours that are loaded with luxury. They're the best in the business.

Other contenders in the upscale package-tour business include Maupintour (tel. 800/255-4266; www.maupintour.com ) and Tauck World Discovery (tel. 800/810-8020;   www.tauck.co.uk ).

But not all escorted tours are so pricey. Older British folks make up a large portion of the clientele of one of the United Kingdom's largest tour operators, Wallace Arnold Worldchoice (tel. 0845/365-6747; www.waworldchoice.com ). Most of the company's tours last between 5 and 10 days, include lodgings (at solid but not particularly extravagant hotels) and most meals, and are reasonably priced.

U.S.-based Trafalgar Tours (tel. 866/544-4434; www.trafalgartours.com ) offers more affordable packages with lodgings in unpretentious but comfortable hotels. It's one of Europe's largest tour operators. Their 8-day "Best of Scotland 2010" tour costs $1,535, with some allencompassing introductory tours to Scotland; and Maupintour ( www.maupintour.com ; tel.  800-255-4266 in the U.S.), with tours of Edinburgh and Glasgow and day trips from each.

One of Trafalgar's leading competitors, known for roughly equivalent moderately priced tours through Britain, is Globus & Cosmos Tours (tel. 866/755-8581; www.globusandcosmos.com ).

You can sip your way through the landscapes with Whisky Tours Scotland ( www.whisky-tours-scotland.com ) or Distillery Destinations ( www.whisky-tours.com ; tel.  0141/429-0762 ). McKinlay Kidd ( www.mckinlaykidd.com ; tel.  0866/922-8538 ) leads a whisky explorer tour and also puts together self-guided trips to the Hebrides, Orkney, and other islands and mainland regions. McLean Scotland ( www.mcleanscotland.com ; tel.  01738/560-435 ) does small-scale whisky tours as well as driving circuits of castles and other scenic high points.

At Solway Tours ( www.solwaytours.co.uk ; tel.  07789/794-142 or 07809/239-696), the personable and well-informed Mark Turner and Lesley Watson lead personalized historic and ancestral trips of one to several days or a week, and will help clients trace their Scottish roots. Afternoon Tea Tour ( www.afternoonteatours.co.uk ; tel.  07873/211-856 ) accompanies a look around Edinburgh with tea at a country house hotel and does highly personalized, individual tours to the Isle of Skye, the Highlands, and other Scottish regions.

Despite the fact that escorted tours require big deposits and predetermine hotels, restaurants, and itineraries, many people derive security and peace of mind from the structure they offer. Escorted tours -- whether they're navigated by bus, motorcoach, train, or boat -- let travelers sit back and enjoy the trip without having to drive or worry about details. They take you to the maximum number of sights in the minimum amount of time with the least amount of hassle. They're particularly convenient for people with limited mobility, and they can be a great way to make new friends.

On the downside, you'll have little opportunity for serendipitous interactions with locals. The tours can be jam-packed with activities, leaving little room for individual sightseeing, whim, or adventure -- plus they often focus on the heavily touristed sites, so you miss out on many a lesser known gem.

Note : This information was accurate when it was published, but can change without notice. Please be sure to confirm all rates and details directly with the companies in question before planning your trip.

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  • A Linda Madgey · 9th May 2023 We had a wonderful trip! Our Tour Director was awesome! Joe taught us so much about the history and current events of Ireland! He was a joy to have taking care of us every day! All of our Guides were informative and thoughtful. We saw and explored... Show more Trip date: April 2023 Review collected by CIE Tours
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