Scotland

Surround Yourself with Nature
and Unique Experiences in Scotland

Is Scotland on your "must visit" list? If it isn't, it should be! Scotland has so much to offer: beautiful scenery and plenty of outdoor activities; a unique history and culture; "only in Scotland" experiences; sustainable, environmentally responsible tour options; and locals waiting to welcome you. Not to mention, golf! Scotland is the birthplace of golf and offers more courses than days of the year!

Here is just a sampling of the great places you can visit and things you can do in this amazing country:

  • Edinburgh: Royal Mile, Edinburgh Castle, Holyrood Park, day trip to St. Andrews, day trip to Cairngorms National Park

  • Inverness: Culloden Battlefield, Outlander Tour, Loch Ness, visit the one or more of the many whiskey distilleries located nearby (in the Highlands)

  • Isle of Skye: Eilean Donan Castle, Portree, day trip to any of the other Hebrides

  • Ft. William: Ben Nevis, Glencoe, Harry Potter Tour, visit one or more of the many whiskey distilleries located nearby (Speyside), day trip to Loch Lomond and the Tossachs National Park

  • Glasgow: City center shopping on Buchanan Street, walking tour of the many outdoor murals, Glasgow Science Center, take in a sporting event in one of the grand venues in the redeveloped docks area along the River Clyde

Let us know what you have in mind for your trip and we'll be happy to put together a 5-14 day custom itinerary for you. Fabulous pre-packaged tours are available, as well, from highly experienced tour companies. The best part - they can take care of all the driving so you can enjoy the breathtaking landscapes, outdoor activities and sample a dram or two of the "water of life."

Phrases to Know:

Welcome - Failte
Good Morning - Ma
dainn Mhath
Good Evening -
Feasgar Math
Yes - T
ha
No -
Chan Eil
Please -
Mas E Do Thoil E
Thank You -
Tapadh Leat
Goodbye -
Beannachd Leat
Cheers (To Your Health) - Slainte

Important Info:

Currency: British Pounds

Driving: On the left-hand side of the road
Speeds are in
miles per hour
Seat belts are required
No h
and-held phones while driving

Official Travel Website: VisitScotland.com