Scotland Small Group Tours
Visit Edinburgh's historic Royal Mile, where bagpipes echo, mysterious Loch Ness, and the ruins of Urquhart Castle, with its spooky atmosphere. Explore the Isle of Skye's beautiful landscapes, where dramatic mountains meet the sea, and ride the famous Jacobite Steam Train through the Highlands. Tour Glasgow while drinking local whiskies that warm your heart. Scotland is calling.
10 best Scotland small group tours
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MelissaScotland travel expert at TourRadar
- 2-day Outlander Tour (Small Group)
- Best of Scotland Small Group Tour
- Scotland's Orkney Islands
- 4 Day Islay Whisky Tour
- Premium Scotland (from Edinburgh to Glasgow)
- 4 Day Speyside Malt Whisky Tour
- The Quintessential Outlander Tour – 6 day
- 3-Day Lewis, Harris and the Outer Hebrides Small-Group Tour from Inverness
- 4-Day Islay & the Whisky Coast Small-Group Tour from Edinburgh Including Admissions
- 3-Day Speyside Whisky Trail Small-Group Tour from Edinburgh
2-day Outlander Tour (Small Group)
38 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“We saw some absolutely spectacular landscape and some fantatsic historical sites.”
Rebecca, traveled in July
Your Highland Experience guide gives personal attention to just 16 passengers per mini-coach. Narrow Highland roads lead to exclusive B&Bs in Inverness, with extended visits to filming locations like Midhope Castle and Doune Castle.
Duration 2 days Destinations Edinburgh, Doune, Glencoe, Loch Ness, Inverness, Culloden, Falkland, Culross Age Range All Ages Welcome Group Size Max Group Size 16 Group Type GroupPersonalized Operator Highland Experience Tours From
- US$311
Best of Scotland Small Group Tour
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The locations visited were very good. Both the city guides and guide in the highlands were very good.”
Ann, traveled in September
Small groups ensure personal attention at Edinburgh Castle and Royal Mile tours. The intimate setting enhances Loch Ness cruise experiences and Isle of Skye excursions, while making navigation through Highland villages and distillery visits more comfortable.
Duration 8 days Destinations Edinburgh, Inverness, Glasgow Age Range Ages 12+ Group Size Max Group Size 14 Group Type Group Operator Firebird Tours From
- US$4,183
Scotland's Orkney Islands
6 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Fabulous holiday with lovely walks, boat trips, and visits to historic places.”
Helen, traveled in July
Your group of 16 travelers delves into Orkney's Neolithic sites. A local leader guides you through Skara Brae and Ring of Brodgar, while Orkney produce picnics create bonds between group members averaging 65 years.
Duration 5 days Destinations Inverness, Loch Ness, Thurso, Stromness, Kirkwall Age Range Ages 15+ Group Size Max Group Size 12 Group Type Group Operator Intrepid Travel From
- US$2,650
4 Day Islay Whisky Tour
11 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The stay at the Bowmore bed and breakfast was delightful. The food was excellent and the room was clean, cozy and very comfortable.”
Ashley, traveled in July
With only 16 guests, close attention comes standard at distilleries like Laphroaig and Kilchoman. The select group size opens doors to Bruichladdich's behind-the-scenes areas and guarantees pleasant stays at boutique Bowmore House, where individual whisky preferences take center stage.
Duration 4 days Destinations Edinburgh, Inveraray, Islay Island, Glasgow Age Range Ages 18+ Group Size Max Group Size 16 Group Type Group Operator Scottish Routes From
- US$1,431
4 Day Speyside Malt Whisky Tour
4 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Lots of beautiful countryside, amazing beverages and the B&B was gorgeous.”
Clare, traveled in April
Duration 4 days Destinations Edinburgh, Fife, Stonehaven, Aberdeen, Grantown-on-Spey, Craigellachie, Pitlochry Age Range Ages 18+ Group Size Max Group Size 16 Group Type Group Operator Scottish Routes From
- US$1,384
Duration 6 days Destinations Edinburgh, Linlithgow, Ayr, Glasgow, Perth, Fife, Inverness Age Range Ages 21+ Group Size Max Group Size 12 Group Type Group Operator Mary's Meanders Ltd From
- US$3,646
3-Day Lewis, Harris and the Outer Hebrides Small-Group Tour from Inverness
13 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The equipment clean and without problems, seats comfortable and roomy. Would definitely book again.”
Eduardo, traveled in June
A luxury Mercedes mini-coach carries 15 travelers through narrow Highland roads, fostering friendship. Remote beaches in Harris become personal havens, while local myths come alive during storytelling sessions at the Butt of Lewis lighthouse.
Duration 3 days Destinations Inverness, Ullapool, Isle of Lewis, Stornoway, Isle of Harris, Luskentyre Age Range All Ages Welcome Group Size Max Group Size 16 Group Type Group Operator Rabbie's Tours From
- US$691
4-Day Islay & the Whisky Coast Small-Group Tour from Edinburgh Including Admissions
13 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Lots of stories (shaggy-dog and otherwise) to share. He was also open to alternatives and willing to accommodate.”
paul, traveled in October
A 16-passenger Mercedes mini-coach tour provides exclusive access to Rabbie's special distillery tours at Ardbeg and Laphroaig. The intimate setting allows your driver-guide to offer personal attention while visiting Islay's remote coastal villages and historic sites.
Duration 4 days Destinations Edinburgh, Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park, Oban, Kilmartin, Bowmore, Islay Island, Ardbeg, Laphroaig, Lagavulin, Inveraray Age Range Ages 18+ Group Size Max Group Size 16 Group Type Group Operator Rabbie's Tours From
- US$1,200
3-Day Speyside Whisky Trail Small-Group Tour from Edinburgh
13 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Very well organized journey. Always prompt, never had to wait around. Great mix of distillery.”
Roderick, traveled in May
Mercedes mini-coaches accommodate 16 passengers for intimate tastings at Cardhu and Glen Moray distilleries. Small numbers allow personal attention at Speyside Cooperage demonstrations and special access to family-run whisky shops in Elgin and Braemar.
Duration 3 days Destinations Edinburgh, Braemar, Grantown-on-Spey, Aberlour, Craigellachie, Elgin, Dalwhinnie, Pitlochry, Dunkeld Age Range Ages 18+ Group Size Max Group Size 16 Group Type Group Operator Rabbie's Tours From
- US$718
Reviews of Small Group tours to Scotland
- 2-day Outlander Tour (Small Group)
We had a great time with this tour. Paul was incredibly knowledgeable about the various sites and about Scotish history. I especially liked exploring the various old castles. He pointed out the numerous sites used in the TV show Outlander, as well as Game of Thrones, Harry Potter, and Highlander. A great experience!
- 4 Day Islay Whisky Tour
Jamie was a wonderful guide! Very knowledgeable, fun and so considerate! We would definitely request him as our guide for another tour.
- 4 Day Speyside Malt Whisky Tour
I had four awesome days with Scottish Routes in speyside. The group was nice, the guide really good and patient. He drove us safely though it rained heavily for most of the time. If I would have been driving there, I would probably have suffered from a nervous breakdown after 2 hours. But Nick was totally cool. We visited so many distilleries, had very interesting tasting with a lot of variation (blind tasting at Aberlour, old cask from closed down distilleries at Royal Lochnagar, which we could choose, special and very rare bottles at Glenfarclas, and so on and on). It was not cheap, but worth every penny. The Haus Alba B&B was the best place I ever stayed on vacation. The weather could have been better, but that is not on Scottish Routes ;-)
What our customers ask about Scotland Small Group Tours
What is the ideal small group size for exploring Scotland's Highlands and Islands?
Small group tours in Scotland typically operate with 8-16 travelers setting an optimal balance between intimacy and social dynamics. This size proves particularly effective when navigating the winding roads of Glencoe or exploring the rugged terrain of the Isle of Skye. Smaller vehicles can maneuver through narrow Highland passes and remote areas where large tour buses cannot venture. A recent TourRadar traveler noted: "Having just 15 people made it feel really personal and we could stop at amazing photo spots that bigger buses couldn't access."
What unique locations can I access with a small group tour in Scotland that larger buses can't reach?
The compact nature of small group vehicles opens up Scotland's hidden corners that remain off-limits to conventional tour buses. These tours regularly access the dramatic landscapes of the Quiraing on Skye the secluded beaches of Harris and traditional villages like Shieldaig. A TourRadar traveler shared: "The guide took us to many unique places some nearly off the grid. We saw some of the most beautiful places on earth that bigger buses simply couldn't access."
What is the price difference between small and large group tours in Scotland?
Small group tours command a premium ranging from USD 200-400 per day compared to large group tours at USD 150-250 daily. A typical 3-day Isle of Skye small group expedition costs approximately USD 631 (USD 210 per day). The price difference reflects enhanced access to remote locations specialized guide expertise and personalized attention. According to a TourRadar traveler: "The value was excellent considering the personalized attention and unique experiences we had."
How much interaction do you get with locals on small group Scotland tours?
Local encounters occur naturally throughout small group journeys in Scotland. Guests often stay at family-run B&Bs in places like Kyle of Lochalsh or Fort William where morning conversations flow easily over traditional breakfasts. The itineraries include stops at local pubs craft workshops like Harris Tweed weavers and small restaurants that encourage authentic connections. A TourRadar participant shared: "The local interactions especially at the small Highland villages were the highlight of our trip."
What's the best time of year for small group tours in Scotland?
The peak season runs from May through September offering extended daylight hours and more stable weather patterns. These conditions particularly benefit visits to exposed locations like the Isle of Skye and Highland regions. Local expertise from the Crown Hotel in Stornoway suggests that "shoulder season (April-May or September-October) offers fewer crowds while still maintaining decent weather."
What level of accommodation can I expect on a small group tour in Scotland?
Accommodations focus on locally-owned properties that reflect authentic Scottish hospitality. Tours often select historic properties like the Caledonian Hotel in Portree or family-run B&Bs in Fort William rather than international hotel chains. A TourRadar guest observed: "The intimate B&Bs we stayed at like Springfield B&B with its amazing Highland breakfast really enhanced the authentic Scottish experience."





















