Scotland Tours & Trips
Lochs, castles, fairytale settings, and imposing mountains. That’s Scotland, all with a welcome that’s like nowhere else. Visit Edinburgh and take in the castle and Royal Mile, head to Glasgow and experience true local life. Sample whiskey in a Highland distillery, and look for Nessie at Loch Ness. Admire the majesty of Glen Coe and Loch Lomond. Are you brave enough to try haggis?
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Salem • traveled in November, 2025
Brilliant operation, Neil was a high energy character with a story for every occasion and a great blend of gauging the interests of the group and making executive decisions for what to spend time on. To me, being on vacation means getting to catch up on sleep, so Neil's strictly enforced quiet hours actually made the trip better for me. Beautiful landscapes with the option for light to more strenuous hikes. Great way to submerge, sometimes literally, into what the Highlands have to offer!
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Karin • traveled in October, 2025
Fantastic trip – we had three really lovely days in the Highlands. Stewart is kind and nice (yes, both!) and has an amazing gift for storytelling, especially when it comes to history. He gave us loads of great info about the places we visited and their background. I also got some brilliant tips for future hikes and walks, which I really appreciate. All in all, a witty and easy-going guy with great humour, thanks a lot for the trip!
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Jeanne • traveled in June, 2025
A goood experience Orkney was wonderful.
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Table of contents
- The best Scotland tour packages
- Most popular destinations in Scotland
- Travel Scotland your way
- Best tour companies for Scotland tours
- Best places to start your Scotland tour
- Discover Scotland tours for every budget
- Scotland tours for every type of group
- Top Scotland travel itineraries to fit your plans
- Demographics
- Best time to visit Scotland
- Scotland travel guides - curated by our experts
- Contact our Scotland travel experts
- What our customers ask about Scotland Tours & Trips
The best Scotland tour packages
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5 Day Skye & Highland Fling
1,018 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Have lived in Scotland for a while but energised to explore more after this trip!”
Kieran, traveled in September
This award-winning Scottish adventure showcases Culloden Battlefield, Eilean Donan Castle, and the Glenfinnan Viaduct. Swim in the wild waters of Loch Ness, wander the Quiraing on Skye, and join traditional ceilidh dances. Includes hostels in Inverness, Kyleakin and Oban.
Duration 5 days Destinations Edinburgh, Forth Bridge, Dunkeld, Loch Ness, Inverness, Torridon, Kyleakin, Isle of Skye, Portree, ArmadaleSee all destinations Age Range Ages 18-39 Operator MacBackpackers From
- US$514
3 Day Loch Ness & Skye Magic
335 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Such an awesome trip, I felt very at home on the cosy and clean bus. Thanks Neil!!!”
Lily, traveled in August
The Highland magic unfolds on this 3-day tour for approx. $100 per day. Hike the Quiraing on Skye, capture the Glenfinnan Viaduct, and rest at the world's only hostel on Loch Ness's shores. Visits include Glencoe, Ben Nevis, and Doune Castle with expert guide commentary on clan history.
Duration 3 days Destinations Edinburgh, The Hermitage National Forest, Pitlochry, Cairngorms National Park, Culloden, Loch Ness, Sligachan, Portree, Storr Mountains, Kilt RockSee all destinations Age Range Ages 18-39 Operator MacBackpackers From
- US$345
Orkney & The Far North
9 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Lots of commentary and we got the feeling that we were actually developing a friendship. He knows a lot about Scottish history and culture.”
Richard, traveled in June
This Scottish route leads from Edinburgh through Glen Coe to Orkney Islands. Marvel at Maeshowe chambered cairn, browse Kirkwall's craft shops, and tour Dunrobin Castle. Package includes 4 nights in quality B&Bs, with 2 nights each in Inverness and Kirkwall, plus Scottish breakfasts.
Duration 5 days Destinations Edinburgh, Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park, Glencoe, Fort William, Loch Ness, Inverness, Orkney Islands, Kirkwall, Stenness, Skara BraeSee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Highland Experience Tours From
- US$1,311
Orkney & Scotland's Northern Coast Small-Group Tour from Edinburgh - 5 Days
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The days were long and jam-packed with sights. I definitely got full value for my money.”
Patricia, traveled in August
Travel through Glencoe's mountains and along Loch Ness searching for the legendary monster, with stops at the Falls of Foyers and Dores Beach. Dunrobin Castle's spires rise above the coastline, while Culloden Battlefield marks where the Jacobite Rising ended. Clava Cairns, linked to Outlander, sit nearby. The North Coast 500 route winds through Assynt mountains to Ullapool fishing village. Cozy B&Bs provide accommodation with 4 breakfasts included.
Duration 5 days Destinations Edinburgh, Glencoe, Loch Ness, Inverness, Dunrobin, John O'Groats, Orkney Islands, Kirkwall, Skara Brae, StromnessSee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Click Tours From $2,400
36% Off- US$1,536You save $864
Hebridean Escape 5-day Tour
13 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The small size of the tour allowed the guide to be flexible and accommodate desires of the group, which was greatly appreciated.”
Gary, traveled in May
Highland tales come alive from Edinburgh through Glen Coe to the Outer Hebrides. Expert guides narrate at Culloden Battlefield and Clava Cairns. Traditional B&Bs in Stornoway and Inverness serve as bases for exploring Harris Tweed weavers and pristine Luskentyre Beach.
Duration 5 days Destinations Edinburgh, Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park, Glencoe, Fort William, Loch Ness, Inverness, Ullapool, Isle of Lewis, Callanish, CarlowaySee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Highland Experience Tours From
36% Off- US$1,210
Scottish Royal
22 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“There were beautiful, raw landscapes, to experience, as well as education of Scotland's history and culture.”
Kae, traveled in May
Scottish wonders await across 11 destinations from Glasgow to Edinburgh, including dramatic Glencoe and Isle of Skye. Luxurious stays at Kingsmills Inverness complement Scotch tasting at Kingsbarns Distillery. Watch Working Sheepdogs at Kincraig and gain early access to Edinburgh Castle.
Duration 8 days Destinations Glasgow, Ayr, Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park, Glencoe, Fort William, Loch Ness, Inverness, Dornoch, Dundee, St AndrewsSee all destinations Age Range Ages 8+ Operator Royal Irish Tours From $3,434
10% Off- US$3,091You save $343
Isle Of Skye And The Highlands
235 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Our tour to the Highlands and the Isle of Skye was excellent. The frequent stops for sightseeing and the train ride were enjoyable.”
Charlotte, traveled in September
Highland landscapes reveal their majesty over 3 days, from Stirling Castle to Skye's Old Man of Storr. The route includes Dundreggan Rewilding Centre's native forest restoration, Ben Nevis cruise, and stays at the welcoming Skye Inn in Portree. Professional guide and daily Scottish breakfasts included.
Duration 3 days Destinations Edinburgh, Dunkeld, Spean Bridge, Fort Augustus, Kyle of Lochalsh, Portree, Storr Mountains, Kilt Rock, Dunvegan, ArmadaleSee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Highland Explorer Tours From
10% Off- US$515
Walking Scotland’s Orkney Islands
33 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Wonderful group; compassionate, enthusiastic, knowledgeable guides; very well honed mix of daily walks.”
John, traveled in September
Ancient Orkney Islands reveal their secrets through 7 days of coastal walks. The 5000-year-old Skara Brae village, Deerness Peninsula's clifftops, and Italian Chapel on Lambholm Island showcase island history. Daily walks span 9-12.5km with historic Kirkwall hotels providing rest.
Duration 7 days Destinations Inverness, Stromness, Kirkwall, Skara Brae, Rousay Island Age Range Ages 16+ Operator Explore! From
10% Off- US$3,040
Scotland's Far North - 10 days
4 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The places visited were special, especially the Orkneys and Western Hebrides islands which did not disappoint me.”
Elizabeth, traveled in August
The northern Scottish coast beckons from Glencoe to John o'Groats, crossing waters to Orkney and the Outer Hebrides. Highlights include the 12th-century St Magnus Cathedral in Kirkwall and ancient Dun Carloway fort. Nights end in carefully selected local guesthouses including Bellavista in Kirkwall.
Duration 10 days Destinations Edinburgh, Glencoe, Loch Ness, Inverness, John O'Groats, Kirkwall, Orkney Islands, Ullapool, Stornoway, LewisSee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator On The Go Tours From $4,115
20% Off- US$3,292You save $823
Western Isles & Orkney - 9 days
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“I loved it! I will definitely be visiting Scotland again.”
Rosa, traveled in October
The Scottish highlands unfold from Edinburgh through to remote islands. The route passes Glencoe's haunting massacre site, mysterious Loch Ness, and UNESCO-listed Neolithic sites in Orkney. Nights are spent at distinctive properties like Balmacara Hotel near Plockton, with daily Scottish breakfasts.
Duration 9 days Destinations Edinburgh, Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park, Oban, Isle of Mull, Isle of Iona, Glencoe, Fort William, Plockton, Isle of Skye, Loch NessSee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator On The Go Tours From $3,685
20% Off- US$2,948You save $737
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Best tour companies for Scotland tours
Looking at the Scottish tour operators, MacBackpackers stands out for genuine value and good vibes - their guides Graeme, Neil and Ruth really know how to make Scotland come alive without breaking the bank. Most of our travelers come back with great stories about learning Scottish history, hearing local folk tales and getting off the usual tourist track. Highland Experience offers some interesting themed tours, particularly for Outlander fans, but we've had feedback about the buses getting too full. What's marketed as a small-group experience sometimes ends up feeling more like a big coach tour, which isn't ideal when you're trying to reach those quiet Highland spots and small villages. Intrepid's "Highlights of Scotland" tour has potential - they've got the right ideas about where to go and what to see. But lately we've heard from customers about last-minute route changes and poor communication. When you're planning to explore remote Scottish locations, castles and also historic sites, you want to know exactly what's happening and when. For a proper Scottish experience, MacBackpackers seems to hit the sweet spot between cost, group size and authentic local knowledge. Their guides actually live and breathe Scottish culture, which makes a real difference when you're exploring the Highlands, islands and also ancient ruins.
Best places to start your Scotland tour
Most of our Scotland tours kick off from Edinburgh - 59 travelers chose the capital as their starting point last year. Glasgow sent off 17 groups and Inverness launched another 15 tours into the Highlands. Since these trips tend to fill quickly, we've found booking around 150 days ahead helps you get the dates you want. The sweet spot for reliable weather runs May through September, though April and October are clever picks if you want smaller crowds and better deals. Spring in Glen Coe and Skye brings out incredible wildflowers that our guides love showing off. Summer evenings give photographers that perfect golden light for landscape shots, while autumn mists create these moody castle photos our travelers keep sharing.
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Best time to visit Scotland
- Winter 2025 / 2026
Our Highland winter tours capture Scotland at its most dramatic. The Skye journey really comes into its own in January - photographers in our groups love how the mist wraps around the mountains. We've designed shorter Highland routes that mix Loch Ness, Glencoe and Eilean Donan Castle with relaxed evenings getting warm in local pubs. If you prefer more comfort when it's cold outside, our premium winter options include train rides through the snow-covered peaks and proper whisky experiences at Highland distilleries. The Orkney Islands tour up north is a favourite - you might see the Northern Lights while exploring old sites like Skara Brae and also the Italian Chapel.
- January 2026 60 tours
- February 2026 popular 61 tours
- December 2026 48 tours
- Spring 2026
Spring tours really shine in Scotland as the Highlands come alive with wildflowers and migrating birds. Our guide Ruthie gets especially excited about showing travelers the fairy pools on Skye this time of year, when the waterfalls are full from winter melt. Several routes combine Edinburgh's cultural highlights with Highland adventures - you might start with a Royal Mile walk then head north for Culloden Battlefield and also Clava Cairns. The Outlander-themed tours work particularly well in spring, as you can visit filming locations like Doune Castle and the Highland Folk Museum without summer crowds. Our travelers often mention loving the mix of history and outdoor activities, plus spring offers better value and more availability at traditional Highland accommodations.
- March 2026 93 tours
- April 2026 191 tours
- May 2026 popular 230 tours
- Summer 2026
Scotland's summer touring season comes alive with extended daylight, making it perfect for Highland wandering and hopping between islands. Our 5-day Isle of Skye tours get constant praise from visitors, who take full advantage of summer weather for treks to the Quiraing, and gentle walks around the Fairy Pools. Many guests mix Edinburgh's cultural heritage with Highland exploration - starting on the Royal Mile before heading north to discover Culloden Battlefield and ancient Clava Cairns. The backpacker tours work especially well in summer, with our travelers loving their dips in Loch Ness (if they're feeling bold), walks to secluded waterfalls, and nights trading stories in cozy Highland pubs. Guides like Graeme, Neil and also Ruth get mentioned often for weaving historical knowledge with local tales while guiding groups to distinctive geological formations. Up in Orkney, the long summer light lets visitors make the most of archaeological treasures like Skara Brae and the Italian Chapel, with time left to catch sunset views along the rugged coast. Our summer groups often mention the natural friendships that form while they photograph Highland cattle, sample whisky at small distilleries, and wander through historic glens where clan conflicts shaped Scotland's past.
- June 2026 popular 228 tours
- July 2026 226 tours
- August 2026 222 tours
- Fall / Autumn 2026
Autumn exploration in Scotland hits a sweet spot with photographers and culture enthusiasts joining our Highland tours. The routes gain an extra atmospheric touch as mists wrap the Glencoe peaks, and the crowds thin considerably at spots like Eilean Donan Castle. Our 5-day excursions blend active hikes to Skye's distinct formations with relaxed evenings in local pubs, creating an ideal balance after full days outdoors. The shorter 3-day trips fit in Loch Ness, Glen Coe and also the ancient battlefields while capturing autumn's moody light. Guides add rich layers of insight during this season, sharing clan histories while leading walks through quiet glens where red deer often roam. The railway rides through the Highlands become especially enchanting - you'll pass golden birch forests in Cairngorms National Park, and catch that famous steam train crossing the viaduct with minimal tourist crowds. These autumn tours stand out by weaving together outdoor discovery and cultural immersion - your mornings might be spent capturing misty mountain scenes, before shifting to an afternoon learning whisky craft at a Highland distillery.
- September 2026 popular 226 tours
- October 2026 190 tours
- November 2026 55 tours
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What kind of cultural experiences can visitors have in Scotland?
You can really get into Scotland's culture through some amazing hands-on experiences. There's whisky tasting at Glenfiddich Distillery in Dufftown which is just one of over 50 distilleries packed into the Speyside region. Near Loch Lomond you can learn to make traditional haggis during demonstrations that are part of this great 8-day self-drive culinary tour. The Highland games are absolutely incredible with traditional sports and music and places like Carrbridge really bring it to life with their Scottish Chainsaw Carving Competition and World Porridge Making Championship.
Where can I find Scotland's best natural areas and how do I get to them?
The Cairngorms National Park is absolutely stunning and getting there is pretty straightforward by train from Edinburgh or Inverness you can explore it on tours like the Speyside and Moray cycling holiday. The Isle of Skye's rugged landscape is amazing and you can get there by ferry from Mallaig on the 3-day tour or drive across the Skye Bridge. The West Highland Way is this incredible long-distance trail that you can pick up from Glasgow or Fort William it's featured in the Classic Walks tour. And if you want total freedom the North Coast 500 scenic route is perfect for self-drive tours letting you explore at your own pace.
What are some of Scotland's hidden gems that tourists often miss?
The Orkney islands are incredible with all their Viking history and ancient sites like Skara Brae you can catch a ferry from Gills Bay and really explore it on the 3-day Far North tour. The Isle of Mull is perfect if you're into wildlife especially for spotting white-tailed eagles just hop on a ferry from Oban it's actually part of this amazing 14-day Scottish Islands Grand Tour. The North West Highlands are just breathtaking with dramatic mountains and lochs best explored on self-drive tours especially that stretch from Durness to Ullapool on the NC500 route.
How do you get around Scotland and what's the best way to travel?
The train network connects all the major spots like Edinburgh Glasgow and Inverness with some really scenic routes including the West Highland Line which features in the Highlights of Scotland tour. Coach tours are great for seeing multiple places they handle all the logistics and planning like in the 5 Day Skye & Highland Fling. If you want independence hiring a car is perfect for exploring especially for routes like the North Coast 500. The ferry system links the mainland to all the islands Skye Orkney Mull they all have different schedules depending when you're traveling and where you're heading like the Gills Bay to Orkney crossing.
What local food should I try in Scotland and where can I find it?
Scottish food is incredible you've got to try haggis the national dish served with neeps and tatties that's mashed turnips and potatoes you'll find it in traditional pubs and it's featured in the 8-day culinary tour. The seafood is amazing especially in coastal towns like Ullapool where you'll get fresh salmon and langoustines. Don't miss cullen skink it's this really rich smoked haddock soup that's famous in the northeast. Fish and chips are a must-try basically everywhere and when you're touring through Perth make sure to try some proper Scottish shortbread with your afternoon tea it's part of the Highlands & Islands tour.






















































