Bus Tours in England and Scotland
What if you could search for the Loch Ness monster yourself? Locals insist she's real. Edinburgh Castle holds Scotland's actual Crown Jewels, the Beatles Story in Liverpool follows the Fab Four from start to breakup, and Stonehenge's purpose remains mysterious. Isle of Skye has the Fairy Pools and Old Man of Storr, Bath's Roman Baths still have water flowing from hot springs, and don’t miss York Minster, one of Europe's largest Gothic cathedrals. The list goes on!
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Sharon • traveled in May, 2025
Maybe a little more free time. It's an intense itinerary that covers so very much. I don't know how to suggest more balance without missing so many great places and experiences.
Best of Britain (London Overnights) - M
Mark • traveled in October, 2025
Great value for money tour and locations
Essential Britain - V
Victoria • traveled in October, 2025
great driver great tour director great food timng at spots okay 15 more minutes at royal britannia ship
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Best of Britain (London Overnights)
39 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“It's an intense itinerary that covers so very much. I don't know how to suggest more balance without missing so many great places and experiences.”
Sharon, traveled in May
Professional drivers connect UNESCO sites and historic towns from London to Edinburgh. Highlights include Roman Baths and Scottish Highlands during this 14-day adventure.
Duration 14 days Destinations England, Wales, Scotland Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Trafalgar From $5,195
10% Off- US$4,676You save $520
Essential Britain
265 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Excellent trip it delivered what we were expecting, and more.”
Bruce, traveled in June
The route from London through the Scottish Highlands unfolds by luxury coach. Highlights include Edinburgh Castle, Loch Ness, and St. Andrews, with strategic stops every 2-3 hours. Professional drivers navigate scenic routes while guides share fascinating historical insights.
Duration 12 days Destinations England, Wales, Scotland Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Globus From $4,159
6% Off- US$3,909You save $250
England, Scotland & Wales
86 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Beautiful scenery throughout. Loved the quaintness of small towns, pretty streets and all of the flowers.”
Sandra, traveled in June
A spectacular route from London's St. Paul's Cathedral to Edinburgh Castle awaits by luxury coach. The journey showcases York Minster, Lake District UNESCO site, and Scottish Highlands with expert driver-guides in Wi-Fi equipped transport.
Duration 13 days Destinations England, Scotland, Wales Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Cosmos From $3,649
7% Off- US$3,399You save $250
Elegance of Great Britain (Classic, Summer, Start Edinburgh, 12 Days)
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Scotland and England are beautiful countries filled with rich history!”
Carol, traveled in August
A luxury 40-seat coach with double legroom connects Scotland and England's highlights. Roll from Edinburgh Castle through Lake District's beauty to York's medieval streets. Comfortable transfers link historic sites like Stratford-upon-Avon, Bath's Roman ruins, and Stonehenge.
Duration 12 days Destinations Scotland, England, Wales Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Insight Vacations From
7% Off- US$4,995
Great Britain Christmas
7 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The tour was well organized and our tour guide Luke was very helpful, friendly and knowledgeable.”
Bliss, traveled in December
Winter landscapes unfold from London through Cambridge, York, and Scottish Highlands. Professional drivers navigate the 1,200-mile route while tour leaders share historical insights.
Duration 7 days Destinations England, Scotland, Wales Age Range Ages 10+ Operator Expat Explore Travel From
7% Off- US$1,715
Highland Experience's Scottish Choice
83 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The land is breathtaking, the people are friendly (and hilarious), the food is delicious.”
Andrew, traveled in May
The modern coach winds through England and Scotland, stopping at iconic sites from Loch Lomond to Culloden. Vehicles accommodate 15kg luggage per person, with visits to castles and historic sites. Quality B&B stays included throughout.
Duration 5 days Destinations Edinburgh, Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park, Kilmartin, Oban, Glencoe, Fort William, Mallaig, Isle of Skye, Kilt Rock, Storr MountainsSee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Highland Experience Tours From
7% Off- US$1,171
Elegance of Great Britain (Small Groups, Summer, Start Edinburgh, 12 Days)
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelersA luxurious 40-seat coach with double legroom connects Edinburgh Castle to Bath's Roman ruins via Lake District's scenic routes. Onboard facilities and Wi-Fi enhance this 12-day adventure.
Duration 12 days Destinations Scotland, England, Wales Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Insight Vacations From
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What our customers ask about Bus Tours in England and Scotland
What are the key attractions covered on most bus tours in England and Scotland?
Bus tours through England and Scotland take visitors to the essential landmarks starting with Edinburgh Castle followed by York Minster and continuing to Hadrian's Wall. The routes stretch through Loch Ness and down to Stonehenge while including stops in historic centers like Bath Oxford and Stratford-upon-Avon. The itineraries balance urban exploration in cities with natural landscapes in places like the Scottish Highlands and Lake District. Accommodations typically include well-located hotels such as the Novotel Edinburgh Park and Ibis London Excel Docklands. As one TourRadar reviewer mentioned: "The itinerary was perfectly balanced between cities like Edinburgh and York with stunning natural landscapes in the Highlands. Highlights included Edinburgh Castle, a cruise on Loch Ness, and exploring the charming streets of York."
What's a typical daily schedule like on a coach tour in England and Scotland?
Days begin between 8-9am with breakfast at hotels such as The Intercontinental Edinburgh or Novotel Glasgow Centre. The schedule includes visits to 2-3 major sites each day such as Edinburgh Castle Loch Ness or the Roman Baths with regular breaks every few hours. As one TourRadar traveler noted: "The timing of the stops seemed reasonable and allowed for viewing the sights, dining and shopping." Evening arrivals at destinations occur between 5-7pm leaving time for dinner and relaxation. This structured approach helps visitors see key attractions while maintaining a relaxed pace.
How much free time do I have to explore independently on a coach tour in England and Scotland?
Tours provide generous blocks of independent exploration time typically 2-4 hours in major cities. Visitors to Edinburgh for instance get an afternoon to walk the Royal Mile and browse Princes Street shops after their guided castle tour. According to one TourRadar review: "We had good amounts of free time in cities to explore on our own, usually about 3 hours after the guided portion." Evenings are often unscheduled allowing visitors to try local restaurants or join optional activities like York's ghost tours or traditional Scottish music sessions.
What unique scenic experiences can travelers enjoy from the comfort of a bus tour in England and Scotland?
Today's coaches feature elevated seating and large windows offering clear views across landscapes like Glencoe Valley the Scottish Highlands and the Lake District. Routes include scenic drives along the North Coast 500 and Loch Lomond. One TourRadar traveler shared: "The views from our coach through the Highlands were breathtaking - we stopped at stunning photo spots I never would have found on my own." Professional drivers handle challenging rural roads while passengers focus on the passing scenery with stops timed for optimal viewing conditions.
How do bus tours accommodate stops for sightseeing and relaxation?
The itineraries include regular breaks every 2-3 hours at viewpoints or historic locations. Key attractions receive dedicated 1-2 hour visits ensuring proper exploration time. As noted by a TourRadar traveler: "Our guide Greg was excellent at timing the stops - we never felt rushed and had enough time for photos snacks and restroom breaks." Stops range from lunch in villages like Pitlochry to photo opportunities at Eilean Donan Castle and extended visits at sites like the Roman Baths with convenient access to facilities and dining options.
What are the biggest time-saving advantages of traveling via coach tours in England and Scotland?
Coach travel removes the complexities of self-driving on unfamiliar roads particularly in the Highlands and city centers. The tours streamline logistics from parking to attraction tickets. As one TourRadar reviewer noted: "Having pre-arranged accommodation at hotels like The Caledonian Hotel and The Park Inn Glasgow made the trip smooth and hassle-free." While drivers navigate the routes guides provide historical context allowing visitors to focus entirely on experiencing the destinations rather than managing travel details.

























