Coach / Bus Tours & Trips in Ireland and Scotland
What if you explored London's vibrant Soho, toured Cambridge and medieval York's ancient streets, then discovered Edinburgh and its iconic castle before cruising Loch Ness to Urquhart Castle? Dublin's Trinity College rounds it all out perfectly. England, Scotland, and Ireland in one go, and brilliant planning that takes you through three amazing countries.
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Irene • traveled in August, 2025
The tour was very well organised and the guide Charlie and driver Stewart were amazing. The accommodation was good. I wish we had spent more time in the smaller towns like Galway and Killarney, rather than Dublin and Belfast.
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SANTOS • traveled in April
Greg and Arther did and excellent job above and beyond great knowledge of all the history and culture made everyone feel so welcome
Best of Ireland & Scotland (Classic) (25 destinations) - B
Bronwyn • traveled in June
Clients should be made aware that if free airport/city transfers are included in your costs, what the time frames are for these free services. You should not be notified of the times these services are, so close to departure one has already booked inbound/outbound travel. VERY frustrating when with prior warning our flights could have been made at times suitable for these free transfers.
Highlights of Ireland and Scotland
10 best Coach / Bus Ireland and Scotland tour packages
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- Leisurely United Kingdom and Ireland
- Celtic Highlights
- Best of Ireland & Scotland (Classic) (25 destinations)
- Highlights of Ireland and Scotland
- Best of Ireland and Scotland
- Scotland and Ireland (Classic, Summer)
- Scotland and Ireland 35 to 45 (35 To 45)
- Scotland and Ireland
- Scottish & Irish Dream - 14 Days/13 Nights (27 destinations)
- Scottish & Irish Gold - 16 Days/15 Nights (32 destinations)
Coaches take you through Scotland, stopping at Stirling Castle where Scottish kings were crowned and the haunting Culloden battlefield where Jacobite forces met their fate in 1746. The trip includes a boat cruise along Loch Ness to Urquhart Castle and winds through Fort William.
Duration 16 days Destinations England, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Ireland Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Europamundo From
- US$4,026
Celtic Highlights
384 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The tour was so helpful and full of knowledge.”
Nicole, traveled in October
Professional drivers navigate coastal roads, mountain passes, and historic city centers from Dublin's Georgian squares to Edinburgh Castle. The comprehensive tour includes ferry crossings and comfortable travel across both countries.
Duration 13 days Destinations Scotland, England, Ireland, Northern Ireland Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Globus From $4,679
20% Off- US$3,743You save $936
Best of Ireland & Scotland (Classic) (25 destinations)
55 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The tour was excellent. I would definitely recommend this tour and crew.”
Charles, traveled in April
Luxury coaches with double legroom and Wi-Fi connect Ireland and Scotland's iconic sites. The route stretches from Dublin's Trinity College to Edinburgh's Royal Mile, featuring Ring of Kerry's coastal beauty and Highland panoramas.
Duration 14 days Destinations Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Insight Vacations From $7,295
15% Off- US$6,201You save $1,094
Highlights of Ireland and Scotland
4 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“This is the best way to see Ireland and Scotland. Trafalgar handles everything.”
Luxury coaches with Wi-Fi link Ireland and Scotland's must-see destinations. The itinerary features Connemara's Crystal Factory, Giant's Causeway, Edinburgh Castle, and scenic drives through the Scottish Highlands.
Duration 11 days Destinations Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Trafalgar From $4,025
10% Off- US$3,623You save $403
Best of Ireland and Scotland
32 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The tour was exceptional, and the sights were truly breathtaking.”
Linda, traveled in September
Modern coaches equipped with Wi-Fi connect Waterford Crystal, Giant's Causeway, and Edinburgh Castle. The route includes Ring of Kerry and Scottish Highland roads, with ferry crossings and professional drivers.
Duration 15 days Destinations Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Trafalgar From $5,295
10% Off- US$4,766You save $530
Scotland and Ireland (Classic, Summer)
22 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Fantastic trip away made even better by an excellent tour manager.”
IsabelleZupan, traveled in July
Scottish dramatic landscapes and Irish historic sites unfold by coach. Highlights include a Loch Ness cruise, visits to St. Andrews, Glenfinnan Viaduct, with seamless transport between Edinburgh, Glasgow, Belfast, and Dublin.
Duration 13 days Destinations Scotland, Ireland, Northern Ireland Age Range Ages 18-35 Operator Contiki From
10% Off- US$2,225
Coaches with high-speed ferry connections link Scotland and Ireland across 16+ locations in 13 days. Stop at St. Andrews and see the William Wallace memorial in Stirling, then check out the 100-foot Kelpies in Helix Park before heading through the Scottish Highlands to Loch Ness.
Duration 13 days Destinations Scotland, Ireland, Northern Ireland Age Range Ages 35-45 Operator Contiki From
10% Off- US$2,966
What our customers ask about Coach / Bus Tours & Trips in Ireland and Scotland
What is the typical daily schedule like on a coach tour in Ireland and Scotland?
Coach tours generally begin between 8:00-9:00 AM after breakfast at accommodations ranging from the Dunollie Highland Hotel in Broadford to the Clayton Hotel in Dublin. The day unfolds with 2-3 hours of driving through the countryside interrupted by rest stops every 2 hours. You'll spend time at 2-4 major sites such as Edinburgh Castle or the Cliffs of Moher. As one TourRadar traveler noted: "Our guide Glen was lovely and professional timing was great with perfect balance between driving and stops." Most tours wrap up between 5:00-6:00 PM giving travelers free evenings unless there's a scheduled activity like a traditional Scottish ceilidh.
What are the key attractions covered on most bus tours in Ireland and Scotland?
The routes cover essential landmarks including Edinburgh Castle Trinity College Dublin Blarney Castle the Cliffs of Moher Loch Ness and Giant's Causeway. Travelers explore major urban centers like Edinburgh Dublin Glasgow and Belfast while venturing into natural wonders across the Scottish Highlands and Ireland's Ring of Kerry. As one TourRadar traveler noted: "Every major highlight was covered - from kissing the Blarney Stone to searching for Nessie at Loch Ness. We stayed at great locations like the Ballygally Castle Hotel with incredible coastal views." Cultural experiences often include stops at whisky distilleries and traditional music venues.
What unique scenic experiences can travelers enjoy from the comfort of a bus tour in Ireland and Scotland?
The coaches feature large windows and raised seating offering clear views of routes such as the Antrim Coast leading to Giant's Causeway and the paths through the Scottish Highlands near Loch Ness. Experienced drivers navigate rural roads while guides share local knowledge. According to a TourRadar reviewer: "The scenic drives through Glencoe and along the Ring of Kerry were breathtaking - our driver Tony handled those winding roads expertly while our guide shared fascinating stories about the regions." Extended tours showcase varied landscapes from Ireland's western shoreline to Scotland's mountain ranges.
How do bus tours in Ireland and Scotland accommodate stops for sightseeing and relaxation?
The itineraries include regular stops every 2-3 hours at visitor facilities and viewpoints. Major attractions like Blair Castle and the Cliffs of Moher receive 1-2 hour visits while lunch breaks in towns such as Pitlochry or Killarney span 60-90 minutes. Nights at properties like the Dunkeld House Hotel or Camden Court Hotel provide time to unwind. A TourRadar reviewer noted: "The timing of stops was perfect - we never felt rushed and had enough breaks to stay comfortable during the scenic drives between destinations."
How much free time do I have to explore independently on a coach tour in Ireland and Scotland?
Tours typically allow 2-3 hours for independent exploration in cities like Edinburgh Dublin and Galway. After check-in at hotels such as the Metropole Hotel in Cork or the Atholl Palace Hotel in Pitlochry evenings are usually unscheduled. Several itineraries dedicate full days in Dublin or Edinburgh for self-guided visits using provided hop-on-hop-off passes. As one TourRadar traveler shared: "We had the perfect mix of guided touring and free time - enough independence to explore on our own but with the convenience of having transportation and logistics handled."
















