Ireland and Scotland Family Tours
Irish and Scottish family tours work really well across 11 days, especially when they mix learning with fun activities. Kids get their own juice tasting while parents try whisky, and everyone enjoys exploring Blair Castle and Edinburgh Castle together. Farm visits are a big hit - watching border collies expertly herd sheep keeps both kids and adults fascinated. The medieval castle banquets add entertainment that makes history come alive, while Loch Ness boat trips spark those monster-hunting conversations that families love. For active families, combining the Giant's Causeway with Dunluce Castle ruins gives plenty of space to run around and discover together.
- Choose from 50+ Ireland and Scotland tours
- 3,900+ verified reviews from TourRadar travelers
- 24/7 customer support
- B
Beth • traveled in August
Exceeded my expectations!
Best of Ireland & Scotland (Classic) (23 destinations) - R
richard • traveled in September
This was our first tour to Europe. Did not know what to expect>
Highlights of Ireland and Scotland - F
Farnaz • traveled in August, 2025
I got to see and experience a lot of things during this tour. The accommodations were all in a central places so I could visit the towns and enjoy the vibe during free times. The travel coordinator and the bus driver where very friendly
Best of Ireland and Scotland
Our traveler's Moments
- Celtic Twist

- Highlights of Ireland & Scotland

- Celtic Highlights

- Taste of Scotland & Ireland - 10 Days/9 Nights (including Loch Ness)

- Scottish & Irish Gold - 16 Days/15 Nights (including Dornie)

- Best of Ireland and Scotland - Signature

- Scottish & Irish Dream - 14 Days/13 Nights (including Skellig Michael)

- Best of Ireland & Scotland (Classic) (23 destinations)

10 best Ireland And Scotland family vacation packages
Compiled by

SteffIreland and Scotland travel expert at TourRadar
- Best of Ireland & Scotland (Classic) (23 destinations)
- Highlights of Ireland and Scotland
- Best of Ireland and Scotland
- Best of Ireland and Scotland - Signature
- Best of Ireland & Scotland - Small Group (Small Groups)
- 12 Day Edinburgh, Inverness, Glasgow, Dublin, Cork, Limerick, Galway, and much more
- A Taste of Ireland and Scotland
- Scottish & Irish Gold - 16 Days/15 Nights (including Dornie)
- Scottish & Irish Dream - 14 Days/13 Nights (including Skellig Michael)
- Scots Irish Tour - 15 Days/14 Nights (31 destinations)
Best of Ireland & Scotland (Classic) (23 destinations)
55 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“We saw so many places and extras off the beaten path.”
Marilyn, traveled in September
A family tour through Ireland and Scotland highlights Killarney National Park jaunting cars, Loch Ness cruises, and Edinburgh Castle visits. Comfortable stays at family-friendly hotels like Killarney Plaza and Ballygally Castle accommodate travelers aged 5+.
Duration 14 days Destinations Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Insight Vacations From $7,025
10% Off- US$6,323You save $703
Highlights of Ireland and Scotland
4 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The scenery was beautiful. The tour was interesting and great.”
Madeline, traveled in June
Celtic adventures await families with sheep herding at Glen Keen Farm and majestic castle visits. The tour connects Ireland and Scotland via comfortable coach travel, featuring family-suitable lodging and the spectacular Edinburgh Military Tattoo.
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 accommodations were all in a central places so I could visit the towns and enjoy the vibe during free times.”
Farnaz, traveled in July
Irish and Scottish culture comes alive through visits to Blarney Castle, Highland sheep farms, and Edinburgh Castle. Traditional farming at Muckross and crystal-making demonstrations engage visitors aged 5+, with family-appropriate accommodations throughout.
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
Best of Ireland and Scotland - Signature
9 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Peter and crew very professional and extremely knowledgeable.”
Jean, traveled in August
Family-focused journey through Ireland and Scotland with interactive experiences at Muckross farms and whisky distilleries. Children enjoy searching for Nessie at Loch Ness, exploring castles, and watching the Edinburgh Military Tattoo. Suitable for ages 5-99.
Duration 15 days Destinations Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Brendan Vacations From $5,295
10% Off- US$4,766You save $530
Duration 14 days Destinations Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Insight Vacations From
10% Off- US$8,550
Duration 12 days Destinations Scotland, Northern Ireland, Ireland Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator STM Tours LLC From $4,400
27% Off- US$3,212You save $1,188
A Taste of Ireland and Scotland
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Hotels were great, driving accommodations were perfect. I would highly recommend the company.”
Danielle, traveled in August
Hands-on baking at Rathbaun Farm and sheep herding demonstrations highlight this Irish-Scottish adventure for ages 5+. The journey includes Trinity College Dublin, Titanic Belfast experience, and Edinburgh Castle exploration.
Duration 9 days Destinations Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Globus From $3,539
7% Off- US$3,289You save $250
What our customers ask about Ireland and Scotland Family Tours
What are the best family-friendly activities and attractions included in Ireland and Scotland tours?
From hands-on experiences to scenic adventures these tours blend education with entertainment. Children can watch border collies herd sheep at Glenshane Country Farm take horse-drawn jaunting car rides through Killarney National Park and explore historic strongholds like Edinburgh and Blarney Castle. The Titanic Experience in Belfast draws families with interactive exhibits while Loch Ness boat trips add mystique to the journey. A TourRadar traveler noted: "The farm visit was a highlight - our kids loved making scones and watching the sheepdogs work!"
What types of accommodation options are available for families?
The accommodations focus on convenience and comfort for multi-generational groups. Properties like the Kingsmills Hotel in Inverness and Clayton Charlemont in Dublin offer rooms configured for families. The Dunkeld House Hotel provides connecting rooms while locations like the Killarney Plaza Hotel put families steps from major attractions. A TourRadar reviewer mentioned: "The hotels were perfect for families - our connecting rooms at the Kingsmills gave us space while keeping the kids close."
What's the best time of year for families to visit Ireland and Scotland?
The summer months from June through August bring warm temperatures and extended daylight ideal for exploring outdoors. Spring and fall offer pleasant conditions with smaller crowds at major sites. August features the Edinburgh Military Tattoo. As a TourRadar traveler noted: "We went in July and had great weather for exploring outdoors though you should still pack rain gear as weather can be unpredictable."
What special considerations should families make for weather in Ireland and Scotland?
The changeable weather calls for strategic packing with layers and waterproof clothing essential. Hotels like the Clayton in Glasgow provide practical amenities such as drying facilities while the Killarney Plaza Hotel maintains a roster of indoor activities. A TourRadar traveler advised: "We brought waterproof jackets and boots which were essential - the weather changed quickly but didn't stop us from enjoying attractions like Edinburgh Castle or the Giants Causeway."
How much walking is involved on family tours in Ireland and Scotland?
The tours balance walking with rest stops especially in urban areas like Edinburgh and Dublin. Major sites including the Cliffs of Moher feature accessible pathways suitable for young visitors. Transportation alternatives such as Killarney's jaunting cars and Loch Ness cruises provide breaks from walking. One TourRadar traveler noted: "The pace was manageable even with young children - our guide was great at finding rest stops and alternatives when needed."
What educational experiences are available for children in Ireland and Scotland?
Learning opportunities blend naturally into the journey through hands-on experiences. Children can explore marine science during Loch Ness cruises discover medieval life at Edinburgh Castle and learn traditional farming at Muckross Traditional Farms. The Titanic Belfast brings maritime history to life through child-friendly exhibits. As one TourRadar traveler shared: "The kids learned so much about Celtic history and culture - the guides made everything come alive with stories and demonstrations."
What transportation options are available for families on these tours?
Modern coaches serve as the primary transport with planned stops for comfort. The journey includes scenic alternatives like the Fort William to Mallaig train route and boat excursions on Loch Ness. Local transport such as Killarney's jaunting cars adds authentic charm. As noted by a TourRadar traveler: "The variety of transport kept the kids interested - they especially loved the ferry crossings and traditional horse-drawn carriages."
























