Private Tours & Trips in Scotland
Want Scotland designed entirely around your interests? Private trips mean flexibility for whisky distillery visits, hiking in the Highlands at your pace, and exploring islands like Skye without group schedules. You'll see Edinburgh and Glasgow as deeply or briefly as wanted, visit castles, and chase Loch Ness (monster optional). Private means adjusting for weather, and spending extra time wherever captivates you.
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The EUROLATINO Tour Operators were very responsive to our pre-booking requests and worked diligently with us to customize The England - Scotland Tour for our family before we booked with them, and then once we were traveling on the itinerary when issues arose with pandemic disruptions, the EUROLATINO staff continued to be available and responsive to our communications and needs. TourRadar, the Travel Aggregator website where we found the EUROLATINO operator, was a convenient although not intuitive location to research different tours and agencies.
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10 best Private Scotland tour packages
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MelissaScotland travel expert at TourRadar
- Best of Scotland Private Tour
- Private Grand Tour of Scotland – 14-Day Journey through History and Beauty (23 destinations)
- Aberdeen & Shire Castle & Distillery Private Guided One Day Tour
- Best of Scottish Lochs, the Highlands, Edinburgh and Glasgow in 6Days (Partially-guided, Independent)
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The Royal Mile awaits with your dedicated guide. Private tours showcase Eilean Donan Castle and Skye's Trotternish Peninsula. A tailored Glasgow city tour includes The Clydeside Distillery's whiskey experience overlooking River Clyde.
Duration 8 days Destinations Edinburgh, Inverness, Glasgow Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Firebird Tours From
- US$3,025
This private 14-day tour takes 2-6 travelers through Scotland's famous landmarks, including Edinburgh Castle on Castle Rock and the striking Urquhart Castle ruins along Loch Ness. You'll stay in luxury 4-5 star hotels while your guide shows you historic Stirling Castle and Edinburgh's UNESCO Old Town streets.
Duration 14 days Destinations Edinburgh, St Andrews, Aberdeen, Inverness, Isle of Skye, Glencoe, Stirling, Glasgow Age Range Ages 12+ Operator Spirit Journeys Worldwide From
- US$11,424
An 8-seat minivan whisks you through Aberdeenshire. The clifftop Dunnottar Castle, Crathes Castle's 16th-century splendor, and your choice of Royal Lochnagar Distillery or Balmoral Castle await. Aberdeen hotel pickup included.
Duration 1 day Destinations Aberdeen, Stonehaven, Crathes, Balmoral Castle Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Time Exposure Travel From
- US$497
Best of Scottish Lochs, the Highlands, Edinburgh and Glasgow in 6Days (Partially-guided, Independent)
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“The planned activities were must-dos and we recommend doing everything extra that you can do!”
Jennifer, traveled in December
Private transfers connect Edinburgh and Glasgow airports. Your personal tour features Edinburgh Castle, Glencoe Pass, and Loch Lomond, complemented by Holiday Inn Express stays and daily breakfast.
Duration 6 days Destinations Edinburgh, Callander, Glencoe, Fort William, Loch Ness, Pitlochry, Fife, Forth Bridge, Glasgow, LussSee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator WiseYatra From $2,211
30% Off- US$1,548You save $663
Duration 8 days Destinations Edinburgh, St Andrews, Aberdeen, Elgin, Inverness, Loch Ness, Isle of Skye, Portree, Glasgow Age Range Ages 6+ Operator EUROLATINO Tour Operators From
30% Off- US$2,274
An 8-day Highland odyssey unfolds with private accommodations. The Queen Mother's castle, Glen Ord distillery, and Applecross Inn's fresh seafood create memorable moments.
Duration 8 days Destinations Inverness, Dornoch, John O'Groats, Durness, Ullapool, Applecross Age Range Ages 17+ Operator Spirit Journeys Worldwide From
30% Off- US$2,015
A tailored Scottish adventure awaits with individual attention. Middle-class hotels serve as your base for Speyside distillery visits and Loch Ness cruising.
Duration 8 days Destinations Glasgow, Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park, Fort William, Glenfinnan, Fort Augustus, Loch Ness, Inverness, Aviemore, Cairngorms National Park, PitlochrySee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator BTOURS From
30% Off- US$1,640
What our customers ask about Private Tours & Trips in Scotland
What are the must-see highlights on a Private tour of Scotland?
A Private tour of Scotland covers the key landmarks of Edinburgh Castle the Royal Mile along with the rugged valley of Glencoe and the natural formations of Isle of Skye including the Old Man of Storr. The route typically includes stops at Loch Ness Urquhart Castle and Eilean Donan Castle. Many tours provide exclusive access to whisky distilleries such as Talisker on Skye and overnight stays at properties like Inverlochy Castle Hotel near Fort William. A TourRadar traveler mentioned: "Having private access to Dunvegan Castle on Skye before the crowds arrived was magical - our guide arranged everything perfectly and shared fascinating clan history stories."
When is the best time to take a Private tour in Scotland?
Private tours in Scotland see their highest demand from April through September during the mild weather and extended daylight hours. While July and August bring warmer temperatures they also draw the largest crowds. May and September offer good weather with fewer tourists. Winter tours between November and March can be rewarding but require warm clothing particularly in Highland areas like Inverness and Glencoe. The Norton House Hotel in Edinburgh often has better rates during off-peak months. As one TourRadar traveler shared: "We went in May and had perfect weather for exploring the Highlands plus the wildflowers were in full bloom."
What accommodation options are available on Scotland Private tours?
Scotland Private tours offer lodging that ranges from castle hotels to intimate B&Bs. Common selections include the centuries-old Inverlochy Castle Hotel near Fort William the coastal Isle of Eriska Hotel and the refined Principal Charlotte Square in Edinburgh. Each property is chosen for its prime location comfort level and Scottish heritage. As one TourRadar traveler shared: "The mix of accommodations was perfect - from our night at Cameron House on Loch Lomond to the cozy Kinloch Lodge on Skye each property added something special to our experience."
How many days should I plan for a Private tour of Scotland?
The ideal Private tour of Scotland spans 8-12 days to explore both urban and Highland regions. Standard itineraries dedicate 3-4 days to Edinburgh and Glasgow followed by 4-5 days in Highland areas like Inverness Glencoe and the Isle of Skye. An 8-day Best of Scotland Private Tour includes stays at the Leonardo Royal Hotel in Edinburgh while 12-day tours allow for a slower pace. A TourRadar traveler noted: "Our 10-day Private tour gave us the perfect amount of time to see the highlights without feeling rushed."
How much driving is involved in a Scotland Private tour?
Daily driving on Scotland Private tours averages 4-5 hours covering routes like the North Coast 500 and Highland passes. Most days include 180-250 km of travel with regular breaks at viewpoints and attractions. The route from Edinburgh to Inverness through the Cairngorms National Park spans roughly 250 km. A TourRadar reviewer noted: "The driving distances were very manageable with plenty of interesting stops along the way. Having a private vehicle meant we could take breaks whenever we wanted."
What's included in the meal arrangements for Private tours in Scotland?
Private tours in Scotland typically cover daily breakfast at your hotel such as the morning offerings at The Balmoral in Edinburgh or local fare at the Kinloch Lodge on Skye. Tours often include select dining experiences at Scottish restaurants though most lunches and dinners are separate allowing for personal choice. A TourRadar traveler commented: "Our guide recommended fantastic local restaurants throughout the Highlands and arranged private tastings at both whisky distilleries and local smokehouses."
















