Scotland: Land of Lore & Legend
Uncover Scotland’s soul through Highland legends, island abbeys, tartan tales, and whisky toasts in cities, castles, and coastal towns. From buzzing Glasgow and Edinburgh to peaceful isles, lochs, and valleys, this journey blends Scotland’s storied past with its spirited present. Watch border collies at work on a family farm, explore Cawdor Castle’s history, and ferry from Oban to the Isle of Mull and Isle of Iona. Discover the true story of tartan from Highland women, sip whisky in Edinburgh, and walk the haunting trails of Glencoe. Along the way, savor local flavors, meet passionate locals, and feel the pulse of a land where every loch and legend holds wonders.
Uncover Scotland’s soul through Highland legends, island abbeys, tartan tales, and whisky toasts in cities, castles, and coastal towns. From buzzing Glasgow and Edinburgh to peaceful isles, lochs, and valleys, this journey blends Scotland’s storied past with its spirited present. Watch border collies at work on a family farm, explore Cawdor Castle’s history, and ferry from Oban to the Isle of Mull and Isle of Iona. Discover the true story of tartan from Highland women, sip whisky in Edinburgh, and walk the haunting trails of Glencoe. Along the way, savor local flavors, meet passionate locals, and feel the pulse of a land where every loch and legend holds wonders.
Highlights
- Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland which is situated on the River Clyde in Scotland’s West Central Lowlands. Glasgow is one of Europe’s top financial centers, and is home to many of Scotland’s leading businesses. The city is renowned for its culture, style and the friendliness of its people.
- The Highlands are a historic region in Scotland dating back to the Middle Ages. The Highlands are considered to be all that is north west of the Highland Boundary Fault, separating it from the Lowlands. This area is mostly made up of mountains, open areas, and rolling hills.
- Visit the beautiful Isle of Mull, teeming with opportunities for naturalists, foodies, and historians alike. Explore towering castles, dramatic mountains, and seemingly endless coastline. Tobermory is the hub of the island and a popular summer resort.
- Iona is an island that serves as one of the area’s oldest Christian religious centers. Ascend to the abbey on foot and enjoy free time to explore on your own. The abbey was pivotal in the spread of Christianity throughout the country. It was utilized as the foundation of a monastic community established by St. Columba.
- The ruins of this once mighty site rest on the headwaters of Loch Ness. Dating back as far as the 13th century, Urquhart Castle (one of the largest in the country) has been a part of the Wars of Scottish Independence.
- Edinburgh is the capital and second most populous city in Scotland. Edinburgh has been recognized as the capital of Scotland since the 15th century. The city's various historical and cultural attractions, as well as the appeal to the tourist market, makes Edinburgh the most popular tourist destination in the UK after London, attracting over 1 million overseas visitors each year.
Hotels
- Hilton Glasgow — Glasgow
- Loch Melfort Hotel, Arduaine — Oban
- Grant Arms Hotel — Grantown-on-Spey
- Edinburgh Marriott Hotel Holyrood — Edinburgh
Details
- Tour Operator
- Collette
- Start City
- Glasgow
- End City
- Edinburgh
- Duration (Days)
- 11
- Activity Level
- Level 3
What's Included
- 14 meals included
- Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland which is situated on the River Clyde in Scotland’s West Central Lowlands. Glasgow is one of Europe’s top financial centers, and is home to many of Scotland’s leading businesses. The city is renowned for its culture, style and the friendliness of its people.
- The Highlands are a historic region in Scotland dating back to the Middle Ages. The Highlands are considered to be all that is north west of the Highland Boundary Fault, separating it from the Lowlands. This area is mostly made up of mountains, open areas, and rolling hills.
- Visit the beautiful Isle of Mull, teeming with opportunities for naturalists, foodies, and historians alike. Explore towering castles, dramatic mountains, and seemingly endless coastline. Tobermory is the hub of the island and a popular summer resort.
- Iona is an island that serves as one of the area’s oldest Christian religious centers. Ascend to the abbey on foot and enjoy free time to explore on your own. The abbey was pivotal in the spread of Christianity throughout the country. It was utilized as the foundation of a monastic community established by St. Columba.
- The ruins of this once mighty site rest on the headwaters of Loch Ness. Dating back as far as the 13th century, Urquhart Castle (one of the largest in the country) has been a part of the Wars of Scottish Independence.
- Edinburgh is the capital and second most populous city in Scotland. Edinburgh has been recognized as the capital of Scotland since the 15th century. The city's various historical and cultural attractions, as well as the appeal to the tourist market, makes Edinburgh the most popular tourist destination in the UK after London, attracting over 1 million overseas visitors each year.
Pricing
| Option | Price | Departure | Return |
|---|---|---|---|
| Double | USD 5,399.00 | 2026-06-28 | |
| Single | USD 6,499.00 | 2026-06-28 | |
| Double | USD 5,399.00 | 2026-07-05 | |
| Single | USD 6,499.00 | 2026-07-05 | |
| Double | USD 5,399.00 | 2026-07-12 | |
| Single | USD 6,499.00 | 2026-07-12 | |
| Double | USD 5,599.00 | 2026-09-18 | |
| Single | USD 6,799.00 | 2026-09-18 | |
| Double | USD 5,599.00 | 2026-09-20 | |
| Single | USD 6,799.00 | 2026-09-20 | |
| Double | USD 5,599.00 | 2026-09-27 | |
| Single | USD 6,799.00 | 2026-09-27 | |
| Double | USD 5,199.00 | 2026-10-04 | |
| Single | USD 6,249.00 | 2026-10-04 | |
| Double | USD 5,199.00 | 2026-10-09 | |
| Single | USD 6,249.00 | 2026-10-09 | |
| Double | USD 5,199.00 | 2027-04-04 | |
| Single | USD 6,249.00 | 2027-04-04 | |
| Double | USD 5,199.00 | 2027-04-11 | |
| Single | USD 6,249.00 | 2027-04-11 | |
| Double | USD 5,199.00 | 2027-04-18 | |
| Single | USD 6,249.00 | 2027-04-18 | |
| Double | USD 5,199.00 | 2027-04-25 | |
| Single | USD 6,249.00 | 2027-04-25 | |
| Double | USD 5,499.00 | 2027-05-02 | |
| Single | USD 6,699.00 | 2027-05-02 | |
| Double | USD 5,499.00 | 2027-05-09 | |
| Single | USD 6,699.00 | 2027-05-09 | |
| Double | USD 5,499.00 | 2027-05-23 | |
| Single | USD 6,699.00 | 2027-05-23 | |
| Double | USD 5,499.00 | 2027-05-30 | |
| Single | USD 6,699.00 | 2027-05-30 | |
| Double | USD 5,499.00 | 2027-06-04 | |
| Single | USD 6,699.00 | 2027-06-04 | |
| Double | USD 5,499.00 | 2027-06-06 | |
| Single | USD 6,699.00 | 2027-06-06 | |
| Double | USD 5,499.00 | 2027-06-13 | |
| Single | USD 6,699.00 | 2027-06-13 | |
| Double | USD 5,499.00 | 2027-06-20 | |
| Single | USD 6,699.00 | 2027-06-20 |
Itinerary
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Day 1: Overnight Flight
Rolling landscapes of green hills and rocky coastlines. Lively cities of friendly locals and the renowned “water of life.” This is Scotland, where legends live long and storybook pages come to life.
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Day 2: Glasgow, Scotland
Welcome to Glasgow, a cultural trove of art, music, and history. Get ready to experience the eclectic architecture, friendly locals (Glaswegians), and rich traditions that make this city such a fascinating place. As arrival times will vary, the day is yours to explore at your own pace — maybe visit one of the many museums or galleries or simply relax and take in the local scene. Settle into your hotel before joining your fellow travelers this evening for a welcome dinner.
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Day 3: Glasgow
Soak in the rich culture of Glasgow. Join a local guide on a walking and motorcoach tour that leads you through historic George Square and the beautiful Beaux-Arts style architecture that surrounds it; to Provand’s Lordship, the oldest surviving house in the city; the medieval Glasgow Cathedral; prestigious Blythswood Square; and the futuristic-looking Science Centre. After lunch on your own in central Glasgow, enjoy the rest of the day free to discover the city as you like.
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Day 4: Glasgow - Luss - Oban - Loch Melfort
Leave the city behind, traveling along sloping fields towards Loch Lomond. Visit a family-run farm with spectacular views of the lake and surrounding hills, see border collies in action during a traditional sheepdog demonstration, and enjoy Scottish snacks. Next, arrive in Luss and explore this quaint lakeside village of stone cottages and bright flowers, taking time for lunch on your own. Then, it’s off to Oban, where a local guide will lead you on a walking tour of this coastal town and important fishing port. Continue to Loch Melfort and settle into your hotel for the next two nights. Take in a stunning view of the ocean from the hotel before wandering the grounds, home to friendly Highland cows and neighboring the National Trust’s Arduaine Gardens.
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Day 5: Loch Melfort - Isle of Mull - Isle of Iona - Loch Melfort
It’s time to island hop! Setting off from Loch Melfort, take the ferry from Oban to the Isle of Mull, a picturesque island that is the largest of the Inner Hebridean Islands. Continue to the Isle of Iona, one of Western Europe’s oldest Christian religious centers. Journey to Iona Abbey on foot and enjoy free time to explore the tranquility of the grounds on your own before returning to Oban and back to your hotel in Loch Melfort.
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Day 6: Loch Melfort - Grantown-on-Spey
Geological wonders await you in the Highlands. Head to the National Nature Reserve in Glencoe and stop at the visitor center to learn about the spectacular Glencoe mountain range, then walk the trails and experience this unique landscape for yourself. After lunch, continue on to Loch Ness. Wander the undulating ruins of legendary Urquhart Castle and imagine all that transpired inside the walls of this 13th-century medieval fortress. Afterwards, travel to the historic Highland town of Grantown-on-Spey, on the outskirts of Invernness, and settle into your hotel for the night.
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Day 7: Grantown-on-Spey - Inverness - Grantown-on-Spey
This morning, it’s your choice! Delve into the poignant history of the Jacobite uprising at Culloden Battlefield -OR- explore Inverness on foot following a guided tour led by a local guide, where an immersive experience brings Highland culture, heritage, and stories to life. This afternoon, step back in time as you explore Cawdor Castle, a romantic 14th-century stronghold steeped in Shakespearean legend and Highland history. The remainder of the evening in Grantown-on-Spey is yours to soak in the atmosphere of this Highland town.
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Day 8: Grantown-on-Spey - Edinburgh
Discover the story of the local pioneering women who created the ethical clothing company, Prickly Thistle, and learn the true story of tartan as told by a Highland woman. After, make your way to the picturesque town of Pitlochry, take some time for lunch on your own, and then board a high-speed train to finish your day in Scotland’s capital city, Edinburgh.
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Day 9: Edinburgh
This morning, join a local expert for a three-hour walking tour of Edinburgh’s hilly Old Town and discover more about the lore and legends of the capital city. After your tour, the afternoon and evening are yours — perhaps take the opportunity to visit Edinburgh Castle, home to the Scottish Crown Jewels.
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Day 10: Edinburgh
The day is yours to explore as you wish. Perhaps you’ll take a stroll among the Georgian architecture of the New Town or journey to Leith for a visit to the royal yacht Britannia. Or you might take advantage of the optional excursion to Stirling Castle, an iconic landmark in Scotland’s history, followed by a brief stop at the Kelpies, the world’s largest equine sculptures. Gather in the evening for a whisky-inspired farewell dinner highlighting the flavors of Scotland and toast to your Scottish explorations.
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Day 11: Edinburgh - Tour Ends
Wish Scotland a fond farewell as you depart for home.
