3* Taste of Scotland - Scotland Package (7 Nights)

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R24615
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Scotland
Book before: 2026-12-05
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overview
Embark on a journey through Scotland's most iconic landscapes, charming towns, and historic cities. From the vibrant streets of Glasgow to the rugged beauty of Fort William and Ballachulish, breathe in the fresh Highland air and explore scenic lochs, mountains, and glens. Discover Aviemore and Inverness, gateways to the Cairngorms National Park, where adventure meets tranquility. Conclude your journey in the elegant city of Edinburgh, steeped in history, culture, and architectural splendor. Along the way, experience warm Scottish hospitality, sample hearty local cuisine, and create memories that will last a lifetime.

includes:

LAND ONLY PACKAGE INCLUDES:
Relax for 7 nights in 3-star hotels and kickstart each day with a delicious Irish breakfast.

7-Day Car Rental:
- Unlimited mileage included
- All taxes and fees included
- One additional driver
- Damage waiver

ADDED VALUE:
- Enjoy a 50-minute cruise on Loch Ness
- Indulge in a delightful traditional Cream Tea
- Experience a Speyside Whisky Distillery tour with tasting
- Explore Edinburgh Castle with entrance included

Where you will sleep:
- 1 night near Glasgow: Avonbridge Hotel (or similar)
- 2 nights near Fort William/Ballachulish: Imperial Hotel (or similar)
- 2 nights near Aviemore/Inverness: Boat Hotel (or similar)
- 2 nights near Edinburgh: Adamson Hotel (or similar)

Day 1: Welcome to Bonnie Scotland!
Arrive in vibrant Glasgow, a city bursting with stunning architecture, lively music, and rich cultural flair. Dive into world-class museums or escape to Stirling to marvel at the majestic Stirling Castle.
Overnight: Glasgow

Day 2: Loch Lomond - Glencoe - Fort William
Journey north past Scotland's largest loch, Loch Lomond, as the scenery transforms into dramatic mountains and winding roads. Be captivated by the breathtaking beauty of Glencoe Valley - a true Highland spectacle.
Overnight: 2 nights in Fort William/Ballachulish area

Day 3: Fort William - Glenfinnan - Mallaig
Fort William, a haven for adventurers, offers morning hikes or a scenic drive west toward Mallaig. Stop at Glenfinnan to explore the visitor centre, admire the iconic viaduct, and catch the Jacobite Steam Train in action. Continue to Mallaig, a charming village with pristine sandy beaches, before returning to Fort William.

TIP: Don't miss a ride on the legendary Jacobite Steam Train - an unforgettable experience!

Day 4: Fort Augustus - Loch Ness - Inverness/Aviemore
Embark on a quest for Nessie on the legendary Loch Ness. Stop at Fort Augustus and enjoy a Cream Tea with panoramic loch views, then cruise past the historic Urquhart Castle. End the day in Inverness, the heart of the Highlands, perfect for a riverside stroll.
Overnight: 2 nights in Inverness/Aviemore area

Day 5: Speyside - Distilleries & Cooperage
Discover Speyside, home to over 60 world-famous distilleries. Enjoy a tasting tour and witness the traditional art of barrel making at the Speyside Cooperage - the UK's only working cooperage. (Closed on weekends.)

Day 6: Cairngorms - Pitlochry - Edinburgh
Travel south through the scenic Cairngorms National Park, where mountains give way to lush hills and forests. Stop for souvenirs at the iconic House of Bruar, then explore Blair Castle and its enchanting gardens in Pitlochry before heading to the historic charm of Edinburgh.
Overnight: 2 nights in Edinburgh

Day 7: Edinburgh - Castle, Royal Mile & Calton Hill
Stroll the famous Royal Mile and explore Edinburgh Castle atop Castle Rock. Hear the pipes in the Old Town, enjoy panoramic city views from Calton Hill, and browse the stylish boutiques along George Street.

Day 8:
Say goodbye to breathtaking landscapes, historic castles, and charming villages, taking home memories of an unforgettable Scottish adventure.

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excludes:

- Flights
- Transfers
- Entrance to monuments
- Meal and drinks not mentioned
- Medical and Travel insurance
- Any items of personal nature

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details:

  • prices from:
    R 24615 pps
  • travel from:
    Thu, Jan 1, 2026
  • to:
    Sat, Dec 12, 2026
  • book before:
    Sat, Dec 5, 2026

terms and conditions:

about Scotland

Capital city: Edinburgh

Currency: Pound (GBP)

Languages: English, Scots, Scottish Gaelic, British Sign Language

Covering approximately one third of the United Kingdom, Scotland, situated in the north is renowned for its whiskeys, untouched landscapes and serene lochs. With the unicorn being their national animal, there's certainly immense magic to discover in Scotland.

South African passport holders do require a visa to visit Scotland (United Kingdom).

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