View of Fort William village with snowy Ben Nevis mountain behind

5 Scotland experiences for your travel wish list

Feel like you’ve gone too long without a holiday? Then it’s time to plan the trip of a lifetime. Between Scotland’s ancient castles, dramatic mountains, and lush highlands lies the magical promise of experiences old and new.

Immerse yourself in the historic epicentre of the country, Edinburgh, or coast through the highlands on a rail journey you will never forget. So many islands, highlands, and scenic drives - where do we even begin?

A Sprinter Mallaig Line train going along the railway in the Scottish Highlands
Sprinter Mallaig Line, Scotland

See the scenery by train

Scotland is home to some of the most scenic rail journeys in the world, and we recommend hopping on three of them. Sit back and relax on the dazzling train ride from Inverness to Kyle of Lochalsh. Marvel at the 42 miles of the West Highland line stretching from Fort William to Mallaig. Finish up with a trip on the steam-hauled Strathspey Railway - you’ll feel as if you have journeyed back in time!

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A Sprinter Mallaig Line train going along the railway in the Scottish Highlands
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Scottish Highland Railways
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  • Rail travel from Inverness to Kyle of Lochalsh - a truly spectacular ride through the remote northern Highlands and alongside Loch Carron
  • Cross the Glenfinnan Viaduct, as seen in the Harry Potter films, on a train ride from Fort William to Mallaig
  • Journey on the steam-hauled Strathspey Railway through unspoilt Highland scenery and alongside the River Spey
  • 5 days from £739 pp

    was £869 pp

  • Dates Available

    April 2025 - October 2025

  • Duration

    5 days

  • Depart From

    7 airports

  • Excursions

    3 included

  • Meals

    8 included

Two Bottlenose Dolphins, one diving out of water, with mountains in the distance
Bottlenose Dolphins in the Scottish Highlands

Go dolphin spotting

When you think of Scotland, you might think of peaty whisky, resonant bagpipes, and rolling hills of green. You would be forgiven for not immediately thinking of dolphins. The Moray Firth - a triangular inlet to the north and east of Inverness - is renowned for its population of 190 bottlenose dolphins. Take a cruise around the inner Moray Firth to catch one of these magical creatures bursting over the surface of the North Sea.

Wildlife enthusiasts will absolutely love this area because the dolphins are rarely alone. The boat trip will give you the precious opportunity to spot other wildlife including whales, seals, otters and ospreys.

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Zoomed out image of Glenfinnan Monument, with the view of Loch Shiel and the surrounding mountains
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The Best of the Scottish Highlands
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  • Spot wildlife on a cruise on the Moray Firth
  • Go mythical monster hunting on a boat trip on Loch Ness
  • Enjoy a ride on the nostalgic Strathspey Steam Railway
  • 7 days from £991 pp

    was £1,165 pp

  • Dates Available

    April 2025 - October 2025

  • Duration

    7 days

  • Depart From

    6 airports

  • Excursions

    5 included

  • Meals

    12 included

Portree, Scotland
Portree, Scotland

Reach for the Skye

The isle of Skye tops most travellers Scotland lists. Why? Its well-preserved castles, rugged coastline, unusual peaks, and colourful waterfront villages are hard to look past. It’s best discovered on an adventurous road trip. Begin your Skye journey with a look at the cinematic Eilean Donan Castle on the shores of Loch Duich, a spot you might just recognise from a number of major films.

Pass through the famous Cuillin Hills, which are often covered in a mysterious layer of mist, and stop at the next castle of the journey: Dunvegan Castle. Rumoured to be the oldest continuously occupied family home in Scotland, you will feel truly immersed in history here. End your trip in Portree, the isle’s main town. The harbourfront is postcard-perfect with vibrantly painted homes lining the water.

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Low angle shot of the Callanish Standing Stones, with a woman standing next one
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Hebridean Island Adventure
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  • Enjoy a tour of the enchanting Isle of Skye
  • Venture to the Standing Stones of Calanais, a Black House, the Broch of Carloway and the Butt of Lewis
  • Travel around the Isle of Harris
  • 6 days from £1,170 pp

    was £1,299 pp

  • Dates Available

    April 2025 - October 2025

  • Duration

    6 days

  • Depart From

    6 airports

  • Excursions

    5 included

  • Meals

    10 included

The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo lined up in formation infront of Edinburgh castle night time
The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo

Marvel at Tattoo

Now for a night to get pulses racing. Take your spot at Edinburgh Castle for an evening performance of the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo. Marvel at the spectacle of massed pipes, drums, and colour, and enjoy the skill and tradition of performance teams from all around the globe. A sight not to be missed is the lone piper silhouetted against the black sky as they patrol the battlements above.

Make the most of your trip to Edinburgh and wander the cobblestone streets to some of the city’s most famous sites. Be sure to check out Princes Street and Jenners (the world’s oldest department store), St Giles Cathedral, the Sir Walter Scott monument, and the ever-bustling Royal Mile.

 

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The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo lined up in formation infront of Edinburgh castle night time
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The Edinburgh Tattoo
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  • Enjoy a reserved seat to observe the spectacular Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo
  • Experience a short orientation tour of Glasgow with some time for self-exploration
  • Join an optional boat trip across Loch Lomond and a tour of the beautiful Trossachs
  • 4 days from £689 pp

    was £765 pp

  • Dates Available

    August 2025

  • Duration

    4 days

  • Depart From

    6 airports

  • Excursions

    2 included

  • Meals

    4 included

High angle shot of Loch Ness And Urquhart Castle
Loch Ness And Urquhart Castle, Scotland

Look for Ness

You didn’t think we were going to put together a Scotland bucket list without Nessie, did you? Even if it’s the last thing you do, get to Loch Ness. While the loch is the site of an age-old cryptozoological mystery, it’s also quite the natural beauty - and an underrated sunset spot.

Take a boat trip to see the very best of the area (and to give yourself a fighting chance of seeing the monster living in the dark waters). If you have time, keep an eye out for the cormorants and ospreys on the wooded shores and maybe even venture past the dramatic ruins of Urquhart Castle, which still boasts prison cells and a watchtower. You might also fancy walking or cycling the new Loch Ness Trail which loops around the loch.

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