England and Scotland Tours and Trips

England and Scotland Tours and Trips

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Experience the best of the United Kingdom in one trip by combining an England tour and Scotland tour. Start by landing in the historic city of London and exploring its iconic attractions like Big Ben and the National History Museum on an England museum and gallery visit tour. Pass through the idyllic town of Cotswold and the historic city of Bath, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Make a quick stop at the maritime city Liverpool to visit waterfront attractions like the Royal Albert Dock before heading to Scotland, starting with the capital city of Edinburgh. In Edinburgh, take a guided drinking tour and familiarize yourself with the country’s most famous product, before making your way to the popular nearby regions of Glasgow and Perth for the remainder of your trip. If you have longer or are a nature lover, pick places like the Scottish Highlands or the Isle of Skye to experience nature’s wilderness and untouched landscapes. Whatever you choose, England and Scotland trips will be an experience of a lifetime.

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Anonymous | Traveled in November

Great tour Terry the tour leader was fantastic as was the driver Sage A couple of the hotels were a bit isolated leaving you a little stranded if you wanted to venture out

Anonymous | Traveled in November

European Cavalcade offered great value for money. The itinerary included unique sites and optional experiences that made the tour so memorable for us. Lucerne and St Paul de Vence were our favorites.

Samantha | Traveled in November

This trip was fantastic. It was a great way to see a lot in a small amount of time without the stress and pressure of organising your own itinerary. There is also a heap of free time in each place to go and do whatever you want to do. The introductory walking tours in each country made this super easy as we were shown how to use public transport to get into the city centres. It is a fast-paced trip, so keep this mind if that's not what you're after. Finally, our trip leader, driver, and group were amazing. Cass and Attila are standout humans, they know their stuff, and get you from A to B efficiently to maximise your time. They both went above and beyond for our group every day.

Anonymous | Traveled in November

Absolutely love it trip leader was amazing smart really know her stuff makes everybody fill included and not filling alone at Andy time so great experience can’t wait do another trip but going be hard top trip

Steve L. | Traveled in November

What a trip. I have always planned our family trips, so was leery about a guided tour. I was wrong to be leery. The itinerary and tour guide(s) were awesome, and still left plenty of free time (and gave plenty of options) for our own excursions. Collette is first-class in everything they do, and there are no hidden costs or fees. The best bang for the buck vacation we've ever had (and that is saying something, since I have planned our previous vacations). We immediately signed up for two more trips from Collette!

Monica B. | Traveled in November

You'd better be prepared for lots of early starts and long days because 8 European countries in 10 days is no easy feat! But with the best Contiki family I could ask for and our incredible trip manager, Libby and driver, Piotr, the whole trip was the most incredible whirlwind any of us could have ever imagined! Some of the best moments ever happened on the bus in between cities, and don't even get me started when we were off the bus and on the ground in every incredible city. You'll have to go on this trip yourself (and you better!) if you really want to know just what I mean, because holy smokes, I've never been so in love with the European glimpses I got.

England and Scotland Tours

England and Scotland Tours

Experience the best of the United Kingdom in one trip by combining an England tour and Scotland tour. Start by landing in the historic city of London and exploring its iconic attractions like Big Ben and the National History Museum on an England museum and gallery visit tour. Pass through the idyllic town of Cotswold and the historic city of Bath, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Make a quick stop at the maritime city Liverpool to visit waterfront attractions like the Royal Albert Dock before heading to Scotland, starting with the capital city of Edinburgh.

In Edinburgh, take a guided drinking tour and familiarize yourself with the country’s most famous product, before making your way to the popular nearby regions of Glasgow and Perth for the remainder of your trip. If you have longer or are a nature lover, pick places like the Scottish Highlands or the Isle of Skye to experience nature’s wilderness and untouched landscapes. Whatever you choose, England and Scotland trips will be an experience of a lifetime.

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Traveling to England & Scotland: An Overview

England and Scotland tours are popular for their lively cities, stunning natural beauty, and varied experiences. Find all you need to know here before traveling to these countries.

Getting from England to Scotland

Land in the bustling city of London at the Heathrow Airport. Get around the city via the London Underground (the Tube) or an iconic double-decker bus. Easily travel around England by train, coach, or car rental. Transportation apps like Trainline and First Bus can help you navigate all travel routes and book the best available option. To travel to Scotland from England, opt for a scenic train ride or a low-cost airlines for a quick and comfortable option.

Best Time to visit England and Scotland

The best time for England and Scotland tours is between March and November. Summer is the high season with lots of events and great weather. Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons see fewer crowds and the rates for accommodation and other recreational activities can be cheaper. Mid to late December is also peak tourist time with Christmas lights and holiday markets flooded with tourists and locals alike.

Highlights of England and Scotland Trips

  • Enjoy some of the world’s most popular attractions like the Tower of London, the British Museum, the River Thames, and Edinburgh Castle.
  • Opt for a day tour to the famous Jurassic Coast with outstanding geographical features, or the Cotswolds, popular for its rolling hills and honey-colored stone villages.
  • Soak in Bath’s natural thermal waters and spend a day strolling around this culturally rich city on a Bath sightseeing tour. Recommendations for sightseeing include the Pulteney Bridge and the Roman Baths.
  • Sign up for a local culinary tour and savor traditional whiskey, Scottish tablet, Yorkshire pudding, shepherd’s pie, and more on the guided trip.
  • Consider a UK hiking trip on the scenic trails of Loch Ness, the Isle of Skye, and the Northwest Highlands.
  • Take a day to explore the famed Stonehenge. There is lots to see beyond the iconic stone circle, including a museum, exhibition, and Neolithic houses.

England and Scotland Travel Tips

  • Purchase heritage passes and city cards that offer discounted entry to multiple attractions. The Great British Heritage Pass is the most popular.
  • Make time for the less-commercialized attractions of these two countries like the Jurassic Coast, a 95-mile coastline stretch and England’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site, and Hebrides—an archipelago off the west coast of Scotland.

At a Glance: England And Scotland

  England Scotland
Annual Visitors 40 million 3.2 million
Ideal Duration 6 to 7 days 5 to 6 days
Transportation Fly to London. Once in the city, you can use the efficient and extensive train network. Buses are cheaper though, but best for short travel distances. Consider buying an Oyster card. Fly to Edinburgh. Rely on the impressive train and bus network to cover most destinations. Consider buying your own car for offbeat places and islands.
Top Destinations England, Bath, Lake District,
York, Brighton
Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee,
St. Andrews, Perth
Top Activities
  • Explore the historic landmarks of London, from Buckingham Palace to the Tower of London.
  • Visit Stonehenge to marvel at the ancient and mysterious stone circle.
  • Enjoy afternoon tea in a traditional English tea room.
  • Savor the maritime history of Liverpool.
  • Climb to the summit of Ben Nevis, the highest peak in the UK, for stunning panoramic views of the Scottish Highlands. 
  • Take a scenic drive through the breathtaking landscapes of the Isle of Skye.
  • Enjoy a whisky-tasting tour in one of Scotland's famous distilleries. 
Affordability England is more expensive than Scotland. You can anticipate a daily budget of USD 200 for mid-range expenses.
Offbeat accommodations tend to be cheaper.
Scotland’s major cities are cheaper than England. The daily budget for the mid-range trip can be USD 150 and you can enjoy luxury accommodations at the same price at offbeat islands and areas.

FAQ’s For England and Scotland tours

1. How long do you need for an England and Scotland trip?
To cover the highlights of England and Scotland like the major cities and towns of London, Edinburgh, Bath, and Perth, a week-long trip is sufficient. To delve into more immersive experiences and visit offbeat locations like New Forest, one of England’s national parks with extraordinary wildlife sightings, or the Scottish Highlands, known for unique landscapes, you will need a 10 to 14-day itinerary.

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