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Simple stays with essential amenities. Typically guesthouses, hostels or hotels rated below 3 stars — clean, no-frills, and great for value-conscious travelers.
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Winter in Scotland casts a spell like no other. The 'Winter Highland Fling' tour, a 5-day city sightseeing adventure, invites you to unravel the legends and landscapes of the Scottish Highlands. Begin and end in Edinburgh, but be prepared to lose yourself in the magic of the Misty Isle, the historic heart of Inverness, and the mysteries of Loch Ness. Spend two cozy nights in Inverness, soaking in Highland hospitality and perhaps catching a glimpse of the elusive Nessie.
This trip is ideal for those who relish atmospheric journeys—think snow-dusted hills, hearty local fare, and friendly evenings in storied towns. The unique selling point: experiencing Scotland’s most iconic sights at a time when crowds are few and the scenery is at its most enchanting. For travelers seeking a winter getaway with a blend of culture, folklore, and spectacular vistas, this tour package promises memories as crisp and clear as the Highland air.
Arriving into London, Britain puts its best foot forward with the internationally renowned Chelsea Flower Show. Be on the lookout for the royal, the rich and the famous at the world’s premier garden show. Hop the English Channel and experience the finer things in life as you cruise through the canals of medieval Bruges and witness the world’s largest flower auction in Amsterdam. Live it up at the Loire Valley Chateaux—where the riverside castles at Chenonceau and Chambord flash back to the heyday of the French royal family. The regality continues with a tour of King Louis XIV’s palace of Versailles before the vacation draws to a close at Monet's Garden and water-lily pond.
City sightseeing
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Group Tour
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Hotel
Age Range
5-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Paris, London, Amsterdam, Monnic
Paris, London, Amsterdam, Monnickendam, Bruges, Giverny, Loire Valley
Get ready to discover the wilder side of Scotland on the "North Scotland, Loch Ness & Orkney - 5 days" small-group tour. Tailored for experienced travelers and seniors, this easy-activity trip sets out from Edinburgh and uncovers the legends of Loch Ness, the dramatic tales of Glencoe, and the remote beauty of John o'Groats. Ferry over to Orkney to explore 5,000-year-old Skara Brae and the UNESCO-listed Heart of Neolithic Orkney before returning to the Highlands’ breathtaking scenery. What makes this trip stand out is its unique access to ancient sites and awe-inspiring landscapes, all enjoyed in a friendly and relaxed small-group setting.
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Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Not afraid of frocking up in a kilt and jumping on the bagpipes? Perhaps you've got some Scottish blood! And lucky you if you do. Home to mystical castles, glorious highlands and enough whisky to booze the Loch Ness Monster, you'll be head over heels with all things Scottish by the time your week of adventure with 35-45s is up.
Charming castles, historic streets, lively cities and jaw-dropping natural beauty - this 6-day journey will show you all that England is known for and more. Live out your period drama dreams in Bath and Windsor. You’ll check out the world-famous Oxford, visit the birthplace of Shakespeare, tour the streets of Liverpool and soak in the historical feels in York & Carlisle with 35-45s from around the world. From north to south (and everything in between), this is the best of England.
City sightseeing
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Group Tour
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Hotel
Age Range
18-35 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
London, Edinburgh, Bristol, Birm
London, Edinburgh, Bristol, Birmingham, Liverpool, York, Carlisle
Step into Scotland’s ancient heritage with the “Orkney Express - 3 days” tour. Departing from Inverness, this cultural journey takes you across the northern Highlands and by ferry to the Orkney Islands. Explore Kirkwall, the mysterious Skara Brae settlement, Viking runes at Maeshowe, and the iconic Brodgar Stone Circle. With an easy physical activity rating, this tour is ideal for history enthusiasts and mature travelers eager to delve into remote, storied landscapes. The unique draw: Access to Orkney’s Neolithic and Viking treasures, expertly guided in a small group setting.
Cultural, religious and historic sites
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Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
For those drawn to the romance of the Scottish Highlands, the "Scottish Highlands From Edinburgh - 5 days" tour delivers both ease and adventure. Starting in Edinburgh, this easy-paced trip invites experienced travelers and seniors to explore the Isle of Skye, hunt for ‘Nessie’ at Loch Ness, and soak up the charm of Ullapool’s fishing village. Visit ‘tropical’ Plockton with its surprising palm trees, and trek through Skye’s historic and scenic routes. Learn about the Glencoe massacre in Fort William before returning to the capital. The defining feature: a perfect mix of iconic Highland scenery, local history, and relaxed group exploration.
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Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Venture into the wild beauty of northern Scotland and the mystical Orkney Islands with the "North Scotland, Loch Ness & Orkney (Hotel) - 5 days" tour. Designed for seniors and seasoned explorers, this easy-paced journey from Edinburgh includes stays in comfortable 3-star hotels. Highlights range from seeking out the Loch Ness monster to spending the night in Inverness, the ‘Capital of the Highlands.’ Cross into Orkney by ferry to marvel at the UNESCO-listed Heart of Neolithic Orkney, including the ancient village of Skara Brae. The USP: a seamless blend of neolithic wonders, legendary landscapes, and Scottish hospitality, all within a compact, expertly guided itinerary.
Explorer
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
If you dream of wild coasts, ancient history, and rare wildlife, the "Wild Scotland - M/V Sylvia Earle" tour is your chance to experience the untamed spirit of the Scottish isles. Over 12 days, this guided small group trip sets sail from Edinburgh to Aberdeen, showcasing remote archipelagos and scenic villages that few travelers ever reach.
Marvel at colossal seabird colonies, from adorable puffins to vocal Arctic terns, as your ship navigates rugged coastlines and dramatic lochs. Zodiac excursions bring you up close to playful seals, and with luck, the sight of whales or dolphins cresting the waves. On land, explore the ancient wonders of the Hebrides, Shetlands, and other little-visited isles where history lives in Iron Age brochs and windswept ruins.
Highlights include a visit to the World Heritage Site of St. Kilda and immersive Zodiac cruises through spectacular waterways teeming with marine life. The tour’s unique selling point is its rare access to Scotland’s most remote natural havens, offering birdwatchers and nature lovers a front-row seat to some of Europe’s most pristine environments—an unforgettable exploration by land and sea.
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Looking to make a difference while discovering the wild beauty of Scotland? The Isle of Skye Volunteer Adventure invites you to spend five days combining volunteer work with sightseeing on the magical Sleat Peninsula. Mornings are devoted to meaningful conservation efforts—planting trees, building paths, and restoring local forests in partnership with the Sleat Community Trust.
Afternoons are all about exploration: tour romantic castles, sample local whisky, visit waterfalls, and dive into Scottish legends and Gaelic culture. The tour’s unique selling point is its blend of hands-on volunteering with classic sightseeing, allowing travelers to leave a positive impact while savoring the iconic landscapes and community spirit of the Isle of Skye.