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Edinburgh, Scotland
Dublin, Ireland
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St. Andrews: If you like golf, you’ll love St Andrews. But if you think it spoils a nice walk in the park, there’s also Swilcan Bridge.
Loch Ness: Sit back, relax and cruise along the loch with your Contiki crew. But keep your eyes peeled and camera ready for mythical ‘Nessie’.
Scottish Highlands: Ever wondered how native animal species - like the Scottish Red Squirrel, Lynx and Beavers - are reintroduced into the wild? Come learn about it all from an expert (who'll also tell you how the Caledonian pine forest is being reforested too!). Every penny you spend here will directly support Trees for Life, a TreadRight supported project.
Stirling: Explore the sights of Stirling and get a selfie with the memorial to the iconic Scottish knight.
Mallaig: We'll visit Helix Park, home to The Kelpies (horse statues, standing at 100ft tall & weighing more than 300 tonnes each). It's a wonder to behold. Plus, there's also an adventure play park with woodlands and boardwalks for some added fun.
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Experience the best of Scotland and Ireland on the "Scotland and Ireland Reunion 35 to 45" tour, a 13-day city sightseeing journey designed for spirited travelers in their prime. Starting in Edinburgh and ending in Dublin, this trip packs in iconic highlights—from Blarney Castle and a cruise on Loch Ness to the folk rhythms of Belfast and the stunning landscapes of the Highlands. With group inclusions like city tours, legendary local attractions, and plenty of opportunities to sample whisky and Guinness, it’s a celebration of Celtic culture and camaraderie. The tour’s unique offering? The seamless combination of two vibrant countries, allowing you to immerse yourself in both Scottish and Irish legends without missing a beat.