A full day shore excursion, taking in some of the best scenery Scotland has to offer and history lessons along the way. From shimmering lochs and breath-taking mountain scenery to ancient castles and atmospheric ruins.
We have a short photo stop at the ‘Rest and be Thankful’. The name comes from the words etched on a stone near the junction of the A83 and the B828, by soldiers who built the original military road in 1753. The road was so long and steep that it was traditional for weary travellers to rest at the top and be thankful for having reached the highest point.
The tour cost includes entry to Inveraray Castle, home to clan Campbell.
After the castle you have time to explore this 18th century town with its distinctive white-washed buildings. The town is a magnificent piece of Scottish Georgian architecture. Here you can also enjoy a spot of lunch.
From Inveraray we travel to the imposing Kilchurn Castle, which stands at the head of Loch Awe in a backdrop of soaring mountains. We’ll have a brief stop for photos of this mid 15th century fortress.
Our last stop of the day is on Loch Lomond’s shores and the picturesque highland village of Luss. This conservation village is a favourite stop for tourists and for pilgrims, having been a Christian settlement for at least 1500 years. There’s evidence of the Vikings having plundered the area in 1263 and you can see their legacy in the ‘hogback’ grave, a stone sculpture, in the ancient churchyard. The interior of Luss Parish Church, founded by the Celtic Saint MacKessog, has been restored to its former glory and features a unique timber roof architecture and stunning stained glass.
Our team member will meet our passengers outside the Ocean Terminal Building. Please ensure you check in with the team at least 15 minutes prior to departure.
Scotland is a country in the United Kingdom known for its dramatic landscapes, rich history, and vibrant culture. From the bustling cities of Edinburgh and Glasgow to the rugged Highlands and serene islands, Scotland offers a diverse range of experiences for travelers.
A historic fortress that dominates the skyline of Edinburgh, offering a glimpse into Scotland's past.
A large, deep freshwater loch known for its legendary monster, Nessie, and stunning scenery.
A stunning example of Scottish Gothic architecture and one of the few medieval cathedrals in Scotland to have survived the Reformation intact.
A picturesque island known for its dramatic landscapes, including the Old Man of Storr and the Quiraing.
A historic town known as the home of golf and the University of St. Andrews, with a rich medieval history.
A savory pudding made from sheep's offal, oatmeal, and spices, traditionally cooked in a sheep's stomach.
A creamy smoked haddock soup with potatoes and onions.
A traditional Scottish dessert made with whipped cream, raspberries, honey, and toasted oats.
This is the warmest and driest time of the year, ideal for outdoor activities and festivals. However, it is also the busiest tourist season.
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Scotland is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates in most areas. However, petty crime and pickpocketing can occur in tourist areas and crowded places.
Edinburgh Waverley, Glasgow Central
Edinburgh Bus Station, Glasgow Bus Station
Efficient and comfortable, with scenic routes through the Highlands.
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A historic castle that played a significant role in Scottish history, offering stunning views and a rich past.
A beautiful national park with lochs, mountains, and forests, offering a variety of outdoor activities.
A stunning ruin of a Cistercian abbey with intricate stone carvings and a rich history.
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