On this private tour we customise the day to suit your needs, whether its about golf, history, Scotland's oldest university, local food and drink or quaint fishing villages St Andrews has something for everyone and is a welcome break from the hustle and bustle of city.
Pickup included
Pick up in Edinburgh Old Town, New Town or nearby port.
We sometimes stop by the quaint village of Ceres to see what role it played in producing someone important to the Declaration of Independence in America.
Stop at the famous Old Course, the worlds first golf course. We can see the first tee, 18th hole, stand on the Swilcan bridge and visit the pro shop if you like.
Wander the grounds of Scotland's Oldest university and walk in the footsteps of some recent Royal students, William and Kate.
See the beautiful ruins of St Andrews Cathedral, once the biggest building in all of Scotland and part of the final resting place of the patron Saint of Scotland.
Visit the beautiful fishing village of Crail near St Andrews.
If you would like to try some craft whisky or gin we can stop by Kingsbarns distillery just outside St Andrews.
You will be advised in advance of the tour who your guide will be and where they will meet you depending on where you require to be picked up.
Edinburgh, Scotland's capital, is a city of historic and cultural significance. Known for its medieval Old Town and elegant Georgian New Town, both designated as UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Edinburgh offers a unique blend of ancient and modern. The city is famous for its annual festivals, including the Edinburgh Fringe, and its iconic Edinburgh Castle.
A historic fortress that dominates the city's skyline. It houses the Scottish Crown Jewels and the Stone of Destiny.
A historic street connecting Edinburgh Castle to the Palace of Holyroodhouse. Lined with shops, restaurants, and historic sites.
An extinct volcano offering panoramic views of the city. A popular spot for hiking and outdoor activities.
The former royal yacht of the British monarchy, now a museum docked in Edinburgh's port.
A traditional Scottish dish made from sheep's offal, oats, and spices, typically served with neeps and tatties (turnips and potatoes).
A small, double-crust meat pie filled with minced mutton or beef.
A traditional Scottish dessert made with whipped cream, raspberries, honey, and toasted oats.
Scotland's iconic bright orange, fizzy soft drink with a unique flavor.
Summer is the peak tourist season, with long daylight hours and numerous festivals. The weather is generally pleasant, making it ideal for exploring the city's outdoor attractions.
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Edinburgh is generally safe for tourists, but as with any major city, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions against petty crime.
Edinburgh Waverley, Edinburgh Haymarket
Edinburgh Bus Station (Stance 20)
Affordable and frequent bus services cover the entire city. Key routes include the Airlink 100 to the airport.
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Lothian offers a mix of historic sites, scenic landscapes, and outdoor activities. Visit historic castles, explore picturesque villages, and enjoy the beautiful countryside.
Fife is known for its beautiful coastline, historic towns, and the famous St. Andrews, home to the University of St. Andrews and the Old Course golf course.
Stirling is a historic city known for its castle and its role in Scottish history. It's a great destination for history enthusiasts and those interested in Scotland's past.
Price varies by option