Scotland 8-Day Tour
Scotland 8-Day Tour
An 8 Day Private Ready-to-Book Itinerary
8 Days starting from $5,999
High-season (June – August) starting from $6,999
Price reflects full booking with 4 persons on the tour / per person based on double occupancy / not including airfare
Daily breakfast is included. To allow for maximum flexibility in your daily schedule entrances to attractions, meals (unless specified in the itinerary) ferries, and tips are not included. Costs are subject to price changes and availability until the tour deposit is completed.
Scotland 8-Day Tour Itinerary At-A-Glance
Day 1
Arrive in Edinburgh
Day 2
Edinburgh City
Day 3
Edinburgh to Pitlochry
Day 4
Pitlochry to Inverness
Day 5
Inverness to Balmacara
Day 6
Balmacara to the Isle of Skye
Day 7
Isle of Skye to Oban
Day 8
Oban to Edinburgh
Itinerary Map

Day-By-Day Itinerary
This Itinerary can be Adjusted to Suit Your Interests
Day 1
Arrive in Edinburgh
Upon arrival in Edinburgh, we check in to our hotel, then we’re off to lunch at a delicious local-favorite restaurant. Next, we tour the Johnnie Walker Experience and afterward enjoy an evening stroll through the Georgian and neo-classical architecture of Edinburgh’s New Town on the way back to the hotel.
Overnight Edinburgh

Day 2
Edinburgh City
We begin our exploration of Edinburgh’s Old Town with a fascinating tour of hidden subterranean streets from the 17th century, frozen in time below The Royal Mile. After lunch, we join our local private guide where we’ll discover the history and scenery of this remarkable 1,200-year-old city, including a visit to Edinburgh Castle, followed by shopping and exploring the famed Royal Mile, Victoria Street and Prince’s Street.
Overnight Edinburgh

Day 3
Edinburgh to Pitlochry
This morning we meet our Highland guide and begin our exciting trek north with fascinating historical stops that include the village of Falkland (Mary, Queen of Scots’ favorite home) and the ancient university town of St Andrews, the Home of Golf. We’ll visit the remains of St Andrews Cathedral, which was once Scotland’s largest cathedral and most magnificent church.
Overnight in Pitlochry

Day 4
Pitlochry to Inverness
Our day begins with exploring the Glenlyon and Aberfeldy areas (Sir Walter Scott called it the “longest, loneliest and loveliest glen in Scotland”) with a bit of shopping & lunch. Next, we’re on to Inverness for a city tour and a possible whisky tour in the late afternoon. After dinner, we can enjoy live local music and ceilidh dancing, for those interested.
Overnight in Inverness

Day 5
Inverness to Balmacara
Today we enjoy a fascinating day filled with Scottish heritage. We visit the infamous and deeply moving Battlefield of Culloden of 1746, which forever changed the Highland way of life. Afterward, we explore the other-worldly 4,000-year-old Clava Stones. Next, we enjoy a special picnic lunch on the banks of Loch Ness. Then we’re off to the charming harbor village of Plockton for dinner and spend the night in Balmacara.
Overnight in Balmacara

Day 6
Balmacara to the Isle of Skye
Today, our first stop is considered one of the most beautiful castles in Scotland, the 13th-century Eilean Donan Castle. After our visit, we take the bridge over to the Isle of Skye and enjoy a full day of exploring this magical island. Highlights include the Sligachan old bridge, Portree, the old man of Storr, Kilt Rock and The Quiraing. Tonight we enjoy fine dining and lodging on the northern peninsula of Skye.
Overnight on the Isle of Skye

Day 7
Isle of Skye to Oban
This morning we catch the Mallaig Ferry and cross back to the mainland with lunch in Arisaig. We then head east to the shores of Loch Shiel and visit the Glenfinnan Monument and Viaduct. Next, we are awed as we drive through the mighty Glen Coe valley. Making our way to the port town of Oban, we lodge for the night.
Overnight in Oban

Day 8
Oban to Edinburgh
Leaving Oban, we journey west toward Edinburgh with visits to the exquisite Loch Lomand area, Kilchurn Castle, the village of Luss and Duck Bay. We finish our day with a tour of the remarkable Rosslyn Chapel and a farewell dinner. Spend the night at an airport hotel for morning departures.
Return to Edinburgh
Depending on your flight preference, you can depart tonight or spend the night in Edinburgh and depart early the next morning. *Airport hotel is not included in this package.

Accommodations
Lodgings are dependent on your travel dates and hotel availability. Your stays will be comparable to the lodgings shown below.
Lodging for
Days 1 & 2
InterContinental Edinburgh The George
Edinburgh

The InterContinental Edinburgh The George has been welcoming hotel guests since 1881. At its heart are five listed Georgian townhouses, built in 1775 as homes for Edinburgh’s most prosperous citizens. Today, our fine hotel is nestled in the beautiful UNESCO World Heritage area of Edinburgh and offers all the luxuries of an InterContinental life in the heart of the Scottish capital.

Lodging for
Day 3
Knockendarroch House Hotel
Pitlochry

We are the proud recipients of multiple awards including Trip Advisor’s Most Romantic Hotel for five years and the Scotland Hotel of the Year in 2021. We believe that the best hotel experiences result from a careful balance of quality, comfort, style and service.
Our warm and welcoming hotel offers contemporary country house style in a quiet elevated position in central Pitlochry. Our 18 bedrooms benefit from stunning panoramic views of Pitlochry and the surrounding hills of Highland Perthshire. Roaring log fires help to make our guest lounge a wonderfully relaxing space to enjoy drinks and canapés before taking dinner in our highly regarded restaurant. At Knockendarroch we pride ourselves on a our carefully constructed blend of excellent food, comfortable rooms, wonderful views and friendly service. We look forward to your stay with us!

Lodging for
Day 4
Ness Walk Hotel
Inverness

Nestled on the leafy banks of the River Ness lies Ness Walk, a luxurious 5-star hotel in Inverness, just 10 minutes from Loch Ness. Surrounded by a dramatic canopy of impressive trees, Ness Walk allows you to experience a secluded atmosphere in the heart of the vibrant city center. Originally a 19th-century house, our lovingly restored Grade B-listed building still retains many of its period features. The hotel is unified with modern design and architecture, providing a flawless balance between past and present.
Exceptional 5-star service is at the core of your Ness Walk experience. Each intricately designed room and suite has its own unique personality. Lavish and cared for, but never stuffy! Our hotel is all about your personal experience. Relax in our opulent lounge, settle in for a nightcap at the grand bar, or spoil yourself with a wonderful meal in our Torrish Restaurant.

Lodging for
Day 5
Balmacara Hotel
Balmacara

The Balmacara Hotel is situated on the shores of Lochalsh, with constantly changing views over the sea to Skye. Perfectly situated to explore this breathtakingly beautiful part of Scotland, the hotel is approx. 3 miles from Kyle of Lochalsh, the Skye Bridge, and Eilean Donan Castle. The hotel enjoys an outstanding location for touring and provides an ideal leisure break destination.

Lodging for
Day 6
Monkstadt 1745
Village of Linicro, Isle of Skye

The luxury lodge, Monkstadt 1745, is one of Skye’s most historic homes and the former seat of the Clan MacDonald. Located on the Northernmost Peninsula of the Isle of Skye, it is surrounded by sea and mountains.
All areas of the lodge have been tastefully designed with the history of the house in mind. The elegantly appointed five guest suites are grandly fitted with four-poster beds, large private baths and modern luxuries.
Discover the secrets that lie within Monkstadt 1745 whilst hunkering down by the fireside in the drawing room. Sit in the seats of some of Scottish history’s greatest characters while enjoying breakfast in the dining room. Explore the nearby Trotternish coastline where Bonnie Prince Charlie landed by boat with Flora MacDonald after the defeat at The Battle of Culloden…all of this and more await you at Monkstadt 1745.

Lodging for
Day 7
Perle Oban Hotel and Spa
Oban

Perle Oban is a luxury hotel & spa located in the center of Oban that boasts beautiful views over the harbor. Built in the late 1800s and previously used as a Royal Navy base during the Second World War, the hotel is an iconic, historic building on Oban’s seafront. A smart, modern boutique hotel with plush furnishings and bold colors throughout the decor. Breathe in the refreshing sea air, taste authentically local produce, and explore awe-inspiring views in the heart of Oban. Each of our 59 rooms are unique due to the iconic shape of the Victorian building, meaning no two rooms will be the same. Enjoy in-room Nespresso coffee machines, Bluetooth Bose sound systems, high-end toiletries, Egyptian cotton sheets and rainfall showers in our modern bathrooms.

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Additional costs will include airfare, meals, additional attractions, tips for tour guides/hospitality staff, shopping, and any other additional expenses incurred by the client. Insurance is encouraged and will be available through a third party company. Cancelation fees will apply and will be determined at time and cancelation and insurance coverage.