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Scotland

Discover the rocky peaks, deep valleys, sparkling lochs, native woodlands, and golden sands of Scotland, where myths and legends abound. This is an adventurous and enchanting destination, where World Heritage architecture is marked by the sands of time, where abundant fresh produce is plucked from the surrounding wilderness, and where wild creatures roam free across vast, undulating swathes of land.

Extraordinary Ways to Experience Scotland Hike Across Scotland’s Towering Isle of Skye

Set off the Scottish mainland’s windswept western shores, the Isle of Skye spans 80 kilometres of rugged mountains, emerald moors, timeworn castles, crystal lochs and seaside cliffs. Hike this wild island enclave, exploring Dunvegan Castle and Gardens, the oldest continuously inhabited castle in Scotland, and the majestic Cuillin Hills.

Wander the Historic Streets of Edinburgh

Edinburgh is the stately and sophisticated capital of Scotland, graced with rustic medieval and Gothic architecture. Looming over the city is majestic Edinburgh Castle, home to Scotland’s crown jewels. Wander down the Royal Mile and discover the splendid Palace of Holyroodhouse, the Queen’s official residence in Scotland.

Discover the Glens, Lochs & Castles of the Scottish Highlands

Scotland is the most mountainous region of Great Britain. The beautiful Highlands are an untamed landscape of mountains, lochs and heathery glens, historic castles and famous battle sites. Don’t miss its famous distilleries and the chance to taste some of the world’s finest single malts.

Savour Fine Scotch Whiskies in Private Tasting Rooms

In Edinburgh, join an expert at The Scotch Malt Whisky Society, to learn more about fine single cask, single malt whiskies purchased for members directly from top distilleries throughout Scotland. Relax and sample some of their finest malts in a private tasting room usually reserved for members.

Suggested Tailor-Made Itinerary

A Scottish Sojourn

11 days from $11,725 pp Arrive Edinburgh (3N) – Inverness (2N) – Isle of Skye (2N) – Fort William (1N) – Depart Glasgow (2N) Embracing the northernmost part of the British Isles, Scotland is wild and untamed. Its landscape of lochs and heathery glens, famous battle sites and fast-flowing rivers provide a dramatic background to historic castles, whisky distilleries and ancient ruins. Its rival cities too are an intriguing contrast: Edinburgh with its captivating history and vibrant Glasgow where festivals, museums and the live music scene create a cultural buzz.

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