Scotland

With every tour there are 4 main things that we like to include.

1. the best sightseeing attractions
2. visit important historical sites
3. cultural learning, including meeting the local people, visiting a local school, cooking classes and a farming experience.
4. we will also provide one day that students can really enjoy and look forward to, like an amusement park or special event.


We are able to provide everything that your school needs including all land arrangements, student group flights, travel insurance and visas.


 
           
   
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Scotland School Tour (example)

Day 1
London
On arrival into London you are transferred to your hotel.

Day 2
London - Edinburgh (D)
This morning your tour begins and you travel north, heading for the Scottish border and capital city of Edinburgh. Dinner is included tonight at your hotel.

Day 3
Edinburgh (B)
Today is a a full day to enjoy this "Prince of Cities" Morning sightseeing with a Local Guide introduces you to the 200-year-old "New Town" and famous scientists, inventors, and novelists. In the "Old Town," drive up the narrow Royal Mile to Edinburgh Castle to admire Scotland's Crown Jewels.

Day 4
Edinburgh - Aviemore (B D)
This morning you will visit St. Andrews, whose Royal and Ancient Golf Club has given us the rules of golfing; Braemar, home of the Royal Highland Games for over 900 years; and Royal Deeside, where the Queen is an annual visitor. At a whisky distillery, let your guide explain the ancient art of converting barley, water, and yeast into a heart-warming liquor. Spend the night at Aviemore in the Cairngorm Mountains.

Day 5
Aviemore - Isle of Skye - Oban (B D)
Today you cross the battlefield of Culloden Moor, then pause in the Highland capital of Inverness before tracing the shores of Loch Ness, looking out for the mysterious monster. More heather-clad moors as you drive through the western Highlands to take your photos of picture-perfect Eilean Donan Castle before crossing the bridge from Lochalsh onto the Inner Hebridean Isle of Skye. The route back to the mainland is by ferry across the Sound of Sleat to Mallaig. Follow the "Road to the Isles," pausing at Glenfinnan, the site where Bonnie Prince Charlie's standard was raised in 1745, and Fort William, then skirt the shores of lovely Loch Linnhe on the way to the pretty fishing port of Oban.

Day 6
Oban - Isle of Mull - Isle of Iona (B)
Take the ferry to the Isle of Mull. Land at Craignure and enjoy the scenic drive to the departure point of the passenger ferry across to the beautiful and fascinating Isle of Iona. This is the burial place of many Scottish kings and chiefs, including Macbeth. And it is here that in 563 A.D. St. Columba established one of the first Christian monasteries in the British Isles. Time to visit the cathedral and explore the religious settlement before returning to Oban.

Day 7
Oban - Glasgow (B D)
Today you cross the spectacular Pass of Brander, and from Inveraray take the road known as "Rest and Be Thankful" to the "Bonnie Banks" of Loch Lomond, the most famous loch of all. In Glasgow, Scotland's largest city, your orientation city tour takes in the fine 12th-century cathedral, imposing university buildings, and elegant Georgian squares built by the wealthy tobacco barons. Time for last-minute shopping before bidding farewell to your travelling companions over dinner at your hotel.

Day 8
Glasgow - London (B)
Relax and let the countryside pass by on your southbound journey back to London where you can fly home or continue your sightseeing.

 
 
 
 
 
 
                 
 

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