CIE Tours
9 Day Scottish Dream
Check the must-sees off of your wish list on this good-value Scotland tour, which is an ideal introduction to the bustling cities and breathtaking landscapes.
Authentic Local Experiences:
- Expect an unforgettable evening of music, ceremony, theatre and dance with reserved seats for the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo on July 27 – August 17 departures. All other departures will experience an exclusive Scottish Evening with dinner and traditional entertainment.
- Immerse yourself in farm life to see how a farmer works with highly-skilled dogs to herd sheep.
Trip Highlights:
- Blair Athol Distillery
- Blair Castle
- Culloden Battlefield
- Edinburgh Castle
- Cruise on Loch Lomond
- Inveraray Castle
- Isle of Skye Highlights
- St Andrews
- Scottish Evening*
*July 27 – August 17 departures.
Dining Experiences:
- 8 Breakfasts (B) and 5 Dinners*(D)
*Meal counts vary on Tattoo departures, as the Scottish Evening is replaced with the Tattoo and an independent dinner.
Hotels:
- Sandman Signature Glasgow Hotel or Glasgow Grosvenor Hotel | Glasgow (1)
- Ballachulish Hotel | Ballachulish (1)
- Muthu Newton Hotel or Courtyard by Marriott Inverness Airport | Nairn (1)
- Atholl Palace Hotel or Crieff Hydro Hotel, | Pitlochry (2)
- Norton House Hotel & Spa or Dalhousie Castle Hotel & Spa | near Edinburgh (3)
Day 1 |
Picturesque Glasgow will instantly charm you with its collection of stunning architecture, historic landmarks, and trendy restaurants and bars. Scotland’s vibrant and eclectic cultural center, Glasgow is an essential destination for travelers to the United Kingdom. One highlight of this eye-catching city includes its Gothic-style architecture, which seemingly transports you to the height of the Middle Ages. Glasgow Cathedral, perhaps the city’s most famous Gothic structure, boasts vaulted ceilings and magnificent stained-glass windows. The University of Glasgow, dating back to the fifteenth century, is replete with historic buildings, including the iconic arches of the Cloisters. Nearby Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, fashioned from deep red sandstone, houses thousands of unique pieces of European art and remains one of Glasgow’s most visited tourist attractions. Other notable sites include the Victorian-era City Chambers, the sprawling Necropolis cemetery, and the lush, colorful Botanic Gardens near Kibble Palace. Indulge in Glasgow’s culinary scene and social life! Be sure to tour one of the city’s distilleries to sample local whisky, or step inside any of the historic pubs scattered throughout the city center and buy a fresh pint of ale. Savor a full Scottish breakfast, complete with eggs, black pudding, and baked beans, or better yet, try some spicy curry, a favorite meal for many Glaswegians. Live music and nighttime bar crawls are a must in Glasgow; stop by King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut, which has hosted many of today’s iconic bands, and you might just catch the next up-and-coming act. Start your next adventure in Glasgow, Scotland! |
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The Isle of Skye is said to be the ancient island were warriors of the famed Red Branch of Irish mythology trained. |
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Day 6 |
Saint Andrews, a picturesque town on Scotland's east coast, is a captivating blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Known as the "Home of Golf," it is celebrated worldwide for its historic Old Course, one of the oldest golf courses in the world, dating back to the early 15th century. Golf enthusiasts will find a pilgrimage to the iconic Swilcan Bridge or the 18th hole of the Old Course to be an unforgettable experience. The Royal and Ancient Golf Club, founded in 1754, continues to be a global authority on the rules of golf, adding to the town’s illustrious reputation in the sport. Beyond the greens, Saint Andrews is steeped in a rich tapestry of history and academia. The medieval ruins of Saint Andrews Cathedral, once Scotland's largest church, tell a story of grandeur and religious significance. The cathedral, founded in 1158, was a major pilgrimage site before it fell into ruins during the Scottish Reformation. Nearby, the striking Saint Andrews Castle, perched on a rocky promontory overlooking the North Sea, served as a fortress, a bishop's palace, and even a notorious prison. Today, its intriguing underground mine and 'bottle dungeon' offer a glimpse into Scotland's turbulent past. Saint Andrews is also home to Scotland’s oldest university, the University of St Andrews, founded in 1413. Renowned for its academic excellence and stunning historic campus, the university has attracted scholars for centuries, including Prince William and Kate Middleton, who famously met here. Strolling through the university’s beautiful grounds, with their cobbled streets and ivy-clad buildings, gives visitors a sense of walking through history. The town’s charm extends to its vibrant local culture, with quaint shops, cafes, and pubs that provide a welcoming atmosphere for both locals and tourists alike. Fun fact: Saint Andrews is not only a hub for history and golf; it’s also known for its beautiful beaches. West Sands Beach, a two-mile stretch of pristine sand backed by dunes, gained international fame in the opening scenes of the Oscar-winning film Chariots of Fire. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely walk or invigorating run along the shore, with breathtaking views of the town's skyline in the distance. Whether you are drawn by its rich history, its legendary golf, or its scenic coastal beauty, Saint Andrews offers a little something for every traveler. |
Day 7 |
In Edinburgh, an ancient fortress looms, the hills are steep, and travelers delight in the hidden charms of the Old Town and New Town. Hike to find spectacular views on Arthur's Seat, shop the downhill streets of the Royal Mile, and visit Edinburgh Castle, an imposing royal fortress that defines this city's skyline. Distillery tours celebrating Scotland's famous national drink (scotch) are also quite popular. |
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Day 9 |
In Edinburgh, an ancient fortress looms, the hills are steep, and travelers delight in the hidden charms of the Old Town and New Town. Hike to find spectacular views on Arthur's Seat, shop the downhill streets of the Royal Mile, and visit Edinburgh Castle, an imposing royal fortress that defines this city's skyline. Distillery tours celebrating Scotland's famous national drink (scotch) are also quite popular. |
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07/31/25 - 08/08/25 |
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