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10-Nights Scottish Clans & Castles

Scotland
10-Nights Scottish Clans & Castles
Scotland
CIE Tours
Vacation Offer ID 1542499
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Overview

CIE Tours

2025 - 11 Day Scottish Clans & Castles
Authentic Local Experiences:

July 25 - August 15 departures will have reserved seats for the spectacular Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo. All other departures will experience an exclusive Scottish Evening with dinner and traditional entertainment.
Meet some shaggy, long-horned Highland cows up close on a visit to a working farm.
Discover 800 years of history as you explore Dunvegan Castle - home to Clan MacLeod for 30 generations.

Trip Highlights:

Fyvie Castle
Culloden Battlefield
Dunvegan Castle
Edinburgh Castle
Eilean Donan Castle
Palace of Holyroodhouse
Isle of Skye
Sheepdog Demonstration
Highland Cow Farm Visit
Stirling Castle
Scottish Evening*


Dining Experiences: 

10 hot breakfasts (B) and 7 Dinners (D)

*Meal counts vary on Tattoo departures, as the Scottish Evening is replaced with the Tattoo and an independent dinner.
Hotels:

Sandman Signature Hotel, Glasgow (2)
Balmacara Hotel, near Kyle of Lochalsh (2)
Courtyard by Marriott Inverness Airport, Inverness (1)
Ardoe House Hotel & Spa, Aberdeen (2)
DoubleTree by Hilton Edinburgh - Queensferry Crossing, near Edinburgh (3)

Featured Destinations

Aberdeen

Aberdeen

An extraordinary symphony in grey, almost everything in Aberdeen is built of granite - even the roads. When drenched with sun and rain, the silvery stone has a fairy-tale shine; when under a cloud it can be a wee bit depressing. Brimming with civic pride, Aberdeen services one of the world's largest offshore oilfields.
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Balmacara Estate
Edinburgh

Edinburgh

Dominated by the ramparts of Edinburgh Castle, this picturesque city offers shopping on Princes Street, the grandeur of the Royal Mile, St. Giles Cathedral and historic Palace of Holyrood House, where Queen Mary lived and many Scottish kings were wed. Or venture across the moors to marvel at the scenic Highlands.
Inverness

Inverness

Inverness is an excellent tourism destination. With its suspension bridges across the River Ness and old stone buildings, it is a pretty place well-known for its floral displays. Walk along the river banks and to the Ness Islands for an escape from the hustle and bustle of the shops. Cross the river on little bridges and visit Bught Park. The Floral Hall has a sub-tropical horticultural extravaganza with a small waterfall, fish and all sorts of plants and trees. Walk up the river in the other direction and see Ben Wyvis on the skyline. Inverness has an excellent museum and art gallery. Local history talks take place here. Eden Court Theater, situated near the cathedral, has events listings and incorporates part of the old Bishop's Palace and is said to be haunted by the 'Green Lady' ghost of a wife of one of the bishops who hanged herself there. Also check out art.tm which is an art gallery and studio. The Spectrum Centre has a cafe and is the meeting place for local clubs and education classes. Look out for Scottish Showtime music and dance performances during the summer.
Glasgow

Glasgow

Glasgow is Scotland's biggest city and major tourist destination, possessing some of Britain's finest architecture and hosting a variety of cultural events and attractions. Glasgow has been described as the finest surviving example of a great Victorian city. Of particular interest is George Square - lined by several buildings constructed in the Italian Renaissance style. Few buildings pre-date 18th century. The most prominent of these are Glasgow Cathedral, and Provand's Lordship, which is the city's oldest house (c. 1471) and now a museum. The cathedral, situated on high ground to the east of the city and dating in parts from 12th century, is an outstanding example of Gothic architecture. The city has numerous parks and ornamental open spaces, including the Botanic Garden and zoological gardens. Glasgow grew around a church built in the 6th century by St Kentigern, who converted Scots to Christianity. The commercial growth of the community dates from the union of Scotland and England in 1707 and the opening up of trade in the 18th century when Glasgow became a major port and shipbuilder.
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Valid Date Ranges

April 2025
04/03/2025 04/13/2025 $3,545 per person
04/10/2025 04/20/2025 $4,145 per person
04/17/2025 04/27/2025 $3,595 per person
May 2025
05/08/2025 05/18/2025 $4,495 per person
05/15/2025 05/25/2025 $3,895 per person
June 2025
06/05/2025 06/15/2025 $4,145 per person
06/12/2025 06/22/2025 $4,845 per person
06/26/2025 07/06/2025 $4,395 per person
July 2025
07/10/2025 07/20/2025 $4,995 per person
07/17/2025 07/27/2025 $4,395 per person
07/31/2025 08/10/2025 $4,745 per person
August 2025
08/07/2025 08/17/2025 $4,745 per person
08/28/2025 09/07/2025 $4,395 per person
September 2025
09/11/2025 09/21/2025 $4,395 per person
09/18/2025 09/28/2025 $4,395 per person
October 2025
10/02/2025 10/12/2025 $3,595 per person
10/09/2025 10/19/2025 $3,595 per person
10/23/2025 11/02/2025 $3,595 per person
Prices are per person, land only, based on double occupancy, subject to availability and change without notice. Taxes additional. Single supplement available. Surcharges may apply. Internal and international airfare not included. All pricing and accommodations are subject to availability. Full terms and conditions apply. Rates may vary by date of travel; please inquire for the best prices for your preferred travel dates. Itinerary and map subject to change. Prices subject to availability and changes without notice. Some restrictions may apply.

All fares are quoted in US Dollars.