Scottish Highland Flings by Globus
Scottish Highland Fling by Globus
10 Days / 1 Country

Don’t be shy—you’re not the only daydreamer with a major crush on Scotland. With its lush rolling hills, dramatic coastlines, tiny villages, and towering fairytale castles, what’s not to love? On this Undiscovered Tour of Scotland, you’ll feel your heart skip a beat as you journey through the breathtaking Highlands, ferry to its most beautiful islands, and immerse yourself in a world of haunting bagpipes, hallowed battlefields, and hoppy brews — the perfect choice for washing down traditional fish and chips at a Scottish chippy. With visits to the Neolithic village of Skara Brae, the legendary golf town of St. Andrews, and a famous whisky distillery for a tour and a wee dram, this Scotland vacation offers countless opportunities to raise a glass to your many passions. Making a spectacular scenic loop from Edinburgh to Glasgow, this Scottish Highland Fling tour is indeed an affair to remember.

ITIENRARY

June 5 - 16, 2026

PRICE/INCLUSIONS

PRICE: $4.024 per person*
DEPOSIT: $250/person (non-refundable)
FINAL PAYMENT: Due by April 8, 2026


  • Pre-night in Edinburgh
  • Tour
  • Meals (9 x Breakfast, 2 x Lunch, 7 x Dinner)
  • All Lodging
  • Roundtrip airport transfers
  • Included tours as mentioned


Prices are based on double occupancy, USDA nd include all taxes and port charges.  Travel insurance, extra nights (other than pre-tour night), and air fare are additional.


Air fare will be available to quote after August 20 (once we are within 300 days of our return date).

Unesco World Heritage Sites

World Heritage Sites are designated by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) for having cultural, historical, scientific or other form of significance. The sites are judged to contain cultural and natural heritage around the world considered to be of outstanding value to humanity.


The following UNESCO World Heritage Sites can be seen or visited on this vacation:

  • Forth Bridge
  • Heart of Neolithic Orkney
  • Old and New Towns of Edinburgh