Scotland Tour Packages
Popular Destinations in Scotland
Edinburgh
Isle of Skye
Loch Ness
Glasgow
Good to know things about Scotland
Scenic Landscapes
Scotland is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, including rugged mountains, deep-blue lochs (lakes), and rolling hills. The Scottish Highlands, in particular, are famous for their dramatic scenery. Whether you're a nature enthusiast or simply looking for stunning views, Scotland has plenty to offer.
Traditional Cuisine
Scotland has a unique and hearty cuisine. While haggis is the most famous Scottish dish, the country offers a variety of culinary delights. Try other traditional foods like Scotch broth, neeps and tatties (turnips and potatoes), and a range of delicious seafood, including salmon and haddock.
Friendly Locals and Hospitality
Scots are known for their friendliness and hospitality. Visitors often find the locals welcoming and willing to share their knowledge about Scotland. Don't hesitate to strike up a conversation in a pub or ask for recommendations—Scots are generally proud of their country and happy to share insights.
Historic Castles
Scotland is home to numerous historic castles, each with its own unique story. Edinburgh Castle, Stirling Castle, and Eilean Donan Castle are just a few examples of the many impressive fortifications scattered across the country. Exploring these castles provides a glimpse into Scotland's rich history and medieval past.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best month to go to Scotland?
What is the cheapest time of year to visit Scotland?
As temperatures drop, so do the amount of tourists in Scotland, and costs follow suit. If you want to save money, plan your trip during the low season, from November to March.
How many days in Scotland is enough?
What month is rainy in Scotland?
In Glasgow, one of the rainiest cities in the United Kingdom, the average monthly rainfall during the wettest months—between September and January—is roughly 21 inches, with a 50 percent probability of rain on any given day.
What are the coldest months in Scotland?
December, January, and February are often the coldest months in Scotland, with average high temperatures of roughly 5°C (41°F). The average number of snowy days in Scotland ranges from 10 to 20. However, the peaks and mountains of the Highlands receive approximately 40 days of snowfall.