Itinerary Details
Brendan Vacations: Scotland at Leisure
Day 1 - Welcome to Edinburgh
Arrive in Edinburgh, Scotland’s capital, built across a series of hills with the Old Town’s medieval closes and the Georgian New Town both recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Meet your Travel Director and set off on a stroll along the Royal Mile, tracing centuries of stories between Holyrood and the castle. Then climb to Edinburgh Castle, dramatically set on an extinct volcano, to explore its historic halls and sweeping views across the city’s rooftops and coastline. Inside, see the Honours of Scotland, the nation’s Crown Jewels, safeguarded here for generations. This evening, share dinner together and toast the start of your journey.
Accommodations: Clayton Hotel St. Andrews Square
Meals: Dinner
Day 2 - Explore the Culture of Edinburgh
Begin your day with MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience at an Islander bag workshop where you’ll create your own Harris Tweed handbag, choosing from a range of cloth patterns then learning the steps that bring your piece together. Work with Harris Tweed, the iconic cloth woven in the Outer Hebrides, as you create a handbag you can use throughout your trip. Later, enjoy a Scotch whisky experience tailored to your tastes. Share what you enjoy most, from light and floral to rich and smoky, then sample whiskies matched to your preferred flavor profile while learning how cask type and ageing influence flavor.
Accommodations: Clayton Hotel St. Andrews Square
Meals: Breakfast
Day 3 - To Oban via Stirling
Travel west from Edinburgh towards the Highlands, breaking the journey with two modern engineering icons. Pause for photos at The Kelpies, the 98 ft-high horse-head sculptures near Falkirk inspired by Scotland’s working horses. Nearby, see the Falkirk Wheel, the world’s only rotating boat lift, built to connect the Forth & Clyde Canal with the Union Canal. Continue to Stirling for a walking tour through the compact Old Town, hearing how this strategic crossing point shaped Scotland’s history. Later, arrive in Oban, known as the gateway to the Isles, then enjoy dinner at your hotel.
Accommodations: Loch Melfort
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Day 4 - The Isles of Mull and Iona
Cross by ferry to the Isle of Mull then continue on to Iona, a small island with an outsized place in Scotland’s early Christian history. With your Travel Director, take in the island’s key sights then visit Iona Abbey, a center of worship for more than 1,000 years and still an active community today. Walk on to Reilig Odhrain, the ancient burial ground long associated with Scottish kings and clan chiefs, and learn how Iona became a place of pilgrimage. Return by ferry to Oban and enjoy dinner at your hotel.
Accommodations: Loch Melfort
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 5 - Through Glencoe to Loch Ness
Travel onwards to Fort Augustus, pausing at the Glencoe Visitor Center for context on the glen’s geology, landscape and history. Join a ranger-led walk in the National Nature Reserve then visit a turf and creel house, a reconstruction that illustrates 17th-century Highland building methods and daily life. Later, cruise Loch Ness from the loch’s southern end, hearing how depth, folklore and landscape have shaped its reputation. Back in Fort Augustus, enjoy free time to explore the village and watch boats navigate the Caledonian Canal locks. Round off the day with dinner at your hotel, reflecting on Glencoe, Loch Ness and the Caledonian Canal.
Accommodations: The Lovat
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Day 6 - Discover the Isle of Skye
Travel from Fort Augustus to the Isle of Skye for a full day of island scenery and local character. Cross to Skye and head for the Old Man of Storr, the best-known rock pinnacle on the Trotternish Ridge, shaped by ancient landslip and erosion. Your Travel Director shares what makes this landscape so distinctive, from basalt cliffs to sea-level views across the Sound of Raasay. Continue to Portree, Skye’s main town, where you’ll have time to explore the harbor area, browse local shops or find a cafe before returning to Fort Augustus for the night.
Accommodations: The Lovat
Meals: Breakfast
Day 7 - The Highlands and back to Edinburgh
Travel back to Edinburgh through the Cairngorms, a vast national park of high plateaux, pine forests and heather moorland. Stop at Culloden Visitor Center then walk the battlefield where the Jacobite Rising ended in 1746, with your Travel Director bringing the story into focus. Continue to Rothiemurchus for a MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience on a Hairy Coo safari, meeting Highland cattle up close while learning how the estate balances land management, wildlife and local livelihoods. Later, arrive in Edinburgh for your final night. This evening, gather for dinner together and raise a glass to the journey you’ve shared.
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Day 8 - Farewell Edinburgh
As your journey comes to an end, say goodbye to your Travel Director and fellow travelers. Take a final moment to reflect on Scotland’s layered history and landscapes, from island crossings and Highland glens to Edinburgh’s storied streets.
Meals: Breakfast