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OFFER ID 1697978
Signature: Scotland’s Edinburgh, the Highlands & Loch Lomond
Scotland's history is written in stone from Edinburgh's cobblestone wynds to the windswept battlefields of the Highlands and the glass-like waters of Loch Lomond. Explore medieval castles, walk the birthplace of golf, and sail through iconic Highland scenery on an expedition that moves between Scotland's turbulent past and vibrant present.
Highlights
Board the Royal Yacht Britannia for a before the crowds private tour through Queen Elizabeth’s beloved yacht, Walk the Royal Mile and reimagine Edinburgh through the eyes of a formerly unhoused professional guide, Gather around a Highland table for an afternoon of storytelling live music and local fare at a Traditional Pub.
Group Leader
All National Geographic Signature group trips are accompanied by one of our National Geographic Expedition Leaders throughout. The aim of the Expedition Leaders is to take the hassle out of your travels and to help you have the best trip possible. They will provide information on the places you are travelling through, offer suggestions for things to do and see, recommend great local eating venues and introduce you to our local friends. While not being guides in the traditional sense you can expect them to have a broad general knowledge of the countries visited on the trip, including historical, cultural, religious and social aspects. We also use local guides where we think more specific knowledge will add to the enjoyment of the places we are visiting- we think it's the best of both worlds.
Group Size Notes
Max. 22, Avg. 16
Meals Included
7 breakfasts, 4 lunches, 4 dinners
What's Included
Your Welcome Moment: Meet
Your Expedition Leader and Group, Edinburgh Signature Moment: Before-Hours Private Visit to the Royal Yacht Britannia, Edinburgh
Your Foodie Moment: Traditional Scottish Style Lunch with Music, Inverness.
Arrival and departure transfers. Edinburgh Castle Visit. Social Enterprise Walking Tour, Edinburgh. See the Falkirk Wheel. Stirling Castle Visit. Visit Glenturret Distillery with Tasting, Crieff. Choice of Walk in St Andrews. Stop for Lunch in Pitlochry. Guided Visit of Culloden Battlefield, Inverness. Visit of Cawdor Castle & Gardens, Inverness. Traditional Scottish Style Lunch with Music, Inverness. Urquhart Castle Visit, Loch Ness. Fort William Walk and Free Time. Glencoe Picture Stop. Private Loch Lomond Cruise Optional Walks Around Cameron House Woods, Loch Lomond. Engaging Discussions with the National Geographic Expert Throughout. Porterage at hotels and when getting on and off of vehicles. Tips are included for all activities, meals and porterage, except for your Expedition Leader.
All transport between destinations and to/from included activities.

7 nights from $8,399 per person
G Adventures: Signature: Scotland’s Edinburgh, the Highlands & Loch Lomond
Day 1: Edinburgh
Welcome to the Athens of the North. Your expedition begins in Edinburgh, where medieval spires and neoclassical grandeur dominate the skyline. You will be met at the airport and transferred to your hotel. Later, join your National Geographic Expedition Leader and National Geographic Expedition Expert for an engaging presentation that sets the stage for your time in the Highlands. As the evening light softens over the city's volcanic crags, gather with your fellow travellers for a welcome dinner, marking the start of your Scottish exploration with a feast of local flavours and warm hospitality.
Day 2: Edinburgh
The day opens with a private, before-hours access to the Royal Yacht Britannia. Alongside a local guide, explore the state apartments and gleaming engine room before the doors open to the public, absorbing the details of a floating royal residence. Later, Edinburgh Castle commands the skyline on a guided tour of its ancient ramparts, where sweeping views stretch across the rooftops to the Firth of Forth. In the afternoon, the Royal Mile is explored through a different lens — an Invisible Cities tour led by a formerly unhoused guide, whose personal perspective transforms this famous street into something quietly profound. This evening enjoy dinner in the heart of the city.
Day 3: Edinburgh
History and innovation meet at the Falkirk Wheel — a one of a kind 35-metre rotating boat lift that represents the boldest chapter in Scotland's canal engineering story. Watch the massive mechanism in motion before continuing to Stirling, where the formidable castle that was once home to the young Mary, Queen of Scots, rises above the surrounding plain with quiet authority. After lunch in town, visit the Glenturret Distillery — Scotland's oldest, dating to 1763. A refined whiskey tasting offers a first taste of Highland culture before the return to Edinburgh, where the evening is yours free to discover.
Day 4: Edinburgh/Inverness
St Andrews reveals itself as more than just the home of golf — it is a town of ancient universities, ruined cathedrals, and a seafront that has barely changed in centuries. Choose between one of 2 included activities: Take a walk through its storied university or visit the Old Course Clubhouse, where the history of the game is told with reverence and wit. After, take a lunch stop in Pitlochry, the Victorian resort town that serves as the gateway to the Highlands. Continue through the wild, open beauty of Cairngorms National Park, where red deer graze the moorland and golden eagles circle overhead. Inverness waits at the end of the road, its riverbanks twinkling as the Highland dark closes in.
Day 5: Inverness
Culloden Moor holds its silence like a secret. Stand on the windswept battlefield where the last pitched battle on British soil was fought in 1746, and walk the lines with a guide who brings the Jacobite Rising and the clan system to vivid, human life. The weight of the place is palpable underfoot. In the afternoon, drive to the atmospheric ruins of Cawdor Castle, set among ancient woodland for a guided tour. As midday light fills the Highlands, a local pub becomes the setting for an afternoon of traditional music, storytelling, and hearty Scottish cuisine — the kind of shared table that needs no formal agenda, only good company and the warmth of a Highland fire.
Day 6: Inverness/Loch Lomond
Depart for the bonnie banks of Loch Lomond, stopping first at the dramatically situated Urquhart Castle. Perched on the shores of Loch Ness, these iconic ruins have witnessed centuries of conflict. Next, drive to Fort William, known as the gateway to Ben Nevis, the highest peak in the United Kingdom. Journey through Glencoe, perhaps the most romantic and haunting glen in Scotland, where towering peaks hem in the road. Stop at Loch Tulla to capture the reflection of the mountains in the still water before arriving at your hotel for a delicious dinner.
Day 7: Loch Lomond
Embrace a slow morning before walking to the Cameron House marina for a private boat charter. Glide across the glass-like waters of Loch Lomond, weaving past mysterious islands and the rugged Highland fault line. Return to the estate for a gentle stroll through old-growth woodland trails, listening for the rustle of wildlife in the undergrowth. The afternoon is yours to enjoy a decadent tea or explore the estate’s activities. Tonight, gather for a farewell dinner as the mist settles over the surrounding peaks.
Day 8: Loch Lomond/Glasgow Airport
After a final Scottish breakfast, take a moment to look out over the water one last time. Your expedition concludes today as you are transferred to the airport. Reflect on a week of dramatic landscapes and deep history, carrying with you the echoes of bagpipes and the enduring legends of the North.
All fares are quoted in US Dollars.
12021 Lakewood Preserve Place
Fort Meyers, FL 33913
USA
(941) 275-9002