More than just kilts, haggis and lager, vacations in Scotland offer travellers the chance to enjoy a diverse range of seasons while soaking in world-class scenery. From the picturesque landscapes and artisan produce in the Outer Hebrides to the bustling cityscape and medieval history in Edinburgh, Scotland vacations are sure to tickle the travel taste buds of almost everyone. You can spend your days frolicking through the fields and feeling the salt air in the West Highlands quaint waterfront villages, camping out for a selfie with the infamous loch ness monster, or treating yourself to a city break and tuning your ears to the iconic accents in Edinburgh and Glasgow. See what the fuss is about and include Scotland in your UK vacation package today.
- When is the best time to visit Scotland?
While Scotland isn’t winning any prizes for year-round sunshine, it does give travellers the chance to experience all four seasons. Summer offers the hottest temps and long, sunny days between June and August, while winter will bring the cold, fog and snow between December and February. If you’re not a fan of the cold and are keen to make the most of your days in Scotland, we recommend visiting between March and August.
- Where to go on vacation in Scotland?
Scotland offers travellers a bounty of experiences, from city’s overflowing with medieval history to roadtrips through lush countryside. Hire a car or camper and take your time meandering through green hills, stopping in at cities like Glasgow and Edinburgh before cosying up at coastal towns like Aberdeen and Dundee.
- What is there to do in Scotland?
Beyond sampling haggis and shopping for your next kilt, Scotland packs a mighty punch when it comes to vacation activities. Take your pick from days spent exploring bustling cities like Edinburgh and Glasgow, enjoying some fresh air in the West Highlands, visiting the famous Loch Ness and sampling artisan produce in the Outer Hebrides.
- How do I go about cancelling my Scotland vacation package?
Life happens - we get it! Read more here
/holidays/gb-sct