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Immerse yourself in spectacular scenery, beguiling mystery and dramatic history on this day trip from Edinburgh. Traveling to the Scottish Highlands, witness the stunning vistas of Cairngorms National Park and cruise along world-famous Loch Ness in search of the Loch Ness Monster and tour Urquhart Castle ruins. Admire an ancient castle in Stirling as you pass by, learn about the massacre at Glen Coe and the adventures of Scottish legend William Wallace, whose life is depicted in the film ‘Braveheart.’ Be sure to bring your camera to capture stunning views and maybe even a glimpse of ‘Nessie’!
Please note on December 26 there will be no castle or cruise available
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Children under 3 years not accepted
The tour is guided in English
On 26th December and 1st January there will be no cruise or castle visit available.
Please note this tour may operate in reverse
Check-in for the tour is 7.45am with departure at 8.00am sharp
Visit to Urquhart Castle & Loch Ness cruise £30 per adult and £21 per child with Highland Experience discount, cash required. No need to pre book.
We reserve the right to change the tour itinerary at any time due to weather, acts of God, and events out with our control.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Air-conditioned vehicle
Local live driver guide who will share stories and history throughout the day
Panoramic windows
Food and drinks
Gratuities
Children under 3 years not accepted- valid ID may be required at check in
Entrance fees - Adult, Loch Ness Cruise & Urquhart Castle Tour
Entrance fees - Child, Loch Ness Cruise & Urquhart Castle Tour
Taste Perthshire
As we head north the first stop of the day is at this charming location nestled in the heart of Perthshire - a wonderful place for a refreshment stop and the chance to meet and feed Highland coo!
Cairngorms National Park
Through the Cairngorms and the wild wilderness. The Cairngorms are home to some of the highest peaks in the British Isles, including Ben Macdui and Braeriach. These mountains, with their rugged slopes and dramatic ridges, offer stunning vistas. You'll love taking in the landscapes as you continue to travel north.
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Brian M,
2 thg 9, 2025
- Viator
The guide was excellent. Steven B was very good. Totally the experience was excellent. Over all the highland tour was memorable..
Hong X,
2 thg 9, 2025
- Viator
perfect for the travellers who without driving their own car. The itinerary was very reasonable and covered the most desirable attractions in the Scottish Highlands in one day. The tour guide was very professional and explained Scottish history during the trip, which enriched my knowledge.
Quang N,
31 thg 8, 2025
- Viator
Great experience. Charlie was an amazing guide who kept us engaged throughout the long day. Worth having the history of everything along with the beauty of the highlands. The driver Alex was amazing too - great smooth ride
Anonymous,
31 thg 8, 2025
- Viator
Tour was great, tour guides (Terry and Alan) were amazing! They were knowledgeable, funny, professional and friendly. I Highly recommend the tour. I learned a lot about Scotland and its history, culture, and traditions.
Emerson B,
30 thg 8, 2025
- Viator
The tour was decent (keep reading though). A nice way to get out of the city and explore the countryside, especially for people in town for Fringe who wanted to make a bit more of their time in town. The tight schedule left a little bit of time to explore the destination, with the stop in Glencoe being a highlight. Unfortunately there were a couple of elements that detracted from the experience. We found out on the bus that there would not be a lunch stop, and also that the Loch Ness tour required a cash payment. This meant we were stuck getting our supplies and cash at the first stop of the day. Food options were limited, and there was a £2 flat fee for cash out, which was rough given that we had no other option. If you're looking at doing this tour, bring cash and food to save yourself some money. I'd suggest Viator inform people of this beforehand. That first stop was also full of very obviously AI-generated souvenir art (for £35 a pop no less). Bit of a shame, since it would've been great to see the shelves stocked with more local art and photography. Our guide was very enthusiastic and energetic (perhaps a little too energetic for the vibe of the bus first thing in the morning). It was clear she had a set script of commentary to deliver, and the first hour on the bus felt like a non-stop recital of that script. It was all interesting information, energetically delivered. But a lot of it was general information about the history of Scotland, which I think would've been better to space out throughout the day. Even 30 seconds between points would've done wonders to allow the previous point to land and give us a bit of breathing room to enjoy the views without feeling overwhelmed with information. This quickfire delivery also meant that it was easy to miss important information about logistics of the day. Overall, a decent and relatively low cost way to see the countryside if you're in town for a short while and want to explore. I can't say I'd recommend this particular tour in its current form.
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