Scotland

About Scotland
Embark on an unforgettable journey through the enchanting realm of Scotland, where dramatic landscapes, timeless history, and rich local traditions paint a vivid tapestry of unforgettable experiences. Wander the atmospheric streets of Edinburgh’s Old Town, explore the windswept beauty of the Highlands, and delve into the mysteries of ancient castles like Eilean Donan. Savor an authentic taste of Scottish culture as you indulge in delectable local dishes and world-renowned whiskies, whilst reveling in the warmth of Scotland’s legendary hospitality.

Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit Scotland is during the late spring to early autumn months (May to September), when the weather is generally milder, offering optimal conditions for outdoor activities and sightseeing.
For travelers interested in the Edinburgh Fringe Festival or Royal Tattoo, plan to visit during the month of August!

Best Time to Visit
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Highlights


Edinburgh
Scotland’s historic capital boasts the iconic Edinburgh Castle, winding medieval streets, and world-class festivals throughout the year.

Isle of Skye
Discover the otherworldly allure of this scenic island, featuring breathtaking coastal cliffs, mystical fairy pools, and the iconic Old Man of Storr.

Scottish Highlands
Immerse yourself in the rugged beauty of Scotland’s majestic landscape, dotted with ancient forts, picturesque lochs, and awe-inspiring mountain vistas.

St. Andrews
This charming coastal town is known for its ancient university, stunning cathedral ruins, and the Old Course, one of the world’s most famous golf courses.

Glasgow
This vibrant city enchants visitors with its architectural gems, dynamic arts scene, and an array of shopping, dining, and entertainment options.

Loch Ness
Home to the legendary Loch Ness Monster, this tranquil lake and its surrounding region offer stunning landscapes, historical landmarks, and outdoor adventures.
Country Facts
Language:
The official language is English, however the nation is also home to 10 other official languages including Afrikaans, Zulu, and Xhosa.
Plugs:
In Scotland, the electrical outlets use plug type G. The country operates on a 230V voltage supply with a frequency of 50Hz. Travelers from regions with different plug types and voltage should carry a universal plug adapter and a voltage converter, if necessary.
Currency:
The currency used in Scotland is the British Pound Sterling (GBP).
Flight Connectivity:
Scotland’s main international airports include Edinburgh Airport (EDI) and Glasgow Airport (GLA), offering direct flights to Europe, North America, and other regions worldwide.
Time Zone:
Scotland is located in the Greenwich Mean Time Zone (GMT) during the standard time and GMT+1 during DST.
Entry Requirements:
US citizens traveling to Scotland for tourism purposes can enter the country without a visa for stays up to six months. A valid passport is required upon entry.
Hotels We Love
Gleneagles
Perthshire
Old Course Hotel
Saint Andrews
The Balmoral, a Rocco Forte Hotel
Edinburgh
Gleneagles Townhouse
Edinburgh
The Fife Arms
Ballater
Glenapp Castle
Girvan

Plan With Us
Ready to plan your trip to Scotland? Whether focused on city stays in Edinburgh and Glasgow, or looking to explore the glens, lochs, and mountains of the Highlands, our team of expert travel advisors is ready to assist you in designing a customized Scottish itinerary! Contact us today to start planning your trip.