Classic Scotland
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8 Nights from $659*
$1098 w/tax
This sample price: priced within the past 14 days for arrival on Friday, February 12, 2010, departure from Cincinnati, OH. Choose your own departure city and dates.
Itinerary Includes:
• International round-trip airfare • Hotel for 2 nights in Edinburgh • Rent a car for 5 days • Hotel for 2 nights in Aberdeen • Hotel for 2 nights in Inverness • Hotel for 2 nights in Glasgow • Daily breakfast (if stated in hotel info) • Hotel taxes
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Price history for this itinerary (past 14 days):
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 | Edinburgh
Edinburgh has an almost fairy-tale setting and every step is a revelation. Its magnificent architecture shifts from the proud tenements of its medieval Old Town, to the grace and geometric precision of the Georgian New Town. Above it all stands Edinb ... moreEdinburgh has an almost fairy-tale setting and every step is a revelation. Its magnificent architecture shifts from the proud tenements of its medieval Old Town, to the grace and geometric precision of the Georgian New Town. Above it all stands Edinburgh Castle perched high on its volcanic rock looking down on a city where medieval lanes and elegant, sweeping terraces hold over ten centuries of history, mystery and tradition. (close)Recommended Hotels (48 Options) Activities can be added, changed or removed after pricing this package on the right. |
 | Aberdeen
Surnamed the "Granite City" because of its buildings constructed largely of pink or gray granite, the historic Aberdeen presents a modern cosmopolitan image to visitors, boasting marvelous museums and galleries; a lively nightlife and the best shoppi ... moreSurnamed the "Granite City" because of its buildings constructed largely of pink or gray granite, the historic Aberdeen presents a modern cosmopolitan image to visitors, boasting marvelous museums and galleries; a lively nightlife and the best shopping in the northeast. The city is famous for its outstanding parks, gardens, its top attraction being the Winter Gardens at the Duthie Park, home to the stunning Rose Mountain. The city's two miles of sands also ensures it a status of coastal resort. (close)Recommended Hotels (14 Options) Activities can be added, changed or removed after pricing this package on the right. |
 | Inverness
The capital of the Highlands, Inverness is one of the oldest inhabited sites in Scotland. On Craig Phadrig are the remains of a vitrified fort, dating from the 4th century B.C. The main attraction of the town is the Balnain House. Don't miss the olde ... moreThe capital of the Highlands, Inverness is one of the oldest inhabited sites in Scotland. On Craig Phadrig are the remains of a vitrified fort, dating from the 4th century B.C. The main attraction of the town is the Balnain House. Don't miss the oldest church, Old High Church, on St Michael's Mount by the riverside, a site perhaps used for worship since Celtic times. Cawdor Castle is only 12 miles away. Another attraction is the lake of Loch Ness. Inverness is a good base for exploring the Highlands. (close)Recommended Hotels (10 Options) Activities can be added, changed or removed after pricing this package on the right. |
 | Glasgow
Glasgow is an architectural dream: Victorian red & honey sandstone, Italianate steeples and medieval spires sit harmoniously with neo-gothic towers, the sensuous Art Nouveau of Charles Rennie Mackintosh and the titanium, glass and steel of the contem ... moreGlasgow is an architectural dream: Victorian red & honey sandstone, Italianate steeples and medieval spires sit harmoniously with neo-gothic towers, the sensuous Art Nouveau of Charles Rennie Mackintosh and the titanium, glass and steel of the contemporary city. Glasgow has an amazing portfolio of more than twenty museums and galleries, many of them free, including the unique Burrell Collection, stunning Mackintosh House, and contemporary Gallery of Modern Art. Heritage seekers will enjoy the Museum of Transport, Museum of Scottish Country Life at Kittochside and Clydebuilt, which tells the story of Glasgow and the River Clyde from tobacco to shipbuilding. (close)Recommended Hotels (38 Options) Activities can be added, changed or removed after pricing this package on the right. |
Aberdeen
The Castle Trail
The Malt Whisky Trail
Inverness
Drumnadrochit & Glen Urquhart
Fort Augustus & Invermoriston
Glenaffric & Strathglass
Driving Distances :
Edinburgh to Aberdeen - 127 miles / 2 hours 30 minutes
Aberdeen to Inverness - 105 miles / 2 hours and 30 minutes
Inverness to Glasgow - 172 miles / 3 hours
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