Edinburgh Tours

3-Day or 7-Day Historic Scotland Explorer Pass - Edinburgh


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Unravel more than 5,000 years of intriguing Scottish history with the Historic Scotland Explorer Pass. With free entry to over 70 properties, you can explore the archaeological sites, war-torn castles, ancient monuments, and abbeys of Scotland.

Admission to the Royal Yacht Britainnia


Follow in the footsteps of Kings and Queens, Presidents, and Prime Ministers (Photo provided by The Royal Yacht Britannia)
Visit a floating palace: The famous Royal Yacht Britannia. See and hear how the Royal Family travelled in style on an audiotour that includes the Queen's Bedroom and the State Dining Room.

Braemar Highland Gathering


The Braemar Highland Gathering is thought to have originated in the 11th century. (Photo provided by Gray Line Scotland)
The world-famous Braemar Highland Gathering brings together international athletes and local sportsmen for a day of demanding, physical competition. Cheer on relay races and traditional activities: tossing the caber and tug of war, and revel as animated Highland dancers and lively Scottish pipe bands entertain the crowd!

Edinburgh City Sightseeing Tour


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Discover why visitors flock to Scotland's historic capital with this hop-on, hop-off pass. Visit the magnificent Edinburgh Castle and enjoy a trip down the Royal Mile, Princess Street, and New Town.

Highland Lochs, Glens and Whiskey


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Travel north to the Kingdom of Fife for a guided woodland walk to the Black Linn Falls, and visit the home of Blair Athol Whisky for a tasting, and a tour of the distillery. See the 3,000 year- old Fortingall Yew tree, and enjoy views across the freshwater Loch Tay, on this full-day tour.

Highland Whisky and Waterfall Walk


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Head to the highlands to see the Birks of Aberfeldy, the waterfalls that inspired Robert Burns to write a song of the same name. Warm-up with a ‘wee dram’ (glass of whisky) in the Glenturret Distillery – the oldest distillery in Scotland. Finally, visit Dunkeld, the picturesque cathedral town, whose 17th century whitewashed cottages have been beautifully restored by the National Trust for Scotland.

Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park


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From modern Glasgow to the historic Wallace Monument, from the swirling River Clyde to the serenity of Loch Lomond, experience the diversity of bonnie Scotland. Cherish the wild glens and the heather-covered mountains of the Trossachs and venture into Stirling Castle.

Loch Ness & The Highlands


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Journey through the Scottish Highlands. Walk along the paths laid down by Bonnie Prince Charlie and discover the areas dominated by the histories of Scottish heroes, Rob Roy and William Wallace.

Rosslyn Chapel and the Scottish Borders Tour


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Dig into the folklore, myth, mystery, and magic that envelop the Scottish Lothians! Enter the 15th-century Rosslyn Chapel to be captivated by tales of masonic symbolism and explore the inspiring landscape of the Scottish Borders on this full-day tour.

St. Andrews, Fife & Dunfermline Abbey


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Visit St. Andrews: home of golf, place of pilgrimage, and the university of choice for the future King, Prince William. Journey to beautiful South Queensferry, the Forth Bridges, and experience the wild beauty of the Fife Coast.

The Edinburgh Pass


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Discover the cultural richness and natural beauty of the Scottish capital with a pass that lets you go where you please, when you please. Enjoy free entry to museums and attractions, and great discounts on dining and shopping. Plus, take advantage of unlimited public transportation to really make the most of the city.

The Great British Heritage Pass (Edinburgh)


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From the legend of King Arthur and the Holy Grail to the mystery of Stonehenge—enjoy free admission to nearly 600 heritage sites with this pass.

West Highland Lochs and Castles


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Venture into the wild mountains and forests of the Highlands to see Scotland’s largest loch, Loch Lomond. You’ll also see Kilchurn Castle, a magnificent ruin situated in the middle of Loch Awe, visit the town of Inveraray, and ascend the Arrochar Alps to the viewpoint known, by soldiers in the 18th century, as ‘rest and be thankful’.

WWTE Calling Card - France, Neths., UK, & Ireland


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Make international or domestic calls the easy way–with a US$15 "virtual" calling card. No more hassle or fussing with change. After booking online, you'll receive a PIN via e-mail. Then simply follow the easy instructions to be connected in an instant. Book now and save 50%

Edinburgh Castle Admission


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Visit Edinburgh Castle for breathtaking panoramas of the city and a glimpse of ancient Scotland. Skip the queue at one of Scotland's leading tourist attractions


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