Tour Code: 27SCO
Tour Manager: Darren Frazier
Tour Leaders: Darren Frazier & Ruaridh Lever-Hogg
Group Size: 8 - 14
Activity level: Moderate
This tour will take you deeper and deeper into highlands of Scotland. Its nature and landscapes will take your breath away, just like Iceland and New Zealand. Start your tour in magical Edinburgh before hitting the roads as far as north as we can! See the mythical Isle of Mull and Isle of Skye. Visit the incredible castles, including Stirling. Plenty of stopovers to take countless of pictures with jaw-dropping views and wildlife. See the famed St. Andrews’s world oldest golf course. Return home safely but you’ll want to return to the highlands of Scotland again soon.
Wednesday, September 29
Arrive in Edinburgh. Meet guide and transfer to hotel. Rest and recover. Orientation meeting and welcome dinner. Stay in Edinburgh for 2 nights.
Thursday, September 30
Visit all sights with a local deaf guide on the Royal Mile in Edinburgh, including Edinburgh Castle, Abbey, Holyrood House, Grass Market, St. Giles’ Cathedral, and Greyfriars Kirk.
Friday, October 1
Get ready to hit the road in our private van. Swing by the cool Kelpies and fascinating Falkirk Wheel. Arrive in Stirling. Visit its historic castle and explore the town. Stay in Stirling for 1 night.
Saturday, October 2
Weave through the pretty Loch Lomond & the Trossachs National Park until Oban. Stay in Oban for 2 nights.
Sunday, October 3
Hop on a ferry and drive through Mull Island until getting to Iona Island, where the birthplace of Christianity started in Scotland. Incredible scenery and coastal views to gaze upon. Return to Oban.
Monday, October 4
Drive through the most romantic, scenic glen of all, Glencoe. Continue to the port of Mallaig and hop on a ferry. Stay in Portree for 3 nights.
Tuesday, October 5
Board a ferry to the Isle of Skye. Explore the western part of the Isle of Skye. Head to Neist Point Lighthouse for a nice walk and be in awe of nature. Visit the Dunvegan Castle and its gardens.
Wednesday, October 6
Explore the eastern part of the Isle of Skye. Short hike to see the Old Man of Storr. View the majestic Kilt Rock. Drive up to the jaw-dropping Quiraing and view Scotland from above!
Thursday, October 7
Cross the Skye Bridge and swing by the mystical Eilean Donan Castle. Weave upward through gorgeous Glen Shiel, take a glimpse of the Caledonian Canal. Stay in Inverness for 2 nights.
Friday, October 8
Drive north to visit the gorgeous Dunrobin Castle & Gardens and return to Inverness.
Saturday, October 9
Learn the crucial history at the important Culloden Battlefield, the last full-scale battle in the UK. Stop by a couple of whiskey distilleries situated on the beautiful Speyside River. Stay in Pitlochry for 2 nights.
Sunday, October 10
Spend a day at St. Andrews, home of the oldest golf course. Do a fun mini-putt contest on the famed golf course. Farewell dinner before returning to Edinburgh. Overnight in Edinburgh.
Monday, October 11
Drop off at Edinburgh Airport for your afternoon return flight.
Updated as of 01/18/2025
Darren was raised in a nomadic family in USA and held many occupations: teacher, actor, photographer, filmmaker, carpenter, chef, and more. His 60+ countries, his favorites are Scotland, Switzerland, South Africa and Japan. Twice, he was an expat for a total of 8 years in Finland and Cambodia. Darren resides in Tacoma, Washington, with his Deaf wife, Ronise and Unilaterally Deaf daughter, Franki.
Ruaridh was born and raised in the Scottish Highlands and he has a background as an artist specializing in painting. He later transitioned into the media world, where he has taken on various roles in producing documentaries and dramas. Now based in Edinburgh, Ruaridh combines his creative passions with a love for exploration. His favorite destinations include Mayrhofen, Austria, and Japan, reflecting his deep appreciation for diverse cultures and landscapes.
12 nights in 3-star accommodations.
14 meals: Breakfast (12), Dinner (2)
Services of a deaf Tour Leader on call 24 hours a day.
Services of local deaf guides.
All transportation expenses.
All city and/or tourist taxes.
Airport transfers at beginning and end of tour.
All admission fees for attractions and museums mentioned in the itinerary.
Informative travel preparation packet.
$100 Repeat Customer Discount per person on your next regular tour.
Domestic and/or international airfares.
All other meals not mentioned in the itinerary and personal expenses.
Travel Insurance.
All types of transit and tourist visas (if applicable) - e.g. ETIAS.
Tips for your Tour Leader, Tour Assistant(s) and/or Local Guides
Tour begins and ends in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Tour will be confirmed when we meet the minimum number of participants
When the tour is confirmed, additional deposits or payments may be required
Significant walking is expected during the tour, and moderate physical fitness is required
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