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Scotland Vacations: We design custom, upscale Scotland vacations, honeymoons and romantic getaways with a personal touch.
See how we plan extraordinary Scotland vacations, cruises and tour experiences for our discriminatining clientele.

Although relatively small, Scotland is a land rich in contrasts. Often within a few hours travelling, you can experience a landscape that changes rapidly from gentle rolling hills to rugged coasts and dramatic, towering peaks. Vibrant, cosmopolitan cities whose outlook is definitely to the future rub shoulders with ancient castles and monuments rooted firmly in the past, while the cultural frenzy of the Edinburgh Festival is also within easy reach of the peace and tranquility of sandy beaches, country parks, and outstanding nature reserves. In fact, the only constant is the warmth of the welcome you'll receive wherever you go!
Edinburgh is a great magnet for visitors in August as the city is host to four renowned festivals - the International Festival, the Fringe Festival, the Book Festival and the Film Festival. Some of our properties are located in the heart of Edinburgh while others off a more rural setting yet still within easy reach of Edinburgh.
On a Scotland Vacation you'll have numerous opportunities to stay in a real castle. Skibo, Inverlochy, and the Carnegie Club have been restored to include all the latest luxury amenities you can dream of. The private castles come with fabulous service. Scotland has some of the most famous golf courses in the world that you can reach by private helicopter so you can play nine of them in five days of your Scotland vacation.
Other festivals taking place in August include the Piping Festivals and the World Pipe Band Championships in Glasgow, the Viking Festival in Largs and Aberdeen's International Youth Festival in the Grampian Region. Stirling is host to 'Wallace 700' - a summer long commemoration of the death of the great Scottish hero William Wallace.
Best of all, because of its size, getting around Scotland is easy, even if you visit some of the more remote areas of the country. Many people travel by car, but there are a range of public transport options available to get you to and around each area.
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