Your Scotland adventure awaits
Ready to travel off the beaten track and enjoy authentic experiences? Scotland is calling!
From natural wonders to historic estates, an adventure in Scotland offers everything and more.
Enjoy incredible hiking and biking adventures through the diverse, dramatic landscapes that were the inspiration for the TV series Outlander. Discover centuries-old castles, mysterious standing stones, and charming cities. Search for the Loch Ness Monster (Nessie) or simply marvel at the mirror-like waters of the iconic Loch Ness. And taste delicious dishes made with local produce of the highest quality.
Explore all that Scotland has to offer and start planning the trip of a lifetime today!
From natural wonders to historic estates, an adventure in Scotland offers everything and more.
Enjoy incredible hiking and biking adventures through the diverse, dramatic landscapes that were the inspiration for the TV series Outlander. Discover centuries-old castles, mysterious standing stones, and charming cities. Search for the Loch Ness Monster (Nessie) or simply marvel at the mirror-like waters of the iconic Loch Ness. And taste delicious dishes made with local produce of the highest quality.
Explore all that Scotland has to offer and start planning the trip of a lifetime today!
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Frequently Asked Questions
Are there any travel restrictions for Scotland?
For the most up-to-date travel information, please check the following websites:
- Visit Scotland
- COVID-19 Info: Travel Restrictions By Country
- Your official government websiteDo I need a visa to visit Scotland?
EU, EEA, Australian, Canadian, and US citizens do not require a tourist visa and can stay in Scotland for a maximum length of 6 months. However, if you'd like to double-check, we have a helpful link that will enable you to see if you require a visa through our visa partner, Sherpa.
Please bear in mind that visa information can change often and varies from country to country.Which currency is used in Scotland?
The pound sterling (£) is the official currency. Once you arrive in Scotland, you can easily withdraw cash from an ATM or change money at the airport, post office, or any bank, etc. Just be sure to ask how much commission is charged so you get the best deal.
Is travel insurance mandatory?
Not only do we at TourRadar strongly recommend travel insurance, but many of our operators require it. Moreover, if you're planning to travel abroad, comprehensive insurance coverage is now a mandatory entry requirement for some countries. Simply add travel insurance from our award-winning partner, Cover Genius, to your booking and enjoy complete peace of mind.
Can I book a Scotland adventure on TourRadar?
Of course! With the largest selection of multi-day adventures around the world, TourRadar is the perfect place to find your Scotland adventure. From exploring the stunning Scottish Highlands to venturing off the coast to the Isle of Skye, you'll find everything and more!
Do you tip in Scotland?
Tipping in Scotland is appreciated but not expected. If you would like to thank your taxi driver or tour guide for excellent service, any amount of tip is great. In terms of tipping at a restaurant, you can simply add 10% to your bill.