Scotland Slowly Jun. 14 to – Jun. 24, 2021
* This trip can be combined with the Basque culture of Northern Spain Tour, June 3 to June 12, 2021 inquire for details
Scotland, like good whisky, is best savoured slowly. Nature and culture thrive on the isles. Hear music and stories. Revel in wildlife. Absorb the scenery. Immerse yourself in history.
Discover the beautiful history, sealife, coastal villages, vast highlands... and Scotch, of Scotland, in a spectacular visual and cultural immersion.
Scotland Slowly Jun. 14 to – Jun. 24, 2021
*SAVE 15% Until June 1st, 2020
* This trip can be combined with the Basque culture of Northern Spain Tour, June 3 to June 12, 2021 Inquire for details
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Overview
Visit Glasgow, the Western Isles, Orkney, the Shetland Islands, and Aberdeen. Learn from Scottish experts as we go.
Search for whales and seabirds by Zodiac. Get a glimpse of island life. Raise a dram at world-famous distilleries. Wander among Neolithic ruins. Savour Scotland, slowly!
History and archaeology—everywhere!
History buffs will wander wide-eyed in Scotland. From Neolithic villages to medieval castles, Scotland is a living testament to a rich and layered history
- Visit archeological ruins including standing stones, brochs, ancient complexes, and castles
- English, Scots, Norse, Pictish, and Neolithic cultures all made their mark in Scotland
It’s all about the islands
The Shetlands, the Orkneys, and the Hebrides offer a glimpse of Scottish island life, where crofters and fisherfolk live close to the sea.
- Travel in comfort aboard the Ocean Endeavour to Scotland’s farthest-flung islands
- Make landings by Zodiac in places otherwise inaccessible to visitors
Astounding sea life
Scotland’s rocky coastlines attract millions of seabirds, including puffins—and the rich waters of the North Atlantic and North Sea are favoured by numerous species of whales.
- Spring conditions are excellent for viewing seabirds and spotting marine mammals
and of course...
Fine Scotch straight from the source
Small distilleries are famed the world over as some of Scotland’s most enduring attractions. Among the islands, where fresh water and characteristic peat are found in plenty, numerous Scotch distillers ply their unique trade. Visit distilleries dating to the 1700s, and sample their glorious fare!
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* Special thanks to Dennis Minty for his images you see here, from his recent trips with Adventure Canada!
See you there!