Iconic Experiences of Ireland and Scotland Itinerary

View of the city of Edinburgh from Carlton Hill, Scotland

What to expect on this itinerary

When in Ireland and Scotland, go whiskey tasting, loch cruising, castle climbing, and blow bagpipes. Then go Guinness tasting, Gaelic storytelling, folk dancing, and walk the cliffs. Over 12 days this handcrafted tour is filled with iconic local experiences, from hiking in the Highlands to sheepdogs, St. Patrick, St. Andrews and folk dancing. It’s through experiences that you appreciate the charms and contrasts of these two wonderfully welcoming countries. Begin planning your dream vacation by visiting the best Ireland and Scotland itineraries page on Zicasso.

Countries Visited

Ireland, Scotland

Places Visited

Edinburgh, Culross, St. Andrews, Dunkeld, Aberfeldy, Inverness, Scottish Highlands, Culloden, Loch Ness, Dublin, Newgrange, Knowth, Kilkenny, Glendalough, Rock of Cashel, Plain of Tipperary, Dingle, Cliffs of Moher, Ennis

Suggested Duration

12 Days

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Day 1

Edinburgh – Climbing the Castle and Walking the Royal Mile

Land in Edinburgh and a memoir to the past look down upon you. The castle stands proudly and powerfully above the city, an ode to times of glory and occupation. This is where the city was founded, a military stronghold with dazzling views over everything else. After the airport transfer and some time to freshen up you head straight for the castle, driving up to the imposing stone then walking down the hill onto the Royal Mile. Along these medieval streets, you find many city secrets; pubs, markets, squares, a mysterious cemetery and cafes that spill the smells of a nation. The castle and the Royal Mile is the Edinburgh experience, and after a private walking tour, you have time to uncover more nooks and crannies.

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Day 2

Kenmore – Famous Fairways and Scottish Bagpipes

Day 3

Kenmore – Whiskey Tasting and Crannog Homesteads

Day 4

Inverness – Sheepdog Tradition and Highland Hiking

Day 5

Inverness – The Loch Ness Monster and Scottish Castles

Day 6

Dublin – Guinness, Literary History, and Central Dublin

Day 7

Dublin – Pre-Celtic Ireland and Traditional Storytellers

Day 8

Kilkenny – Medieval History, Atmospheric Pubs, and Ghost Walking

Day 9

Dingle – Rock of Cashel, St. Patrick’s History, and Folk Tales

Day 10

Dingle – Hiking and Exploring Europe’s Wild Natural Beauty

Day 11

Ennis – Discovering the Cliffs of Moher and Ireland’s Atlantic Coastline

Day 12

Ennis to Dublin – Departure

Trip Highlights

  • Cruise across a loch beneath the rugged peaks of rural Scotland
  • Explore Ireland’s Atlantic coastline, feeling the wind through your hair and the beauty of silence
  • Listen to the bagpipes, wear a tartan kilt for an evening, and admire Scottish Highlands dancing
  • Discover all kinds of Irish histories, including St. Patrick, Gaelic tales and the ghosts of Kilkenny
  • Go whiskey tasting in Scotland, drink Guinness at the Dublin brewery, and discover the countries atmospheric pubs
  • Spend a night with an Irish storyteller (seanchaidh) and experience old folk traditions
  • Climb Edinburgh Castle, admire the home of golf, meet sheepdogs and walk the Royal Mile
  • Go hiking in the Scottish Highlands as well as the wild green landscapes near Dingle

Detailed Description

Scotland and Ireland aren’t countries that you see. For all the visual beauty and legendary landscapes, these are countries that you experience. It’s not just a stunning lake within a glen; it’s searching for the Loch Ness Monster. A medieval Irish town isn’t just easy on the eye, but stirring to the soul as you walk on the trail of ghosts and go back to the time of Vikings. You don’t simply sit in a cozy traditional pub; you wear a kilt and listen to bagpipes. With so much tradition and culture, these aren’t countries where you sit back and take photographs. They are countries that invite you to get involved: learn about sheepdogs, tasting whiskey and Guinness, hike wild cliffs and Scottish Highlands, swing a club at the home of golf.

Perhaps the most iconic of the experiences concern elements of culture that have been proudly brought forward into the 21st century. Take the Seanchaidhean as an example, storytellers that spin long fanciful tales of Celtic glories and mystical fairies, holding you captive with their craic and their faithful rendition of the past. These aren’t stories you can read in a book; they are tales created through cadence and audience participation, every night is different over many hundreds of years. You’ll experience this storytelling in a three-century-old pub in Dublin, just one example of the immersive insight that’s provided on this handcrafted tour.

Five days in Scotland are followed by a week in Ireland. Fly to Edinburgh, where you climb the castle then walk the Royal Mile. Cross the Scottish countryside and discover the home of golf, along with the ruins of St. Andrew’s cathedral. That night there are bagpipes, and the next day there is whiskey tasting and traditional crannog homesteads. Travel through the Scottish Highlands and choose one of the hiking trails, then learn all about the sheepdog heritage that exists in this beautiful stretch of the world. Day five and you look for the Loch Ness Monster – actually, it’s a sublime boat ride across a legendary lake – as well as searching the soul of various ruined castles.

Fly to Dublin, and there’s a pint of Guinness at the brewery before exploring the city’s literary history, following in the footsteps of James Joyce a great way to experience Dublin’s nooks and crannies. Storytelling takes center stage – after some pre-Celtic history – before you travel south to Kilkenny and learn all about the city’s ghosts. On your final days, you traverse Ireland’s coast, through green fields to the Rock of Cashel, a night of folk tradition, and hiking wild swathes of Atlantic coastline. The Cliffs of Moher are just one highlight, but as always it’s about experiencing not just sightseeing, like when you sit outside a thatched cottage, listening to piped music, dining on local delicacies and chatting with the locals. Consider reading about the best Ireland and Scotland operators whom we work with.

Starting Price

$6,900 per person (excluding international flights)

Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.

What's Included

  • Accommodations
  • In-country transportation
  • Some or all activities and tours
  • Expert trip planning
  • 24x7 support during your trip

Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.

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Scotland Travel Review: Edinburgh, Glasgow, Inverness, Loch Ness, Highlands, 9 Days

We recently returned from our tour of Scotland that we booked through Zicasso’s travel company, and I can honestly say it exceeded my expectations in nearly every way. Our travel agent created a wonderful itinerary, with some fantastic tours. Even though we had some mix-ups along the way, the travel agent and our driver quickly changed plans and got us to other great sites. In the end, everything worked out and the travel company made it right.

From the moment we arrived, everything felt thoughtfully organized, without ever being rigid or rushed. Our personal driver struck the perfect balance between being informative and personable, sharing rich historical context, local legends, and even a bit of humor that made long drives feel short. He made the trip so much fun and kept us laughing the entire trip. It never felt like a scripted experience; instead, it felt like traveling with someone who genuinely loves Scotland and wants you to love it too.

The itinerary was particularly well designed. We covered iconic highlights, from Edinburgh, through Glasgow, staying in Inverness, then ending the trip in Edinburgh in one of the most romantic and elegant places we have stayed.

Through our travels, we saw dramatic Highlands, serene lochs, and charming villages, while still having enough free time to explore on our own. I appreciated that the schedule didn’t feel overly packed; there was space to soak in the scenery, enjoy a quiet walk, or linger a bit longer in places that captured our attention.

The accommodations were another standout. Each place had its own character, ranging from cozy inns to elegant hotels, all clean and comfortable. It felt like an authentic experience rather than a generic one.

Transportation was smooth and reliable. Having our own personal driver made a big difference. It allowed for a more intimate, flexible experience and made it one of the best vacation experiences we have had.

If I had to offer one small suggestion, it would be to include slightly more time in some of the smaller towns—we often wished we could stay just a bit longer. That said, I understand the challenge of balancing such a rich itinerary.

Overall, this was a memorable and enriching trip, and I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend this travel company to anyone looking to explore Scotland in a meaningful and well-organized way. I came home with not just photos, but a genuine appreciation for the country’s history, landscapes, and culture.

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I would recommend the travel company to everyone who wants polite, efficient service. The team was available and responded a couple of times quickly during the trip when we had questions. Overall, they made our trip one to remember for years to come. We were all very happy.

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The trip was awesome, but the standout portion of the trip was our time with our chauffeur. He both knowledgeable and engaged the entire time, and just a pleasure to be around. Our accommodations were nice and our scheduled excursions in Edinburgh were great.

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We had a small issue with a hotel room and it was resolved within hours by the travel specialist and her team, which made our stay a dream. She was also able to get us inside tickets to Stonehenge and, wow, it was magical.

Honestly, we were overwhelmed at first trying to plan this on our own, but working with the travel specialist was the best thing we did. We have wonderful memories of England and Scotland, and we are very grateful.

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