Relaxed Ireland and Scotland Tour for Seniors

Powerscourt House and Lake in County Wicklow, Ireland

What to expect on this itinerary

Exclusive and enchanting, this handcrafted tour explores the finest highlights of two Celtic nations. Private and flexible, it mixes urban and rural highlights, starting with several nights in an Irish castle. Discover Dublin, explore Edinburgh, then bask in the beauty of rural Scotland. Think fjords, abbeys, coastlines, royal legacies, famous distilleries, taking a stroll past karsts and glens. This is a relaxed tour tailored for senior travelers. Visit the Ireland and Scotland tours page on Zicasso for more travel ideas.

Countries Visited

Ireland, Scotland

Places Visited

Shannon, Cliffs of Moher, Burren, County Mayo, Ashford Castle, Connemara National Park, Dublin, Newgrange, Kilmainham Gaol, Glendalough, County Wicklow, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Stirling, Scottish Highlands, Perthshire, St. Andrews

Suggested Duration

13 Days

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Day 1

County Mayo – The Cliffs of Moher Welcome You to Ireland

Land in Shannon and the journey to County Mayo is sublime, passing through two of Ireland’s most famous landscapes. Yes, you’re probably tired from the flight, but the Cliffs of Moher and Burren are en route to the castle. So you can take it slow and be energized by such remarkable lands. Cliffs rise hundreds of feet above Atlantic Ocean waves, a place of haunting beauty and natural power. A rocky karst landscape stretches out towards the horizon, forts, and tombs punctuating the work of ancient volcanoes. The guide will take it easy, and the pace is really up to you; choose for some fresh sea air and a walk along the cliffs or just park at the viewpoint before continuing the journey to your first night in an Irish Castle.

What's Included:

Transfer
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Day 2

County Mayo – Full Day in Connemara National Park

Day 3

County Mayo – Leisurely Day Around the Castle

Day 4

Dublin – Megalithic Tombs and Irish Storytellers

Day 5

Dublin – Literary History of Dublin Private Tour

Day 6

Dublin – Discovering County Wicklow Including Powerscourt

Day 7

Edinburgh – Relaxing Around the Royal Mile

Day 8

Edinburgh – Exploring the Best of the Scottish Capital

Day 9

Edinburgh – Flexible Day of Private Touring

Day 10

Perthshire – Immersed in Rural Scotland

Day 11

Perthshire – Lochs, Distilleries, and National Parks

Day 12

Perthshire – Relaxed Day Around the Luxury Resort

Day 13

Edinburgh – Departure

Trip Highlights

  • Settle into an Irish castle for several nights in rural Ireland, where you’re immersed in culture, cuisine, and coastlines
  • Multiple nights in Dublin allows for time to discover the legendary literary history, along with all post-medieval highlights in and around the city
  • Relax into the experience in Scotland’s stunning capital, Edinburgh full of royal pleasures and day-trip options
  • Escape into rural Scotland away from the world yet next door to lochs, glens, golf courses, distilleries and national parks
  • Ireland and Scotland are famous for the landscapes: compare the Cliffs of Moher and Ireland’s Atlantic coastline with a journey across the Scottish Highlands
  • Castles stud the scenery in both countries; you’ll discover the best of the old and new 19th-century styles that exist, including Stirling and Ashford castles
  • The history goes back many millennia, as symbolized by a trip to the megalithic tombs of Newgrange
  • Culture is part of the everyday, found through Irish storytellers, local dancing, traditional music and more
  • These are countries that invite you to be outdoors, and there are many ways to explore based on your interests, starting with leisurely walks in destinations like Connemara

Detailed Description

It would take many months to see all of Ireland and Scotland. These aren’t countries to rush around, nor nations for ticking off sights. With so much culture and natural beauty, Ireland and Scotland are best discovered at a relaxed pace. This handcrafted tour for seniors combines four iconic destinations for the classic experience. You piece together the slices of a quadrant, gaining an inspiring and immersive impression of two Celtic countries. All accommodation is in five-star properties, including an Irish Castle and a world-famous golf resort. Every tour is private, and the itinerary has been designed for flexibility; you can do more or see more, but you can also do very little at all.

Ireland’s rugged landscapes dominate county Clare. Mountains, moors and bogs surround your castle accommodation with many green hues stretching out. But you only need to walk over a ridge and the coastline appears, limestone cliffs hanging above crashing Atlantic waves, such as at the Cliffs of Moher and eerie Burren. Connemara National Park is another expressive piece of nature you’ll discover around County Clare. These first days in rural Ireland will also connect you to local culture and cuisine found best in small traditional villages along the coast.

Stop at the megalithic tombs of Newgrange on route to Dublin, a city that you may know from the works of James Joyce or Oscar Wilde. If that’s the Dublin you know, then the city tour can follow in literary footsteps. If not, then there are many other ways the guide can tailor your city experience, taking in icons like Trinity College and St. Patrick’s Cathedral, famous stories like the Old Jameson Distillery and Guinness Storehouse, plus some of the storytelling and lesser-known sides to the Irish capital. You’ll get a great sense of urban Ireland but also have time for a day trip to County Wicklow, where Powerscourt and Glendalough are located.

Fly to Edinburgh and spend time in the Scottish capital. Like every stop on this vacation, location makes all the difference when it comes to your hotel. In Edinburgh, it’s a mostly pedestrianized area, so you can walk to restaurants and attractions that are in a very close proximity. Spend a few days in the city and explore what is nearby, such as the art scene of Glasgow, The Da Vinci Code in Rosslyn Chapel, and whisky distilleries.

You take a private journey onto the hills and into rural Scotland visiting Stirling Castle on route to Perthshire, where you settle into one of the country’s most recognizable country estates. From here, you can explore different lochs, the term for lakes, and national parks, visit old-world towns and villages, satisfy yourself with activities around the resort, and head further north to enjoy the fabulous Highland scenery. Like all of the four stops, the guide will customize each day. This could be a short trip to a monument you’re desperate to see, then a transfer to a particular restaurant or village; there are always options on a relaxed private tour, especially with such well-located accommodation.

Zicasso works closely with the top Ireland and Scotland travel companies to ensure that you have a fully customized trip of a lifetime.

Starting Price

$7,400 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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Zicasso’s travel specialist and his team were superb. They were able to craft the perfect trip for us. The hotels, destinations, and tours were all very well planned and arranged, and they went out of their way to arrange everything just as we requested.

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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Scotland, Ireland Tour Review: Edinburgh, Stirling, Dublin, Galway, Castles, 9 Days

Zicasso’s travel specialists were excellent to work with, as we adjusted our itinerary many times from initial contact to the time of travel. Our travel party significantly reduced in number and they worked with us to put together a great tour of Scotland (Edinburgh, including the castle, Royal Holyrood Palace, and a day trip to Stirling Castle with a great chauffeur/guide) and Ireland, arranging our flight to Dublin with transportation to Galway, then return via train for activities in Dublin. We had a wonderful trip and would highly recommend the travel company.

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Scotland Tour Review: Edinburgh, Isle of Skye, 9 Days

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.

If I could offer one suggestion, and, in truth, it's difficult to even come up with one, we would have appreciated assistance with dinner reservations while we were in Edinburgh. Other Zicasso trips we've taken have included this service and we have found it very helpful.

I am looking forward to our next trip with this travel company! We've already made a list of what we'd like to see next time. Thank you so much for providing such an amazing experience. Looking forward to my next (my fifth) Zicasso trip!

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We recently traveled to the UK using Zicasso’s travel specialist and we had the most amazing trip. Everything was planned out perfectly. From the pick-up at the airport to drop-off, we met friendly and interesting drivers who couldn’t wait to share their knowledge of London, York, and Edinburgh.

The guides we had for various excursions were fantastic. They went above and beyond to accommodate us. My husband is an amateur photographer and they were great with suggestions and very patient while he took his photos.

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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