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- The best Ireland and Scotland tour packages
- What people love about Ireland And Scotland Tours
- Travel Ireland and Scotland your way
- Ireland and Scotland tours for every type of group
- Top Ireland and Scotland travel itineraries to fit your plans
- Demographics
- Best time to visit Ireland and Scotland
- Contact our Ireland and Scotland travel experts
- What our customers ask about Ireland and Scotland Tours & Trips
The best Ireland and Scotland tour packages
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Celtic Highlights
384 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The experience was amazing. The sights were absolutely breathtaking.”
Linda, traveled in October
A 13-day Celtic adventure highlights the Cliffs of Moher, Culloden battlefield, and Giant's Causeway. Edinburgh Castle, Galway's medieval streets, and Dublin's Georgian squares paint a historic picture. Stays in Glasgow, Dublin, and Belfast include ferry crossings and 12 breakfasts.
Duration 13 days Destinations Scotland, England, Ireland, Northern Ireland Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Globus From $6,359
10% Off- NZ$5,723You save $636
Scotland and Ireland
9 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The tour saw lots of impressive sights and allowed for opportunities to explore individually and within the group.”
Paige, traveled in June
The Royal Mile leads to Inverness' Highland capital, with Loch Ness cruise and Urquhart Castle as highlights. Ireland beckons with Trinity College, horse-drawn carriage rides through Killarney National Park, and sweeping views from the Cliffs of Moher.
Duration 12 days Destinations Scotland, England, Northern Ireland, Ireland Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Europamundo From
10% Off- NZ$5,417
England, Scotland and Ireland end Dublin
81 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Many of Its Castles Like Windsor ,Alnwick and Ross Castle of Killarney Ireland and Palaces Looked almost surrealistic.”
Sheela, traveled in October
The UNESCO Heritage site of Edinburgh opens to the Scottish Highlands, featuring Loch Ness and Urquhart Castle. Belfast serves as the gateway to Ireland's treasures: Trinity College, Killarney National Park, and Cliffs of Moher, with premium stays at Ballsbridge.
Duration 12 days Destinations England, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Ireland Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Europamundo From
10% Off- NZ$4,708
Best of Ireland and Scotland
31 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Ireland and Scotland were everything I wished for. I loved all of it- the driving, excursions, free time, sightseeing, foods, local people, ancient and modern history.”
Blossom, traveled in April
Iconic landmarks dot this route including Giant's Causeway, Ring of Kerry, and Edinburgh Castle. Clayton Ballsbridge and AC Marriott Stormont provide 14 nights of comfort. Irish National Stud visits, Waterford Crystal demonstrations, and traditional farming at Muckross round out the professional-guided tour.
Duration 15 days Destinations Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Trafalgar From $8,275
12% Off- NZ$7,282You save $993
Highlights of Ireland & Scotland
326 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Peter and Yurgan were wonderful!!”
Susan, traveled in July
Dublin's Trinity College marks the start of a route through Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way to Scotland's Highland landscapes. Waterford Crystal factory, the 668-foot Cliffs of Moher, and the UNESCO-listed Giant's Causeway lead to Scotland's historic cities and lochs.
Duration 12 days Destinations Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Cosmos From $4,569
2% Off- NZ$4,469You save $100
What people love about Ireland And Scotland Tours
- Scotland and Ireland
Lots of different stops on this trip. Enjoyed the tour.
- England, Scotland and Ireland end Dublin
The sights were more than I could have imagined. The guides were great and gave so many details.
- Best of Ireland and Scotland
Better hotels , better locations on some, internet on the bus, some extra tours,during business hours should be included, too little free time, waisted time on some things, like ring of Kerry, etc
Travel Ireland and Scotland your way
Take in the picturesque landscapes and remarkable sights on a guided Coach / Bus adventure of Ireland And Scotland. There are 27 vacation packages to choose from, that range in length from 10 days up to 16 days. The most popular month for these tours is September.
See all Coach / Bus toursOur biggest explorer tour across Britain and Ireland takes 19 days, starting in London and going deep into Celtic territory. You'll go beyond the usual tourist spots - crossing Hadrian's Wall, walking through Shakespeare's Stratford and discovering spots most visitors never see. What makes this route work so well is the mix: one moment you're walking Edinburgh's Royal Mile and Castle, then suddenly you're in a Highland village watching shepherds and their dogs work just like they have for generations. Our guests really enjoy getting out on Loch Lomond's waters and taking part in old traditions like the Blarney Stone kiss - it's proper immersion in local life.
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Summer travelers often plan their whole trips around the Military Tattoo at Edinburgh Castle, which anchors many of our cultural tours through Scotland and Ireland. These journeys blend grand pageantry with personal moments, where guests might sip tea in a Scottish lord's family castle or discover traditional farming at Bogbain Farm. The tours stretch beyond familiar spots like Temple Bar and the Royal Mile, taking you to medieval feasts in ancient fortresses, private tastings at Blair Athol Distillery, and also lively evenings aboard converted Guinness barges. Our guides Joe Lyons and Aiden Carrigy earn consistent praise for bringing Ireland's layered history to life through their personal narratives. The most comprehensive tours span 12-14 days, with two-night stays in cultural hubs like Killarney and Edinburgh, balancing guided activities with independent exploration. Guests particularly value the mix of structured experiences, like watching border collies at work on Highland sheep farms, along with natural opportunities to meet locals over dinner or traditional music in village pubs.
Ireland and Scotland tours for every type of group
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54 tours in Ireland and ScotlandOur Ireland and Scotland group tours run anywhere from 10 to 14 days, with most people choosing the 12-day option that gives you the right amount of time in both countries. You'll mix big attractions with local experiences - maybe see Edinburgh Castle in the morning and learn sheep herding at a Highland farm that afternoon. The social side really makes these trips special; our travelers often tell us about great evenings sharing stories over dinner in medieval castles or swapping photos after exploring the Ring of Kerry. The coaches fit 30-40 people and handle the longer drives well. Guides like Joe Lyons and Aiden Carrigy get especially high marks for making Ireland's history come alive with their stories.
Top Ireland and Scotland travel itineraries to fit your plans
The 10-day tours across Ireland and Scotland give you a real feel for both countries at a good pace. If you're visiting in summer, you'll catch the Military Tattoo in Edinburgh - something our travelers consistently tell us is worth planning around. The itinerary includes all the places you'd hope to see: Loch Ness cruising, the Giant's Causeway and castles including Blarney with its famous stone. What makes these trips special is how they mix well-known spots with local experiences - you'll learn whisky-making from distillery experts and watch skilled sheepdogs work the hills on family farms. Our customers particularly enjoy dining in medieval castles and having dinner with live traditional music aboard a converted Guinness barge in Dublin. It's ideal for folks who want the main highlights plus those harder-to-find local experiences.
Two weeks gives you our fullest experience of Ireland and Scotland, starting from either Dublin or Edinburgh. You get time to really sink into local life while exploring places like the rugged Connemara region, taking in Loch Lomond by boat and visiting St Andrews, the birthplace of golf. The extra days allow for special moments - you might share tea with a Scottish lord in his family castle or walk Londonderry's walls with a local who knows all the stories. Our travelers often tell us how much they value having two nights in places like Killarney and Edinburgh, which lets them join our planned activities and also explore independently. You'll stay in historic manor houses and take your time around the Ring of Kerry without feeling rushed. It's perfect for anyone wanting to really understand local culture and history at a comfortable pace.
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Our Scotland-Ireland highlights tour spans 10 days, starting in Glasgow with no single supplement charges - a real plus for solo travelers. There's also a 12-day option where you'll join pub music sessions in Temple Bar and walk Edinburgh's Royal Mile with local guides. The medieval banquets and whiskey tastings naturally bring people together, and our solo travelers often tell us they've made friends for life. You'll get structured tours mixed with free time to discover Dublin and Edinburgh on your own terms, plus fun group activities like Gaelic dancing and castle feasts that really help break the ice.
Couples love our 11-day journey through both countries, where you'll stay in authentic manor houses and real castles. The private tastings at Blair Athol Distillery pair nicely with evening walks along the Cliffs of Moher, while cozy pub nights feature live Irish music. For something unique, try dinner aboard Dublin's converted Guinness barge. The Highland drives and Ring of Kerry routes offer quiet moments together, and you can mix active castle visits with peaceful cruises on Loch Lomond and also Loch Ness.
The 19-day tour hits all the right notes for young adults, mixing pub culture, live music and walking tours led by local storytellers who know their stuff. Some travelers pick the cycling option through medieval Kilkenny combined with food tours in Dublin's local spots. Glasgow's music scene and Edinburgh's ceilidh dancing get everyone involved, while outdoor fans love hiking Snowdonia and exploring the Giant's Causeway. Learning to pour at the Guinness Storehouse and sharing stories in Edinburgh pubs rounds out the experience nicely.
Our 14-day tour works well for seniors with its relaxed pace and fewer hotel changes. Travelers appreciate having both guided meals and free time to explore independently. The coaches offer great views along Highland routes and the Irish coast, while city walking tours include regular stops for photos and rest. Groups stay small at 16-20 people, and hotels are picked for their convenient locations near main sites, cutting down on walking without sacrificing comfort.
Irish and Scottish family tours work really well across 11 days, especially when they mix learning with fun activities. Kids get their own juice tasting while parents try whisky, and everyone enjoys exploring Blair Castle and Edinburgh Castle together. Farm visits are a big hit - watching border collies expertly herd sheep keeps both kids and adults fascinated. The medieval castle banquets add entertainment that makes history come alive, while Loch Ness boat trips spark those monster-hunting conversations that families love. For active families, combining the Giant's Causeway with Dunluce Castle ruins gives plenty of space to run around and discover together.
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Best time to visit Ireland and Scotland
- Fall / Autumn 2025
Fall tours of Ireland and Scotland hit the sweet spot between summer's peak crowds and harsh winter weather. Our most popular trips span 10-15 days, starting from Dublin or Edinburgh, where travelers love exploring in the crisp Highland air while autumn colors paint Loch Lomond. There's a gentler rhythm compared to summer tours, giving you time to properly discover Edinburgh Castle, explore Dublin's Temple Bar, and connect with locals at Highland farms. Several itineraries include watching border collies herd sheep, plus guided walks through historic districts once the tourist masses have cleared out. Our autumn guests particularly value authentic experiences at farm visits and castle feasts, sharing afternoon tea with Scottish locals and joining in traditional pub music. The routes combine major landmarks with quieter discoveries, from Loch Ness cruises and golf coast explorations near St Andrews, to walks along Derry's historic walls. What sets these tours apart is the two-night stays in key locations like Killarney and Edinburgh during autumn, creating a perfect mix of guided experiences and independent wandering.
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- Spring 2026
Spring opens up more possibilities with tours running anywhere from 10 to 19 days. The longer ones start down in London and wind their way up through Shakespeare's old haunts before crossing into Scotland. Our travelers picked spring for good reason - you'll see the Highlands and Irish countryside when everything's fresh and green, plus you won't bump elbows with summer crowds at Edinburgh Castle or the Cliffs of Moher. We've arranged special access to Highland farms where you can watch the border collies at work herding sheep and most tours include a nice cruise on Loch Lomond. Spring weather makes it easier to spend time outdoors, whether you're walking Derry's walls or checking out the golf coast around St Andrews.
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What's Great About Combining Scotland and Ireland on One Trip?
You'll get to experience two amazing Celtic cultures that really complement each other when you combine Scotland and Ireland. The great thing about these tours is how efficiently they're planned - you're not wasting time backtracking and you'll see all the highlights without feeling rushed. It's actually pretty good value when you think about it since your ferry crossings and transport are all wrapped into one package. Take the Scottish & Irish Dream tour that runs for 14 days it's a perfect example of getting the full experience of both countries with everything from your hotels to guided tours taken care of.
When Can You Catch the Best Festivals in Ireland and Scotland?
If you're heading to Edinburgh in August you absolutely can't miss the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo it's this incredible display of music and military precision right at Edinburgh Castle. The atmosphere is amazing with bagpipes drums and performers from around the world putting on a show. Your best bet is booking a tour between July 27 and August 17 to catch this. Over in Ireland the Rose of Tralee Festival happens in August too and it's such a special celebration of Irish heritage where women with Irish roots compete for the Rose title. You can catch this on the Britain and Ireland Explorer tour that runs for 19 days.
What Local Experiences Can You Join In With?
There's nothing quite like a Scottish ceilidh - it's this wonderful mix of folk music dancing and storytelling that usually happens in pubs or community halls. The Taste of Scotland & Ireland tour makes sure you get to experience one. You'll definitely want to try some whisky tasting at a distillery it's fascinating learning about how it's made and the Blair Athol Distillery visit on the 10-day tour is excellent. In Ireland kissing the Blarney Stone is a must-do tradition and the Best of Ireland and Scotland tour takes you there. The Irish pub music scene especially in Dublin's Temple Bar is incredible - you never know when a session might start up!
Where Are the Hidden Gems That Tourists Often Miss?
You really should check out County Donegal in Ireland it's got these incredible dramatic coastlines hidden beaches and amazing ruins like the 12th-century Boyle Abbey which you'll see on the Britain and Ireland Explorer tour. Over in Scotland the Isle of Skye is absolutely breathtaking with its cliffs waterfalls and lovely villages like Portree - the Scottish & Irish Dream tour includes this. Glencoe is another must-see it's got this powerful history with the MacDonald clan massacre and the natural scenery is just stunning. The Scotland and Ireland tour takes you through here and stops at the massacre monument which really brings the history to life.