Ireland and Scotland Family Tours
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- Highlights of Ireland and Scotland
- Best of Ireland & Scotland (Small Groups)
- 13 Day Edinburgh, Inverness, Glasgow, Dublin, Cork, Limerick, Galway, and much more.
- Celtic Classic
- Exploring Scotland & Ireland (Edinburgh to Dublin) (2025)
- Exploring Scotland & Ireland featuring The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo (Edinburgh to Dublin) (2025)
- A Taste of Ireland and Scotland
- England Scotland Ireland – Highlights of UK
- Leisurely United Kingdom and Ireland
- Celtic Twist
Highlights of Ireland and Scotland
4 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“This is the best way to see Ireland and Scotland. Trafalgar handles everything.”
Celtic adventures await families with sheep herding at Glen Keen Farm and majestic castle visits. The tour connects Ireland and Scotland via comfortable coach travel, featuring family-suitable lodging and the spectacular Edinburgh Military Tattoo.
Duration 11 days Destinations Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland Age Range 5 to 99 year olds Operator Trafalgar From $6,650
12% Off- NZ$5,852You save $798
Best of Ireland & Scotland (Small Groups)
42 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The quality of the travel, hotels and experiences were a complete delight to share with the whole group.”
Lucy, traveled in September
Irish and Scottish wonders unfold through interactive visits to Trinity College, Killarney's jaunting cars, and Loch Ness monster spotting. Young travelers aged 5+ can enjoy castle visits, traditional tea at Ardgowan Estate, and the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo.
Duration 14 days Destinations Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Insight Vacations From
12% Off- NZ$13,550
Perfect for families with children 3+, featuring castle visits from Edinburgh to Eilean Donan, Loch Ness cruises, and Irish cultural experiences. Enjoy horse-drawn carriages in Killarney, explore Trinity College Dublin, and discover the Cliffs of Moher with expert family-friendly guides.
Duration 13 days Destinations Scotland, Ireland, France Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator STM Tours LLC From
12% Off- NZ$7,552
Celtic wonders unfold with a Loch Ness cruise, Titanic Experience in Belfast, and Giants Causeway UNESCO site. Families 8+ can visit Kylemore Abbey, watch sheepdogs at Kincraig, and walk through Game of Thrones locations in Strangford.
Duration 15 days Destinations Scotland, Ireland, Northern Ireland Age Range 8 to 99 year olds Operator Royal Irish Tours From
12% Off- NZ$8,752
Loch Ness cruises, Urquhart Castle exploration, and interactive farm visits create lasting family memories. Traditional ceilidh entertainment in Inverness and Dublin's Phoenix Park complement comfortable stays at hotels like Herbert Park Hotel.
Duration 13 days Destinations Scotland, Northern Ireland, Ireland Age Range 5 to 99 year olds Operator Collette From $8,149
2% Off- NZ$7,949You save $200
Exploring Scotland & Ireland featuring The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo (Edinburgh to Dublin) (2025)
14 Reviews by TourRadar travelersCeltic heritage comes alive through Loch Ness cruise, Urquhart Castle ruins, and the Giant's Causeway UNESCO site. Young visitors marvel at sheepdog demonstrations at Glenshane Farm and traditional ceilidh evening with Scottish music and dance.
Duration 13 days Destinations Scotland, Northern Ireland, Ireland Age Range 5 to 99 year olds Operator Collette From
2% Off- NZ$9,749
Hands-on baking at Rathbaun Farm and sheep herding demonstrations highlight this Irish-Scottish adventure for ages 5+. The journey includes Trinity College Dublin, Titanic Belfast experience, and Edinburgh Castle exploration.
Duration 9 days Destinations Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland Age Range up to 80 year olds Operator Globus From $5,219
10% Off- NZ$4,697You save $521
Duration 10 days Destinations England, Scotland, Ireland Age Range 8 to 90 year olds Operator Bucket List Group Travel LLC From
10% Off- NZ$6,704
Leisurely United Kingdom and Ireland
4 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“We saw so many things and checked off a lot of items from our bucket lists. We had a wonderful overall experience.”
Kristen, traveled in June
Loch Ness boat rides, Killarney's horse-drawn carriages, and Bunratty Folk Park captivate families in Scotland and Ireland. Comfortable accommodations at Premier Inn Edinburgh and Maldron Limerick provide perfect bases for daily adventures.
Duration 15 days Destinations England, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Ireland Age Range up to 85 year olds Operator Europamundo From
10% Off- NZ$6,003
Titanic Exhibition in Cobh, working sheepdogs at Kincraig, and Loch Ness cruises await families with children 4+. Comfortable stays at Ferrycarrig and Dingle Skellig hotels provide perfect rest between adventures.
Duration 15 days Destinations Dublin, Wexford, Cork, Ring of Kerry, Killarney, Cliffs of Moher, Burren, Glasgow, Loch Ness, InvernessSee all destinations Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Royal Irish Tours From
10% Off- NZ$8,995
Reviews of Ireland And Scotland Family Tours
- Best of Ireland & Scotland (Classic)
Traveled with group of 36 fun people, who were eager to see and do and learn of Ireland and Scotland. The bus was roomy and comfortable. Michel was fantastic with his knowledge of both countries. He was organized and funny and made the trip wonderful. Jerry our bus driver was tops. I was surprised that the food was so good for the included meals. The hotels were great. The people of Ireland and Scotland were lovely to us travelers - very welcoming. Great trip. Thanks, INSIGHT..
- Highlights of Ireland and Scotland
This is the best way to see Irelamd and Scotland. Trafager handles everything and Travel Diector , Rose Brown is the best. She makes the tour special for each participant and handles the tour like she is doing it for the first time. I have a degree in Environmental Interpretation and 40 years of experience and I have never seen a person handle public education opportunity better than Rose. She is a treasure and Trafager is fortunate to have her on their staff.
- Best of Ireland & Scotland (Small Groups)
The tour itinerary was full allowing a broad experience to be gleaned from both Ireland and Scotland respectively. The quality of the travel, hotels and experiences were a complete delight to share with the whole group. We gelled as a group and this made the excursion thoroughly enjoyable, despite the wet weather! Our driver was exemplary which made for safe and enjoyable travel on the coach throughout. Our tour guide was highly knowledgeable and experienced which added plentifully to the daily tours. A very enjoyable tour, highly recommended.
What our customers ask about Ireland and Scotland Family Tours
What are the best family-friendly activities and attractions included in Ireland and Scotland tours?
From hands-on experiences to scenic adventures these tours blend education with entertainment. Children can watch border collies herd sheep at Glenshane Country Farm take horse-drawn jaunting car rides through Killarney National Park and explore historic strongholds like Edinburgh and Blarney Castle. The Titanic Experience in Belfast draws families with interactive exhibits while Loch Ness boat trips add mystique to the journey. A TourRadar traveler noted: "The farm visit was a highlight - our kids loved making scones and watching the sheepdogs work!"
What types of accommodation options are available for families?
The accommodations focus on convenience and comfort for multi-generational groups. Properties like the Kingsmills Hotel in Inverness and Clayton Charlemont in Dublin offer rooms configured for families. The Dunkeld House Hotel provides connecting rooms while locations like the Killarney Plaza Hotel put families steps from major attractions. A TourRadar reviewer mentioned: "The hotels were perfect for families - our connecting rooms at the Kingsmills gave us space while keeping the kids close."
What's the best time of year for families to visit Ireland and Scotland?
The summer months from June through August bring warm temperatures and extended daylight ideal for exploring outdoors. Spring and fall offer pleasant conditions with smaller crowds at major sites. August features the Edinburgh Military Tattoo. As a TourRadar traveler noted: "We went in July and had great weather for exploring outdoors though you should still pack rain gear as weather can be unpredictable."
What special considerations should families make for weather in Ireland and Scotland?
The changeable weather calls for strategic packing with layers and waterproof clothing essential. Hotels like the Clayton in Glasgow provide practical amenities such as drying facilities while the Killarney Plaza Hotel maintains a roster of indoor activities. A TourRadar traveler advised: "We brought waterproof jackets and boots which were essential - the weather changed quickly but didn't stop us from enjoying attractions like Edinburgh Castle or the Giants Causeway."
How much walking is involved on family tours in Ireland and Scotland?
The tours balance walking with rest stops especially in urban areas like Edinburgh and Dublin. Major sites including the Cliffs of Moher feature accessible pathways suitable for young visitors. Transportation alternatives such as Killarney's jaunting cars and Loch Ness cruises provide breaks from walking. One TourRadar traveler noted: "The pace was manageable even with young children - our guide was great at finding rest stops and alternatives when needed."
What educational experiences are available for children in Ireland and Scotland?
Learning opportunities blend naturally into the journey through hands-on experiences. Children can explore marine science during Loch Ness cruises discover medieval life at Edinburgh Castle and learn traditional farming at Muckross Traditional Farms. The Titanic Belfast brings maritime history to life through child-friendly exhibits. As one TourRadar traveler shared: "The kids learned so much about Celtic history and culture - the guides made everything come alive with stories and demonstrations."
What transportation options are available for families on these tours?
Modern coaches serve as the primary transport with planned stops for comfort. The journey includes scenic alternatives like the Fort William to Mallaig train route and boat excursions on Loch Ness. Local transport such as Killarney's jaunting cars adds authentic charm. As noted by a TourRadar traveler: "The variety of transport kept the kids interested - they especially loved the ferry crossings and traditional horse-drawn carriages."