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It may be a ‘wee’ country, but Scotland’s character looms large. This is a land of ancient clans, rugged Highlands, misty lochs, and a history steeped in kings, queens, and rebellions. Your journey through Scotland with Pinoy Tourism is one of contrasts—between lively modern cities and hauntingly beautiful wilderness. Explore the medieval streets of Edinburgh with its castle standing guard from atop an ancient volcano. Feel the creative pulse of Glasgow, where culture, music, and art thrive. Then head north into the wild Highlands, where sweeping valleys, brooding glens, and deep blue lochs tell centuries of stories. Scotland is dramatic, poetic, and utterly unforgettable.

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Scotland At-a-Glance

With its rugged beauty, rich folklore, and timeless charm, Scotland captures hearts at first sight. Wander through mist-draped Highlands, explore castles that whisper tales of Vikings and royalty, and uncover the proud spirit that defines this country.

Currency
Pound Sterling
Capital City
Edinburgh
Winter avg temp
4°C
Language
English
Summer avg temp
15°C
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Good morning
Time Zone
GMT+1
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Good evening
There’s something magical about the light in Scotland—the way it dances across lochs and glens. No matter how many times I visit, I still find moments that take my breath away.
- Travel Director
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Our Top 5 Things to Do in Scotland Discover with the Scotland Tour Package

Ramble up the Royal Mile, Edinburgh

Walk in the footsteps of kings and queens from the Palace of Holyroodhouse to Edinburgh Castle. Along the way, discover cobbled closes, hidden courtyards, and the hum of bagpipes echoing through history.

Journey through the Scottish Highlands

Venture north and lose yourself in landscapes that feel pulled from legend. Explore Glencoe’s haunted valleys, catch a glimpse of the elusive Loch Ness Monster, and wander through the ancient ruins of Urquhart Castle.

View Arthur’s Seat

Climb this ancient volcano for panoramic views of Edinburgh. When the heather blooms and the city spreads beneath you, it’s easy to see why poets and travelers alike have fallen for this wild hilltop.

Hear the story of the Royal Yacht Britannia

Step aboard this royal vessel and uncover its stately past. Once the floating home of the British monarchs, today it stands as a fascinating time capsule of royal life at sea.

Watch a Highland dance

Join locals in a lively pub or summer festival and witness the energy of traditional Highland dancing. The fiddles, pipes, and rhythms will have your heart thumping—and maybe your feet moving too.

Best Museums in Scotland – Discover with Scotland Tour Packages

Edinburgh

National Museum of Scotland

Explore everything from prehistoric fossils to cutting-edge design in this vast, elegant building. A perfect blend of Scotland’s local soul and global curiosity.

Glasgow

Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum

Home to art, armour, and awe. Wander through grand halls featuring masterpieces from Rembrandt to Dali, and marvel at the Spitfire suspended from the ceiling.

Glasgow

Clydeside Distillery Experience

Discover the craftsmanship behind Scotland’s most iconic export—whisky. Learn the science, smell the spirit, and taste the legacy in every dram.

Best Food in Scotland – Must-Try Speciality with Scotland Tour Packages

Haggis

The national dish—bold, peppery, and deliciously rustic. Pair it with neeps, tatties, and a dram of whisky for the full Scottish experience.

Cullen Skink

A creamy, smoky fish soup from the coastal town of Cullen. Thick with potatoes and leeks, it’s a bowl of warmth and tradition.

Scottish Whisky

Whether you prefer the smoky notes of Islay or the smooth sweetness of Speyside, whisky is more than a drink here—it’s a journey through Scottish identity.

What to pack for a tour in Scotland

What to Pack

Scotland’s weather is famously unpredictable, so smart packing will make your adventure seamless.

Walking shoes

For cobblestone lanes and misty hill trails.

Wool socks

Keep your feet warm when exploring those cool stone castles.

Something warm

Even in summer, nights can chill. A quality jacket is essential.

Reusable essentials

Scotland’s natural beauty deserves your respect—carry a reusable water bottle and bags.

Hydration tablets

For when the whisky tastings go a little too well.

Frequently Asked & Question

Visa requirements depend on your nationality. Most travelers from the EU, US, Canada, and Australia can enter visa-free for short stays.

 May through September offers the mildest weather, but Scotland’s charm never fades—each season brings its own beauty.

The British Pound Sterling (£).

 Yes, travel insurance is highly recommended for all Pinoy Tourism travelers.

Anywhere from a week to two weeks allows you to explore the cities, the Highlands, and a few of the islands without rushing.