Scotland & Ireland | Classic | | 2025/2026
Tour Description:
Welcome to the ultimate Scottish and Irish adventure, where you'll find warm locals, trendy cities and breathtaking scenery everywhere you turn. On this trip you'll see highlands, bagpipes & whisky go head to head with Irish folk songs & Guinness: it's impossible to choose a favourite, which is why you need to do them both. And with heaps of eye-widening travel inclusions like Blarney Castle and a cruise around Loch Ness, there's no better way than this 13-day journey, starting in Edinburgh and finishing off in Dublin.
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Dates & Pricing
Monday 20 Oct 25 — Saturday 01 Nov 25 | Starting at $3,113 | Get a Quote | |
Monday 03 Nov 25 — Saturday 15 Nov 25 | Starting at $2,606 | Get a Quote | |
Monday 10 Nov 25 — Saturday 22 Nov 25 | Starting at $2,461 | Get a Quote | |
Monday 17 Nov 25 — Saturday 29 Nov 25 | Starting at $3,329 | Get a Quote | |
Monday 01 Dec 25 — Saturday 13 Dec 25 | Starting at $2,461 | Get a Quote | |
Monday 08 Dec 25 — Saturday 20 Dec 25 | Starting at $2,316 | Get a Quote | |
Monday 22 Dec 25 — Saturday 03 Jan 26 | Starting at $3,187 | Get a Quote | |
Sunday 28 Dec 25 — Friday 09 Jan 26 | Starting at $2,883 | Get a Quote | |
Wednesday 31 Dec 25 — Monday 12 Jan 26 | Starting at $2,580 | Get a Quote | |
Monday 12 Jan 26 — Saturday 24 Jan 26 | Starting at $2,525 | Get a Quote | |
Monday 26 Jan 26 — Saturday 07 Feb 26 | Starting at $2,244 | Get a Quote | |
Monday 16 Feb 26 — Saturday 28 Feb 26 | Starting at $2,244 | Get a Quote | |
Friday 06 Mar 26 — Wednesday 18 Mar 26 | Starting at $2,244 | Get a Quote | |
Monday 16 Mar 26 — Saturday 28 Mar 26 | Starting at $2,244 | Get a Quote |
Destination & Sightseeing
12 Breakfast (B)
4 Dinner (D)
FAQs
London: Travelling to (and through) the UK & Northern Ireland? You’ll need Essential Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA)From January 8, 2025, UK law means that if you’re entering/transiting through border control in the United Kingdom (UK) and Northern Ireland you’ll need an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) before you travel. Confused? Don’t be – just read on here.
London: What does a modular trip mean? A modular trip means fellow travellers will join and leave at various locations. There’ll be some goodbyes, sure, but there’ll also be plenty of hellos with new like-minded travellers.
Edinburgh: How do we travel between Scotland and Ireland? You'll cross the Irish Sea aboard a modern, high-speed ferry with comfy facilities. Best part? You’ll be able to leave the coach and explore the ferry and its food court during the 2-hour journey. We’ll hop back on the coach before disembarking.
Edinburgh: How long are the drives? You’ll be on the road for around 2-3 hours between stops. We’ll check out some cities along the way, so that you can soak up some more of the localities in the British Isles. Either way, get ready for all the beautiful backdrops you’ll see.
Included Experience
St. Andrews: If you like golf, you’ll love St Andrews. But if you think it spoils a nice walk in the park, there’s also Swilcan Bridge.
Stirling: Explore the sights of Stirling and get a selfie with the memorial to the iconic Scottish knight.
Mallaig: We'll visit Helix Park, home to The Kelpies (horse statues, standing at 100ft tall & weighing more than 300 tonnes each). It's a wonder to behold. Plus, there's also an adventure play park with woodlands and boardwalks for some added fun.
Loch Ness: Sit back, relax and cruise along the loch with your Contiki crew. But keep your eyes peeled and camera ready for mythical ‘Nessie’.
Scottish Highlands: Ever wondered how native animal species - like the Scottish Red Squirrel, Lynx and Beavers - are reintroduced into the wild? Come learn about it all from an expert (who'll also tell you how the Caledonian pine forest is being reforested too!). Every penny you spend here will directly support Trees for Life, a TreadRight supported project.
Blarney Castle: Your chance to kiss the Blarney Stone and get the ‘gift of the gab’. And to visit the medieval Irish castle.
Cliffs of Moher: These rugged, photogenic cliffs have been the star of many films, including a Harry Potter one.
Galway: Tread the cobbles of this well-loved Irish city with your new Contiki crew. See Lynch’s Castle, Eyre Square and all the best pubs.
Galway: Tread the cobbles of this well-loved Irish city with your new Contiki crew. See Lynch’s Castle, Eyre Square and all the best pubs.
Derry/Londonderry: One for the history fans. Take a look around Ireland’s only walled city, built in the 17th Century.
Giant's Causeway: Sure, rock formations may sound a bit dull on paper, but this quirky natural wonder has to be seen to be believed.
Belfast: Hang with a local guide to see all the landmarks and learn about the city’s checkered history.