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Ron_W, Jun 2026
Best way to spend 2.5 hours in Edinburgh
Paul shared his wealth of knowledge with our group with great enthusiasm. A walking tour is the best way to take in all the sites on the Royal Mile. Paul’s knowledge of Edinburgh Castle gave us the wisdom we needed to tour the inside of the castle once his tour was complete. Two and a half hours was the perfect amount of time to learn so much of the history this area of Edinburgh has to offer. Great use of our time and highly recommend adding this walking tour to you must do list.
Alexa_A, Jun 2026
Wonderful Highlands tour!...
Wonderful Highlands tour! Our guide Anthony was incredibly knowledgeable and made the history and stories come alive. I especially loved how he incorporated music throughout the journey—it added so much to the experience and perfectly complemented the stories. A memorable day with stunning scenery and an outstanding guide. Highly recommend!
Tracey_H, Jun 2026
James was a very entertaining and enthusiastic guide
Lots of very interesting information about Edinburghs history and shady past. The guide, James, was well informed, enthusiastic, and full of passion. It was a worthwhile excursion. Please be aware there is a very high step to get into the building. Maybe they could invest in a stepping block. And it is dark and wet inside so something to be aware of with any visual impairment. Strong smell of dampness, to be expected, but again for those who get sensory overload it’s something to take into consideration This is a great way to spend an hour if you like history, and fun facts. Thanks, James.
Jim_M, Jun 2026
St Andrews and Fife
The tour provider was Rabbie's Tours. Our guide/driver was Kylie. She had a lovely Scottish accent, was easy to understand and had a great sense of humor. She provided lots of history and narrative but also welcomed questions and interaction with the passengers. The small group bus held 16 passengers, and the rows are set up in a 1-2 format. We were among the last on the bus so didn't get to sit together. Unfortunately, the rain put a damper on our stop in Anstruther and for a while in St Andrews. We were prepared with slickers and umbrellas and made the best of it. After a quick drive-by orientation we had about 2 hours in St Andrews. We were able to get some great photos of the golf course and university. Kylie made sure we knew where the best fish and chips could be found. The last stop was Falkland where many of us chose to tour the palace which had been a royal hunting lodge centuries ago. The palace has several restored rooms and some beautiful gardens.
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It may be small, but Scotland packs a big punch. Scotland tours highlight the country’s many attractions, including historic cities, the stunning Scottish Highlands, and sea-swept isles famous for whisky. Your guide can help you experience the best of each destination, whether you want to tour medieval castles, eat your way through Edinburgh, or explore filming locations for popular movies and TV shows such as Harry Potter and Outlander.

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