CITY SIGHTSEEING GLASGOW
Read moreThis is the classic tourist bus company of Glasgow. You can get on and off as much as you like along the 21 stops that cover all the important sites of the city. Count 1h20 for the complete circuit. Ideal when you have little time! The company offers several types of tours: the Music Tour which retraces the iconic musical places of the city, Pokémon Go Glasgow to go in search of Pokémon through the city. You also have the Isle of Bute Tour - to discover this sublime island -, as well as a tour of the Isle of Mull.
THE JACOBITE STEAM TRAIN
Read moreOn one of the most beautiful railroads in the country, this superb locomotive train takes you back to the Victorian era, but also through some of Scotland's most beautiful landscapes, between Fort William and Mallaig. In season, there are two daily departures from Fort William, in the morning and afternoon, and two returns from Mallaig, in the afternoon and evening. For Harry Potter fans, this is the Hogwarts Express you see in the films. Contemporary Scotrail trains also take the same route several times a day.
ISLAND ENCOUNTERS
Read moreIsland Encounters organises day island wildlife safaris, with Craignure Pier as a meeting point. An alternative location can be arranged if required. Birds of prey, seals and deer are just a few examples of the varied wildlife on the trip. The price includes food and, of course, transport, which is by 8-seater minibus. Tailor-made private visits are also possible, to discover sites or observe specific wildlife areas.
MULL WILDLIFE TOURS
Read morePeter Hall knows his island like the back of his hand and shares his vast knowledge with visitors. He offers day trips from the Craignure ferry terminal or, exceptionally, from the Tobermory ferry terminal. The meeting point is set around 10-10.30 am, before starting the exploration of Mull and its animal population. Sea lions, seals, eagles, deer, dolphins, birds and raptors of all kinds are often present and food and transport are included. Visits are for a maximum of 4 people.
HIGHLAND SAFARIS
Read moreThe very popular Highland Safaris offer to take you to meet the local fauna and flora, through its superb landscapes, in the forest, on Loch Tay or in the mountains. We embark on a 4×4, on a mountain bike or on a boat, to be told about the region by those who really know it. A red deer center allows you to observe deer up close, as well as feed and pet them in a dedicated area, but also to get acquainted with the center's barn owl. A café on site offers good snacks.
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Read moreSince 1993, Rabbie's Tours has been offering ethical small group tours throughout Scotland. Driver-guides who know the stories, sights and secrets of the regions follow off-the-beaten track itineraries, created and tested by travel enthusiasts. This is an opportunity to support local communities. A wide range of options are available, from one-day to two-week adventures through distilleries, castles or even private tailor-made itineraries...
RED BUS BISTRO
Read moreDiscover Edinburgh in a vintage bus, just enough retro to be full of charm. Two tours are available all year round: the Afternoon Tea Tour (or its variant with gin), which will invite you to indulge in gourmet delicacies as well as to observe the capital (a scone in hand, what else!) and the Harry Potter Tour, following in the footsteps of the sites that inspired J.K. Rowling. It's a good way to get a first glimpse of the city. Good plan: the adult "Afternoon Tea Tour" ticket includes a free seat for one child (under 16 years old).