FAQs

Yes, all of our private Scotland tours are completely tailored. You can share your interests, preferred locations, and travel pace, and we’ll design an itinerary that suits you perfectly.

The cost of a private tour in Scotland depends on factors such as group size, duration and time of year. Contact us with a brief outline of your plans, and we’ll provide a tailored quote.

Absolutely. Our private tours are ideal for families, couples, and small groups looking for a flexible and personalised way to explore Scotland.

Yes, we organise private group tours in Scotland for corporate clients, including team trips, incentives, and business travel with tailored itineraries.

We can accommodate a range of group sizes, from small private groups to larger parties, using suitable vehicles or multiple vehicles where required.

Yes, we specialise in multi-day group travel across Scotland, including route planning, accommodation advice and assistance, and seamless transport.

Yes, we offer multi-day private driver services across Scotland, allowing you to travel comfortably while exploring multiple regions at your own pace.

Hiring a private driver in Scotland gives you flexibility, local knowledge, and a stress-free experience. You won’t need to worry about navigation, parking, or driving on unfamiliar roads.

Yes – your driver on a private tour also acts as an experienced guide, sharing local insights, history, and recommendations throughout your journey.

Before your tour we will  assist with planning your route and itinerary, ensuring you make the most of your time while visiting Scotland’s highlights and hidden gems.  Whilst you are on tour, your driver will delighted to show you the hidden secrets and help you get off the beaten track, sharing their passion for Scotland.

Simply send us an enquiry with a brief outline of your plans. We’ll create a customised itinerary and quote based on your requirements.

We recommend booking as early as possible, especially for peak travel seasons, to ensure availability of preferred dates. For group travel in Scotland, booking earlier will give you more choice of accommodation.  Do get in contact at any time, whether next week or next year; we often have last minute availability for group travel and small private tours of Scotland.

Our tours can start and end at locations that suit you, including major cities, airports, or accommodation across Scotland.  Our main base is in Edinburgh – but we are mobile and flexible.

We don’t directly arrange accommodation, but we’re delighted to assist with recommendations and planning. With our local knowledge and trusted contacts across Scotland, we can guide you towards the right places to stay, allowing you to book directly and choose what suits you best.

Yes, we regularly work with language schools to provide private tours and transport for student groups visiting Scotland.

Absolutely. We can design educational and cultural itineraries that combine sightseeing with meaningful learning experiences.

Yes, our tours are very well suited to ESL and English language school groups visiting Scotland. We regularly work with international students and understand the importance of clear communication, flexibility, and a supportive environment. Our driver-guides are experienced in working with groups of varying English levels, and we can adapt the pace and content of the tour to suit your needs. We’re also happy to help plan itineraries that combine cultural experiences with opportunities to practise English in real-life settings.

Highland cows can be found across many parts of Scotland, particularly in the Highlands, Perthshire, and around Loch Lomond & The Trossachs. While sightings can’t always be guaranteed, we know some of the best locations to spot them and can include Highland cow stops as part of your private tour itinerary.

Midges are small insects that can be present in certain areas of Scotland, mainly in the Highlands during the warmer months (typically late spring to early autumn). They’re usually more noticeable in still, damp conditions, but they rarely impact the overall travel experience. With good planning, timing, and route choices, they can easily be avoided or minimised.

Scotland’s weather can be changeable, but that’s part of its charm. It’s common to experience a mix of sunshine and light rain in the same day, which keeps the landscapes beautifully green. With the right clothing and a flexible itinerary, the weather rarely affects your trip—and often adds to the atmosphere.

Scotland offers an incredible variety of landscapes and experiences, from the Highlands and Isle of Skye to historic cities and coastal routes. If you’re not sure where to start, that’s absolutely fine—just let us know. We’ll guide you through the options, ask the right questions, and design a fully customised itinerary tailored to your interests, time, and travel style.

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