St Giles & Roselyn Chapel
Visit two iconic Scottish attractions: Rosslyn Chapel, where mysterious decor details are the subject of much speculation, and St. Giles Cathedral, with its distinctive crown steeple that rises above the Edinburgh skyline.
Visit two iconic Scottish attractions: Rosslyn Chapel, where mysterious decor details are the subject of much speculation, and St. Giles Cathedral, with its distinctive crown steeple that rises above the Edinburgh skyline.
Experience some of the rare and exceptional whiskies curated by the Scotch Malt Whisky Society during a private tasting with an expert guide.
Explore the outstanding natural beauty of Loch Lomond from multiple vantage points, including a boat cruise along its waters and a 4x4 adventure into the surrounding glens.
Immerse yourself in the story of Scotland's 14th-century battle for independence with a visit to Stirling Castle and The National Wallace Monument, commemorating one of the country's most famous national heroes.
Discover curated experiences designed to ensure each moment ashore is uniquely rewarding. No matter which you choose, each excursion has been created to provide an exceptional travel experience. For those who prefer the freedom and flexibility of independent travel, the Concierge Ashore can transform tours into a private experience or craft an entire bespoke event just for you.
Scotland’s capital is a city of handsome Georgian buildings, many architectural highlights and two UNESCO World Heritage sites. The first is Edinburgh Castle and the medieval Royal Mile, Scotland’s most visited site. Edinburgh’s Old Town and New Town are also part of this designation. Perched on an extinct volcano, Edinburgh Castle affords unrivaled views of the city, and its Esplanade is where the spectacle of the Royal Military Tattoo takes place every August as part of the Edinburgh Festival.
Scotland’s capital is a city of handsome Georgian buildings, many architectural highlights and two UNESCO World Heritage sites. The first is Edinburgh Castle and the medieval Royal Mile, Scotland’s most visited site. Edinburgh’s Old Town and New Town are also part of this designation. Perched on an extinct volcano, Edinburgh Castle affords unrivaled views of the city, and its Esplanade is where the spectacle of the Royal Military Tattoo takes place every August as part of the Edinburgh Festival.