Cycle the Amalfi Coast
Jul 20, 2023 - Jul 27, 2023
Let's bike along the Amalfi Coast taking in the majestic scenery.
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Let’s visit Edinburgh and the Scottish Highlands during August, a favorite trip, and one we just took last summer. During the month of August, Scotland and the city of Edinburgh present the Edinburgh Military Tattoo, perhaps the most impressive display of hundreds of bagpipes and Scottish dancers you’ll see, all in the shadow of Edinburgh Castle. Check out the video below.
We’ll also enjoy the Edinburgh Fringe Festival also going on during August. This national party billed as the world’s largest arts festival. Last year there were over 6,000 (that’s not a typo) entries including one-act plays, musical performances in all genres, street performers, and just about every other kind of performance art one can imagine. The fun starts mid-morning and goes until 2 AM the next morning.
Next we’ll head to Inverness by train. From there we’ll journey to Loch Ness and the Isle of Skye seeing castles and national parks along the way.
All hotels are 4 star or above!
Edinburgh, Apartheid Adagio Royal Mile for 3 nights
Inverness, Laird’s Lodge, 2 nights
Isle of Skye lodging to be determined.
Day 1, Friday – Depart
Depart for overnight flight, arriving in Edinburgh the next morning.
Day 2, Saturday: Arrival
Arrive in Edinburgh and transfer to our hotel, Aparthotel Adagio Royal Mile, directly on the Royal Mile, the center of old Edinburgh. Our hotel is within easy walking distance of both Edinburgh Castle and the Royal Palace of Holyrood House, the queen’s and now the king’s summer residence. Once we unpack, the rest of the day is open for us to explore this fascinating city. In the evening we’ll have a welcome reception followed by a group dinner. Overnight: Edinburgh. Included: welcome reception and dinner.
Day 3, Sunday: Introduction to Edinburgh and the Fringe Festival
After breakfast we’ll have a half-day private guided tour of Old Edinburgh including Holyrood House and Roslyn Chapel. After lunch the balance of the day and evening is time for us to enjoy the Fringe Festival. We may collectively select some acts or venues to enjoy, or travelers are free to pick acts catering specifically to their likes or interests. As we may be separated in different venues, dinner will be on your own. Hundreds of street vendors, popup food spots, and in-venue restaurants will be available. Overnight: Edinburgh. Included: breakfast and lunch.
Day 4, Monday: Edinburgh, Fringe and the Military Tattoo
In the morning we’ll continue our private tour of Edinburgh Castle, with time to explore the castle on our own after the tour. That evening we will enjoy the Edinburgh Military Tattoo together, one of the most impressive shows I’ve ever seen. Overnight: Edinburgh. Included: breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Day 5, Tuesday: Edinburgh to Inverness
Today we take the train from Edinburgh to Inverness through some of the most picturesque landscapes on earth. We’ll check into our small Laird’s Lodge, a quaint boutique hotel close to downtown. The rest of the day is ours to explore together or on your own. That evening we’ll meet for dinner and music at a local restaurant. Overnight: Inverness. Included: breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Day 6, Wednesday: Castles and Distilleries
Today we visit the magnificent Dunrobin Castle, the family seat of the Earl of Sutherland and the Clan Sutherland. The castle has a fascinating interior, heavenly gardens, and a fabulous falconry display. We will travel to the Glenmorangie Distillery for a tour of one of the world’s most well known malts, perfected by the “Sixteen Men of Tain,” situated on the coast. A visit to the delightful village of Dornoch is next, with its 13th Century cathedral, historic castle hotel, and jailhouse shop; we will even have a chance to learn where the last witch in Scotland was burned to death. Then a drive along bonny Loch Fleet, maybe spotting some of the seals. Overnight: Inverness. Included: breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Day 7, Thursday: Inverness, Loch Ness, and Isle of Skye
A stunning and picturesque day awaits as we drive towards the World Famous Loch Ness for a visit and discussion with our private tour guide. Then on through the Mountain pass of the 5 Sisters of Kintail with its fantastic Glens and high peaks, and onward to the most photographed castle in Scotland, Eilean Donan Castle. This is one of Scotland’s most picturesque castles and is perched on its own island at the head of Loch Duich. After our guided visit we’ll take the ferry to Isle of Skye where we will stay for two nights at the Cuillin House Hotel in Portree. In the evening we’ll have dinner at The Lower Deck Seafood Restaurant overlooking the harbor full of fishing boats. Overnight: Isle of Skye. Included: breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Days 8, Friday: Isle of Skye
After breakfast, we will once again meet our guide and travel to the first stop of the day, Neist Point, with its dramatic views and isolated lighthouse. From there we will travel the Jurassic coastline of Trotternish, then onto the Quiraing, known for its wonderful rock formations and stunning coastal views. We’ll take a short drive down the mountain to Kilt Rock and then on to one of the most Iconic natural features of Scotland, the Old Man of Storr. From there its a lazy drive back to Portree where we’ll overnight again. Overnight: Isle of Skye. Included: breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
DAY 9, Saturday: Isle of Skye to Edinburgh
Today we leave Skye behind and travel over the ferry to the mainland, past the Glenfinnan Viaduct, through the Cairngorms visiting Dunkeld before we reach Edinburgh. That evening we’ll have a farewell dinner at one of Edinburgh’s finest restaurants. Overnight: Edinburgh. Included: breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Day 10, Sunday: Departure
We transfer to the airport for our flight home, arriving the same day. Included: breakfast.
Yes, all U.S. citizens are required to provide a current passport and also confirmed reservations for leaving Scotland upon arrival.
The British Pound Sterling is the official currency in Scotland. We recommend getting local currency from an ATM upon arrival.
Tipping is recommended for exceptional service in Great Britain, including Scotland. It is not expected, but always appreciated. Locals typically round up to the next Pound when paying in cash. Note that tips are not included on credit cards and must be paid in cash.
No, all COVID travel restrictions have been removed. You may enter the country with no test or need to show a vaccination certificate. American citizens do not need to test or show documentation to reenter the country.
Scotland uses the standard round two-prong outlet in use throughout the European Union.
The average temperature in Edinburgh for August is high of 65, with a low of 51 at night..
Edinburgh is on Greenwich Mean time, or 5 hours ahead of Eastern time, and 6 hours ahead of Central time.
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