The dramatic landscape along with a rich history makes Scotland a popular destination for tourists. From rolling hills to rugged coastlines, what the country lacks in size it makes up for in beauty. Home to the UK's highest mountain, Ben Nevis, Scotland has so much to offer visitors. Anyone interested in visiting for the first time might find it easier to choose an all-inclusive vacation to ensure plenty of sightseeing trips are included and dinner is always taken care of.
Coach Tour
To take full advantage of Scotland's beautiful scenery an all-inclusive vacation is a wise choice. There are a number of all inclusive coach trips available, most of which include a guide. Shearings Holidays, which have a number of tours around Scotland, says its most popular all-inclusive trip is a seven-night break to Wester Ross and Skye. This trip includes a visit to Inverness, the Isle of Skye, Inverewe Gardens and Moniack wineries. In August 2010 this trip was priced at just over 400 pounds.
For those that want to get closer to nature Western Isles Wildlife Tours offer all-inclusive packages from overnight tours to six nights, including accommodation.
Short Vacations
For an all-inclusive short Scottish vacation Easy Breaks offer one- to four-night all-inclusive trips. Through 2010 and early 2011 prices start from 100 pounds per night at hotels in the Scottish countryside areas of Grantown-on-Spey, Callander and Drymen.
Scottish Cruises
For those that would rather see Scotland from the comfort of a luxury cruise ship there are a number of all-inclusive cruises to choose from. Scotland has only one land border, that with England, the remainder of the country is surrounded by the Atlantic ocean to the west and north and the North Sea to the east. A cruise would provide the chance to see the country's beauty from all angles.
Hebridean Island Cruises offers tours around the Western Isles of Scotland on its five-star cruise ship.
The Magna Carta steamship company offers Highland cruises around Scotland and Noble Caladeonia offers cruises to a number of Scottish islands.
Coach Tour
To take full advantage of Scotland's beautiful scenery an all-inclusive vacation is a wise choice. There are a number of all inclusive coach trips available, most of which include a guide. Shearings Holidays, which have a number of tours around Scotland, says its most popular all-inclusive trip is a seven-night break to Wester Ross and Skye. This trip includes a visit to Inverness, the Isle of Skye, Inverewe Gardens and Moniack wineries. In August 2010 this trip was priced at just over 400 pounds.
For those that want to get closer to nature Western Isles Wildlife Tours offer all-inclusive packages from overnight tours to six nights, including accommodation.
Short Vacations
For an all-inclusive short Scottish vacation Easy Breaks offer one- to four-night all-inclusive trips. Through 2010 and early 2011 prices start from 100 pounds per night at hotels in the Scottish countryside areas of Grantown-on-Spey, Callander and Drymen.
Scottish Cruises
For those that would rather see Scotland from the comfort of a luxury cruise ship there are a number of all-inclusive cruises to choose from. Scotland has only one land border, that with England, the remainder of the country is surrounded by the Atlantic ocean to the west and north and the North Sea to the east. A cruise would provide the chance to see the country's beauty from all angles.
Hebridean Island Cruises offers tours around the Western Isles of Scotland on its five-star cruise ship.
The Magna Carta steamship company offers Highland cruises around Scotland and Noble Caladeonia offers cruises to a number of Scottish islands.