Duration: 3 days / Weekend
Price: From $679 per person
Discover the rugged beauty of the Scottish Highlands in just a weekend! Perfect for adventure seekers and nature lovers, this trip combines dramatic landscapes, historic castles, and charming villages.

The Scottish Highlands are famous for their rolling hills, majestic lochs, and breathtaking scenery. Begin your weekend with a scenic drive through Glencoe, enjoying misty mountains and dramatic valleys. Visit Loch Ness and try to spot the legendary Nessie while exploring the surrounding villages. Tour historic castles such as Urquhart Castle, rich with Scottish history and stunning views. Hike short trails to experience the rugged terrain up close, or take a guided nature walk to learn about local wildlife. Sample traditional Scottish cuisine in cozy pubs, including haggis, salmon, and local whiskies. Enjoy a peaceful evening in a charming Highland inn. The 3-day itinerary offers the perfect mix of adventure, culture, and relaxation.
Guided scenic tours through Glencoe and Loch Ness
Visit to Urquhart Castle or similar historic sites
Accommodation for 2 nights in a centrally located Highland inn
Daily breakfast included
Local travel tips and 24/7 support from our team
Stunning views of Glencoe mountains
Loch Ness and its surrounding villages
Historic Scottish castles
Scottish wildlife and nature trails
Traditional cuisine and cozy pub experiences
Scenic drives through the Highlands
Day 1: Arrival in the Highlands, check-in at inn; afternoon scenic drive through Glencoe; evening dinner with traditional Scottish fare.
Day 2: Breakfast at inn; guided Loch Ness tour including village stops; afternoon visit to Urquhart Castle; evening free for local exploration or whisky tasting.
Day 3: Breakfast at inn; optional short hike or nature walk; departure back to city or airport.
Comfortable walking shoes and layered clothing recommended; weather can change quickly.
Public transportation or private transfers included where necessary.
Currency: British Pounds (£); credit cards widely accepted.
Language: English; widely understood throughout the Highlands.
Tipping: 5–10% customary in restaurants and for guides.
Bring a camera and warm, waterproof clothing for outdoor activities.