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Small Group Tours That Practically Sell Themselves

Earn easy commission offering 10- and 16-day tours your clients actually want: slow travel, boutique comfort, and no more than 15 guests per group.

What Makes These Tours Sell Out?

  • Travelers today want more than just sightseeing
  • They’re craving depth, presence, and meaning.
  • Here’s what these Scotland & Ireland tours give them:
  • Unrushed itineraries with room to breathe
  • Deeper cultural connection, not just tourist stops
  • Hidden gems and local stories worth retelling
  • Time to actually feel the place—not race through it
  • No fluff. No FOMO traps. Just real, human travel.
10 or 16 days of immersive travel
A capped group of 12 guests
Luxury sprinter transport
Built-in comfort and thoughtful pacing

Your commission? Already baked in. No awkward upsells. No chasing suppliers. Just a product that closes easily—and keeps clients coming back.

Tour Options:

16-Day Highlands
10-Day Heart of Scotland

16-Day Highlands to the Emerald Isle Small Group Coach Tour – October 15th, 2026 Depature


Itinerary

Day 1: Edinburgh

Highlights:

  • Edinburgh Castle
  • Private walking tour of the Old and New Towns
  • Royal Mile and hidden closes

Begin in Scotland’s iconic capital with a visit to Edinburgh Castle, dramatically perched above the city. Later, enjoy a private guided walking tour that brings Edinburgh’s stories to life, weaving through medieval lanes, tucked-away closes, and elegant Georgian streets. The evening is ideal for a cosy pub, a great dinner, or a sunset stroll through the Old Town.

Highlights:

  • St Andrews coastal charm
  • Medieval streets and seaside views
  • Pitlochry town stroll

Travel east to St Andrews, where sea air, ancient ruins, and centuries of tradition meet. After time to explore the town, continue into Highland Perthshire and arrive in Pitlochry, a charming Victorian town known for riverside walks, small shops, and a relaxed Highland feel.

Highlights:

  • Loch Ness cruise
  • Fort Augustus canal views
  • Culloden Battlefield & Visitor Centre

Head north into the Highlands for a day steeped in legend and history. Cruise the famous waters of Loch Ness before visiting Culloden Battlefield, the site of the final Jacobite uprising. A powerful day that offers insight into Scotland’s past before settling into Inverness.

Highlights:

  • Loch Ness scenery
  • Inverness riverside walks
  • Easy-paced Highland day

Enjoy a slower-paced day around Loch Ness and Inverness. Take time to relax, browse local shops, stroll along the River Ness, or simply enjoy the atmosphere. This breather day keeps the journey balanced and comfortable.

Highlights:

  • Eilean Donan Castle
  • Crossing to the Isle of Skye
  • Highland-to-island scenery

Travel west through classic Highland landscapes and stop at the iconic Eilean Donan Castle, one of Scotland’s most photographed landmarks. Continue on to the Isle of Skye, where rugged coastlines and dramatic skies welcome you to island life.

Highlights:

  • Full day on Skye
  • Coastal scenery and viewpoints
  • Relaxed island exploration

Spend the day exploring the Isle of Skye at a comfortable pace. With its wild landscapes and ever-changing light, Skye is a place to slow down, take it all in, and enjoy the journey as much as the destination.

Highlights:

  • Glencoe’s dramatic landscapes
  • Mountain passes and photo stops
  • Ballachulish lochside scenery

Today is all about big, cinematic Highland scenery. Travel through Glencoe, where towering mountains and sweeping valleys create some of Scotland’s most unforgettable views. Expect fresh air, frequent photo stops, and plenty of “wow” moments.

Highlights:

  • Loch Lomond shoreline views
  • Scenic villages
  • Evening in Glasgow

Spend time along the peaceful shores of Loch Lomond before continuing south to Glasgow. Scotland’s largest city offers a lively contrast, with music, culture, bold architecture, and a famously friendly atmosphere.

Highlights:

  • Ferry to Northern Ireland
  • Titanic Belfast
  • Maritime history

Cross the Irish Sea to Belfast and visit Titanic Belfast, located on the very site where the ship was built. This immersive experience tells the full story of Titanic and the city behind her.

Highlights:

  • Book of Kells at Trinity College
  • Guinness Storehouse
  • Dublin city atmosphere

Travel south to Dublin and enjoy classic highlights including the Book of Kells and the Guinness Storehouse. The evening is free to explore Dublin’s pubs, restaurants, and lively streets at your own pace.

Highlights:

  • Cobh harbour views
  • Blarney Castle and Gardens
  • Blarney Stone (optional)

Head to County Cork with a stop in colourful Cobh, a historic harbour town with strong maritime connections. Continue on to Blarney Castle and Gardens, where you can kiss the famous stone or simply enjoy the beautiful grounds and legends that surround them.

Highlights:

  • Ring of Kerry scenic drive
  • Ladies View
  • Torc Waterfall

Travel west into County Kerry and experience one of Ireland’s most celebrated scenic routes. Rolling hills, lakes, coastline, and postcard-perfect viewpoints make this a standout day before arriving in Killarney.

Highlights:

  • Slea Head Drive
  • Atlantic coastline views
  • Traditional sheepdog demonstration

Explore the spectacular Dingle Peninsula and the famous Slea Head Drive, where cliffs and ocean views steal the show. A lively sheepdog demonstration at a working farm adds a fun and memorable Irish experience.

Highlights:

  • Cliffs of Moher Visitor Centre
  • Atlantic coastal scenery
  • Evening in Galway

Visit the Cliffs of Moher, one of Ireland’s most iconic natural landmarks. Walk the cliff paths and take in sweeping Atlantic views before continuing to Galway, known for its music, culture, and vibrant atmosphere.

Highlights:

  • Kylemore Abbey
  • Victorian Walled Garden
  • Scenic Connemara drive

Travel through the beautiful Connemara region and visit Kylemore Abbey, set against a dramatic mountain and lakeside backdrop. Later, return to Dublin for a relaxed final evening.

Highlights:

  • Airport transfer
  • Easy morning
  • Time to reminisce

After breakfast, your driver-guide transfers you to the airport for your departing flight. You’ll leave with unforgettable memories, new friendships, and at least one plan to return.

10-Day Heart of Scotland: Edinburgh to Skye Small Group Coach Tour – September 30th, 2026 Departure


Itinerary

Day 1 & 2: Edinburgh

Highlights

  • Edinburgh Castle
  • Private guided walking tour
  • The Royal Mile & hidden closes
  • Old Town & Georgian New Town
  • National Museum of Scotland
  • Local cafés, pubs, and historic streets

Edinburgh is one of Europe’s most atmospheric capitals and the perfect place to begin your journey. Built around an ancient volcanic rock, the city is layered with history, striking architecture, and character at every turn.

Explore the Royal Mile, wander tucked-away closes, and enjoy sweeping views from Edinburgh Castle. A private guided walking tour brings the city’s stories to life, from kings and queens to writers, rebels, and everyday locals. The rest of your time is free to enjoy museums, whisky tastings, shopping, or simply settling into a cosy café to watch the city go by.

Highlights

  • Loch Lomond shoreline views
  • Glencoe Valley
  • Highland mountain scenery
  • Fort William

Leaving Edinburgh behind, the scenery shifts quickly as you head north toward the Highlands. Pause along the peaceful shores of Loch Lomond before continuing into Glencoe, one of Scotland’s most dramatic and emotionally powerful landscapes.

Towering mountains, deep valleys, and powerful clan history make Glencoe unforgettable. The day continues to Fort William, set beneath Ben Nevis and often called the Outdoor Capital of the UK.

Highlights

  • Isle of Skye
  • Eilean Donan Castle
  • Coastal scenery and island landscapes
  • Portree area

Cross the Skye Bridge and arrive on the legendary Isle of Skye, known for its rugged coastline, shifting light, and rich folklore. With two nights on the island, there’s time to truly experience Skye rather than rushing through it.

Visit the iconic Eilean Donan Castle, dramatically set where three sea lochs meet and famous for its cinematic setting. Across these two days, explore Skye’s landscapes, villages, and quiet corners where history, myth, and nature come together.

Highlights

  • Loch Ness cruise
  • Inverness
  • Culloden Battlefield
  • River Ness walks

Travel east from Skye toward Loch Ness and enjoy a relaxing cruise on Scotland’s most famous loch. Take in the surrounding scenery and keep one hopeful eye on the water.

Continue to Inverness, often called the Capital of the Highlands. Visit Culloden Battlefield, site of the final Jacobite uprising, and gain insight into events that shaped Highland history. Free time allows for riverside walks, local shops, or simply relaxing at your hotel.

Highlights

  • Cairngorms National Park
  • Scenic Highland drives
  • Pitlochry village

Journey through the Cairngorms National Park, the largest national park in the UK, known for wide-open landscapes, forests, rivers, and mountain views.

Arrive in Pitlochry, a charming Victorian town with a relaxed Highland feel, riverside walks, and welcoming local character. This is a perfect place to slow the pace and soak in the surroundings.

Highlights

  • Highland to Lowland scenery
  • Glasgow city
  • Culture, architecture, and museums

As you travel south, the landscapes soften and the Highlands give way to Lowland scenery. Arrive in Glasgow, Scotland’s largest city and one of its most vibrant cultural centres.

Known for its music scene, bold architecture, and famously friendly locals, Glasgow offers an energetic contrast to the quieter Highland days and a lively final evening.

After breakfast, transfer to Glasgow Airport or continue onward travels. Say farewell to Scotland with lasting memories of castles, islands, dramatic landscapes, and shared moments that stay with you long after the journey ends.

Why Agents Keep Selling These:

  • Built-in commission, no awkward upsell needed
  • Small group = quicker closes, easier “yes”
  • Seamless logistics + premium comfort = no complaints
  • Happy clients turn into easy referrals
  • Repeat bookings without the hand-holding
  • Less friction. More profit.
  • Exactly how it should feel selling a tour.

Feedback from our Travel Agents

  • THANK YOU so much for your assistance planning this trip for my clients. They had a wonderful time and really enjoyed their accommodations, tours, and their driver, Eugene. 

    Brooke
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    Independent Travel Advisor


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