Embark on a luxury private day tour in St Andrews, Scotland, and explore iconic landmarks and hidden gems. Marvel at the Forth Bridge, visit St Andrews Castle and Cathedral, and discover the rich history of St Andrews University. With a knowledgeable guide, this personalized tour offers a unique and unforgettable experience.
Embark on a luxury private day tour in St Andrews, Scotland, and explore iconic landmarks and hidden gems. Marvel at the Forth Bridge, visit St Andrews Castle and Cathedral, and discover the rich history of St Andrews University. With a knowledgeable guide, this personalized tour offers a unique and unforgettable experience.
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Forth Road Bridge - For an awe-inspiring experience, consider booking a tour that includes a visit to the Forth Bridges. These three remarkable bridges span the Firth of Forth and are truly a sight to see.
The Forth Bridge is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Scotland’s most iconic landmarks.
The Forth Road Bridge, inaugurated in 1964 by Her…
- Forth Road Bridge - For an awe-inspiring experience, consider booking a tour that includes a visit to the Forth Bridges. These three remarkable bridges span the Firth of Forth and are truly a sight to see.
The Forth Bridge is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Scotland’s most iconic landmarks.
The Forth Road Bridge, inaugurated in 1964 by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, is a long-span suspension bridge stretching over 2.5 kilometers, with towers exceeding 150 meters in height.
The Queensferry Crossing, opened in 2017, is the newest of the trio and spans the firth with its contemporary design.
Don’t miss the chance to witness these engineering marvels up close and appreciate their beauty and significance in Scottish history.
- Anstruther Harbour - Anstruther, a charming fishing village on Scotland’s east coast, offers visitors a glimpse into the country’s rich maritime history. With its colorful houses, picturesque harbor, and bustling fish market, Anstruther is a delightful stop on any Scottish itinerary. Take a stroll along the harbor. For a meal, try some of the freshest fish and chips you’ll ever taste at one of the local seafood restaurants. Whether you’re a history enthusiast or a foodie, Anstruther is sure to please.
- St Andrews Cathedral - St Andrews Cathedral in Scotland is a majestic and historic landmark, dating back to the 12th century. The ruins of the cathedral offer a glimpse into the grandeur of medieval architecture, with impressive arches and intricate carvings. Located in the charming seaside town of St Andrews, the cathedral was once the largest church in Scotland and played a significant role in the country’s religious and cultural history. Today, visitors can explore the site and learn about its fascinating past, including the stories of the powerful bishops and saints who once worshipped within its walls. With its breathtaking views and rich heritage, St Andrews Cathedral is a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Scotland.
- St Andrews Castle - St Andrews Castle in Scotland is a stunning historical fortress with a rich and fascinating past. Situated on the rugged coastline of the town of St Andrews, the castle was built in the 12th century and played a crucial role in Scottish history. It served as the residence of Scottish bishops for over 450 years and was the site of many dramatic events, including sieges, battles, and royal visits. Today, visitors can explore the castle’s ruins, including its impressive underground mine and countermine, which were used during sieges in the 16th century (The siege tunnel is closed until further notice). The castle also offers breathtaking views of the North Sea and the surrounding coastline, making it a must-visit destination for any history or architecture lover.
- The Swilcan Bridge - The Old Course in St. Andrews, Scotland, is the birthplace of golf and one of the most iconic golf courses in the world. Golfers from around the globe come to play on this legendary course, which has hosted numerous Open Championships. The course is renowned for its challenging layout, historic landmarks, and stunning coastal views. The Swilcan Bridge, located on the 18th hole, is a must-visit spot for any golfer or golf fan, as it has become an iconic symbol of the sport. Crossing the Swilcan Bridge is a rite of passage for any golfer, and it offers a picturesque view of the course and the surrounding coastline. Whether you’re an avid golfer or just a fan of the sport, a visit to The Old Course and Swilcan Bridge is a once-in-a-lifetime experience that you won’t want to miss.
- University of St Andrews - St Andrews University, located in the charming coastal town of St Andrews, Scotland, is a prestigious institution with a rich history and stunning architecture. Founded in 1413, it is the third-oldest university in the English-speaking world and boasts notable alumni such as Prince William and Kate Middleton. The university’s campus features a mix of medieval and modern buildings, including the iconic St Salvator’s Chapel. With its academic excellence and picturesque setting, St Andrews University is a must-visit destination for any traveler to Scotland.
- St Salvator’s Chapel - St Salvator’s Chapel is a picturesque and historic religious building located in the heart of St Andrews, Scotland. The chapel dates back to the 15th century and is renowned for its stunning stained-glass windows, intricate stone carvings, and ornate architecture. A popular tourist destination, the chapel offers visitors a glimpse into the rich history of St Andrews and Scotland, as well as a peaceful space for quiet reflection and contemplation. Whether you’re a history buff, an architecture enthusiast, or simply looking for a serene and beautiful spot to visit, St Salvator’s Chapel is not to be missed.
- Falkland Palace & Garden - Falkland Palace, located in the heart of the picturesque village of Falkland, is a stunning royal palace with a rich history that spans over 500 years. Once a favorite retreat of Scottish royalty, it is now a popular tourist attraction, boasting beautifully restored rooms, stunning gardens, and a rich collection of artwork and historical artifacts. Visitors can step back in time as they explore the palace’s impressive architecture, admire the intricate tapestries and antique furniture, and imagine what life was like for royalty in the 16th century. The palace also offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside and is a perfect destination for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. (admission fee around £13.00, not included in the tour price)

- Private transportation
- Driver as a guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Bottled water
- Parking fees
- Booster seat
- Private transportation
- Driver as a guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Bottled water
- Parking fees
- Booster seat
- Admission fees
- Food and drinks, unless specified
- Gratuities
- Entrance fees
- Admission fees
- Food and drinks, unless specified
- Gratuities
- Entrance fees
Embark on a private exploration of Scotland’s renowned landmarks and hidden treasures, all delivered in a personal and bespoke manner. Admire the architectural brilliance of the Forth Bridge, roam the charming and picturesque village of Anstruther, and delve into the wealth of history at St Andrews Castle and Cathedral. Meander the iconic Swilcan…
Embark on a private exploration of Scotland’s renowned landmarks and hidden treasures, all delivered in a personal and bespoke manner. Admire the architectural brilliance of the Forth Bridge, roam the charming and picturesque village of Anstruther, and delve into the wealth of history at St Andrews Castle and Cathedral. Meander the iconic Swilcan Bridge, marvel at the beautiful St Salvator’s Chapel, and immerse yourself into the globally famous St Andrews University, before setting off to the grand Falkland Palace. Guided by a friendly and informed individual, you’ll delve beneath the surface of Scotland’s history and culture, marking this excursion as one of a kind and lasting.
• Benefit from private, dedicated service from your driver/guide on this personal excursion
• Suitable for children aged 5 and over
• Tour can be adapted to suit your preferences
• Please be aware that the stops and schedule of the tour can be modified
- Falkland Palace is NOT part of Historic Scotland. If you’re considering a trip to Edinburgh Castle or any other castles, obtaining the Explorer Pass from Historic Scotland could be worthwhile. The price for a Historic Scotland 7 Day Explorer Pass ranges from £35.00 to £44.00 for adults, depending on the season. This pass grants access to various sites including Blackness Castle, Doune Castle, Stirling Castle, Edinburgh Castle, Urquhart Castle, Linlithgow Palace, and more. For further details, please refer to the Historic Scotland Website
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.