Edinburgh Post-Voyage Extension

From ancient castles to contemporary charms

From the ancient castle and historic houses of the Royal Mile to the elegant Georgian terraces and crescents of the New Town, Edinburgh embodies much of Scotland’s history and culture. In the words of the historian Murdo Macdonald, “Edinburgh is a city that makes you think about what a city should be." Visit the ancient Edinburgh Castle and see the Stone of Destiny—an oblong block of red sandstone used for centuries in the coronation of monarchs of Scotland. If you are on a departure that coincides with the Edinburgh Military Tattoo, you will enjoy an evening at this celebration of music and culture. At other times we have arranged a wonderful experience at a traditional dinner aboard an elegant and historic long ship. You’ll also see the Scottish Crown Jewels, the Palace of Holyrood House, The Royal Yacht Britannia, and we’ll make sure you have time to explore on your own.

Day 1 - Disembark Ship / Edinburgh

Disembark Lord of the Glens and drive south to Edinburgh where you’ll enjoy lunch in a local restaurant. Begin your exploration of this fascinating city with a guided visit to the Royal Yacht Britannia in Leith. Launched on April 16, 1953, the ship has taken members of the Royal Family and their guests over a million nautical miles and is one of the most famous ships in the world. Take in her history from the spacious decks to the nuts and bolts of the engine room. Check in to The Hoxton, in the heart of Edinburgh. The late afternoon is yours to explore. (L)

Day 2 - Edinburgh

Start the day with a hearty Scottish breakfast followed by a walking tour to visit Edinburgh Castle where you’ll view Scotland’s Crown Jewels and the Stone of Destiny—recently returned from London after 700 years. From the castle, stroll in the footsteps of Scottish royalty along the Royal Mile to St. Giles Cathedral, where reformer John Knox preached his fiery sermons. Enjoy lunch in a fine local restaurant before an afternoon at leisure to explore Edinburgh's old and new towns, together designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Meander medieval streets or explore natural and social history at the National Museum of Scotland. Browse shops on busy Princes Street, hike the green slopes of Arthur’s Seat or stop at a pub for a taste of haggis and a local ale.

If you are traveling during the Edinburgh Royal Military Tattoo performance season, experience the pageantry and spectacle of the massed pipe and drum bands, Highland dancers, and fiddlers this evening. (B,L / D on non-Edinburgh Royal Military Tattoo departures)

Day 3 - Depart

Transfer to Edinburgh airport for your flight home. (B)

Costs & What's Included

Occupancy

Cost per person 2025

Double Occupancy

$2,990

Single Occupancy

$3,520

Cost Includes:
Ship and airport transfers; accommodation, meals, excursions and entrance fees as indicated; local guides on all excursions; tips to local guides, porters and service staff for included meals.
Not included:
Accommodation, meals, excursions and tips not indicated; items of a personal nature such as laundry, internet access, and alcoholic beverages.

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