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SCOTLAND
LUXURY CHAUFFEUR-DRIVE TOUR
High Season, 2006
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Day
1: Depart the
U.S. for Scotland. Fly via London to Inverness Airport in
the Scottish Highlands
Day
2:
Skibo Castle
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Arrive Inverness Airport where you will be met by your driver/guide.
Enjoy a leisurely drive through the spectacular Highland landscapes
from Inverness through to the sleepy town of Dornoch which
goes back, it is believed, almost 3000 years. Dornoch has
a romantic and almost medieval atmosphere to it and the pace
is slow and relaxing, while the scenery dramatic. Arrive at
Skibo Castle. Considered the very finest accommodation in
the British Isles, Skibo was formerly the home of Andrew Carnegie
and has hosted a wide variety of dignitaries and celebrities.
It sits on 7,500 acres, boasting the private Championship
18 hole links golf course, The Carnegie Club. In the style
and manner of Andrew Carnegie's private house guests, you
will be treated to unique Highland hospitality with traditional
butler service, fine cuisine, and the freedom of a great private
estate, where peace and tranquility prevail. Included in your
stay is breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, dinner, Club wines
and spirits, hot and cold beverages, full range of facilities,
and as much golf as you like on the Carnegie Links Golf Club
(including golf clinics). Here you will spend two nights and
enjoy the history and splendour of the surrounding area.
Day
3:
Carnegie Club
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Explore the town of Dornoch in the morning and discover a
little of the history of the town where, it is claimed, the
last witch in Scotland was burnt in 1772! Visit the Dornoch
Craft Centre located in the old jail and learn a little of
19th century prison life. After lunch enjoy a drive to the
nearby Dunrobin Castle dating back to the 13th century which
stands on a natural terrace by the sea. Here you will see
the massive ancient keep and some of the 19th Century rooms.
In the grounds of the castle you may visit an exhibition showing
Pictish stones and many other interesting items depicting
local history. Later perhaps enjoy a round of links golf at
the Carnegie Club or perhaps have a spa treatment in the full
service leisure centre. Explore the extensive estate and enjoy
afternoon tea in the castle.
Day
4:
Gleneagles
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After breakfast begin your journey south through the heart
of Scotland, heading for the world famous Gleneagles. The
journey from Dornoch will take you through some of Scotland's
most colourful scenery. Perhaps stopping for lunch on the
way in one of the small towns to maintain your slow pace.
Relax and enjoy the stories from your guide whilst you discover
Scotland at its best. Arrive at Gleneagles late this afternoon
for a 2-night stay. One of Scotland's most complete 5-star
resorts, this massive estate boasts luxurious accommodation
and a wide variety of activities and facilities. Perhaps enjoy
some pampering at this fabulous traditional haven of luxurious
quality. This evening enjoy dinner in the grandiose setting
of Gleneagles.
Day
5:
Gleneagles
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Choose between a trip to St Andrews or Perth today - both
only a short drive from Gleneagles.
Perth - visit Scone Palace - steeped in the history of the
Stone of Scone and the crowning of Scottish Kings. The palace
you see today whose origins date back to the 11th Century
was in fact built around 1800. The many sumptuous rooms contain
a plethora of treasures and artifacts including bed hangings
with embroidery sewn by Mary Queen of Scots.
St Andrews - one of the most historic towns of Scotland,
bearing the name of the country's patron saint. The town is
world famous for its golf, or rather the birth of golf. With
history stretching back to the 4th Century this ancient town
offers, more than just interest for the golfer. The ancient
golf club was founded in 1754 by the Society of St Andrews
Golfers which consisted of 22 noblemen and gentlemen who enjoyed
this game of 'gentle exercise. The University of St Andrews,
founded in 1412 is the oldest in Scotland lends an ancient
authority to the landscape of the town and emphasises the
feeling of the dignity of the academia.
Enjoy dinner tonight at Gleneagles.
Day
6:

Balmoral Hotel
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After breakfast depart Gleneagles for Edinburgh, where you
will spend 2 luxurious nights at the Balmoral Hotel. Located
on Princes Street, this 5-star hotel is the acme of luxury
accommodation in Edinburgh featuring the most dramatic backdrop
of Arthur's Seat and Edinburgh Castle, as well as excellent
service and superb cuisine. Spend this afternoon strolling
through the old town and rambling along the Royal Mile towards
Edinburgh Castle, a breathtaking sight at night when the castle
is lit against the velvet dark sky. See the Scottish Crown
Jewels and visit the various buildings within the Castle.
This evening why not enjoy one of the goulish walking tours
through the cobbled streets and learn of the creepy stories
of some of Edinburgh's legends. Finish it off with a dram
in one of the many traditional pubs. Tonight perhaps have
dinner in the hotel or in one of Edinburgh's many fine restaurants.
Day
7:
Spend this morning exploring more of the exciting history
of Edinburgh, get your best walking shoes on and enjoy the
majesty of the capital city. Visit the Grassmarket area and
learn the enchanting story of Greyfriars Bobby who showed
such devotion to his owner that for years after his death
the little dog sat by the grave mourning his friend. A statue
commemorates this unusual tale. Discover the winding cobbled
streets and find respite in the many pubs and tea shops scattered
between the many shops in the winding streets. If time permits
visit the RSA Gallery in Princes Street and view some of Scotland's
finest contemporary and traditional artists. This evening
perhaps enjoy a play, opera or ballet depending on the time
of year you may take advantage the many theatres offering
diverse entertainment.
Day
8:
Travel the short trip to Glasgow, Scotland's "other
capital" and check into the superb One Devonshire Gardens.
Housed in a traditional blonde sandstone townhouse, this hotel
offers the best in its class in Glasgow, including an antique
dcor and renowned cuisine. Visit some of the sites of
Charles Rennie Mackintosh, the Glasgow Architect who put Glasgow
on the world map and was partly responsible for what is now
known as the Glasgow Style. Visit the Hunterian Museum and
Gallery, see how Mackintosh lived in a carefully restored
recreation of his home and then in the Gallery enjoy the unique
style of the Scottish colourists in this enchanting exhibition.
This evening bring your vacation to a close, perhaps experiencing
dinner at One Devonshire Gardens. Later perhaps visit one
of Glasgow's great pubs and enjoy some traditional folk music,
or alternatively visit the home of Scottish Opera or Ballet.
Day
9:
Transfer by private driver to Glasgow Airport and depart
for the U.S.
Sample
Quotation
Scotland Chauffeur-Drive
High Season , 2006
This package includes:
• 7 days private services of
a professional chauffeur/tour guide, including luxury car
(Mercedes Saloon or similar), airport pick-up and drop off,
fuel, tolls, and drivers expenses (gratuity not included)
Private transfer from your Glasgow hotel to Glasgow Airport
• 7 nights Standart rooms in 5-star luxury castles,
resorts, and hotels
• 4 gourmet table d'hotel dinners
• All meals and inclusions at Skibo Castle (listed in
itinerary)
• Full Scottish breakfast each morning
• Travel insurance, including cancellation, sickness,
and delay
• Customized itinerary designed by an Scottish expert
• Deluxe travel documents including reference material
delivered by overnight courier
• All VAT, Sales tax, and hotel service charges
• Options for pre-booked activities and facilities including
riding, fishing, hiking, & spa treatments
• 5-star service from Warren Tours travel planners in
New York
Land
Only cost based on 2 people traveling:
$6,489.00 per person based on double occupancy
Land Only cost based on 4 people
traveling:
$4,990.00 per person based on double occupancy
Land Only cost based on 6 people
traveling:
$4,989.00 per person based on double occupancy
Itinerary
Subject to Availability
Please
note:
A non-refundable deposit of $1,500 per person, is due immediately
if you wish to reserve any or all of the above arrangements.
Final payment is due 60 days prior to departure. All changes
or cancellations are subject to penalty. |