Loch it in Eddie

Monday, 21 Dec, 2007 0

Scotland is famous for its whisky, haggis, bagpipes, an elusive lake monster and men who wear kilts! Taste, try, buy and search for all of the above, all in the company of other young, like-minded travellers on Contiki’s five day getaway to Scotland, travelling from Edinburgh to the Highlands and back to Glasgow.

Here are just a few of the brilliant activities you’ll get up to on your Contiki holiday:

Edinburgh: See Edinburgh Castle, Holyrood Palace and the Royal Mile

Scottish Highlands: Scenic drives including the Whisky Trail and Royal Deeside

Visit and tour a whisky distillery

See Ben Nevis, Britain’s highest mountain

Visit Loch Lomond and Loch Ness, home of the creature they affectionately call Nessie.

The five-day Scotland, one of Contiki’s In-depth Regional Time Out tours, is priced from $935 per person, twin share (land only), and includes hotel accommodation, all transport, most meals, city sightseeing and the benefit of Contiki’s experienced and fun road crew.

Contiki has been taking 18 to 35s around the globe to experience far off places and exotic cultures for over 45 years, so they know what young people want. Contiki has planned all its trips to include a perfect balance of sightseeing and adventure with loads of free time to do whatever you want, they also make sure the trips are great value making travel loads cheaper than doing it by yourself which means more travel dollars for life’s little luxuries like shopping, sightseeing and going out.

Contiki’s 08 09 Europe brochures are on travel agent shelves now! For more information see www.contiki.com/scotland or to make a booking call 1300 CONTIKI (1300 266 845).

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