Scottish Ancestry Tour: Tracing the Family Heritage

What to expect on this itinerary
Family comes first on this 10-day Scottish ancestry tour, tracing the historic footsteps of your family heritage. Step beyond into the land of oral history and legend, where you clan name was your lifeblood. This custom tailored trip will take you to witness battlefields, grand castles, island life, and ancestral mythology. Traverse the magnificent landscape of Scotland and find the wonders that shaped your genealogical past. From ancient stones to Roman ruins, heritage archives to friendly local pubs, there is no end to the connections you will make in Scotland.
Customizable Itinerary
Edinburgh – The Family Tree
Arrive in Edinburgh and meet your private transfer at the airport. The city immediately sweeps you up in its historic streets and ambiance. The facades of Old Town are reminiscent of traditional British Gothic architecture. People crowd the Royal Mile, a 321-foot stretch of road that leads from Edinburgh Castle to Holyroodhouse Palace. Antiquity runs deep and is palpable around Castle Rock, and stretches to the edges of the neighborhood of Cramond.
You find remnants of a 2nd century Roman fortress. The ground plan continues to take shape around the grassy plain. The aroma of the nearby sea sweeps across the old fort. A recreated bathhouse and headquarters has been pieced together over the last 50 years of excavations. The sounds of the rushing River Almond swivels past. You make your way to your hotel in central Edinburgh and have already found a culture whose history dates back far beyond what you imagined.
What's Included:
Edinburgh – Searching the Tree Branches
The Northern Highlands – Calling Macleod
Isle of Skye – Noble Sights
Isle of Skye – Rising Clan
Isle of Lewis and Harris – Traditions Kept Alive
Isle of Lewis and Harris – Connected Islands
Isle of Lewis and Harris – Empowering Stones
Edinburgh – The Gathering
Edinburgh – Family Connections
Trip Highlights
- Visit the unique collection of Scottish heritage at the Scottish Genealogy Society
- Witness the memorable ancient ruins known as the Callanish Standing Stones
- Explore the famous Scottish Highlands, known for its intense and magnificent landscape
- Discover remarkable castles bordered by ethereal scenery
- Scour the historic archives at a number of visitor heritage centers
- Uncover the history of your family and clan, along with distant relatives connected by ancient alliance
- Wander the famous battleground at Culloden Battlefield
Detailed Description
The culture of Scotland has been shaped by its history: amassed in both the city and collected from the country at large, in Edinburgh. When you arrive, your Scottish ancestry tour of tracing the family heritage begins. Spend a full day exploring the city to witness its famous sites, from castles to cathedrals. You will also spend time at the Scottish Genealogy Society, which will help you trace your family name back to a specific clan. There were many clans that lived in the Scottish Highlands; after you connect your surname with your ancestry, you venture out into the Highlands, in this particular instance, in search of Clan Macleod.
On your way to Inverness, you take your time at Culloden Battleground. The grounds are filled with markers that commemorate the many clans that fought and lost members during the 18th-century skirmish. In Inverness, you can visit the Museum and Art Gallery, which provides you with insight into the Highlander mentality. Travel south to visit the Highland Folk Museum where the imaginative images of Highland civilization come to life through the stories that traveled in and out of the country. Explore the splendor of Eilean Donan Castle, a stronghold set within the breathtaking scenery.
On the Isle of Skye, you will find a deeper connection to the Macleod clan and the isle itself. Discover the Bloody Stone in Glen Sligachan and the Eros Experience at the fringe of the island’s capital of Portree. Meander through the old seat of Macleod power at Dunvegan Castle, home to the fabled Fairy Flag. Before reaching the Isle of Lewis and Harris, you can see a traditional Colbost Croft home. Once on the new island you can traverse the tremendous landscape and see the family connection.
Wander the Seallam Visitor Centre in search of a more recent history and familial connections and make your way to Rodel to visit the 16th century Church of St. Clements. Later you will arrive in Stornoway, the capital city of the island. Outside of the city you will come to the ancient marvel, the Callanish Standing Stones. The 5,000-year-old historic site connects forgotten culture to remembered landscape. Continue onward to the Ness Heritage Centre to scour the local archives and records.
Take a moment and reach out to local relatives that have always been separated by distance. Extend your stay to connect with family and hear stories that harken back to the beginnings of the clan. Your return to Edinburgh can wait. Upon your return to the capital city, you will have the remainder of the day at your leisure. Your private transfer will meet you at the hotel to escort you to the airport on your final day in the city. You have traversed the Highlands and listened to legend to find your treasured heritage and it was well worth it.
For more vacation planning ideas, visit the tours of Scotland page.
Starting Price
$4,600 per person (excluding international flights)
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Verified Traveler Reviews
Based on 29 reviews
My wife and I enjoyed a perfectly glorious 17-day adventure in Scotland, thanks to Zicasso’s travel specialists.
The trip was amazing. The perfect route, well-paced, excellent (and varied) accommodations. It was a wonderful blend of scenery, culture, history, and independence, everything we had discussed during the planning phase. We hardly even noticed a few boating glitches (rescheduled and cancelled ferries). They really did not impact the journey much at all.
The travel company could not have planned better weather for us, mostly sunny days with blue skies. My photos are fabulous. Even the locals were shocked at how lovely it was for an extended period of time. We packed with just the right layers and never needed to use rain gear. For Scotland we were indeed very fortunate. The food also was a pleasant surprise. Of course breakfasts were consistently delicious and ample, but we really enjoyed our bites out, mostly for dinners and occasional lunches in a wide variety of settings, from pubs, to higher-end restaurants, even some ethnic establishments. All were great.
We were inspired to visit Scotland thanks in part to our fascination with the series Outlander, the history, culture, scenery. None of it disappointed. The trip was planned as a road trip, renting a car following two full days exploring Edinburgh on foot. Our route took us to Dunnottar Castle, Balmoral, Inverness, Ullapool, the Outer Hebrides (Lewis and Harris), Skye, Glencoe, Loch Lomond, and Stirling. As 70-somethings, we were incredibly active on each day, hitting 20,000 steps on many of them. Lots of town/city walking, and many hikes along the way as well, including waterfalls and beaches. And castles, museums, battlefields everywhere, so much to explore.
A few random things:
Lake Katrine boat ride and bicycling was definitely a highlight, so glad we fit that in.
Taking the train to Glasgow on the final day was definitely worthwhile (actually our longest day on foot, 27,000+ steps). Loved the Kelvingrove Art Gallery, made it to the Cathedral and Necropolis, and lingered for dinner in Merchant Square. We felt that city was vastly under-rated.
Our greatest challenge was the driving. We had done Australia the same way last year, so were comfortable with the left-right issue. But we found the roads throughout Scotland to be very narrow, often one-laned, and in terrible disrepair, with potholes at every turn. Thankfully we were not there in high season. We could only imagine how difficult it could be with way more tourists on the road. Having additional car insurance was very wise planning indeed, thank you!
We definitely want to report how pleased we were, with the trip and the travel company’s services. The travel specialist was always incredibly responsive and reassuring as things surfaced along the way. Communications were never a problem. We would definitely use this travel company again, perhaps they might even suggest our next great adventure. Scotland is a must-see for everyone.
Amy and David P.
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After 15 years of vacationing on small, live-aboard, scuba-diving ships around the world, we wanted our first land-based tour to be extraordinary. We sought a plan to include all drivers, transfers, and hotels, and an itinerary to include private walking and car tours of culturally significant sites and museums. Our goal was to cover, on our first trip to Scotland, the Scottish lowland and highlands, significant city centers, as well as the legendary palaces, lochs, castles, and museums. Moreover, my husband requested we focus on the Pict time period, especially the carved stones, swords, and other fighting devices used throughout the last 3,000 years of Scotland’s “recent” past.
Our travel company was one of three firms we solicited for a proposal on a luxury vacation in Scotland. Only this Zicasso company hit these targets out of the box with a much better agenda than the competition and very competitive pricing. Moreover, their tour included a recommendation for a two-hour sword-fighting lesson, followed the next day by a visit to a private sword-fabricating forge!!
We returned home four days ago from our remarkable 13-day trip. The highlights of our trip are too exhaustive to even list. Three fantasy-fulfilling high points comprised three nights in a luxury castle bed and breakfast on the west coast, and visits to Inner Hebrides islands, including Iona, where I purchased two sterling Celtic penannular brooches. This was topped off with the commissioning of two swords from the forge, a Claymore and a basket hilt to be custom made using ancient techniques that will result in a pair of one-off customized designs including scabbard carvings and decorated multi-layer battle-ready blades.
Overall, the tour used amazing guides, including two who wore kilts and full Scottish dress throughout their tours, provided a plethora of castles, and enough alone time to explore the local area and relax while eating the best meat and seafood imaginable, culminating end-to-end in the best vacation of our lives!!
Based on our experience, I cannot entreat you strongly enough to at least get an offer of services from this travel company. We submit you will not be disappointed in the offer or the fulfillment.
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Zicasso’s travel specialists were excellent to work with, as we adjusted our itinerary many times from initial contact to the time of travel. Our travel party significantly reduced in number and they worked with us to put together a great tour of Scotland (Edinburgh, including the castle, Royal Holyrood Palace, and a day trip to Stirling Castle with a great chauffeur/guide) and Ireland, arranging our flight to Dublin with transportation to Galway, then return via train for activities in Dublin. We had a wonderful trip and would highly recommend the travel company.
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We recently returned from our tour of Scotland that we booked through Zicasso’s travel company, and I can honestly say it exceeded my expectations in nearly every way. Our travel agent created a wonderful itinerary, with some fantastic tours. Even though we had some mix-ups along the way, the travel agent and our driver quickly changed plans and got us to other great sites. In the end, everything worked out and the travel company made it right.
From the moment we arrived, everything felt thoughtfully organized, without ever being rigid or rushed. Our personal driver struck the perfect balance between being informative and personable, sharing rich historical context, local legends, and even a bit of humor that made long drives feel short. He made the trip so much fun and kept us laughing the entire trip. It never felt like a scripted experience; instead, it felt like traveling with someone who genuinely loves Scotland and wants you to love it too.
The itinerary was particularly well designed. We covered iconic highlights, from Edinburgh, through Glasgow, staying in Inverness, then ending the trip in Edinburgh in one of the most romantic and elegant places we have stayed.
Through our travels, we saw dramatic Highlands, serene lochs, and charming villages, while still having enough free time to explore on our own. I appreciated that the schedule didn’t feel overly packed; there was space to soak in the scenery, enjoy a quiet walk, or linger a bit longer in places that captured our attention.
The accommodations were another standout. Each place had its own character, ranging from cozy inns to elegant hotels, all clean and comfortable. It felt like an authentic experience rather than a generic one.
Transportation was smooth and reliable. Having our own personal driver made a big difference. It allowed for a more intimate, flexible experience and made it one of the best vacation experiences we have had.
If I had to offer one small suggestion, it would be to include slightly more time in some of the smaller towns—we often wished we could stay just a bit longer. That said, I understand the challenge of balancing such a rich itinerary.
Overall, this was a memorable and enriching trip, and I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend this travel company to anyone looking to explore Scotland in a meaningful and well-organized way. I came home with not just photos, but a genuine appreciation for the country’s history, landscapes, and culture.
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Zicasso’s tour planner did a wonderful job responding to us and tailoring our 8-day Scotland trip to our desires. At her recommendation, we utilized a driver rather than rent a car, and that maximized our experience and minimized driving anxiety. Our driver was fantastic! He moved us comfortably and smoothly through our itinerary with humor, local knowledge, and history. Lodging and required entry tickets were prearranged and any questions that arose were speedily handled by our driver and agent.
Trip highlights to the central Highlands included garden and ground visits at Edinburgh, Glamis, Drummond, and Sterling castles, Scone Palace, Branklyn Gardens, Jupiter Artland, and The Kelpies. My wife wanted to include The Great Tapestry of Scotland in Galashiels, which is not a convenient spot to visit. By having our driver pick us at the Edinburgh airport upon our arrival, we were able to maximize our first day and include Abbotsford House. Our tour company was great.
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To celebrate our daughter’s graduation from the University of Glasgow, Julie and I decided to organize a family driving trip through the islands and Highlands of Scotland. We wanted to see everything in Scotland.
Zicasso's travel agent helped us refine our plans to fit our timeframe and budget. She planned an efficient route and found us memorable accommodations in each of our stops. She also suggested some places not on our original wish list, including a boat trip to Staffa, which turned out to be one of the most memorable parts of our trip.
Our driver truly made it feel like the family vacation we had envisioned. While on some days we had a definite timeline to meet (the ferries will leave without you!), most of the time we were able to decide what we were in the mood for and he would happily accommodate us. We even were able to have an unscheduled stop on the drive back to Glasgow to see where our daughter had spent time last summer on an archaeological dig.
Where we stayed and what we ate were not big factors in our vacation planning request, but our travel agent found us lovely accommodations that made our day trips and ferry trips convenient. The restaurant specialist made dinner suggestions that made sense for where we were staying and arranged reservations for us so that we did not have to worry about finding a place to eat at the end of a long day.
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