Explore St Andrews and Fife in luxury, from historic castles to iconic golf courses. Discover scenic beaches, charming villages, and rich history.
Explore St Andrews and Fife in luxury, from historic castles to iconic golf courses. Discover scenic beaches, charming villages, and rich history.
- The Old Course - Explore the renowned Old Course, capturing the iconic Clubhouse at the 18th Hole and don’t miss a photo opportunity on the Swilken Bridge.
- St Andrews West Sands Beach - This stunning golden sand beach, set against the dunes, stretches along the St Andrews coast, offering breathtaking views back to the town. It’s a favorite…
- The Old Course - Explore the renowned Old Course, capturing the iconic Clubhouse at the 18th Hole and don’t miss a photo opportunity on the Swilken Bridge.
- St Andrews West Sands Beach - This stunning golden sand beach, set against the dunes, stretches along the St Andrews coast, offering breathtaking views back to the town. It’s a favorite spot for filmmakers, most famously featured in Chariots of Fire.
- University of St Andrews - Admire the beautiful architecture of the university buildings and enjoy the magnificent grounds.
- St Andrews Cathedral - Stroll through the ancient ruins of the Cathedral and take a moment for peaceful reflection.
- St. Andrews - Meander through the charming streets of St Andrews. Savor an ice-cream from Jannettas or a fudge donut from Fisher and Donaldson. Discover delightful shops and a variety of restaurants and cafes.
- The Bunnet Stane - (Optional Extra Stop) An intriguing rock formation at the base of West Lomond. The walk takes about 1 hour and requires sturdy footwear.
- Crail - A picturesque historic fishing village in the East Neuk of Fife, featuring cobbled streets and a quaint harbor, making it a worthwhile short stop.
- Anstruther - A delightful fishing village renowned for its fish and chips, known as the Gem of the East Neuk. Be ready to queue for the popular fish and chips! The village also boasts a scenic marina with a mix of commercial and leisure boats.
- Elie - A favored seaside town with a beautiful golden sand beach. Enjoy a walk to the Elie Lighthouse or relax with a drink at The Ship Inn, overlooking the stunning beach.

- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Parking fees
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Parking fees
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
Enjoy a wonderful day exploring the Kingdom of Fife and the renowned home of golf, St Andrews. Begin the journey at South Queensferry to admire all three bridges from the viewpoint. Cross the bridge into Fife, passing by Loch Leven, where Mary Queen of Scots was held captive in Lochleven Castle.
There’s an optional visit to Bunnet Stane before…
Enjoy a wonderful day exploring the Kingdom of Fife and the renowned home of golf, St Andrews. Begin the journey at South Queensferry to admire all three bridges from the viewpoint. Cross the bridge into Fife, passing by Loch Leven, where Mary Queen of Scots was held captive in Lochleven Castle.
There’s an optional visit to Bunnet Stane before proceeding to Falkland, a notable filming site for Outlander. Falkland Palace is nestled in the village center, surrounded by charming cobbled streets and quaint cottages.
Next, head to St Andrews, starting with West Sands Beach, famous for films like Chariots of Fire, featuring expansive golden sands and dunes. Just a short walk from the beach lies the iconic Old Course, where you can view the Clubhouse and capture a photo on the Swilcan Bridge. Then, explore the town to see the ancient Cathedral ruins, the stunning architecture of the University buildings, and wander through the streets of this historic market town. Conclude the day with a picturesque drive along the East Neuk, visiting some of the traditional fishing villages.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.