Your guide will meet you at the port to begin your unforgettable shore excursion in Invergordon.
Sit back and relax as you head through the scenic Highlands to the historic Cawdor Castle, famous for its 14th-century charm and links to Shakespeare’s Macbeth.
Explore the castle’s elegant rooms and gardens at your leisure.
Continue on to a traditional whisky distillery for a guided tour.
Learn about Scotland’s iconic drink and enjoy sampling a fine dram.
Journey next to Loch Ness and the dramatic Urquhart Castle ruins, where breathtaking views await.
Time permitting, enjoy a short stop in Inverness, the “Capital of the Highlands,” before returning to port
Entrance to the castles is optional and not included in the shore excursion price.
A separate link to reserve castle tickets will be sent shortly after you book your tour.
As a guide, castle entry costs approximately £14–£16 per person.
**Invergordon** is a charming port town located on the Cromarty Firth in the Scottish Highlands. Known for its rich maritime history, it serves as a gateway to the surrounding natural beauty of the Highlands. The town is famous for its murals, which depict local history and culture, and offers a range of activities, from scenic walks along the coast to visits to nearby castles and distilleries. Invergordon is also a popular stop for cruise ships, providing visitors with a peaceful and picturesque introduction to the Highlands' rugged landscapes.
**Cawdor Castle** is a historic fortress located near Nairn in the Scottish Highlands, famous for its connection to Shakespeare’s *Macbeth* and its picturesque setting. The castle was originally built in the 14th century, likely in 1370, and it remains the home of the Cawdor family to this day. It is a fine example of a Scottish Highland castle, showcasing a mix of medieval and Renaissance architectural styles. The castle's most famous link is with William Shakespeare's *Macbeth*, where it is mentioned as the home of the Thane of Cawdor. Though there is no historical evidence that Macbeth ever lived there, the castle’s dramatic atmosphere and rich history certainly evoke the play's themes of ambition and power.
Ben Nevis Distillery, Fort William Nestled at the foot of the majestic Ben Nevis—the UK’s highest mountain—Ben Nevis Distillery is one of Scotland’s oldest licensed distilleries, founded in 1825. A visit here offers a unique opportunity to learn about traditional whisky-making in a truly iconic Highland setting. During the guided tour, you'll explore the historic distillery, discover the secrets of its rich, peated whisky, and enjoy a tasting session. Surrounded by breathtaking landscapes, it’s an essential stop for whisky lovers and history enthusiasts alike.
You will make your own way to the meeting points