Immerse yourself in a day of coastal splendor, exploring two historic gems! Begin in the 'sunniest city' of Scotland—Dundee, where the allure goes beyond the sunshine. Dive into its rich history and captivating museums.
Then, venture to the renowned St Andrews, a town steeped in history. Picture the grandeur of St Andrews Cathedral, once a pilgrimage center, now standing in enchanting ruins. St Andrews unfolds with elegant architecture set against breathtaking coastal panoramas, castle ruins harmonizing with an ancient golf course.
Embark on a day tour from Aberdeen to discover the vibrant energy of Dundee and the rich history of St Andrews.
Departing Aberdeen, known as 'The Granite City,' you travel southward along the coastline and through scenic countryside en route to Dundee.
Your driver-guide drops you near the waterfront, ideal for the views and perhaps a visit to V&A Dundee—a design hub highlighting Scottish and global creativity. Alternatively, explore the Royal Research Ship Discovery, the pioneering Antarctic vessel with interactive displays and artifacts. The city and waterfront are yours to explore at your leisure.
After Dundee, we cross the Tay Road Bridge, offering views of the Firth of Tay, entering the ancient Kingdom of Fife. Fife, renowned for golf, outdoor pursuits, and rich history, unfolds as we head south to the medieval town of St Andrews. Home to Scotland's patron saint, St Andrew, and the third oldest British university, it boasts dramatic castle ruins perched on cliffs. Golf enthusiasts will relish exploring the Old Course at St Andrews, the oldest golf course. With around two and a half hours, immerse yourself in this captivating town.
You will make your own way to the meeting points
• Minimum age is 5 years • Check in closes 15 minutes prior to departure. • Luggage Allowance: You're restricted to 14kg of luggage per person; one piece of luggage similar (approximately 55cm x 45cm) plus a small bag for onboard personal items.