Top Ten Tips for First-Time Visitors to Scotland | Inspiring Travel Scotland (2024)

If you’re visiting Scotland for the first time, we have plenty of tips to share to help make your holiday the most memorable experience. From the practical to the philosophical, these tips share our expertise as local travel planners and tour guides. Trust us: we truly know Scotland!

If you’re coming to Scotland soon, take heed of the practical travel tips so your journey can be as smooth as possible. If you’re dreaming of future travel to Scotland, let these tips guide your plans to help you choose where and when to go.

Need more help crafting the perfect itinerary? That’s where we shine! Get in touch for a tailor-made Scotland trip where we can show you the true gems of our bonnie wee country. We know every nook and cranny and we love to share the wonders of Scotland with first-time (and repeat!) visitors.

For now, let’s go over our top ten tips for visiting Scotland for the first time…

Tips for Planning the Perfect Scotland Trip

1. Don’t try to do it all

Perhaps the first mistake many first-time visitors to Scotland make is to try to do and see it all on a single trip. Whilst we would love for you to see every stunning vista, sample every delightful dram, and discover the historic castles all around Scotland…that actually requires a lifetime.

Especially for our American friends, we recommend slowing down to appreciate the beauty and wonder Scotland offers. Planning a perfect Scotland itinerary takes insider knowledge and a deep understanding of the landscape, the seasons, and the off-the-beaten-track wonders to behold.

Don’t try to traipse around the entire nation in a single week; you’ll only tire yourself out and miss countless incredible moments en route.

In Scotland, enjoy the journey.

2. Follow your interests

Whether you love Outlander or golf, whisky or hillwalking, beaches or castles…it’s all in Scotland. Follow what interests you most to explore and uncover more.

If you love being outdoors, you’ll be spoilt for choice in Scotland’s stunning landscapes. If you’re a fan of film and TV shows, you can see the scenes unfold before you and follow the trails of your favourite characters. Whatever your interests, a local expert can help you plan the perfect trip to maximise your time.

3. Prepare for the weather

In Scotland, we like to joke that we get all four seasons in a day…sometimes within the hour! Being prepared for our famously moody weather means you’ll have the right clothing to still have fun no matter what. Layers are advised for all times of year, with waterproofs for anyone intending to be outdoors quite a bit.

4. Revel in the romance of Scotland

Whether you’re planning your honeymoon or just a romantic getaway, Scotland simply oozes romance! Stay in a cosy cottage or splurge with a luxurious castle stay. Coorie up by the open fire or bask in the beauty of the Northern Lights dancing across the sky.

If you’re keen on a romantic holiday, Scotland is a dreamy destination. Get inspired with our insights on Romantic Holidays in Scotland.

5. Soak in the history

Scotland’s history spans many thousands of years. It can be truly mind-boggling and difficult to grasp as you stand beside a cairn built some 5000 years ago or a castle that’s been inhabited for centuries straight. Take the time to truly appreciate this depth and breadth of Scottish history.

It is utterly fascinating to think of the countless people who have walked these same steps and seen these same views!

Practical Tips for First-Time Visitors to Scotland

6. Let someone else do the driving

Unless you love driving on the left-hand side (that’s the opposite for all you Americans) as well as driving a manual (a stick shift), and unless you love navigating unfamiliar city streets and narrow country lanes…you may just want to let someone else do the driving in Scotland.

Besides, you’ll want to enjoy a wee dram now and again, and Scotland has a zero-tolerance policy for drink driving!

7. Book early for peak times

If you’re hoping to visit Edinburgh during the August festivals, book accommodations as early as possible. Also book your tickets if you’re keen on specific events, especially the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo. If you’re keen on doing some island hopping in Scotland, book accommodations and ferries early since availability is much more limited.

Find out more about things to do in Edinburgh, including the various festivals.

8. Be ready for international financial transactions

If you’re visiting Scotland from overseas, you’ll want to first notify your bank and credit card companies of your upcoming travels. This will prevent any blocks or holds on your cards when you start to use them abroad. It’s smart to make sure your Apple Pay or Google Pay is set up before you leave home; we use contactless payments for most things in Scotland so it’ll be much more convenient for you throughout your trip.

9. Do your research in advance

If you’re hoping to follow your heritage in Scotland, you’ll want to do plenty of research in advance. Whilst you can certainly search for records whilst on holiday, you’ll want a good starting point if you’re hoping to track down particular documents or locations. Knowing where to start makes our journey that much more enjoyable and fruitful!

Get more tips on heritage travel in Scotland before you go.

10. Pack appropriately

Scotland is a fairly casual country, so most visitors won’t need to don their finest whilst on holiday. More practical attire would include sturdy walking boots and waterproof outer layers for anyone planning to hillwalk or hike; comfortable walking shoes for traipsing about our cobbled city streets; and consider layers for all times of year.

With all that said: less is more when it comes to packing for your Scotland holiday. Nobody wants to lug giant bags around when staying in historic accommodations that have no lift!

So, were these tips helpful for all you first-time visitors to Scotland? If you still have questions, we’re always happy to help. Feel free to get in touch so we can help you plan the perfect tailor-made Scotland holiday catered to your interests and on your schedule. We look forward to welcoming you to our beautiful country!

This post was originally published in December 2017 and updated in July 2021.

Top Ten Tips for First-Time Visitors to Scotland | Inspiring Travel Scotland (2024)

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Top Ten Tips for First-Time Visitors to Scotland | Inspiring Travel Scotland? ›

Edinburgh Castle is a true icon of Scotland and has dominated the skyline of the capital for centuries. Unusually, it's set atop an extinct volcano. It takes the title of Scotland's most-visited paid-for attraction. Similar places to explore: Stirling Castle, Linlithgow Palace, Falkland Palace.

What is the number 1 thing to see in Scotland? ›

Edinburgh Castle is a true icon of Scotland and has dominated the skyline of the capital for centuries. Unusually, it's set atop an extinct volcano. It takes the title of Scotland's most-visited paid-for attraction. Similar places to explore: Stirling Castle, Linlithgow Palace, Falkland Palace.

How many days is enough in Scotland? ›

Seven days is enough to give you a good experience of what Scotland has to offer, but it will leave you wanting more. If this is a first-time visit to Scotland, you probably have a bucket list of famous places that you want to see…. Edinburgh Castle, Loch Ness, Skye, Eilean Donan, Culloden etc.

How to prepare to go to Scotland? ›

In Scotland, it's not unusual to experience all four seasons in one day. So no matter the season, you need a warm sweater or fleece jacket, a waterproof jacket and good walking shoes/boots for all sorts of terrain. An umbrella is always handy, and bird watchers may wish to bring binoculars.

What is the number one food in Scotland? ›

Haggis Scotland

When you think of Scottish food, haggis always comes to mind. One of our most traditional and famous dishes is haggis, neeps and tatties, (turnips and potatoes). A delicious combination of meat, oatmeal, onions, salt and spices, haggis is really flavoursome.

What is the best month to visit Scotland? ›

To have the most sunlight and best weather, many people head to the Scottish Highlands in the summer, between May and September. Starting in October, the weather can be unpredictable — freezing temperatures, gale-force winds, and snowfall are all possible.

Where is the best place to start in Scotland? ›

Classic Scotland East to West
  • Day 1 - Explore Edinburgh.
  • Day 2 - Edinburgh to Pitlochry.
  • Day 3 - Pitlochry to Inverness.
  • Day 4 - Inverness to Skye.
  • Day 5 - Tour Skye.
  • Day 6 - Skye to Oban.
  • Day 7 - Oban to Glasgow / Edinburgh.

What is the best way to explore Scotland? ›

The best way to travel around Scotland is by car, whether on an independent road trip or as part of a guided tour.

What is the etiquette in Scotland? ›

It's important to be polite in Scotland, so using phrases such as "please" and "thank you" is expected. When asking for assistance or directions, it's recommended to begin with "Excuse me" or "Sorry to bother you." Also part of being polite is acknowledging Scotland has a strong dialect of its own.

Is Scotland friendly to American tourists? ›

Expect a warm welcome

You can expect friendly greetings in the picturesque and remote communities you pass through.

What does an American need to travel to Scotland? ›

If you're visiting for tourism or short business trips a visitor visa may be required, this is particularly important for Business Visitor visas. However, anyone who is not British or Irish will usually need a visa for longer visits to Scotland including coming for work or to study.

Can I wear jeans in Scotland? ›

Jeans: Although it may sound strange to say you need jeans for your hike or stroll through Scotland's terrain, jeans are often thick and will help keep out the cold as well as protecting your legs from nettles and thorns if you're out and about.

Can I wear shorts in Scotland? ›

Even though June falls within summer months globally, don't assume shorts will be appropriate attire. In fact, despite warm day temperatures at times during warmer months such as June, Scots rarely wear shorts due to fluctuations between daytime and evening climates, which can catch visitors off guard.

What are the rules for walking in Scotland? ›

Where you can walk in Scotland. You can walk on nearly all land in Scotland, provided you behave responsibly, thanks to Scotland's world-class access rights. Cyclists, canoeists, swimmers, horse riders and other non-motorised users also have the legal right to access most land and inland water.

What is the most famous thing in Scotland? ›

One of the top things Scotland is known for is the Loch Ness Monster, who is said to reside in the waters of Loch Ness. The “monster” has been the source of much speculation and possible sightings, the earliest dating back to 565 AD, and is often referred to in books and films.

What is the most visited place in Scotland? ›

Edinburgh is the largest tourist destination in Scotland, and the second largest in the United Kingdom after London. The cities' major tourist attractions include Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh Zoo, the Palace of Holyroodhouse, Our Dynamic Earth and the Royal Mile.

What is most popular in Scotland? ›

Serene loch views, enchanting castles, and Scotch whisky are some of the most famous things about this Celtic country. Yet there's so much more to see and do. And on a visit to this proud nation, you can explore Scotland's surprises and charms for yourself.

What is the most watched show in Scotland? ›

TOP TEN SCOTTISH TELLY
  • Happy Valley BBC One, 965,000.
  • Strictly Come Dancing BBC One, 890,000.
  • I'm a Celebrity... ...
  • Eurovision Song Contest, BBC One, 809,000.
  • The Coronation of The King and Queen Camilla (afternoon), BBC One, 773,000.
  • International Football, Scotland v England,,Channel 4, 759,000.
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