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Golf Vacation to St Andrews

Golf Holidays In Scotland | Golf Packages & Tours

Golf holidays in Scotland offer one of the most iconic and authentic golf travel experiences in the world. Known as the home of golf, Scotland is home to legendary links courses, historic clubs, and breathtaking coastal landscapes.

From St Andrews and Royal Troon to Turnberry and Carnoustie, Scotland offers a wide range of championship courses that attract golfers from around the globe. Golf packages in Scotland provide a seamless way to experience these courses, combining accommodation, tee times, and travel arrangements.

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Play the best Golf Courses in Scotland

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Why golfers love Scotland

Golfers love Scotland for its rich history, traditional links courses, and authentic golfing atmosphere. Playing golf in Scotland is a bucket-list experience, with courses shaped by nature and steeped in heritage.

The combination of world-famous courses, stunning coastal scenery, and a deep connection to the origins of the game makes Scotland one of the most sought-after golf destinations in the world.

All Golf Packages in Scotland

Gleneagles Scotland Getaway
Available: Year Round

Gleneagles Scotland Getaway

Scotland
7 Days / 6 Nights
from $13,500

Per person twin share

Golf Holidays
Golf Vacation to St Andrews
Available: Year Round

Golf Vacation to St Andrews

Scotland
8 Days / 7 Nights
from $12,500

Per person twin share

Golf Holidays
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Off The Course in Scotland

Off the course, Scotland offers historic cities, scenic countryside, and a warm, welcoming culture. Visitors can explore castles, whisky distilleries, and traditional towns, as well as enjoy local cuisine and hospitality.

From Edinburgh to the Highlands, Scotland provides a rich and immersive travel experience that perfectly complements its world-class golf.

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Handy Scotland Golf Holidays FAQs

These questions and answers were created using the most common questions travellers ask in the travel forums.

Public Transport
Allow passengers to exit before boarding buses, trains, or trams. Public transport is widely used in cities such as Edinburgh and Glasgow. Priority seating is provided for elderly passengers, pregnant women, and people with disabilities. Queuing politely is expected when waiting for transport.

Walking
Pedestrians generally walk on the left-hand side of footpaths in busy areas. Use pedestrian crossings where available and follow traffic signals. In rural areas and smaller towns, footpaths may be narrow or limited, so take care when walking along roads.

Driving
Driving is on the left-hand side of the road. Seatbelts are mandatory for all passengers. Roads in rural and Highland areas can be narrow and winding, often with single-track sections that include passing places. Turning left on a red light is not permitted unless a sign specifically allows it.

Language
English is the primary language spoken throughout Scotland. Scottish Gaelic and Scots are also recognised languages and may appear on road signs in some regions.

Prices & Tax
Prices generally include Value Added Tax (VAT), which is currently 20%. The displayed price in shops and restaurants is usually the price you pay.

Tipping
Tipping is not mandatory, but it is common to leave around 10–12.5% in restaurants if service is good and a service charge has not already been added.

Drinking
The legal drinking age is 18. Alcohol is widely available in pubs, bars, restaurants, and shops. Sampling traditional Scotch whisky is a popular experience for many visitors.

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