27 January 2011

Look For the Loch Ness Monster This Spring in Scotland


Check out this new package we have for spring. The majestic beauty of Scotland has never been more accessible AND affordable than with this 6-night Explore Scotland in Spring package which takes travelers to Edinburgh, Inverness, and Glasgow for just $699 per person including airfare, hotel, rental car, and breakfast daily.  Travelers who attempt to book these components on their own would pay over $1,249 per person! Our deal at Sceptre Tours deal gives you savings of up to $1,100 per couple.

From visiting the home of the infamous Loch Ness Monster in Inverness to touring Edinburgh Castle, and seeing the internationally acclaimed museums, architecture, and shopping of Glasgow, this is the perfect introductory visit to Scotland.

The Explore Scotland in Spring package includes the following:
  • 2 nights at the Holiday Inn Express - Waterfront in Edinburgh;
  • 2 nights at the Royal Highland Hotel in Inverness;
  • 2 nights at the Grand Central Hotel in Glasgow;
  • Breakfast daily;
  • Round-trip trans-Atlantic airfare to Scotland;
  • Standard manual shift car rental
Our package is priced from $699 from New York and Boston, $799 from Chicago, and $849 from Los Angeles for travel March 1 to March 31, 2011.  It is available through June 15, 2011 at slightly higher rates. 

In addition to all that great stuff, we also are offering some cool upgrade options with this package:

Scottish Heritage 7-day Pass from $61 per person: Receive access to over 120 attractions all over Scotland including Edinburgh Castle, Culzean Castle, Traquair House, Stirling Castle, and many more. 

The Historic Scotland Explorer Pass from $40 per person: Includes access to 78 sites all over Scotland.  Attractions include; Edinburgh Castle, Stirling Castle, the Border Abbey's, Fort George, Dallas Dhu Historic Distillery, and many more. 

We are so happy to be able to provide this wonderful Scotland vacation package to you this spring. Visit our site for more details!

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