Scottish Highland Golf, Whisky & Sightseeing Tour in the Highlands

July 2-9, 2026

Itinerary

scotland golf and whiskey tour

July 2 | 10am Pickup from The Dakota | Edinburgh

  • 9:45am Meet in Lobby

  • 10:00 | Pick-up at The Dakota Edinburgh Hotel | Transfer by Coach to Inverness

  • Stop at House of Bruar for a break

  • Check-In: Glenmoriston Townhouse Hotel - Centrally Located walking distance to pubs, restaurants and river walk.

  • 4:45 pm | Walking Tour of Inverness

  • 6:30pm | TMIGOLF Welcome Dinner

  • Overnight Inverness

July 3 | Golf at Nairn Golf Club | Uile-bheist

  • Morning: Full Scottish Breakfast

  • 10:30 | Transfer to Cawdor Castle (approx. 30 min drive)

  • Visit Cawdor Castle

    • A traditional Scottish Castle built and inhabited by the Cawdor family for over 600 years. An ancient medieval tower constructed around the legendary holly tree. See Website Here

  • 1:45 Transfer to Nairn Golf Club (15min)

  • 3pm | Play Nairn Golf Club - Private Club (Light until 11pm in Highlands during the Summer)

  • Evening:‍ ‍See Dinner Recommendations Here

  • Overnight Inverness

Stone marker with inscriptions on a grassy field and a dirt path, with more stones in the distance under cloudy skies.

July 4 | Play Castle Stuart (Cabot Highlands) | Culloden Private Tour

  • Morning: Full Scottish Breakfast

  • 8:00am | Transfer to Cabot Highlands

  • 9:00am Tee Time | Play Castle Stuart Golf Links aka Cabot Highlands

  • Optional lunch after golf

  • Visit Culloden a favorite among Outlander Fans and History Buffs | With a Tour Guide

    • About Culloden:

      • Experience the powerful emotions of the Battle of Culloden in our visitor centre’s 360-degree battle immersion theatre, which puts you right in the heart of the action.

      • Discover the true story of the 1745 Rising, from both the Jacobite and Government perspectives, in our accredited museum, where weapons and unique artefacts are displayed.

      • Enjoy panoramic views from the roof garden, see the restored 18th-century Leanach Cottage and spot Highland cows grazing on the battlefield.

      • Browse the award-winning shop for unique exclusive gifts, including jewelry crafted from the flowers of the battlefield, books, food and Culloden whisky.

  • Transfer back to Hotel after Culloden

  • 6:30pm Uile-bheist distillery tour! The tour takes about an hour and is included, please let us know if you would like to join the tour.

  • Dinner Recommendation | Restaurant at Uile-bheist or see more recommendations Here

  • Overnight Inverness

July 5 | Fortrose & Rosemarkie Golf Club

  • Morning: Full Scottish Breakfast

  • 9:45am | Transfer to Loch Ness

  • 10:30 Enchantment Cruise | Cruise the Caledonian Canal and Loch Ness on this 50-minute cruise. You'll have the opportunity to discover the secrets of Loch Ness and search for Nessie with the help of onboard sonar and one of our expert tour guides.  Enjoy stunning scenery and famous sights including Bona Lighthouse and Aldourie Castle. Be sure to keep your camera ready!

  • Transfer to Golf after cruise | Lunch optional at the Club

  • 2:00pm Tee Time | Fortrose & Rosemarkie Golf Club

  • Transfer back to hotel

  • Evening: See Dinner Recommendations Here

  • Last night | Inverness

July 6 | Transfer to Aberdeen | Johnsons of Elgin | Macallan

  • Morning: Full Scottish Breakfast | Pack | Transfer to Aberdeenshire (Time TBD)

  • Day Trip: Head to Aberdeenshire and stop on the route:

    • Johnsons of Elgin | Cashmere Factory Tour and Scarf making (Monogramed cashmere scarf included for yourself or your significant other. Oldest weavers in the world).

    • Pop-up Experience | Afternoon Tea at Johnsons of Elgin

    • Macallan Distillery Shopping Experience

  • Evening: Check into Lovely Aberdeenshire Countryside Hotel | Meldrum House

  • Recommended | Dine on own at Meldrum House

  • Overnight Aberdeenshire

A golf course with a rainbow in the sky, a pond, trees, and a cloudy sky.

July 7 | Golf | Meldrum House County Hotel & Golf Club

  • Morning: Full Scottish Breakfast | Morning of Leisure | Non-travel day - Break from the coach

  • Afternoon: 11:00 Play Meldrum House Golf Club TBD

  • Evening: Group Dinner Hosted by TMIGolf | Overnight Aberdeenshire Countryside Hotel Meldrum House

  • Overnight Aberdeenshire

July 8 | Golf at Panmure Golf Club & Lunch then Head to Edinburgh

  • Morning: Full Scottish Breakfast | Pack

  • 9:30am | Transfer to Glamis Castle for a Tour (1.5hr)

  • 11:00 am | Brief Tour of Glamis Castle

  • 12:30 | Transfer to Panmure Golf Club (30min)

  • 2:20pm Tee Time | Play Panmure Golf Club | One of the Oldest Course in the World (Old Tom Morris and James Braid design)

  • Evening : Transfer to Dakota Hotel after golf | Dinner on own at Hotel

    • Those on the St Andrews add-on adventure will go straight to St Andrews and overnight there

  • Check into Dakota Airport Hotel for easy morning airport transfer - airport shuttle included (please advise departure times prior to travel)

  • Overnight Edinburgh Airport hotel

Front view of a commercial airplane in flight against a clear blue sky, with landing gear extended.

July 9 | Departure

  • Morning: Full Scottish Breakfast

  • Depart: Depart with memories of an unforgettable Scottish adventure.

Note: If whisky is not for you, there are other activities available if you still want to golf the highlands

Note: Inquire directly if you would like to add a few days extra in St Andrews after your Highland Adventure.

Local Restaurant Recommendations in Inverness

Reservations Recommended - Links added

The Mustard Seed

Rocpool

Prime (across the river)

Cafe 1

The Kitchen Restaurant

Zizzi (usually no bookings needed, easy & not fussy)

Included:

8 Night Accommodation - Scottish charm

Full Scottish Breakfast each morning

5 Rounds of Golf

Sightseeing included!

Johnsons of Elgin Visit and cashmere scarf

Transportation to and from airport, golf and sightseeing

Walking tour of Inverness

Boat Tour on Loch

2 Group Dinners - Meet and Greet and Farewell Dinner

Fun for all! Play as much or as little golf as you like, no pressure.

THE FINE PRINT

*Please note: Trip does not include airfare, caddies (approx. £110 per round of golf), meals (unless noted otherwise), or gratuities .  Payment of your deposit confirms you have understood and accepted our terms and conditions found at tmigolf.com.

*Please plan for a minimum driver gratuity of £10 per person per day - to be collected on July 8th as a group tip

Escorted trip is flexible, dinner recommendations each night and golfers are welcome to dine together or take the night off, evening meals are not included, unless otherwise noted .  Whatever makes your experience better is fine by us! The best part about TMIGolf escorting your trip is you don’t have to plan anything! You have a direct line to your TMIGolf & Travel Director at all times. All you need to do is show up and have fun!  

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Please note:

We do our best to create a comfortable and fun environment for all participants, please only sign-up for this trip if you are able to be supportive of others and willing to have fun!

“We create the experience, you make it memorable”

An ancient castle on a small island surrounded by a calm lake, with mountain hills in fall colors and snow-capped peaks in the background.
A scenic view of a golf course with sand bunkers and a flagstick, overlooking the ocean at sunset.

More about Highlands Golf & Distilleries

As you navigate the courses, you’ll experience the charm of traditional Scottish golf, where ancient traditions meet modern play. The changing weather conditions, with the occasional breeze and afternoon mist, add an element of excitement to each round, enhancing the sense of adventure. After a day on the greens, your journey continues into the heart of Scotland’s whisky-producing regions. The Highlands are home to numerous distilleries, each with its own unique story and flavor profile. Participate in guided tours where you can learn about the whisky-making process, from malting to maturing, and enjoy tastings of renowned single malts. The opportunity to savor whisky straight from the cask offers a true taste of Scotland's heritage. Accommodations are thoughtfully selected to reflect the unique character of the Highlands, ranging from charming inns to luxurious hotels. Each evening, enjoy traditional Scottish cuisine, perhaps pairing your meal with a fine whisky or local craft beer. The experience is not just about golf and whisky; it’s about immersing yourself in the culture, history, and stunning landscapes of the Highlands. With each swing of the club and sip of whisky, you become part of a tradition that has been celebrated for centuries. This bespoke tour leaves you with lasting memories of Scotland’s unparalleled beauty and its passionate golf and whisky culture.

A bottle of Macallan 18-year-old Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky being poured into a glass with a logo of a castle on it.
A watermill with traditional wooden blades next to modern buildings, reflected in a calm water canal, with yellow flowers and green bush in the foreground, under a clear blue sky.
Exterior view of The Macallan Estate and Distillery building under a partly cloudy sky.
A bottle of The Macallan 18-year-old Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky and a glass on a bar counter, with a hand pouring whisky into the glass using a jigger.
A bartender pouring a drink in front of a wall filled with bottles of Macallan whiskey at The Macallan Estate bar.

Mccallan

Situated inside The Macallan Distillery on the Estate in Speyside, sits The Macallan's ultimate Bar.

The Macallan Distillery Bar is home to the most comprehensive collection of our brand with a number of bottles of the rarest single malts dating back over 80 years. 

The impressive circular whisky bar has one of the best views of Speyside, overlooking the Highland landscape and the iconic Easter Elchies House - The Macallan Spiritual Home and integral to the brand since 1824. From the bar you can also view the 18m-high glass wall comprised of 840 whisky bottles, which forms an archive of our liquid history. ~ Macallan

Industrial distillation equipment with copper and stainless steel tanks and pipes in a modern brewery or distillery
Exterior view of a modern glass building with a large sign that reads "Uile Bheise Distillery & Brewery" and features a black and white illustration of a dragon on a white background, with some trees and a wooden bench outside.

Uile-bheist

Distillery and Brewery

Uile-bheist connects Scotland’s ancient past with its present, breathing new life into the tales that have captivated and enthralled humankind ever since we first sat around the fire in caves.

Close-up of a person weaving fabric on a loom, shelves of vinyl records, and a plaid wool blanket.
Exterior of a stone building with large glass windows displaying furniture and clothing inside, surrounded by trees at dusk.

Johnsons of Elgin

Tour the Johnsons of Elgin Mill

You will leave with a personalized Johnstons of Elgin Cashmere Scarf embroidered with your initials.

Special Tour Experience | Discover the processes behind our luxurious Cashmere and Merino Wool designs, from raw fibre to finished product. This immersive guided experience also explores our rich Scottish heritage.

This experience is entirely bespoke ~ The Elgin Mill

 

Packing Ideas for Scotland

Essentials

  • Passport & Visa: Ensure your passport is valid for at least 3 months beyond your travel dates. If you are an American and need to renew your passport we recommend the local post office passport center over any other 3rd party. Check visa requirements for your nationality.

  • The UK does require a visa. The visa is good for 2 years and should be done no later than 2 months prior to the travel date. The best way is to download the UK ETA App on your phone. It is the easiest and most efficient way to get your visa. Take a picture of the bar code and have it at the ready as you go through passport control. If you have a prior record of arrest in the US, fill out the UK ETA Application asap to make sure you are eligible to take the trip.

    • Cost: The application fee for the UK ETA is £16.

    • Validity: Once approved, the ETA is valid for two years or until your passport expires, allowing multiple entries into the UK during that period.

    • Application Process: The application can be completed online or through the UK ETA app. It typically takes about three days to process, and applicants will receive their decision via email.

  • Travel Insurance: Essential for medical emergencies, lost luggage, and trip cancellations. We recommend a “Cancel for ANY ReasonPolicy” which is rare, but key, if a pet or family member gets ill before your trip, and you are forced to stay. Here is a link to our GolfSafe insurance partner.

  • Currency: Credit cards are widely accepted. Bring a debit card with you as you can get local monies straight from the bank. Do not exchange cash at the airport.

  • Credit Cards: Cards are widely accepted, please let your Credit Card company know you will be traveling. Choose a card that does not charge extra for international transactions and when you pay, we recommend choosing the local currency as the payment option.

  • Phone & Charger: Ensure your phone has an international plan when you travel. Pack a portable charger.

  • Travel Adapters & Converters: You will need a US to UK adapter. Check the voltage limit on electric items. Some items such as handheld steamers will burn up as they have a voltage limit. (Trust me, I’ve burned mine! :) Voltage is typically much stronger in the UK than the US.

  • Medications: Avoid packing medications in your checked baggage. Instead, keep them in your personal items or carry-on. You can't predict what might happen with checked bags, and the last thing you want is to stress about not having your medication while traveling, whether abroad or on a trip away from home.

  • WhatsApp: Download WhatsApp if traveling with one of our tours. This is what we will use to communicate with the group. We use this application as it works for both iPhone and Android, and is Wi-Fi based, so those who keep their phones on airplane mode, are still able to get the message when on Hotel Wi-Fi. Once you have downloaded, send us a message directly using the phone number provided for the tour. (Note: You don’t need to give all the information requested, just your first name, last initial and phone number is sufficient to send & receive text messages).

Golf Gear

  • Traveling with Golf Clubs: Pack your clubs in a padded travel bag. We recommend a soft travel bag or a combination hard top with soft body with padding. Hard cases are a nightmare when traveling. Our favorite golf travel bag is the Sun Mountain ClubGlider Meridian it tows like a dream and your shoulder will thank you. ;)

  • Carry Bag with a Stand: Do yourself a favor and purchase a lighter carry bag with a stand. It is much easier all around when you have a carry bag over a cart bag when traveling. There may be times you are responsible to carry your own bag (ie: from practice areas to first tee box, etc. or from the hotel to transport etc.) as they do not have full facilities or bag attendants at many places in Scotland.

  • Shipping Golf Clubs: Our recommended shipping company is Luggage Forward; however we also have a ShipSticks option. Please use our TMIGolf links so we can help assist if anything happens. Note: Shipping Clubs can be pricey, we have a week-long rental club option if needed.

  • Luggage Forwardhttps://www.luggageforward.com

  • Shipsticks: https://www.shipsticks.com/tmi-golf

  • Golf Shoes - Most all Scottish Golf Courses are walking only, unless you have a medical issue - bring comfortable, waterproof golf shoes.

  • Golf Attire:

    • golf pants/shorts/skirts

    • golf shirts (moisture-wicking) | Keep room for golf tops you might purchase during your trip. It is always nice to bring home new golf tops or ball markers from Scottish golf courses.

    • 2-3 sweaters/light jackets for cooler evenings

    • 1 water resistant jacket

    • Full Waterproof Raingear with waterproof golf shoes

    • Layering is the key to staying comfortable in the famously changeable Scottish weather. A reliable set of waterproofs that you can easily pull on over your trousers, shorts or skorts is essential for passing showers. For colder days, consider wearing a thermal base layer under your top. To combat the wind, a warm scarf is invaluable—and for a truly authentic touch, purchase a beautiful and functional tartan scarf once you arrive. It makes for a perfect souvenir and great to help stay warmer on windy days.

    • Golf gloves (pack extras)

    • Golf hat/visor (or just purchase at golf course)

    • Sunglasses

  • Golf Accessories:

    • Golf balls (pack a variety, but don’t keep them all in your bag every day. Keep some in your hotel room to restock if necessary). All courses will have golf balls if needed for purchase.

    • Tees

    • Divot repair tool

    • Towel

    • Sunscreen and lip balm

    • Bug spray (if necessary)

    • Bring some ball markers from your Home Club for your caddies or pals you meet along the way. It is always great to have something from your Club to give to caddies or those who have been helpful during your golf trip.

Personal Items

  • Toiletries: Pack travel-sized toiletries or purchase them at your destination.

  • Medications:Pack any necessary prescriptions and over-the-counter medications in your carry-on luggage do not check your medications!!!

  • Comfortable Walking Shoes: For exploring towns and cities.

  • Casual Wear: Pack comfortable clothes for evenings and relaxation.

  • Dinner Wear: Attire in Scotland for nights out is typically “smart casual.” Jeans are widely accepted in Scotland and the Scottish are typically quite trendy so you may want to have one outfit to dress it up a bit for our farewell dinner. There is no formal attire required at our events unless noted otherwise.

  • Swimwear: If staying at a resort with a pool or spa

  • Camera/Phone: To capture memories.

  • Eye Mask: If you are traveling during the summer months, it can stay light until 11pm. Sleep masks or eye masks will help.

Optional Items

  • Daypack: For day trips and hikes.

  • Airplane/Compression Socks: to help reduce foot and ankle swelling.

  • Books/Magazines: For entertainment during downtime.

Important Notes:

  • Check the weather forecast closer to travel: Pack accordingly for the expected temperatures and wind.

  • Respect local customs and dress codes: Dress modestly when visiting religious sites. No denim in most golf clubs and men should wear a collared shirt. Shorts and skorts are fine to wear and easy to throw rain pants over in case of inclement weather.

  • Train your Ear: We recommend watching a show called “Still Game” if you understand them, you’ll be fine when you arrive in Scotland. Also, our favorite comedian is Kevin Bridges, he comes from Glasgow, Scotland and is a great way to “train your ear.” Although it is English being spoken, the accent can be thick in some areas of Scotland (especially in the Highlands) best to hear a Scottish accent before you go.

  • Make copies of important documents: Keep copies of your passport, travel insurance, and other important documents in a separate location.

  • Enjoy the experience! Scotland is a magical country, make sure to enjoy every moment!

This list provides a general framework. Adjust it based on your specific itinerary, travel style, and preferences.

Disclaimer: This information is for guidance only. Always check the latest travel advisories and entry requirements before your trip.