Luxury Scottish honeymoon from £875 per person for 5nts

We design every honeymoon on an individual basis, but here is a suggestion.

A luxury Scottish honeymoon, staying in someof the finest, intimate luxury hotels in the country. You start with some pampered luxury in Edinburgh, where you will be able to enjoy all the many historic, artistic and modern attractions of the capital.

Then, you head north through the Highlands to the shores of Loch Ness, the most famous of Scotland's many waterways - with a chance to relax and explore. Your final base is on an exclusive hotel on a private island on the west coast, from where you will be able to explore 1000 miles of Argyll coastline, perhaps visiting one of the many islands, finding a secret beach, or enjoying the castles and gardens of the area.

Day One

Your honeymoon starts in Edinburgh, Scotland's capital and one of Europe's top city holiday destinations. Visitors from all over the world are drawn here by the wealth of historic sites, galleries, museums, shops, restaurants and bars ' not to mention the spectacular sight of Princes Street and the castle rock. Yet it's still perfectly possible to avoid the crowds and find quiet cobbled streets, peaceful cafes and, above all, to simply soak up the ambience of this most scenic of cities. With our personal knowledge we are ideally placed to give you plenty of suggestions, including the more unusual, off-the-beaten-track hidden gems that only a local would know.

Your Hotel in Edinburgh

From the moment you step over the threshold of this refined 5 star hotel - recently named as one of the 25 best city hotels in the world - you will feel like a cherished guest in a particularly luxurious private home. After the smoothest of check-ins you will be taken directly to your room by your own dedicated butler, who will unpack your bags, help to co-ordinate your social diary and generally cater to your every need - including serving an intimate three-course dinner in your suite if you so choose. Or you may prefer to dine in The Atholl, the hotel's sumptuous Georgian dining room, enjoying traditional Scottish delicacies and the impressive outlook onto one of Edinburgh's finest New Town streets. Indeed the location is hard to beat - you are surrounded by elegant neo-classical architecture and just five minutes' walk from Princes Street (up a fairly steep hill, but there are plenty of buses and taxis for the less energetic!) For those seeking complete seclusion, three exclusive suites are available with private gardens and their own entrance onto the street.

Day Two - to Loch Ness

Your route to day brings you through the heart of the Highlands, past the Cairngorm National Park and on to the shores of Loch Ness, the most famous loch in Scotland.

Your Hotel

Recently voted Small Luxury Hotel of the Year, this privately owned and personally managed hotel has a beautiful setting overlooking the famous and evocative Loch Ness. The design blends the traditional with the contemporary and takes its inspiration from the natural environment of the Highlands. Each bedroom is individually styled and most have spectacular views across the loch to the hills beyond. The theme continues into the drawing rooms and dining room where understated elegance and antique furniture is punctuated with more contemporary style and artwork. The steeply sloping grounds of the Lodge have been skillfully landscaped into beautiful gardens with a small bridge across the pond, a feature which is already attracting a variety of wildlife. Perfect for a late afternoon drink.

What to see and do

You are perfectly placed to explore the myths and legends of this, the most atmospheric loch  in Scotland - perhaps taking a boat trip from the nearby jetty, or visiting Castle Urquhart. Inverness, capital of the Highlands, is a short drive away, as are the distilleries of Speyside, the beaches of the Moray Coast. You could simply choose to relax and soak up the scenery, or use the hotel's spa facilties.

Day Four - A Private Island in Argyll

Your journey now brings you to the west coast of Argyll your rather unique island destination.

Your Hotel

What could be more romantic than staying on your own private island? Cross the rickety bridge from the west coast mainland to this idyllic hideaway and you enter a different world, a world of luxury and seclusion. This delightful island retreat offers intriguing contrasts and pleasant surprises at every turn. The hotel building itself is a sprawling mansion, with a comfortable country house feel. Meanwhile, the leisure facilities at the Stables Spa are a testament to streamlined modernity, with a 17m indoor heated swimming pool, state-of-the-art gym, sauna, steam room, aromatherapy and reflexology suite - plus a rooftop terrace for leisurely lunches. There's even an emerging golf course, with six holes completed so far. But what really makes this place special is the child-like pleasure of wandering along secret woodland pathways and discovering rocky coves where you're unlikely to meet another soul save for a few playful otters.

What to see and do

Your stay includes free use of the golf course and driving range, gym, sauna, steam-room and swimming pool. Massage and beauty treatments are available subject to an extra charge. If you want to venture further afield, the bustling harbour town of Oban, gateway to the islands, is less than half an hour away, with easy day trips possible to Mull and Iona, amongst others.

You are also perfectly located to visit a number of gardens, including Kinlochlaich House, with its nursery, Ardchattan Priory and Barguillean Angus Garden, or a little further south the National Trust garden of Arduaine. There are also numerous castles to visit nearby, including Dunstaffnage, as well as the infamous, and quite stunning valley of Glencoe.

Day Six

Today you return to Edinburgh, or Glasgow with the chance to enjoy some more classic roads as you cross the west highlands.

Prices & Dates

This holiday can be arrange all year except for the period 15th December to 4th February.

The price is £875 per person sharing a superior king sized double room, for November, December, February & March, £895 per person for October, £925 per person for April, May, £955 per person for June £965 per person for September, and £985 per person for July & August. Prices are for 5 nights in 5 star hotels on a bed & breakfast basis. A bottle of chilled champagne will await your arrival in Edinburgh.

For that extra special touch, room upgrades are available at all hotels from around £30 per person per night.

Classic & Sports Car Hire

We would be delighted to offer you the hire of a classic or sports car for that extra special touch. See our current fleet list for options. Prices start at just £375 for five days' hire of a Mini Cooper. 

All our touring holidays include a map of Scotland with recommended routes from your specified starting point, suggestions on places to see and visit depending on your personal interests and our expertise to help you get the most from your holiday.
All holidays and room types are presented subject to availability at specific hotels.

The McKinlay Kidd Guarantee

All our holiday prices include a service charge of £8 per person per night towards the costs we incur in researching, planning and designing your holiday. We guarantee to refund this service charge if you believe that arranging your holiday through McKinlay Kidd has not met your expectations for value. All we ask is that you write to us within 7 days of your return and explain your reason for claiming the refund. This will ensure that we can improve the experience for all our future guests.

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