Our Excursions
Greenock’s modern cruise terminal welcomes visitors to explore its rich heritage, scenic landscapes, and nearby landmarks like Glasgow, Loch Lomond, and the Highlands. Our excursions from Greenock offer relaxed, immersive experiences, giving you time to enjoy Scotland’s beauty and history without the rush.
Invergordon, nestled on the Cromarty Firth, welcomes visitors to the stunning Scottish Highlands, with nearby highlights like Loch Ness, Cawdor Castle, and Inverness. Our tailored excursions allow you to explore these sights at a relaxed pace, enjoying the region's rich culture and scenery without time constraints.
Edinburgh offers cruise visitors easy access from four ports, each providing a gateway to Scotland’s capital and beyond. Discover the iconic Edinburgh Castle, historic St. Andrews, or follow the Outlander Trail. All our excursions ensure a relaxed, immersive Scottish experience.
About Us
At Shore Excursion Scotland, we’re bringing a fresh perspective to shore excursions, offering a more personal, in-depth way to experience Scotland. Unlike typical cruise line excursions, which often involve large groups on big coaches, we focus on small, semi-private groups, allowing for a more authentic experience. Travelling in smaller vehicles gives us access to hidden gems and special locations that larger tours simply can’t reach.
Operating as an agency, you’ll travel with our local and trusted transport providers, guided by experienced, knowledgeable tour guides who are passionate about sharing Scotland’s history, culture, and natural beauty.
Each excursion is carefully crafted, giving you an immersive experience that goes beyond the usual tourist sites. With convenient port pick-up and drop-off, they are designed to be seamless, lasting around 8 hours—including time for lunch—and are all backed by our shore excursion guarantee, giving you peace of mind every step of the way.
Join us ashore for an experience that goes beyond the typical tourist routes, combining comfort, expert guidance, and an insider’s view of Scotland.