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Can You Buy Travel Vouchers as a Gift?

If you're tired of giving the same old presents year after year, travel vouchers might be the ideal solution. But can you buy travel vouchers as a gift? The short answer is yes! Giving your friends and loved ones the gift of Scotland might just be the perfect Christmas Present. 

Travel vouchers are a thoughtful and versatile present that offers the recipient an experience they'll treasure forever. Let's explore the concept of travel vouchers as gifts, how they work, and why they might be the ideal Christmas present choice. 

What Are Travel Vouchers?

Visitors to Callander House

Our travel gift vouchers can be redeemed against any Scotland Tour on our website, making them the ideal gift. You can select the value of the voucher, which can be used as either a full or partial payment. 

Our vouchers start at as little as £50, and you can email the voucher either to you or directly to the recipient. 

Our travel vouchers are valid for any booking within one year from the date of purchase. The date of travel can be after the voucher expiration date.

Why Are Travel Vouchers a Great Gift?

Perfect for any occasion, these vouchers let your loved ones explore the breathtaking beauty of Scotland at their own pace. From the rugged Highlands to historic Edinburgh, stunning castles to serene lochs, a travel voucher unlocks unforgettable Scottish encounters. 

1 They Offer a Unique Experience

Unlike material gifts, travel vouchers provide the opportunity to create memories. Whether a one-day tour or a longer multi-day trip, the recipient will have a story to tell and experiences that will last a lifetime. 

2 They're Versatile

Travel vouchers can cater to various preferences, from island adventures to whisky tasting and nature watching to scenic train trips. A travel voucher will allow the recipient to select a tour that suits their interests. 

3 They're Secure

We're proud members of ABTA (Association of British Travel Agents), so your money is secure and protected by our bond.

Whether it's a whisky tasting in Speyside, a coastal escape to the Isle of Skye, or a cultural journey through Glasgow, Scottish Tours Gift Vouchers make the ultimate gift for adventurers and dreamers alike. Gift memories that last forever! 

Jacobite Steam Train Gift Vouchers

Jacobite Steam Train crossing the Glenfinnan Viaduct

The Jacobite Steam Train, often hailed as one of the world's greatest train journeys, offers an unforgettable way to experience Scotland's breathtaking landscapes. For fans of scenic railways, history, or even the magical allure of Harry Potter, our tour vouchers can be used to purchase Jacobite Steam Tours from Edinburgh, Glasgow and Inverness

Give the gift of a nostalgic adventure aboard the classic steam train that travels the iconic route from Fort William to Mallaig. 

The journey takes passengers through some of Scotland's most stunning scenery, including lush valleys, shimmering lochs, and the dramatic coastline of the West Highlands. 

A highlight of the trip is crossing the famous Glenfinnan Viaduct, the same railway bridge immortalised in the Harry Potter films. 

Learn more about Jacobite Steam Train Tours here

Travel Voucher Gift Ideas

Edinburgh Skyline

Scotland offers breathtaking landscapes, rich history, and unforgettable adventures. A Scottish Tours Gift Voucher stretches from the rugged peaks of the Highlands where ancient castles are waiting to be explored. 

Stroll through charming towns like St Andrews, or experience the vibrant culture of cities like Edinburgh and Glasgow. 

Explore the Isle of Skye or discover the dramatic cliffs of the North Coast 500. With its world-class whisky distilleries, iconic landmarks like Loch Ness and Glenfinnan Viaduct, and warm hospitality, the gift of travel promises an experience filled with magic and memories. 

Island Tours

Ring of Brodgar

Discover the awe-inspiring beauty of Scotland's islands with expertly guided tours that take you deep into their enchanting landscapes. From the dramatic cliffs of Shetland to the pristine beaches of the Outer Hebrides, each island offers a story waiting to be told.

Join a guided tour to uncover ancient secrets, like the Neolithic wonders of Orkney, the iconic Callanish Standing Stones of Lewis, or the Viking heritage of Shetland

Wander through charming fishing villages, marvel at rugged coastlines, and enjoy the thrill of spotting puffins, seals, and even dolphins. 

With knowledgeable guides bringing the islands to life, every moment is steeped in culture and wonder. 

Discover more about our island tours here.

Isle of Skye Tours

Dunvegan Castle

Experience the wild beauty and timeless charm of the Isle of Skye, one of Scotland's most captivating destinations. Known as the "Misty Isle," Skye offers an unforgettable blend of rugged landscapes, ancient legends, and vibrant culture - all waiting to be discovered on a guided tour. 

Marvel at the island's iconic landmarks, such as the dramatic Quiraing landslip, the Old Man of Storr, and the breathtaking Fairy Pools with their crystal-clear waters. Stroll along the rugged coastline, where towering sea cliffs meet the wild Atlantic, or immerse yourself in history at Dunvegan Castle, the ancestral home of Clan MacLeod. 

With knowledgeable guides sharing Skye's rich history and folklore, your journey becomes more than just sightseeing - it's a deep dive into the island's history and heritage. 

Get more information about of Isle of Skye Tours here.

Whisky Tours

The Macallan Distillery and Visitor Experience

Embark on a journey through Scotland's most iconic tradition - whisky. A whisky tour is more than just tasting; it's a sensory adventure into the heart of Scotland's history, craftsmanship, and stunning landscapes. 

Explore legendary whisky regions, each with its own distinct character. Wander through the rolling hills of Speyside, home to over half of Scotland's distilleries, and discover the rich, fruity whiskies of Glenfiddich and Macallan

Venture to Islay, where smoky, peaty flavours reign supreme at renowned distilleries like Laphroaig and Ardbeg. Or experience the maritime charm of Oban and the soft, honeyed notes of the Lowlands. 

Guided tours take you behind the scenes to see the craftsmanship and passion that go into every drop. Learn about centuries-old traditions, from malting barley to the art of maturation in oak casks. Meet master distillers, hear their stories, and taste exclusive drams straight from the source. 

Select you perfect whisky tour here

Loch Ness Tours

Loch Ness

Step into the heart of Scotland's Highlands and explore the legendary Loch Ness, a destination steeped in natural beauty, history, and intrigue. Best known for the mythical Loch Ness Monster, "Nessie," this world-famous loch offers so much more than folklore. 

Join one of our guided tours and uncover the magic of Loch Ness. Cruise across its deep, mysterious waters, where legends come to life, and take in breathtaking views of the surrounding Highlands. Explore the historic ruins of Urquhart Castle, perched dramatically on the loch's edge, where centuries of history echo through the stone walls. 

Search our Loch Ness tours here

Outlander Tours

Midhope Castle

Experience the magic of Scotland through the lens of the hit series Outlander. An Outlander tour is your chance to explore the iconic filming locations that brought Claire and Jamie's epic story to life while immersing yourself in the history and landscapes that inspired Diana Gabaldon's novels. 

Visit the real-life Castle Leoch at Doune Castle, walk the cobbled streets of Cranesmuir at Culross, and stand in the shadow of the stunning Midhope Castle, known to fans as Lallybroch. From the haunting beauty of Glen Coe to the historic Culloden Battlefield, each stop takes you deeper into the story and Scotland's rich history.

Choose your perfect Outlander tour here

How to gift a travel voucher from Scottish Tours

With Scottish Tours, giving your friends and loved ones the gift of Scotland is easy. Order your gift vouchers today.

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