Discover the charm of Scotland’s east coast on a full-day St Andrews tour from Edinburgh. Journey along the Fife Coastal Route, passing through the East Neuk of Fife, a region dotted with fishing villages like Anstruther with its charming harbour and stone cottages. Spend time exploring St Andrews at your own pace, either by wandering through castle ruins, stepping inside the old cathedral, or visiting the world’s most famous golf course. On the way back, enjoy a stop in Falkland, known for its royal palace and Outlander connections, before returning to Edinburgh via the impressive Forth Bridge.
Inclusions
Passionate Local Guide
Live Commentary & Storytelling in English
Small Group Tour
Foreign Language Audio Guides Available
Audio guide links will be provided after booking. Please download over WiFi and bring your own headphones
Your St Andrews tour departs from Edinburgh city centre. For departure details and pick-up location, visit our departure info page.
With plenty of comfort breaks and photo stops along the way, our St Andrews tour from Edinburgh is approximately 8 hours long*.
*Length of tour may vary depending on traffic and weather conditions.
We want you to have the freedom to choose which attractions to visit. Attractions are therefore not included, though spots like St Andrews Cathedral are free to visit.
Yes, when we arrive in St Andrews you’ll have over two hours of free time to explore the town at your own pace. Total time spent in St Andrews may vary slightly depending on traffic and weather conditions.
Yes, you’ll also stop in Anstruther and Falkland. Anstruther is a charming fishing village with a busy harbour and some brilliant spots for fresh seafood. Falkland is a beautifully preserved conservation village known for its palace, cobbled streets, and royal history. Both offer a lovely glimpse into traditional life in Fife.
While our coaches don't offer onboard toilets, rest assured that our itineraries include regular comfort stops, allowing frequent access to restroom facilities.
Our guides are unable to assist with wheelchairs or provide physical assistance during boarding or disembarking from the coach. Passengers should be capable of boarding and disembarking independently using the access stairs or with the help of a traveling companion. Foldable wheelchairs can be stored in our onboard luggage storage during travel.
Please note that some stops on our tours may involve rough terrain or only be accessible by steps.
It's important to be aware that your accommodation may have limited accessibility for wheelchair users. More info can be found on our Accessibility page.
Yes! Our routes include stops where you can grab a snack or recharge with a drink. Occasionally, we pause at shops offering local souvenirs as well. For precise details about timing and stops, don't hesitate to inquire with your guide.
Our itinerary (in tab 2, 'Itinerary & Departure') provides a helpful outline of what to expect on the day. We refrain from providing additional details beyond what's outlined there, as factors like weather, traffic, and the preferences of our driver guides may lead to slight deviations. We also believe that part of the excitement comes from the unexpected surprises along the way! Rest assured, your journey through Scotland will be unlike any other.
If you need to cancel your tour, you will need to inform us in writing by sending an email to info@highlandexplorertours.com. You can find our cancellation and refunds policy in section 3 in our Terms and Conditions.
Feel free to visit our general Frequently Asked Questions page for answers to common queries, or reach out to us directly via our Contact Us page.