Thank goodness I wasn’t the one doing the driving.
Our Globus motorcoach was winding alongside the banks of probably the most stunning lakes on this planet, Scotland’s iconic Loch Lomond, providing me and 40 different vacationers on board beautiful views of the mountain-framed, island-dotted waterway.
But when I had been within the driver’s seat, I by no means would have gotten the prospect to see it.
The slim, curvy highway alongside these “bonnie, bonnie banks o’ Loch Lomond,” because the well-known line within the Scottish ballad goes — “bonnie” being the Scottish phrase for good-looking — was the kind the place a driver cannot look away for a second.
As I rapidly found on the six-night Globus tour of Scotland that I used to be on, a number of the nation is like that.
From its hovering highlands to its rugged coasts, Scotland is a spot the place getting round typically means navigating fabulously twisty roadways with sharp bends, blind spots and steep inclines — all whereas driving on the left aspect of the highway.
In case you’re an American like me, used to driving on the fitting and on extra-wide interstate highways, it is in all probability not the form of motoring that you simply need to do. At the very least, that was what stored popping into my head as our impressively regular driver, Kenny, masterfully maneuvered us by means of the mountainous glens and moors.
It is only one purpose that, a bit to my shock, I quickly discovered myself loving this tour — my first group tour in years, not simply with Globus, however any tour firm.
A fastidiously curated exploration
Let’s simply tackle the elephant within the room immediately: Group excursions have … a sure fame. Some individuals, together with me till not too long ago, have considered them as being too structured or too jam-packed.
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However what I discovered with Globus was completely different. My guided tour consisted of thoughtfully designed days that allow me see extra with out the stress or exhaustion of going it alone.
After per week of crisscrossing Scotland with Globus, one of many world’s greatest tour operators, I’ve a brand new appreciation for group excursions. Actually, you may simply name me a fan. And that is a giant change for me, as till this journey, I used to be firmly within the camp of group-tour skeptic.
It isn’t simply that I did not need to do any of the driving.
It had simply as a lot (or much more) to do with how a lot I obtained to see.
To be on a modern-day group tour, as I quickly discovered — no less than, one with Globus — is to be on a visit meticulously crafted to maximise each second of your time within the vacation spot in a approach that may allow you to expertise extra and be taught greater than you’ll touring by yourself.
The primary full day of the journey, as an example, included a morning tour of Glasgow, Scotland’s largest metropolis (the place we had spent the evening) and a ship trip on Loch Lomond (which is sort of 50 miles to the north), plus a number of hours exploring Scotland’s iconic Stirling Fort (one other 40 miles to the east) and a whisky tasting at a close-by distillery earlier than a 30-mile drive again to Glasgow.
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TPG’s Gene Sloan at Stirling Fort in Scotland. GENE SLOAN/THE POINTS GUY
The second day of the journey was much more loaded with websites as we headed north into the mountainous splendor that’s the Scottish Highlands: the impossibly scenic Glen Coe valley (which famously served because the setting for James Bond’s property within the film “Skyfall”), the celebrated Isle of Skye and the fairy tale-like Eilean Donan Fort, to call just a few.
There is no approach I might have accomplished all that in two days of touring alone.
Truthfully, I could not even have conceived of doing all that alone. And that is coming from somebody who travels for a residing.

The second day, which ended with an in a single day keep in “Outlander” filming location Inverness, concerned almost 260 miles of journey on a winding route that might have taken almost seven hours to drive with no stops. I positively would by no means have deliberate something like that alone … no less than, not now, on the age of 56, with my stamina for lengthy stints behind the wheel beginning to wane. It could have been simply an excessive amount of driving.
However with our driver, Kenny, on the wheel and our educated information, Gavin, main the touring, it was one among my favourite days of the journey.
It was one among my favourite days, in no small half, as a result of Globus had seemingly thought by means of each minute prematurely in nice element. It was crammed with completely timed stops that gave us simply sufficient time to see what we got here for with out feeling rushed — by no means too lengthy, by no means too quick.
At occasions, it was like watching a gorgeous ballet. Each second choreographed to perfection.
That was actually the case once we pulled as much as the ferry to get to the Isle of Skye proper because it was about to depart — not 10 minutes early, not 10 minutes late. Or, once we had simply sufficient time on the best way to the ferry for a photograph cease at Glenfinnan, the lakeside web site the place “the Younger Pretender,” Bonnie Prince Charlie, started the good revolt of Scottish clans in 1745.
Full disclosure: I, and most of my fellow tourgoers, spent most of our time at Glenfinnan snapping selfies on the close by practice viaduct made well-known within the movie “Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets and techniques.”
If you’re in Scotland, there are priorities.

Talking of which, a brief cease alongside the banks of Loch Ness — the lake of Loch Ness Monster fame — was additionally artfully labored into the schedule that very same day. You possibly can’t go to Scotland with out gazing over Loch Ness.
Alas, there was no Nessie sighting.
5 minutes for that cease was all we would have liked. There have been extra sights to see and expertise.
Guided by an skilled
One of many the reason why we have been in a position to see a lot on the tour was that our information, Gavin, set the scene with tales and historical past as we moved from place to position, so by the point we arrived at every vacation spot, we might dive proper in and join extra deeply with it.
On the highway to Loch Lomond, he regaled us with the story of the 2 Scottish rebels behind the centuries-old ballad that had made the lake so well-known — and performed the track for us — earlier than we arrived. On the best way to Stirling Fort, he recounted the dramatic exploits of William Wallace, who led the Scots to an epic victory over the English in 1297 on the river crossing slightly below it (should you’ve seen the primary huge battle scene in Mel Gibson’s “Braveheart,” you recognize what I am speaking about), in addition to the fort’s most well-known resident, Mary Queen of Scots.
To journey by means of Scotland is to not solely expertise a few of the most stunning countryside you will discover wherever on this planet — notably within the little-populated highlands — however to be immersed in historical past. And Gavin, a self-described lover of historical past, expertly wove it into his commentary between stops every day in a approach that gave us a deeper understanding.
By the point we reached the well-known battlefield of Culloden on the third day of the journey, we knew all concerning the trials and tribulations of not simply Bonnie Prince Charlie — whose defeat on the web site in 1746 modified the course of British historical past — however William Wallace, Mary Queen of Scots, Robert the Bruce and all the various kings named James whose exploits over the centuries led as much as that fateful day.
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Gavin provides an summary of the battle of Culloden. GENE SLOAN/THE POINTS GUY
In case you’re an aficionado of Scottish historical past — or simply an “Outlander” fan who made it to Season 3 — you already know all about Culloden, which is just like the Gettysburg of Scotland.
I used to be particularly desperate to see the location. Like many thousands and thousands of Individuals — from former President Barack Obama to Taylor Swift — I’ve Scottish ancestry, together with a seventh-great-grandfather who supposedly was on the battle. So, the story that Gavin wove of the horrible bloodbath of Scots that befell there was notably poignant.
And simply the correct amount. Gavin talked to us concerning the battle for only some minutes. However then he allow us to wander, giving me time to stroll throughout the as soon as blood-soaked moor and ponder what it will have been like for my ancestor to be there that day.
Simple journey
One of many knocks on group excursions, as famous above, is that you simply typically do not have a number of flexibility in what you do on any given day. The schedule has been set prematurely, and also you typically do not have a lot selection however to tag alongside for no matter is deliberate, whether or not you need to or not — no less than, on the times when your motorcoach will probably be taking you from web site to web site on the best way to a brand new resort in a brand new location. Skip the tour, and also you’re skipping your transportation to your subsequent vacation spot.
That is all honest to a degree. However there’s an necessary flip aspect to that — one thing you do not completely get till you attempt a tour. It isn’t limiting; it is liberating. With every part dealt with, touring this manner could be one of many best, most easy methods to journey.
It is easy since you mainly do not have to consider a factor. Anyone else has considered all of the little (and large) particulars of the journey, from which websites are the must-sees in each place you are going to the place you will keep, the place you will eat and the way you will get in between all of it.

I beloved that every morning of our journey, I mainly simply needed to get myself up in time for the motorcoach’s departure. Gavin would take it from there.
Every part that we did and noticed for the remainder of the day was in his arms.
After we stopped for lunch breaks — lunches weren’t included on the tour — Gavin at all times had suggestions on the place to go. No want for me to scramble to discover a place.
After we pulled into a brand new resort — one thing we did 4 occasions over six days as we moved from Glasgow to Inverness to Aberdeen to Edinburgh — Gavin had the keys to our rooms ready on a desk within the foyer. There was no have to examine in.
After we had free time, Gavin made certain it was significant, pointing us towards the very best outlets for tartan scarves or whiskies so we did not waste a minute.

Maybe extra importantly, Gavin additionally dealt with all of the logistics of moving into the websites that we visited, together with particular entry, in some circumstances. At Scone Palace close to Perth, the place Scottish kings have been topped for hundreds of years, he led us to a again entrance for a personal tea in one of many palace rooms earlier than a guided tour. Throughout a go to to St Andrews, the long-lasting golf mecca, he took us to the driving vary at one of many city’s well-known programs to whack just a few balls. Baskets of balls and drivers have been ready for us alongside a row of tee containers.
And it was Gavin — and Globus — that obtained us easy accessibility to what could have been the spotlight of the journey: a night on the Royal Edinburgh Navy Tattoo.

The world-famous extravaganza of army band and drill group performances on the base of Edinburgh Fort — full with extra bagpipers than you possibly can think about — was each bit as sensational as I used to be anticipating. I imply, who would not love bagpipers? However I am unsure I might have gone by means of the effort of getting tickets if I had been alone.
If I had, I am fairly certain I would not have snagged seats within the eighth row, like those that Gavin had for us.
As famous above, our journey was notably filled with numerous actions, and that typically required early begins to the day. However that was the trade-off for becoming in Scotland’s huge highlights in a short while.
For the report, Globus additionally provides a number of journeys that unfold at a a lot slower tempo, with extra free time in every vacation spot. As a brief tour of Scotland, my six-night journey was marked by frequent transfers between cities and lodges. The concept was to see all of the nation’s highlights in only a few days — and on that be aware, the tour delivered mightily — however the model additionally provides longer explorations of Scotland (and different locations) that convey fewer strikes between lodges and extra time by yourself. Globus provides journeys that embody extra selection in actions, with a number of choices for outings on some days, too.
The concept is that you would be able to choose the type of journey that matches the way you prefer to journey.
A principally inclusive getaway
On the floor, the price of guided excursions with Globus may appear excessive, however if you have a look at all that is included within the costs, they will provide a number of worth.
Offseason departures of the six-night “Bonnie Scotland” itinerary that I did begin at $2,399 per individual, based mostly on two individuals staying in a room. In different phrases, you will pay no less than $800 a day per couple.
Excessive-season departures for such journeys could be much more. Beginning charges for departures of the identical itinerary in August, after I did the tour, begin at $3,079 per individual — or about $1,000 per day, per couple.
However the charges bundle a number of issues that you simply’d sometimes pay for individually should you have been reserving a visit like this by yourself. Along with a resort room every evening, the pricing for my journey folded in fairly just a few meals (breakfast every day, plus dinner on three of the six nights), transportation from place to position (no want for a rental automobile or for paying the exorbitant charges for fuel in Europe) and, maybe most notably, an in depth quantity of guided touring with all admission prices lined.

The latter isn’t any small factor, given how a lot the price of admission to castles, palaces and exhibits just like the Royal Edinburgh Navy Tattoo alone can add up on a visit like this. The seats that we had on the Edinburgh Tattoo that have been included in our tour would have price us about $115 apiece if we had booked them on our personal, as an example.
However to me, the worth was even deeper than all of that. One of many huge financial savings from signing up for a tour like this, to me, was in the price of my time. What number of hours would I’ve spent attempting to rearrange a visit with so many transferring elements alone? What’s my time value? And, on condition that I am no skilled within the historical past and websites of Scotland, nor its transportation system or lodging choices, what are the chances that I might have gotten it proper? There is no exhausting greenback quantity on that, but it surely’s one thing huge.
Backside line
After this Globus tour of Scotland, I can see why so many individuals grow to be followers of guided group excursions.
As I noticed on the journey, there’s something great about simply sitting again and letting another person take cost of every part associated to a visit, from route planning and resort reserving to buying timed tickets for websites and arranging transportation and guides.
As common readers know, I’ve spent a lot of my profession as a journey author targeted on cruise journey, which, at its core, is group journey in one other type. However whilst I’ve traveled the world on ships, I’ve at all times prided myself on making my very own preparations when on the land portion of my journeys. A lot of my private journey has been alone.
I’ll admit to being shocked by how a lot I loved letting another person fear concerning the particulars on this Scotland journey. And should you join one thing comparable, you simply is perhaps, too.