• The Castlegate, Aberdeen

  • Edinburgh skyline by night

  • A view over the River Clyde in Glasgow at sunset

Travelling from Ireland

With lots of easy access points, whether it’s by ferry or flight, planning your trip to Scotland couldn’t be easier.

 

Fly into Prestwick, Glasgow or Edinburgh airports to explore our capital city and central Scotland or fly to Aberdeen to explore our northern delights.

 

Ferry routes include Stranraer and Cairnryan, nearer the Scottish borders and Troon in south Ayrshire.  Bring the car or take advantage of the many great bus and rail links to get out and about on your break to Scotland. 

 

What’s more, we are offering hundred of great discount vouchers to use on things to see and do as well as accommodation in Scotland so now is the perfect time to start planning.  Find out more about the fantastic discounts and great range of exciting activites on offer in Scotland.

 

Main ferry routes to Scotland are from Northern Ireland with:

Stena Line

PO Irish Sea

 

Main airlines that fly from Ireland to Scotland are:

Ryanair

Aer Arann

Aer Lingus

Flybe (Knock to Edinburgh)

 

From Belfast you can also fly with:

Flybe

easyJet

 

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