Hope for a sunny day as you explore the stunning Scottish coastline, leaving Aberdeen, 'The Granite City,' and heading south towards Dundee.Your driver-guide drops you near the waterfront, providing easy access to the V&A Dundee, showcasing Scottish creativity and global design. Alternatively, you can explore the Royal Research Ship Discovery, the first Antarctic Survey vessel, or enjoy the city and waterfront at your leisure.Journey over the Tay Road Bridge to enter the Kingdom of Fife, a realm of golf, outdoor adventures, and historical landscapes. Explore the medieval town of St. Andrews, known for its dramatic castle ruins, the third-oldest university in Britain, and the renowned Old Course - the oldest golf course. You have approximately two and a half hours to discover this fascinating town before a pleasant drive through the rolling countryside back to Aberdeen.
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Explore the ruins of St. Andrews Cathedral, once one of Scotland's most magnificent buildings. Immerse yourself in 1,000 years of history as you wander the winding streets. Pay a visit to the ancient castle in St. Andrews Old Town. Discover the history of golf, banned in 15th-century Scotland, as you visit The Old Course in St. Andrews, known as 'the Home of Golf'. Discover 'Scotland's sunniest city,' Dundee, and explore its historical waterfront and nautical museums
Please meet at Aberdeen Bus Station , Stance 5, 15 minutes prior to the departure time.