Scotland Travel Guide

Land of mystery and Celtic legends, Scotland appeals to history and nature lovers with medieval castles, misty lochs, and the wild landscapes of the Highlands. From Edinburgh to the cliffs of the Isle of Skye, whisky, bagpipes, kilts, and tartans bring the proud traditions of this ancient land to life.

Useful information

Official language(s)

English is the official language and is spoken everywhere. 

The distinctive Scottish accents may take some getting used to, and learning a few Gaelic expressions is a great way to connect with locals.

Flight duration

Direct flight: There are no direct flights to Scotland from Quebec.
Connecting flights: 11h to 15h (depending on connection times)

Time zone difference

Scotland time zone: UTC+0 (winter) and UTC+1 (summer)
5h ahead of Quebec (EST) 
4h ahead of Quebec (EDT)

Currency

Pound sterling (£/GBP) 

Credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, etc.) are widely accepted, but carrying some cash is recommended for small purchases, pubs, tips, and guesthouses.

Tips

In Scotland, tipping is appreciated but not mandatory. It is recommended to leave 10%–15% in restaurants if service is not included. Rounding up taxi fares is common. In pubs, £1 per round is sufficient.

Safety

Exercise caution in big cities to avoid theft and scams. Driving is on the left, and narrow roads require extra care. Always follow speed limits and look the right way before crossing the street. 

Before any foreign trip, visit the Government of Canada’s United Kingdom Travel Advice page to find out about the current situation in the country.

  • Breathtaking landscapes.
  • Warm and welcoming people.
  • A legendary and historic heritage.

Keep in mind

  • Scotland’s oceanic climate is highly changeable—you may experience sunshine, rain, and wind in the same day.
  • Highland hiking trails can be challenging, so good physical fitness is recommended.

Good to know

  • The Highlands glow with vibrant colours due to the abundant presence of heather and gorse. These plants give the landscapes an enchanting, almost mesmerizing appeal.
  • Driving is on the left; steering wheels are on the right.
  • Local accents can be strong, especially in rural areas.

Frequently asked questions

The best time to visit Scotland is from May to September, when the weather is milder, days are longer, and nature is vibrant.

The most efficient way to travel around Scotland is renting a car. It offers the freedom to cover long distances and enjoy scenic roads. Trains are an excellent option to travel between major cities, with spectacular landscapes along the way. Public transportation is well developed in cities, and ferries are essential for visiting islands such as the Isle of Skye or the Hebrides.

7 to 10 days. 

This time frame is ideal for a first visit, allowing you to explore cities, wild landscapes, and scenic routes without feeling rushed.

  • Edinburgh Festival Fringe, in Edinburgh, Scotland, throughout the month of August. It’s the world’s largest arts festival. It brings together music, theatre, comedy, circus, dance, improvisation, and more. Over 3,000 performances take place across the city every day, turning Edinburgh into a living stage.
  • Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo, in August, for approximately three weeks. Nearly 1000 musicians, singers, and dancers come together to present a spectacular military music show on Edinburgh Castle’s esplanade. Bagpipes and Scottish drums are at the heart of this celebration.
  • The Highland Games, from May to September, held across Scotland. This traditional festival celebrates Scottish customs through strength sports, dance, music, and Gaelic culture. Events include athletic competitions such as the caber toss, where participants attempt to flip a large wooden pole end over end.
  • Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival, in the spring, in the Speyside region of northeastern Scotland. A must for whisky lovers, this event offers a full immersion in the world of Scotch whisky, with tastings, distillery tours, food-and-whisky pairings, concerts, hikes, and meetings with master distillers. It is a unique opportunity to discover limited editions and rare casks.