Home > Baltic Tours > Scotland > Rosyth - Edinburgh >

Edinburgh and Royal Yacht Britannia
Rosyth Shore Trips - Edinburgh and Royal Yacht Britannia
Visit Edinburgh and Royal Yacht.
 



This 8 Hour Private Shore Excursion Includes:
  • Pick up from Port in Rosyth
  • Private English Speaking Licensed Guide
  • Round Trip Transportation in Private Vehicle
  • Included Interior Visits- Edinburgh Castle, Royal Yacht Britannia
Read Full Tour Description


Larger Groups or Custom Requests

Arriving by cruise ship?
See our Back-to-Ship Guarantee



Tour Number:
SROSY-02


Group Size (Prices in USD)*:
2 People - $636 Per Person (Private Tour)
3 People - $454 Per Person (Private Tour)
4 People - $356 Per Person (Private Tour)
5 People - $294 Per Person (Private Tour)
6 People - $256 Per Person (Private Tour)
7 People - $232 Per Person (Private Tour)



Port / City*:


Month*:


Day*:


Year*:


Pick Up Time*:


Pick Up Location*:


Name of Ship or Hotel*:


TOUR DESCRIPTION
 
Rosyth Shore Excursion - This full day tour visits the famous Edinburgh Castle and then after some free time you visit the Royal Yacht Britannia, one of the most unique royal residences.

After meeting your private guide at the pier you immediately drive into Edinburgh. Upon arrival you enjoy a scenic driving tour including the Georgian New Town and a photo stop on Calton Hill where you admire the splendid views of the city and the historic Old Town.

Upon arrival in the Old Town you visit Edinburgh Castle, the most famous of Scottish castles. You will learn about its complex building history. The oldest part, St Margaret's Chapel, dates from the 12th century; the Great Hall was erected by James IV around 1510; the Half Moon Battery by the Regent Morton in the late 16th century; and the Scottish National War Memorial after the First World War. The castle houses the Crown Jewels of Scotland, the Stone of Destiny, the famous 15th century gun Mons Meg, the One O' Clock Gun and the National War Museum of Scotland. It is here that in the 11th Century, Queen Margaret, directed the defense of her adopted homeland two decades after the same Norman had slaughtered her brother and the nobles of Saxon England at the Battle of Hastings in 1066. Margaret, who was known for her saintly deeds and devotion to Christ, died during the siege and her body was lowered down the walls to prevent its capture and desecration by the Normans.

Following the castle visit is free time for lunch in a local pub and then some additional time in Edinburgh's Old Town to explore on your own or pick up souvenirs.

After lunch you depart for the former Royal Yacht Britannia. This magnificent ship has played host to some of the most famous people in the world. But, above all, she was home to Her Majesty The Queen and the Royal Family. Now docked in Edinburgh, you are welcome on board to discover the heart and soul of this most special of royal residences.

Later this afternoon you return to the pier or your hotel.

Mobility: NO wheelchairs

If you cannot find what you are looking for, our Rosyth - Edinburgh tours and Rosyth - Edinburgh Shore Excursions can also be customized to fit your needs. If you have a larger group, we can offer you a private Rosyth - Edinburgh tour using a mid-size bus or full size coach. Please contact us with any questions or to receive a customized quote.
Shore Trip Timing is approximate based on your interests & traffic
  • Meet guide and depart for Edinburgh- 30 Minutes
  • Panoramic driving tour with photo stop- 2 Hours
  • Visit Edinburgh Castle- 1.5 Hours
  • Free time for lunch and shopping- 2 Hours
  • Drive to Royal Yacht Britannia- 30 Minutes
  • Visit Royal Yacht Britannia- 1 Hour and 15 Minutes
  • Return to pier- 30 Minutes

Average Rating: Average Rating: 5 of 5 5 of 5 Total Reviews: 2 Write a review »

  6 of 6 people found this review helpful:
 
5 of 5 Review Location- Rosyth (Edinburgh) June 26, 2025
Reviewer: Joan P from Surrey, BC, Canada  
Our first guide, Graeme Giles, met us as we stepped off the gangway.instantly identifiable thanks to his Kilt ensemble!  Very dashing! Admittedly his Scottish Brogue was pretty thick..he tried to slow down when talking..but we likely deciphered about half of what he said!  We drove straight to St Andrews from the Edinburgh Dock.  Did not see the Rail Road bridge.  Upon entering St Andrews we headed for a tour of the Cathedral.   Graeme was often stopped so a passerby could take a photo of him!  No question,,,he loved that!!   We visited the University of St Andrews, followed by lunch in the well known Grey Friars pub.  After lunch, shopping began in a number of golf shops that Graeme frequents.  Next he talked us onto the 18th green vantage point at the LPGA tournament.  Graeme seems to be known in St Andrewsand we received quick service where ever we went. There was a question if we could get into the R&A Museum due to the tournament,  but Graeme managed to secure our entrance.  The ride back to the ship went along country roads,,,,he was a master at avoiding traffic. As we arrived in good time back to the ship, Graeme asked us to come to the back of this van, we did, where he produced a bottle of Scotch Whiskey and teeny drinking cups. A good-by toast followed.  He presented the Barb and me two Scottish Terrierthe name of the tour company,,,pins.  Was a lovely day.and we managed to dodge all rain once we got out of Edinburgh.

Was this review helpful to you?

  2 of 2 people found this review helpful:
 
5 of 5 Review Location- Rosyth (Edinburgh) May 8, 2023
Reviewer: Raymond D from Ft. Walton Beach FL  
We made it home last night, and we just have to sayour trip and private tours were absolutely fantastic! Every guide was on time, super flexible, and full of great info (pretty sure they know more about history than Wikipedia). We couldnt have asked for a better experience! Ive already passed your email along to dozens of friendsso dont be surprised if your inbox starts overflowing. And wow, are we glad we skipped the cruise ship excursionsThey looked so sad and crowded.

Was this review helpful to you?