Many Scottish tourism businesses have close working relationships with the international travel trade. In this section you’ll find a comprehensive directory of all those companies who have stepped forward and committed to special rates, discounts and commissions exclusively available for the travel trade.
From whisky distilleries to airlines and from language courses to barge tours – search our database to complete your itinerary or simply browse for new ideas! You’ll not only find the service you are looking for, but also an indication of the commission levels granted as well as full contact details for the business in question.
Also, follow the link to our latest product updates from Scotland , where you’ll find a list of webinars from trade ready suppliers wanting to connect with you and help with your new product development planning.
If you have any questions related to your existing travel trade listing or you would like to create one, please contact traveltrade@visitscotland.com.
Garvock House Hotel
Garvock House Hotel stands handsomely in an elevated position overlooking historic Dunfermline.
Set amidst lush gardens, it marries the convenience of a city centre location with the peaceful feel of a countryside retreat.
The 200-year-old house has 26 ensuite bedrooms, on-site restaurant using local ingredients as well as ample car parking & complimentary wifi.
Transy,
Dunfermline,
The Kingdom of Fife,
KY12 7TU
Broomhall House
Broomhall House is recognised for its unique place at the heart of Scotland's history and for its new role as a prestigious and welcoming venue for small group tours and private tours with privileged access. Lord Bruce personally hosts guests and designs uniquely special experiences. The house is also available for larger corporate events both inside the house and in the grounds as well as filming, photosheets, automotive and private gatherings.
Dunfermline,
The Kingdom of Fife,
KY11 3DU
Courses for Cooks
A great day out for any visitors to Scotland! Jenny Thomson welcomes private groups of up to 6 people into her home kitchen for a bespoke, hands on Scottish cookery class. Using local produce and traditional recipes with some modern twists, guests eat what they have cooked at the end of the class. 10 mins from the Forth Bridge & 45mins from St Andrews.
Dunfermline,
The Kingdom of Fife,
KY11 8NE
Knockhill Racing Circuit
Knockhill, Scotland’s National Motorsport Centre and hosts group activity days (or half days) that are the perfect way to enjoy the thrills of circuit driving, whether that’s rewarding staff, entertaining clients or simply a group enjoying a driving day out participating in fabulous motorsport activities. Each day will be individually tailored to suit your clients as well as budget. There are popular formats but often they are bespoke designed to match your requirements, including on site meeting facilities and catering.
By Dunfermline,
The Kingdom of Fife,
KY12 9TF
Maclean and Bruce
MacLean & Bruce is one of Scotland’s leading whisky-focused travel company, creating personalised itineraries for guests which combine luxury travel, exclusive accommodation and unique adventures throughout Scotland. MacLean & Bruce operate at the highest level for VIP guests, offering privileged access to people, places and experiences not available through other channels.
Dunfermline,
The Kingdom of Fife,
KY11 3DR
Connoisseurs Scotland
Connoisseurs Scotland represents 30 of the finest hotels in Scotland. Our members include golf resorts, city centre hotels, country house hotels, two beautiful castles, a hotel recently voted the finest hotel in Europe, a destination Health Spa, the world's most exclusive train and a small luxury cruise liner.
PO Box 26164,
Dunfermline,
The Kingdom of Fife,
KY11 9WQ
Andrew Carnegie Birthplace Museum
Philanthropist, steel tycoon, writer, lecturer, entrepreneur - Andrew Carnegie was one of the great Scots of the 19th century.
Carnegie left a legacy which continues today, as his birthplace cottage testifies he came from humble beginnings. Adjacent to the cottage is the Art Deco style museum hall, built by his widow Louise Carnegie in 1928.
Explore the cottage and follow the family’s journey to America where he made his fortune. Discover why he became known as the father of philanthropy.
Dunfermline,
The Kingdom of Fife,
KY12 7PL