Luxury Gold, a premium small-group tour operator under TTC Tour Brands, has announced the launch of a new 10-day itinerary, Spectacular Scotland, to debut in 2026.
Developed in collaboration with VisitScotland, the tour promises a blend of sustainability, cultural immersion, and high-end experiences.
Luxury Gold will host a six-day familiarization (FAM) trip in October 2025 for select travel advisors to build early momentum. Those who qualify will be among the first to experience the itinerary before it opens to the public.
To qualify for the October 2025 FAM, travel advisors must be among the top sellers of TTC Tour Brands’ 2025 departures and generate bookings for the new Spectacular Scotland 2026 tour—each of which will count double in both passenger numbers and revenue.
“The Spectacular Scotland Top Achievers FAM is a fantastic way to recognize and reward our valued travel advisor partners with an exclusive first look at this exciting new itinerary,” said Whitney Ramirez, SVP of Sales at TTC Tour Brands.
“A new tour means fresh opportunities to drive sales, especially for clients seeking premium, eco-conscious travel experiences. Our close partnership with VisitScotland has enabled us to craft a journey that redefines sustainable luxury, combining meaningful cultural immersion with a positive impact on the environment and local communities.”
The itinerary features a mix of luxury and sustainability-focused experiences, including:
- Locally led conservation and cultural experiences, such as weaving Highland tartan at Prickly Thistle, wildlife conservation efforts in Glencoe, and marine protection with the Hebridean Whale and Dolphin Trust.
- MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experiences: Meaningful interactions like weaving Highland tartan at Prickly Thistle, wildlife conservation tours in Glencoe, and marine protection efforts with the Hebridean Whale and Dolphin Trust.
- Exclusive dining and eco-certified stays, including meals at Wedgwood the Restaurant and accommodations at Cameron House on Loch Lomond.
- Off-the-beaten-path stops, like Cairngorms National Park and Dunrobin Castle, aimed at reducing over-tourism while showcasing less-travelled regions.
The deadline to qualify is July 1, 2025.
More information here.
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