The Highlands and Aberdeenshire golf vacation is probably the most ‘pure’ highlands itinerary we offer, although even this claim has a technical question mark over it given that Aberdeenshire isn’t really considered to be part of the region
It is another itinerary that should suite any non-golfers. Our exposure to St Andrews should probably be considered ‘a chance’ rather than a target, but then the focus of this vacation needn’t really be St Andrews anyway. There are six golf courses on this programme which score world top-100 rankings, which actually gives it the strongest depth we have.
Duration
Typically about 9 nights
Features
St Andrews, Royal Dornoch, Castle Stuart, Cruden Bay, Trump Aberdeen, Royal Aberdeen, Carnoustie, Nairn, St Andrews Jubilee Course and the Boat of Garten
The Highlands and St Andrews with Edinburgh Golf Vacation follows a long parabolic loop and is proving particularly popular with non-golfers, featuring the three regions (Highlands, Edinburgh and St Andrews) that has the most non-golf interest to offer. This is definitely an itinerary we’re seeing more and more interest as non-golfers increasingly join golf parties, and is probably the one which best lends itself to this arrangement
Duration
Typically about 10 nights
Features
St Andrews, Royal Dornoch, Castle Stuart, Carnoustie, Kingsbarns, Dumbarnie, Muirfield, North Berwick, Gleneagles, with the St Andrews New and Castle Courses
The Highlands and Islands Golf Vacation finishes in the highlands at Dornoch having worked its way up a chain islands through a series of car ferries and remote locations in pursuit of golfing Shangri-la.
Needless to say however, there is a little bit of a transport risk involved to poor weather with car ferries, and this is perhaps a trip we normally only encourage the more experienced traveller to undertake who is able to go with the flow and adjust to any disruption we might encounter. It’s otherwise a tranquil and peaceful experience
Duration
Typically about 14 nights
Features
Royal Dornoch, Castle Stuart, Prestwick, Machrihanish, Machrie, Machrihanish Dunes, Askernish, Brora, plus nine-holers including Shiskine (12), Traigh, Isle of Harris, Isle of Skye & Durness
We don't need to make this an ordeal by 101 filtering questions! In reality there are probably little more than half a dozen things we need to know to build out a proposal. The guidance below might help you frame answers
Duration - usually best expressed as a range up to a maximum
Time of year - can be anything from a specific date range to a named season
Travel class - Faraway Fairways uses 'Luxury', 'Premier' or 'Affordable' for generic purposes. You might choose to reference the international 'star' rating system. We're only looking for something to help steer us into the right sector
Self drive or hired driver - In broad terms, self driving is normally less expensive, and much more flexible, but some folk just don't want to do it
Must play courses/ must do places - a few name checks is all that's needed