Discover Unforgettable Experiences with a Premier DMC in Scotland

Scenic view of a historic castle surrounded by lush green gardens, with a reflective pond in the foreground and clear blue sky above

At DMC Highlands, we specialise in curating bespoke travel experiences that capture the true spirit of this magnificent country and beyond. Whether you’re planning a luxury group tour, a corporate retreat, or an immersive cultural adventure, our expertise as a DMC in Scotland ensures every moment is unforgettable.

Hill Bagging in Scotland

Hiker with a red backpack walking along a rocky mountain ridge under a clear blue sky

Hill bagging in Scotland is an activity for hikers, climbers and mountaineers attempt to reach a collection of summits.

Scotland has many Munros, Corbetts, Marilyns, Grahams and Donalds that are named after those that climbed and listed them, apart from the Marilyns, named after Marilyn Munro, as a humorous nod to the much more famous list of Munros in Scotland.

Self-Drive Holiday in Scotland – What do I need?

Scenic landscape with a winding road through mountainous terrain, cloudy sky, and distant waters

A self-drive holiday in Scotland is a fantastic option for having total flexibility and control over your itinerary. With beautiful scenery and some iconic routes to explore, Scotland’s the ideal destination. How about the North Coast 500? It’s definitely a bucket list trip for many for a reason. Or venture further afield to explore Shetland at your own pace. With magical light and scenery, as well as ample opportunity to spot wildlife, do remember your binoculars and camera!

Cycling in Scotland

Cyclist on a dirt road through a hilly landscape with green mountains under a cloudy sky

Whether you are a seasoned cyclist or new two wheels, cycling in Scotland can be one of the most memorable…

A Private Tour of Scotland

Cliffside sea stack with wildflowers on the Orkney Islands coast, Scotland

Have you ever thought about taking a private tour of Scotland? We are not talking a couple of hours around a Scottish Castle…