Join RIT Vacations for a Scotland Webinar Celebrating Rabbie Burns Day
by Bruce Parkinson
A ‘highland coo’ in Scotland.
Each year in January, Scots around the world honour their most famous bard with Burns Night celebrations featuring traditional suppers, haggis, poetry, and plenty of good cheer.
With Scotland as a key focus for RIT Vacation this year, the company says there’s never been a better time to experience the country that inspired Burns’ timeless words.
2026 marks the 267th anniversary of Rabbie Burns and RIT Vacations wants to celebrate with you by hosting a Scotland-focused webinar on Tuesday, January 27th at 11am ET.
“There’s no better way to connect with the spirit of Rabbie Burns than by travelling through the landscapes, towns, and traditions that shaped his legacy,” says Jonathan Sargeant, Director of Sales.
“This year, our Scotland tours are designed to go deeper, inviting travellers to experience everything from the rugged Highlands to vibrant cities, while discovering the culture, history, and warmth that make Scotland so unforgettable.”
Webinar participants will Learn all about RIT’s four new itineraries in Bonnie Scotland, including tour pacing, start times, inclusions, standout highlights, and why these trips are sure to be a hit with clients. As a special bonus, one lucky advisor who attends will win a bottle of Scotch. Register here.

RIT Vacations’ Four New Scotland Itineraries for 2026
Scottish Explorer
10-Day First Class Coach Tour
Help your clients discover Scotland at its best by booking RIT’s most comprehensive itinerary. They’ll enjoy hands-on haggis-making, explore the Isle of Skye, witness a sheepdog demonstration, get up close with Highland Coo, and learn about the history and traditions of Highland Games. The journey ends with a memorable Highlander evening filled with music, storytelling, and traditional fare.
North Coast & Islands
12-Day First Class Coach Tour
Perfect for island adventurers, this tour explores Scotland’s most stunning islands, including the Outer Hebrides, Orkney Islands, and the Isles of Iona and Mull. With plenty of outdoor activities, this itinerary is ideal for travellers with good mobility.
Scotland’s Ancient East
8-Day First Class Coach Tour
Your clients can immerse themselves in Scotland’s rich history and culture on this 8-day journey. Highlights include visits to the Kelpies, Dunnottar Castle, and Rosslyn Chapel, as well as whisky and gin tastings, steam train rides, and luxury stays at Maryculter House and Melville Castle.
London, York & Edinburgh
10-Day First Class Coach Tour
Clients will travel through Britain’s iconic cities in style on this 10-day tour. They’ll journey in first-class on the LNER and stay in 5-star hotels throughout, combining luxury with discovery. Travellers will enjoy guided tours of London, York, and Edinburgh, with a blend of city exploration and countryside charm.
For inspiration, check out RIT Vacations’ post about Why Robert Burns Still Shapes Scotland and How Travellers Can Experience It Today.





