St. Andrews & Fife
St. Andrews is known as “The Home of Golf” and has Scotland’s oldest university, with historical sites, the world’s oldest golf course, and water sports.
- World-Class Courses
- Luxury Hotels
- St. Andrews Cathedral & Castle Ruins
- World-Class Courses
- Luxury Hotels
- St. Andrews Cathedral & Castle Ruins
Home of Golf
The “Kingdom of Fife” is located on Scotland’s east coast and has the historic town of St. Andrews at its heart. The area is famous for being the “Home of Golf” and for its rich medieval history, including a renowned university, ancient ruins, and picturesque fishing villages.
Championship Golf Courses
Play where legends have triumphed and history was made.
pLAN YOUR DREAMS GOLF TRIP
Luxury Accommodations
Rest in comfort between your Championship rounds.
Getting Around
Escorted with Driver Guide
- Best For: Groups of 6+ travelers
- Includes: Local expertise, hassle-free experience, flexibility
Self-Drive Rental
- Best For: Groups of 4 or less
- Includes: Premium vehicle, GPS, insurance
Point-to-Point Transfers
- Best For: Best for smaller groups who want hassle free logistics
- Includes: Airport, hotel, course transfers
Activities & Experiences
Discover the culture and history of Scotland’s St. Andrews & Fife
- grand architecture
- medieval Christianity
- panoramic view
St. Andrews Cathedral & Castle Ruins
St. Andrews Castle, built in the 13th century
- historic town
- medieval streets
Town of St. Andrews
Famous as the birthplace of golf
- Europe's largest golf collection
- rich history
The Old Course and British Golf Museum
The R&A World Golf Museum has a comprehensive collection of 400 years of golf history
- scenic beauty
- picturesque harbour
Visit the Coastal villages of Crail
Crail is not a collection of coastal villages, but rather a single, historic fishing village located in the East Neuk of Fife,
- WHISKY TASTING
- DISTILLERY TOUR
Kingsbarns Distillery
Modern coastal distillery near St. Andrews offering handcrafted whisky, guided tours, and scenic countryside surroundings.