CTA PARTNER – VISITSCOTLAND
Scotland values the UK coach market and group tours and we will continue to offer our full support to industry partners during the recovery of this vital part of our tourism industry. While there are currently major challenges in relation to group numbers and coach travel due to the pandemic, we look to the coming year with hope of a better time for the sector.
As we navigate these unprecedented and uncertain times, we must follow the restrictions and guidance set by the Scottish Government. Keep an eye on our industry website visitscotland.org for Covid advice as we continue to update it with the latest government guidelines to keep the industry informed.
Scotland will continue to celebrate the Year of Coasts and Waters in 2021 to showcase the marine and coastal tourism sector. A programme of activities, events and ideas will shine a spotlight on the impact our waters have had on Scotland, from the formation of beautiful natural features to the creation of our national drink – whisky. In 2022 we will celebrate the Year of Scotland’s Stories so there’s plenty to look forward to, too!
We recognise the need for Scotland’s tourism businesses to maintain contact with travel intermediaries during this pandemic and so VisitScotland has organised Scotland Reconnect 2021 which will take place April 27-29 following a highly successful inaugural digital event last November. Given ongoing constraints on travel, we will deliver Scotland Reconnect 2021 in place of the VisitScotland Expo live workshop event which would normally have been an annual feature of the business development calendar for tourism in Scotland. Please add the date to your diaries in the meantime and more details will be shared in due course.
While there’s a few months to wait until Scotland Reconnect, you can still reach out and make connections in the meantime! Please see below the diverse range of committed CTA members who represent and sell Scotland products B2B.
CTA contact: Lauren Hogg
lauren.hogg@visitscotland.com
www.traveltrade.visitscotland.org
attractions
VisitScotland presents Springtime in Scotland’s gardens
VisitScotland has prepared a portfolio of trade-ready garden experiences that showcase Scotland’s gardening excellence and heritage, ideally suited to coach groups.
The listing of gardens includes the classic, from Backhouse Rossie Estate Walled Garden near Auchtermuchty in Fife, through to the more unusual, such as The Japanese Garden at Cowden (Sha Raku En), Clackmannanshire.
On the Isle of Bute, Mount Stuart spans 300 acres and blends Victorian design with globally significant collections, while Spring brings rhododendron and magnolia displays across woodlands that run to the sea shore.
Other noted entries include The National Trust for Scotland’s Inverewe Garden & Estate. Located on a peninsula above Loch Ewe, Inverewe is a garden of experimentation where the warming Gulf Stream allows exotic plants to flourish in one of Scotland’s most northerly corners. Visitors can look up at California redwoods, and join wildlife boat trips from the garden jetty in season.
Read VisitScotland’s Springtime in Scotland’s gardens article here.



























