Good Life & Touring Guides

Golf Trip Sightseeing FAQs

When enlisting a golf travel company, you’re trusting them to recommend hotels, restaurants, and touring options that will match the desires and expectations of your group. Here’s how we identify our recommendations.


While the golfers were away, the Old Course Hotel in St. Andrews took advantage of the downtime to complete an extensive renovation and expansion of its iconic property.


Once the travel season draws to a close, members of our team fan out across Great Britain and Ireland to have a look in on things and, if we’re lucky, discover a few new options in the process. Here are a few of our new discoveries for the 2023 travel season.


Those in search of fine dining will find it everywhere from Edinburgh, Dublin, and Belfast to sleepy corners of the Kingdom of Fife, to the outer reaches of the Isle of Skye.


From ancient castles to His Majesty’s backyard, here’s 5 notable attractions that shouldn’t be missed while sightseeing in Edinburgh during Scotland golf tours.


Whether it’s a distillery tour or a search for a famous monster, here’s 5 great sightseeing opportunities during your golf vacation to The Highlands of Scotland.


From the home of Guinness to one of the finest libraries on the globe, here’s 5 things to see during your Dublin golf trip.


From a coastline shaped by giants to the oldest distillery in Ireland, here’s 5 things to see after your tee time at Royal Portrush.


Southwest Ireland is home to some of the finest sightseeing on the Emerald Isle. Here’s 5 things to add to your itinerary during your Southwest Ireland golf vacation.


The sightseeing in Southwest Ireland is so abundant, the area around Killarney National Park could fill a trip all on its own. Here’s 5 things to see while you’re in the area.


When traveling in Scotland, there is no more perfect pairing than golf and whisky. Here’s 7 combinations where you can enjoy the finest of Scotland’s two greatest exports.


Although the combination of golf and whiskey is usually aligned with travel to Scotland, the heritage of whiskey runs far deeper in Ireland. Here’s 5 perfect pairings of golf and whiskey in Ireland.


Perhaps nowhere else in the game of golf offers a greater abundance of quality 19th holes than St. Andrews. Here’s a few that shouldn’t be missed.


These days, after years of meteoric growth in the industry, it seems that one is never very far from a craft brewery. Scotland is no exception. Here are five of our favorite craft breweries to visit during golf trips to Scotland.