Is Scotland in your Blood? Return with Timeshare Rentals
Scotland has a way of getting in your blood, whether it's climbing Arthur's Seat in Edinburgh or searching through genealogies to discover a touch of the highlander in you. If you've stayed in a hostel and find you long to return, it's time to try timeshare rentals.
Don't I have to buy a Timeshare?
Contrary to what you might have heard, you do not have to buy timeshare in order to enjoy its benefits - which are often many. Instead, you can simply surf through the Internet timeshare resales sites for rentals. You may be surprised to find that some 1-bedrooms are available for rent for less than the price of a hotel room.
About those Benefits…
Scotland timeshares are known for their diversity and amenities. Here's a list of just a few - you may want to see if your rental offers them:
• Stand alone - some offer separate cottages that are more like second-homes than suites. In others you are comfortably ensconced in a luxurious suite in an ancient castle.
• Pools - are you a voracious swimmer? Does your rental have an outdoor pool? What about an indoor pool to use during inclement weather?
• Kitchens - even if you are renting a studio, most suites have kitchen facilities. Be sure to ask if your resort has a grocery on site or if they give you a starter pack upon arrival, which includes coffee, soap, detergent, tea, and paper towels.
• Speaking of detergent - most resorts have laundry facilities either ensuite or on site. This can be a major convenience when traveling.
• Discounts - some resorts will extend you discounts on services like car rentals or dinners - be sure to ask if any will be included in a rental.
From Whisky to Plaid
Afraid of running out of things to do in Scotland? Don't worry, that's pretty much impossible. Take home an authentic plaid from a local shop or enjoy a great cup of tea in a café as you gaze up to majestic Edinburgh Castle. Don't miss the fortification and sometime prison Blackness Castle. From taking a tour of the whisky produced near Balmoral Castle to viewing Edinburgh Castle to simply going on a pub-crawl with friends, Scotland has treasures for you to discover on every leg of your trip.