What do I need before traveling to Scotland?


What do I need before traveling to Scotland? American citizens traveling to Scotland, England, Wales, or Northern Ireland do not require a visa but will need a valid passport. Before you land in the UK, you'll be asked to fill out a landing card with your name, date of birth, gender, nationality, occupation, and the address where you'll be staying in London.


Do Americans need an eTA for UK?

The UK Electronic Travel Authorization is a new visa waiver for non-visa nationals. Although Americans do not need to apply for the ETA yet, they will need to in the coming years.


How do you avoid midges in Scotland?

Now you've got your midge repellent arsenal sorted, here are some practical tips you can use while you're out there in the wilderness.
  1. Head for the water. ...
  2. Wear light-coloured clothing. ...
  3. Time it right. ...
  4. Long sleeves are your friends. ...
  5. Get up high. ...
  6. Stay indoors during dawn and dusk. ...
  7. Avoid stopping in long vegetation. ...
  8. The wild cards.


What does a US citizen need to travel to Scotland?

American citizens traveling to Scotland, England, Wales, or Northern Ireland do not require a visa but will need a valid passport.


What is the best time of the year to go to Scotland?

The best time to visit Scotland is during spring (late March to May) and fall (September to November). Temperatures are warmer by spring, with averages of 43°F to 59°F, although there will still be snow in the mountains of the Highlands and the Cairngorms.


Is food expensive in Scotland?

Cost of groceries in Scotland Scotland generally has a lower cost-of-living index than most places in the UK, and this is reflected in the cost of food. Of the locations we surveyed, Glasgow has the most affordable grocery rates, and some average prices for commonly bought items are: Milk (1L): £0.98. Bread loaf: £1.05.


Do you tip in Scotland?

There are no hard and fast rules for tipping in Scotland. If you are happy with the service, a 10-15% tip is customary, particularly in a restaurant or café with table service. A tip is not necessary if a service charge has been added to the bill by the establishment.