Newmarket Holidays unveils 2025 Edinburgh Tattoo tour
Newmarket Holidays has launched its Edinburgh Royal Military Tattoo packages for 2025, and is offering £100 off savings for early bookers.
Lovers of the pomp and pageantry can now book for next year’s event, which takes place as usual against the floodlit backdrop of Edinburgh Castle.
Massed pipers and drummers are joined by traditional dancers and performers from around the world.
With only 217,000 tickets available for the show’s three-week season, places are expected to fill up quickly.
Newmarket Holidays’ four-day package includes a reserved seat for the show, guided tours of Edinburgh and Glasgow with free time to explore both, plus the option of a boat ride across Loch Lomond.
Guests enjoy three-nights bed and breakfast accommodation in a centrally located Glasgow hotel, return flights from airports across the UK and all transfers in Scotland.
Tour-only prices start from £585 per person, and tours with flights included from £774 per person.
Early bookers can save £100 per booking until 13 September 2024 with code TATTOO at checkout.
David Sharman, CCO at Newmarket Holidays said: “We have just completed this year’s tours to the Edinburgh Tattoo and the show delivered its usual array of spectacular performances.”
“The feedback has been overwhelmingly positive, and we are thrilled to launch our 2025 tour package.”
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