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Travel Agent Training on selling Scotland

Discover Scotland with Outlander season two as a SCOTS agent 
 


Last year, settings such as Doune Castle, Blackness Castle, Highland Folk Museum, Falkland and Culross, amongst other sites, enjoyed significant increases in visits compared to 2014, and the "Outlander effect" has played a huge part. TV audiences have been captivated by the show's blend of stunning Scottish scenery, romance and history, and it encourages them to explore Scotland.

Season Two brings even more new exciting Scottish locations. A sneak preview of these includes a quaint harbour Dysart (pictured), a great location to start the journey along the scenic Fife Tourist Route and explore historic towns and the picturesque fishing villages of the East Neuk with their distinctive pan-tiled roofs and unspoilt beaches. We can't reveal all the new locations just yet, but please keep checking our Outlander web pages for updates and new revelations.

Be sure to share this exciting news with your client and encourage them to tune in - inspiration guaranteed!

Exclusive to the travel trade, SCOTSagent members enjoy an in-depth program about what to see and do in Scotland, showing you the very best of what the country has to offer your clients. Once registered you will be sent regular updates on Scottish tourism products, events, festivals and exclusive offers.

SCOTSagents have the unique opportunity to track and register their sales via our SCOTS Loyalty program. Register the most bookings between now and the end of June to win a selection of Scottish goodies.


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