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We’ve dropped our prices!

Scotland is opening back up.

Scotland is back open for business, so why not treat yourself to that much needed day out that you deserve?

We can put together a tour of Scotland for you no matter what your interests are, from Outlander and other filming locations to abandoned buildings, from famous castles and battlefields to following in the footsteps of one of the greatest racing drivers of all time, we have something for everyone!

Price Crash!

Taking inspiration from the Eat Out to Help Out scheme, we have decided to create our own discount, Head Out to Help Out. We’ve cut the prices of tours by up to 50%, but don’t worry you’ll still get the same level of service and quality as before. By booking one of our tours you are not only helping us, but you’ll be helping other businesses and museums too!

We know the last few months have been hard on everyone so its time for you to treat yourself to a wonderful day out.

Choose from one of our set tours or choose our bespoke custom tour.

Our custom tour includes a full take of fuel and no clock watching so it really is a go anywhere tour!

We’re Good to Go

We have been awarded Visit Scotlands We’re Good to Go certificate so you know you are in safe hands with us!

We can’t wait to see you all soon!

 

We’re delighted to announce that we have been awarded the We’re Good to Go certificate by Visit Scotland

We have been working hard behind the scenes to ensure we are compliant with all Covid legislation. Our hard work has paid off as we have just been certified as safe by Visit Scotland.

Hand sanitiser and masks are available at all times for our clients and our vehicles are deep cleaned between every client to give you the peace of mind you need in these unprecedented times.

We look forward to providing you with all you travel needs!

Scottish Chauffeur Company of the Year

We were delighted to make it the final of the Scottish Chauffeur Company of the Year awards and would like to thank all our clients for their support!

 

 

Chauffeured journey from Scotland to Amsterdam

Every now and then we get a job request that leaves us speechless. Following on from our trip to Calais a few months ago a regular client asked us if we could plan a trip for them in the wee early hours of New Year’s Day to… Amsterdam!

We left just after the bells for the longest part of the journey, 470 miles, down to the EuroTunnel in Folkestone. We’ve never seen the roads so quiet before and the journey flew by. With the roads being so quiet we decided to take a couple of extra rest breaks as we were running ahead of schedule!

Even with the extra rest stops we still arrived early at the EuroTunnel, thankfully because it was so quiet they put us on an earlier train!

There is something quite strange, yet amusing, about seeing France with a directional arrow painted on the tarmac!

We drove round and through the UK border check with ease then after a quick Bonne Année to the French passport control we were directed straight onto the train.

Chauffeur driven through the Eurotunnel from Glasgow to Amsterdam

The journey flies by, it’s only around 35 minutes. And when the darkness out the windows is replaced by daylight everyone jumps back in their cars to get ready to head straight on the French motorway.

It’s less than 40 miles from the EuroTunnel in Calais to the border with Belgium although we still had a short rest break in one of the quaint picnic stops that are on the French motorways.

Chauffeur travel from Glasgow to Europe, stopping in France

Next up was Belgium, other than a small sign and slightly different road markings you’d struggle to notice crossing the border!

We stopped off for lunch in a Belgian service station, they have a much better selection than the service stations back home thats for sure! We couldn’t resist the temptation of some fresh Belgian waffles though!

Chauffeur Travel from Scotland to Europe, fuel stop in Belgium

After our lunch break we only had 90 more miles before reaching Amsterdam. Again the border crossing was so seamless that we actually missed it! This time the only tell tale sign was that the road signs changed from being white in Belgium to a more familiar blue in The Netherlands.

We had finally arrived in Amsterdam, and after navigating the narrow streets of the city we dropped our clients off at their hotel. A total of 744 miles from door to door!

Next up for us was to head to our own hotel just on the outskirts of the city for some much deserved sleep!

Chauffeur travel from Scotland to Europe, parked next to local Amsterdam chauffeur Chauffeur travel from Scotland to Europe, no distance to far

After a couple of days rest and recuperation we hit the road again to head back home. As this was a ‘dead leg’ with no returning clients we decided to stop off and explore Brussels. This is where we came across the stunning Notre-Dame de Laeken and we just couldn’t resist getting a picture of our car in front of the stunning, yet imposing, building!

Chauffeur travel from Scotland to Europe, stop off in Brussels Belgium

 

After a couple hours enjoying the delights of Brussels, the food is fantastic, we fought through the rush hour traffic to get back on the motorway network and head down to the EuroTunnel in Calais. Again, boarding the train is seamless, just drive up to the barrier, the camera reads your registration plate and prints off your boarding pass then its onto the UK customs control and straight onto the train, this time we were put on the top deck which is a tight squeeze in a car as large as our long wheelbase Mercedes S Class.

Chauffeur travel from Scotland to Europe, on the Eurotunnel

Once off the train you’re directed straight onto the motorway and then it was the long 500 mile drive back to Paisley to rest up for a couple of days.

Chauffeur Travel from Scotland to Europe, no distance too far

Here at AYA Executive Travel we are quickly gaining a reputation for being long distance specialists. We are able to plan and execute your journey to anywhere in Europe.