Scotland to welcome Kate and Wills tourism honeymoon
The unprecedented interest in a royal romance which has captured the imagination of a worldwide audience will bring "incalculable" benefits to Scotland over many years, tourism chiefs have said. (...)
World Heritage Site snub for Arbroath Abbey will see town 'miss out'
VisitScotland claimed Arbroath's tourist trade would miss out on "proven advantages" after the town's most famous landmark was snubbed as a World Heritage Site candidate. (...)
VisitScotland campaign to help Angus and Dundee make a splash
A multi-million-pound investment by VisitScotland will promote Angus and Dundee as "an amazing holiday destination." (...)
Letham Grange members' determination to keep courses open wins more praise
A move by Letham Grange Golf Club to save the course from closure has been heralded as fantastic news for the tourism industry. (...)
Dow family from Luncarty take centre stage in VisitScotland TV ad
Members of a Perthshire family are among the stars of a tourism advert that aims to help generate £65 million for the Scottish economy. (...)
Muscle man Jamie Barr has a strong pull on Germans
A Fife muscle man is providing a strong pull for Germans to come to Scotland. (...)
Tourism boss Mike Cantlay optimistic about Dundee and Angus
Dundee and Angus need to be "repositioned" within the tourism market to boost visitor numbers, said the chairman of VisitScotland. (...)
Tourism chief excited by potential of Dundee V&A museum
The new V&A museum could bring half a million visitors to Dundee every year and provide an annual multi-million-pound boost to the economy, Scotland's national tourism agency has predicted. (...)
Etape cycle race in running for national award
THE UK's only closed-roads cycle event has been nominated for a prestigious national tourism award. (...)
Tayside and Fife grab a slice of 'staycation' boom
Major events this year will help Tayside and Fife grab a slice of the ‘staycation’ boom, it has been claimed. (...)
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Ash cloud and economic crisis could lead to bumper Dundee tourism
The combination of the Icelandic ash cloud and ongoing economic crisis could create another bumper summer for Dundee's leading tourist attractions, it has been claimed. (...)
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