We Love —
- Exploring cobbled streets of St Andrews, hearing footsteps echo past centuries-old stone buildings and spired cathedrals.
- Experiencing a round of golf on championship fairways, where every swing meets panoramic coastal vistas.
- Sinking into a warm hydrotherapy pool, feeling the gentle embrace of water soothe every muscle and joint.
Customer reviews —
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Hotel Fairmont St Andrews 5* —
Set on a vast coastal estate where sea and sky meet in sweeping horizons, Hotel Fairmont St Andrews 5* combines Scottish grandeur with modern grace. Its low-slung architecture echoes the contours of the cliffs, while interiors blend soft tweeds, stone, and warm wood. Large windows draw in the North Sea light, creating shifting moods from dawn to dusk. Paths wind through heather and grasslands, leading to quiet terraces that overlook the rugged coastline.
Beyond the hotel, the essence of Fife reveals itself in windswept walks along the coastal path, fresh seafood at harbourside inns, and the timeless ritual of golf on historic fairways. Medieval St Andrews, with its cobbled streets and ancient university, invites exploration, while whisky trails and hidden coves offer glimpses of Scotland’s wilder heart.
Your room —
Enjoy a stay in an Upgraded Fairmont View King Room.
Fairmont View King Room (22 m²)
Wake to sweeping views over the historic golf course and estate grounds in a Fairmont View King Room, where soft, cosy furnishings invite ease. Unwind in the deep, inviting bath, or sink into the plush bed after a day spent breathing in the crisp sea air and exploring the estate’s dramatic coastal landscapes.
Your dining choices
Just for you:
- 1 x 3-course dinner (excluding beverages) at La Cucina restaurant (per room, per stay)
This is a half board stay. Your breakfast and evening meal will be served in the main restaurant (excludes drinks). Breakfast each day is an indulgent full Scottish buffet.
The Squire greets the day with rich aromas of Scottish breakfast delicacies, pastries, and fresh coffee, offering a nourishing start. La Cucina carries guests to Italy with fragrant basil, garlic, and olive oil, enhancing dishes of handmade pasta and roasted meats. St Andrews Bay Clubhouse and Grill captivates with panoramic coastal views as diners enjoy fresh lobster and expertly grilled Scottish steaks. Afternoon tea at The Atrium Lounge delights with delicate sweets and gentle light from its dramatic overhead sculpture, creating a serene and inviting pause. As evening descends, Kittocks Den welcomes guests to relax with fine single malts, cocktails, and comforting small plates, while Zephyr Sports Bar buzzes with live sports, chilled beer, and casual dining.
Your time
Just for you:
- Complimentary access to the spa facilities
The spa and wellness facilities provide a sanctuary of coastal calm, with ten treatment rooms offering bespoke treatments. Guests drift between soothing massages, targeted body therapies, and results-focused facials that leave skin radiant and muscles restored. The 16-metre pool, spa pool, aromatherapy steam room, and sauna cabin invite slow, restorative immersion.
The hotel is home to two world-class championship golf courses. The Torrance and Kittocks wind across 520 acres of coastal terrain, offering panoramic sea views and vistas of the historic Home of Golf. Each fairway presents a distinctive challenge, while rolling greens and dramatic cliffs create a breathtaking backdrop.
Your journey to Edinburgh —
Flights:
You will be able to choose your airline and flight times when you make your booking, in either Economy, Premium, or Business class, depending on the destination and carrier. This flight may include one or more stopovers. Please review your flight options carefully as departure and arrival airports may differ, in order to offer the best price.
Luggage information
Luggage, meals and other services on board may be subject to an additional fee on certain airlines. It is possible to view details of luggage allowances when you choose your flights at the next stage of the booking process. If luggage is not included with your flight, please go to the airline's website before your departure to purchase your luggage for an additional fee.
For domestic flights, airlines do not always offer the option of reserving luggage. In this case, you will need to pay for it at the airport counter.
You will receive all the information you need to check in for your flights after you have made your reservation.
Car hire:
Seeking the freedom to explore as you please? Meander through picturesque landscapes, uncover captivating landmarks, and create unforgettable memories as you traverse the roads less travelled. Take advantage of our exclusive car hire options with Sixt, ready to choose when you make your reservation. Only members who book flights with Voyage Privé will be able to add car hire to their booking. Please head to the next stage of the booking process for full terms and conditions.
St. Andrews —
Nestled on Scotland’s east coast, St Andrews is a town of history, culture, and scenic charm. Famous worldwide as the home of golf, it combines striking medieval architecture, sandy beaches, and a vibrant university atmosphere. St Andrews offers travellers a rare mix of heritage, natural beauty, and contemporary life, making it a destination that captivates both the mind and the senses.
Must-sees:
- St Andrews Links: Walk or play on the world-renowned golf courses, including the Old Course, where golfing history was made.
- St Andrews Cathedral: Explore the ruins of Scotland’s largest medieval cathedral and climb the tower for panoramic town and sea views.
- St Andrews Castle: Discover centuries of history along the cliff-edge fortress, with its underground tunnels and dramatic coastline.
- West Sands Beach: Take a leisurely walk along the sweeping shoreline, made famous in film and ideal for sunsets.
- University of St Andrews: Wander the historic campus, home to generations of scholars and a vibrant student community.
Culinary culture
St Andrews’ dining reflects the best of Scottish produce. Enjoy fresh seafood, local cheeses, and hearty dishes such as Cullen skink or haggis. Cosy cafés, stylish bistros, and historic pubs serve both traditional fare and contemporary cuisine, often paired with fine Scottish whiskies or local ales.
Dive deeper
Stroll through the charming streets and boutique shops, explore nearby nature trails along the coast, or take a boat trip along the Fife coastline. The town’s calendar of cultural events, from music festivals to university traditions, adds colour and energy to every visit.
Good to know
The currency is the British pound (GBP). St Andrews is best explored on foot or by bike, with easy connections to Edinburgh and other parts of Fife. The town can be visited year-round, with spring and summer offering mild weather and lively streets, while autumn and winter provide quiet charm and dramatic coastal scenery.