Your destination is irrelevant. It's your starting point that is important. Check with the airline that you intend to fly with as they all have different rules. As a general rule a passport and not a driving license would be necessary to fly into Scotland.
It still depends on your starting point. If that is within Europe, you may not need a passport. As I said, check with the airline that you intend to fly with.
To drive in Scotland, as in the rest of the United Kingdom, you must have reached the age of 17 and be in possession of a valid driving licence.
no
Is very need to have your licence
The international driving permit is a translation of your licence. It needs to be presented with your full licence, whatever the issuing country. The international driving licence is just that. it is a licence in it's own right. If you have a full driving licence from a country that is recognised by the international driving permit scheme then you only need a permit.
There is no such thing as a boat driving licence
No.
yes everwhere you do Any EU driving licence will be acceptable for driving in Poland; for EU citizens there is no need to get an international licence.
It depends on your nationality. Driving licence fine if you are an EU citizen just need something issued by the government that's photo id eg: citizen card,driving licence.
Absolutely not.
A driving licence allows you to drive cars and other road vehicles it does not allow you to fly an aircraft. You would need a pilots licence in order to fly to Scotland from England or you could just buy a plane ticket and someone else will fly you there.
just the 1
Take motorcycle lessons and get a driving licence.