Shetland’s epic shores: 6-day wildlife & geology tour
Shetland’s epic shores: 6-day wildlife & geology tour
$3320
Shetland’s epic shores: 6-day wildlife & geology tour
6 Days Starting and ending in Lerwick, Shetland ZE1, UK
Visiting: Lerwick, Shetland Islands, Mousa Island, Scalloway, Eshaness, Hermaness National Nature Reserve
Tour operator:
Tour code:
T046
Guide Type:
Fully Guided
Group size:
6 - 12
Age range:
15-99
Special diets catered:
Vegetarians, Meat, Vegans, Gluten Free
Tour operated in:
EnglishTrip Styles:
Activities:
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Tour Overview
Time has been busy in Shetland. Over three billion years, volcanic surges have shaped basalt headlands. Towering sea stacks have formed and fallen. Ancient continents have crashed and fused, leaving behind the highest sheer cliffs in Britain – so tall they seem to hold up the sky. No wonder the archipelago is a UNESCO Global Geopark. Closer to the Arctic Circle than to London, the UK’s northernmost isles exist in the meeting place of wild seas and big horizons. Every shoreline brims with drama. This is a world where Europe’s highest density of otters slinks through kelp forests and seabird colonies wheel in the wind. You might even spot an orca fin slicing through the waves. Yet nature’s story is only half the tale. Shetland’s landscapes also hold centuries-old treasure beneath a medieval chapel, towers that have stood for 2,000 years and famous cake fridge that are well worth a detour. On this leisurely 6-day package tour of northern Scotland, one of our unforgettable Shetland holidays ,you’ll sail to uninhabited shores guarded by ancient towers. Trace the planet’s deep-time story in a basalt cliff face, learn to spot elusive otters. And hear about the colossal tectonic forces that once roiled beneath your feet. We’ve worked closely with local guides and experts to curate this immersive small-group tour of the Shetland Islands. Each day promises a new chapter of nature and earth science, woven together into a northern Scotland adventure that’s as unforgettable as the northern summer light. What emerges is Shetland’s unique soul – starkly beautiful, warmly welcoming and alive with birdsong and folklore. Our Shetland tour gives you a taste of life at the edge of the map that will stay with you forever.
Highlights
Itinerary
Day 1 : Welcome to Shetland’s ancient shores
Location: Lerwick, Shetland Islands
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Hotel: Alder Lodge – July & September; Busta House – August
Meals Included: Dinner
Your Shetland holiday begins in the dramatic southern reaches of the archipelago. We’ll pick you up – from the ferry terminal, the airport or your accommodation if you arrived earlier – and head to St Ninian’s Isle. Connected to the mainland by the UK’s largest active sand tombolo, this sweep of golden beach is the perfect place to stretch your legs and soak up your first glimpse of Shetland’s wild beauty.
A guided walk leads you to the ruins of a 12th-century chapel, where a schoolboy famously discovered glittering Pictish treasure in 1958.
Next, we dive deeper into the past at Jarlshof, a layered archaeological site showcasing over 4,000 years of human habitation, from Bronze Age dwellings and Norse longhouses to a 16th-century laird’s house. Take in the sweeping views across Sumburgh Head, where puffins nest from spring to late summer. Here, the rocks tell stories of continental collision some 400 million years ago, when Shetland ‘enjoyed’ being close to the equator.
We’ll stop for lunch at the Sumburgh Hotel, then return to Lerwick to check in at your accommodation for the next two nights. If you like, you spend the afternoon with a local guide on a short guided tour of Lerwick’s quirky, historic lanes with a local guide.
In the evening, have a proper chat with your fellow travellers over dinner at a Lerwick restaurant, a short walk from your accommodation.
Day 2 : Mousa wildlife and Shetland artisans
Location: Mousa Island, Shetland Islands
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Alder Lodge – July & September; Busta House – August
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
Today, set sail for one of Shetland’s finest gems: the atmospheric, uninhabited island of Mousa, where you can spend a couple of hours exploring with your local guide.
You can’t miss Mousa Broch standing tall on its shores. The best-preserved broch in Scotland is a 13-metre-tall, 2,000-year-old tower that has stood the test of time so well you can still climb the winding staircase to the top. It’s even mentioned in the old Norse sagas – twice! The views from up here stretch far along the east coast of the South Mainland.
(There may be an alternative option to take a one-hour cruise without going ashore.)
The reddish rocks in the cliffs and used to build the Broch have their own story. They were formed in hot, arid environments with seasonal lakes and rivers millions of years ago – a place very different to the present Shetland climate.
As you eat your picnic lunch, watch for seals hauling themselves out on the shore and (until the end of July) storm petrels darting among the rocks – Mousa is also an RSPB reserve, home to one of Britain’s largest breeding colonies of these remarkable birds.
(There may be an opportunity of an alternative one hour cruise without going ashore).
In the afternoon we’ll visit Hoswick and explore the village’s thriving artisan scene, with traditional knitwear at Shetland Woollen Company and Nialenall and contemporary jewellery at designer Karlin Anderson’s studio.
Shopping not your thing? Strike out for a peaceful stroll along Hoswick’s pebbled shore and perhaps get close to the local folded rock layers – another of Shetland’s many geological gems.
Return to your accommodation with time to freshen up before we gather for another relaxed dinner and swap stories from the day’s adventures.
Day 3 : Noss seabirds and Scalloway stories
Location: Scalloway, Shetland Islands
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: St Magnus Bay hotel – July & September; Busta House – August
Meals Included: Breakfast
This morning, we embark on a spectacular wildlife boat tour to Noss National Nature Reserve. You’ll skirt towering cliffs that host thousands of nesting seabirds, including gannets, fulmars, guillemots and, from mid-April to mid-August, puffins. With luck, you may also spot porpoises, dolphins or orcas offshore.
After lunch, we’ll visit the excellent Scalloway Museum. Here, you’ll hear the powerful story of the Shetland Bus – a secret World War II operation that ferried agents, refugees and supplies between Shetland and Nazi-occupied Norway, often in extreme conditions.
There’s also time to see the ruins of Scalloway Castle, a tower house with an eventful past, before the drive to your next hotel, where we’ll digest the day’s blend of wildlife, history and seafaring stories together over dinner in the hotel.
Day 4 : “The Ashy Headland” of Eshaness
Location: Eshaness, Shetland Islands
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: St Magnus Bay hotel – July & September; Alder Lodge – August
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
Today, we journey west to the brooding headlands and ash-black lava-formed landscapes of Eshaness. It’s said to be the UK’s best example of a section through the flank of a volcano, and one of the best places in Shetland to understand the islands’ deep-time origins – but don’t worry, there’s no danger. The volcano was last active around 400 million years ago!
Our day centres on a gentle, guided 4-mile walk along one of Shetland’s most spectacular coastlines. Expect sheer cliffs, sea stacks, blowholes and Britain’s largest sea cave. If luck is on our side, you might glimpse seals or even whales and dolphins bobbing in the surf below, too.
We’ll pause to admire Eshaness Lighthouse – the last of the lighthouses built in Scotland by the famed Stevenson family – and learn about its vital role in Shetland’s maritime history.
After a hearty carvery-style Sunday lunch, we visit the Tangwick Haa Museum, a lovingly preserved 19th-century laird’s house, and, if time allows, call in at Hillswick Wildlife Sanctuary to meet some of Shetland’s rescued otters and seals.
A light supper awaits back at our accommodation, rounding off another unforgettable day.
Day 5 : Otters at Shetland’s wild northern edge
Location: Hermaness National Nature Reserve, Shetland Islands
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: St Magnus Bay hotel – July & September; Alder Lodge – August
Meals Included: Breakfast
Today we set off on an island-hopping adventure to Yell and Unst – a duo of islands land steeped in fascinating folklore, geology and some of the most beautiful beaches in Shetland – but we’re mostly here for the wildlife.
Hear how the Unst and Yell landscapes and coastlines have been shaped by geological faults – large crustal breaks that shook the earth’s crust sideways. Small earthquakes still occur on these ancient faults, which can be linked back to mainland Scotland and the Great Glen, to the fault zone that hosts Loch Ness – if you’d been here in 2010, there’s a good chance you’d have felt a magnitude 3.3 quake.
Today, Unst is the UK’s northernmost inhabited island. The 600 people who live here share its shores with thriving wildlife, including otters and vast colonies of seabirds.
We’ll visit Unst’s dramatic Hermaness National Nature Reserve where gannets, puffins and great skuas fill the skies above rugged cliffs.
Stop off for a light lunch.
On Yell, a local otter whisperer with decades of experience tracking these elusive creatures will take you, in small groups, for relaxed walks along Yell’s secluded beaches, sharing secrets of the local wildlife, flora and tides along the way.
Tonight’s final group dinner offers a chance to swap memories, raise a glass and celebrate the many wonders seen – and stories made – over the past few days.
Day 6 : A sweet farewell
Location: Lerwick
Meals Included: Breakfast
For your final day, we explore Shetland’s greener side with a gentle morning visit to the Weisdale Valley – known locally as the “Alps of Shetland” thanks to its surprising pockets of lushness and rugged hills. You might even spot the occasional curious Shetland pony. Enjoy a relaxed stroll, perhaps sampling a sweet treat from the quirky ‘Cake Fridge’ – a local institution where honesty-box baking awaits.
Then it’s back to Lerwick for lunch and a final farewell, with transfers available to Sumburgh Airport or the ferry terminal in time for afternoon departures.
We’ll part ways with full hearts and unforgettable memories of ancient shores, lava cliffs, seabird cities and the quiet magic of the Shetland Isles forever lodged in our souls.
What's Included
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Accommodation
All accommodation costs for the nights stated, assuming two people sharing a double room. Single occupancy rooms are available for a surcharge of £396
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Meals
All breakfasts, lunches, and dinners.
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Guides
The services of your two expert guides who will be with the group throughout the tour, staying at the same hotels.
What's Not Included
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Insurance
Travel insurance. Guests should carry their own health and travel insurance.
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Additional Services
Personal expenditures, any alcoholic drinks with meals, and extras at hotels such as laundry bills. Extra or optional activities not described in the tour are not included.
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Air fares
Air fares to Shetland not included.
Mode of Transport
Small coach, appropriate for the size of the group. Transport to the Shetland Islands is not included.Accommodation
Two nights’ stay in the centre of Lerwick at Alder Lodge, a welcoming 12-bedroom guesthouse. Three nights at either Busta House Hotel or St Magnus Bay Hotel.Check out our Q&As
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Are all entrance fees included in the price?
Yes, the tour price will include all the entrance fees for the planned visits in the itinerary.
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Can you assist with pre or post tour accommodation?
Yes, we are happy to discuss your arrival and departure needs and arrange accommodation for any additional nights before or after the tour. We can make these bookings for you and add to the final invoice.
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Is there a supplement for solo travellers?
We ensure all solo travellers have a double-bedded room for their own use. The supplement for this tour is available for a surcharge of £396.
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What is the maximum group size?
No more than 10 places on this tour.
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How much walking is involved?
As you will be part of a small group (maximum 10 people) it's easy for us to adapt the itinerary, and any walks, to suit your mobility and fitness level. Sometimes guests choose to opt out of a short walk or only do part of it. If any of the group want a longer walk that can always be arranged.
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What documents will I receive before I travel?
Detailed itinerary and joining instructions. We also ask about dietary requirements and any other information which you would like to share to ensure the tour meet your needs.
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How do you choose the accommodation?
In England, where distances between our tour stops are shorter, we choose hotels or Inns in small towns or villages, where it's easy for you to wander out to explore, when you have free time. In remote locations, with limited choice, we check out the options to ensure you won't be disappointed. We look for high standards of cleanliness, a warm welcome and an emphasis on good local food.
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What happens if I need to change my holiday date once I’ve booked?
Please see our terms and conditions. We will always try and offer you an alternative date and tour.
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