Shetland Islands

The Shetland Islands, formerly known as Zetland, lies roughly 100 miles off the northeast coast of Scotland and are the northern-most tip of Scotland. The islands separate the Atlantic Ocean, on the west, from the North Sea on the east and are the perfect blend of Scottish and Norse history, untouched nature, and warm, welcoming locals.

  • Breath-taking Landscapes: With over 100 islands, only 15 of which are inhabited, Shetland offers landscapes as diverse as they are magnificent. It’s a birdwatcher’s paradise – don’t forget your binoculars because puffins, gannets, and even rare red-necked phalaropes make their home here.
  • History & Heritage: Shetland’s rich history spans over 5,000 years! Be sure to visit the well-preserved archaeological site, Jarlshof, where you can trace the island’s history from the Bronze Age to the 17th century. Or, step back in time at the Shetland Museum and Archives in Lerwick.
  • Viking Roots: Feel the island’s Viking roots in the annual Up Helly Aa fire festival – a sight to behold. This unique event held in late January celebrates Shetland’s Norse heritage with a torchlight procession and the burning of a Viking galley.
  • Thriving Arts Scene: From local music and literature to the visual arts, Shetland has a vibrant creative scene. Take a stroll down Commercial Street in Lerwick to discover independent shops showcasing local arts and crafts.
  • Unrivalled Outdoor Activities: For the adventurers out there, the Shetland Islands are your playground. From kayaking around the dramatic coastline and hiking the cliffs of Eshaness to spotting orcas in the summer, there’s never a dull moment.
  • Local Gastronomy: After a long day of exploration, satisfy your appetite with Shetland’s unique culinary offerings. Fresh seafood is a must-try – the local mussels and scallops are a delight.
  • Convenient Amenities: Despite their remote location, the Shetland Islands have well-developed amenities. The main town of Lerwick has a variety of accommodations from cosy B&Bs to modern hotels, and don’t worry, Wi-Fi is readily available.
  • Sustainable Travel: Shetland prides itself on its commitment to sustainable tourism. The islands’ unspoiled landscapes are the result of careful stewardship, ensuring that visitors today and tomorrow can enjoy the beauty of Shetland.

And that’s just the tip of the iceberg. There’s a captivating sense of space, serenity, and freedom in Shetland that’s hard to put into words. I can assure you, the further you venture, the more treasures you’ll find.

So, are you ready for the Shetland adventure? Let the charm of these islands captivate you. After all, in Shetland, you’re not on the edge of the world; you’re at the centre of your own unforgettable journey.