Ready to trade the crowds for coastlines and Viking tales?
Plan your escape to the Shetland Islandsâwhere history roars, wildlife thrives, and every view feels like a secret worth uncovering.

Scotlandâs northern frontier is wilder, older, and more surprising than you think
Shetland might be 100 miles off the north coast of mainland Scotland, but it feels like another world entirely. With Viking roots, dramatic cliffs, and a culture shaped by sea and sky, these islands reward those who make the journey. The landscapes are raw, the wildlife is exceptional, and the traditions are as deep as the ocean that surrounds them. Can I See the Northern Lights in Scotland?

Soâshould you go? If youâre seeking something off the usual tourist trail, Shetland might just be the adventure you didnât know you needed.
Where is Shetland and how do you get there?
Shetland is an archipelago of around 100 islands, about 16 of which are inhabited. Located halfway between mainland Scotland and Norway, the easiest way to get there is by overnight ferry from Aberdeen or by flying from Edinburgh, Glasgow, or Inverness. Flights take just over an hour, and the ferry arrives in Lerwick, the main town.
What makes Shetland special?
- Viking Heritage – Shetland was under Norse rule for over 500 years, and the Norse influence is still visible todayâfrom place names and dialect to Up Helly Aa, the famous Viking fire festival held every January in Lerwick.
- Wildlife and Nature – Puffins nest on sea cliffs, seals bob in sheltered bays, and orcas can sometimes be seen offshore. Nature reserves like Hermaness and Sumburgh Head offer unforgettable walks and views. Birdwatchers and nature lovers often list Shetland among the best spots in the UK.
- Ancient Sites – Shetland has some of the best-preserved prehistoric settlements in Europe. The Iron Age broch and village of Jarlshof is a highlightâlayers of history from the Bronze Age to the Norse era, all in one windswept coastal site.
- Island Hopping and Outdoor Life – From Unst (Britainâs most northerly inhabited island) to the beaches of Yell, the islands are perfect for wild walks, quiet beaches, and moments of real solitude. The landscapes shift between green pasture, peaty moorland, and dramatic coastline.
- Lerwickâs Local Life – Shetlandâs capital is charming and walkable, with a good mix of local shops, museums, and cosy pubs. Itâs also where youâll find the Shetland Museum & Archivesâa must for anyone interested in island culture and history.
- Stargazing on the Edge of the World – Shetland is one of the best places in the UK for dark sky viewingâthanks to its northern latitude, minimal light pollution, and wide open landscapes. On a clear night, you can see a dazzling display of stars, the Milky Way, and even the Northern Lights (known locally as the Mirrie Dancers). Can I see the Northern Lights in Scotland?
- Small, Strong, and Full of Charm – Native to the Shetland Islands, these hardy Shetland ponies have roamed the isles for thousands of years. Known for their thick coats, strength, and gentle nature, theyâre a beloved symbol of island lifeâand a favourite with visitors.
đ Thinking of visiting Shetland?
If youâre after big skies, ancient stories, and a strong sense of place, Shetland is well worth the effort. Just rememberâitâs not a stopover, itâs a destination in its own right.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get to Shetland?
You can take an overnight ferry from Aberdeen or fly from Edinburgh, Glasgow, or Invernessâflights take just over an hour and arrive in Lerwick, the main town.
What wildlife can I see in Shetland?
Puffins nest on sea cliffs, seals shelter in bays, and orcas can sometimes be spotted offshore. Nature reserves like Hermaness and Sumburgh Head are excellent for birdwatching and wildlife viewing.
What is Up Helly Aa?
It's Shetland's famous Viking fire festival held every January in Lerwick, a tradition that reflects the Norse influence visible throughout the islands' names, dialect, and culture.
What is Jarlshof?
It's an Iron Age broch and ancient settlement showcasing layers of history from the Bronze Age through the Norse eraâone of Europe's best-preserved prehistoric sites.
Secure Your Dream Scottish Experience Before Itâs Gone!
Planning a trip to Scotland? Donât let sold-out tours or packed attractions dampen your adventure. Iconic experiences like exploring Edinburgh Castle, cruising along Loch Ness, or wandering through the mystical Isle of Skye often fill up fastâespecially during peak travel seasons.

Booking in advance guarantees your place and ensures you can fully immerse yourself in the rich culture and breathtaking scenery without stress or disappointment. Youâll also free up time to explore Scotland's hidden gems and savour those authentic moments that make your trip truly special.
Make the most of your journeyâstart planning today and secure those must-do experiences before theyâre gone!
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