2027 Islands of Shetland

A Fully Escorted Island Journey Through Scotland’s Remote Northern Isles

12 – 28 August 2027 | 16 Days

Discover the rugged beauty, Viking heritage, dramatic coastlines and warm island hospitality of the extraordinary Shetland Islands on this immersive fully escorted small-group journey.

From ancient archaeological sites and remote island communities to towering sea cliffs, puffin colonies, historic crofts and scenic ferry crossings, this carefully curated itinerary showcases the very best of Shetland at a relaxed and enjoyable pace.

Travelling with experienced local guides and hosts, you’ll experience the islands beyond the typical tourist trail — including Fair Isle, Unst, Yell, Fetlar, Whalsay and Mousa — alongside exclusive local experiences, traditional food, wildlife encounters and unforgettable scenery.

This tour combines comfortable accommodation, authentic local experiences, island ferries, scenic walks, rich history and true Shetland hospitality.

Tour Highlights

• Fully escorted small-group journey throughout Shetland
• Overnight Northlink ferry crossings with private cabin accommodation
• Two-night stay on remote Fair Isle at the famous Bird Observatory
• Scenic day sailings aboard the Swan — Shetland’s only Tall Ship
• Visit the spectacular Hermaness National Nature Reserve
• Explore Jarlshof Prehistoric Settlement
• Walk to St Ninian’s Isle and its iconic tombolo beach
• Visit traditional crofts, museums and island heritage centres
• Sheepdog demonstration on Bressay
• Explore the islands of Unst, Yell, Fetlar, Mousa and Whalsay
• Local dining experiences featuring Shetland produce and seafood
• Scenic coastal drives and clifftop walks throughout the islands
• Relaxed pace with a balance of guided touring and free time
• Fully escorted from Aberdeen


Small Group Boutique Touring

This journey is intentionally limited to just 8–12 guests, ensuring a relaxed, friendly and highly personalised touring experience throughout the Shetland Islands.

Travelling in a small group allows access to intimate local experiences, meaningful connections with island communities, and exclusive opportunities that larger tours simply cannot offer. From remote island visits and local heritage encounters to scenic coastal walks and boutique dining experiences, every aspect of the journey has been carefully designed to feel authentic, comfortable and immersive.

Small-group touring also provides greater flexibility, a more relaxed pace, and the opportunity to truly connect with both your fellow travellers and the extraordinary landscapes of Shetland.

Itinerary

Thursday 12 August – Welcome to Aberdeen

Your Shetland journey begins in the Scottish city of Aberdeen, often referred to as the “Granite City” for its beautiful grey stone architecture.

Meet your fellow travellers this afternoon at the Aberdeen Douglas Hotel, your comfortable overnight base before travelling north to Shetland. After time to settle in, enjoy a welcome dinner at a local restaurant — the perfect opportunity to get to know your travelling companions and hosts while enjoying Scottish hospitality and cuisine.

Accommodation: Aberdeen Douglas Hotel
Meals: Dinner


Friday 13 August – Aberdeen & Overnight Ferry to Shetland

Today is free to enjoy Aberdeen at your own pace.

You may wish to explore the excellent Aberdeen Maritime Museum, wander through the historic fishing village of Footdee (locally known as “Fittie”), visit the Gordon Highlanders Museum or travel out to Girdle Ness Lighthouse overlooking the North Sea.

This afternoon the group transfers to the Northlink Ferry Terminal to board the overnight ferry to Shetland. Settle into your comfortable private cabin before enjoying dinner onboard as the ship sails north through the North Sea toward the remote northern isles.

Watching the coastline disappear as you journey overnight toward Shetland is a memorable experience in itself.

Accommodation: Northlink Ferry – Private Cabin
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner


Saturday 14 August – South Mainland, Trondra & Burra

Wake this morning as the ferry arrives into Lerwick, Shetland’s charming harbour town. After breakfast onboard, your exploration of the islands begins immediately.

Today you’ll discover the islands of Trondra and Burra — two of only three islands connected to Mainland Shetland by bridge. These peaceful islands are renowned for their coastal scenery, quiet roads and strong fishing heritage.

Visit the beautiful Meal and Minn Beaches with their white sands and turquoise waters before calling into the Outpost animal sanctuary. Lunch today is at the popular Scalloway Hotel, overlooking the harbour in Shetland’s ancient capital.

This afternoon visit the Scalloway Museum to learn about the islands’ wartime and maritime history before meeting Carol’s famous ponies and travelling through the picturesque Tingwall Valley.

Later continue south to the dramatic coastline of Sumburgh where you’ll check into the welcoming Sumburgh Hotel for a relaxing three-night stay.

Accommodation: Sumburgh Hotel
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner


Sunday 15 August – South Mainland Heritage & St Ninian’s Isle

Today explores Shetland’s fascinating crofting history and some of its most spectacular coastal scenery.

Begin with visits to the Crofthouse Museum and Quendale Mill, providing insight into traditional island life and rural Shetland heritage.

Enjoy a scenic drive around the beautiful Loch of Spiggie, one of the islands’ most important bird habitats, before lunch at the Hoswick Visitor Centre where there will be time to browse authentic Shetland knitwear and local crafts.

This afternoon walk across the famous natural sand tombolo to St Ninian’s Isle — one of Shetland’s most iconic landscapes. Surrounded by dramatic cliffs and turquoise waters, this is one of the most photographed locations in the islands.

Return to the Sumburgh Hotel for dinner this evening.

Accommodation: Sumburgh Hotel
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner


Monday 16 August – Mousa & Bressay

This morning travel by boat to the uninhabited island of Mousa, famous for its remarkably preserved Iron Age broch — one of the finest examples in Scotland.

Mousa is also renowned for its birdlife and untouched natural beauty, offering a true sense of Shetland wilderness.

A packed lunch is included today before an afternoon visit to Garth’s Croft on Bressay for a traditional sheepdog demonstration, showcasing the working farming traditions still central to island life.

Dinner tonight is at Fjara in Lerwick, beautifully positioned overlooking the waterfront.

Accommodation: Sumburgh Hotel
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner


Tuesday 17 August – Jarlshof & Fair Isle

This morning visit the remarkable Jarlshof Prehistoric Settlement — one of Scotland’s most important archaeological sites. Occupied for over 4,000 years, Jarlshof reveals layers of human history from the Bronze Age through to Viking settlement.

Later board the ferry to remote Fair Isle, located halfway between Shetland and Orkney. The three-hour crossing offers wonderful opportunities for seabird and wildlife sightings.

Upon arrival transfer to the famous Fair Isle Bird Observatory for a unique two-night stay. This remote island is internationally renowned for its birdlife, rugged scenery and distinctive knitting traditions.

Accommodation: Fair Isle Bird Observatory
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner


Wednesday 18 August – Exploring Fair Isle

Enjoy a full day discovering one of Britain’s most remote inhabited islands.

A guided group walk includes the South Lighthouse and the George Waterston Museum while offering opportunities to appreciate Fair Isle’s spectacular cliffs, birdlife and dramatic scenery.

The island’s isolation, simplicity and natural beauty make Fair Isle one of the true highlights of the journey.

All meals today are included at the Bird Observatory.

Accommodation: Fair Isle Bird Observatory
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner


Thursday 19 August – Lerwick & North Mainland

This morning return by ferry to Mainland Shetland before visiting the spectacular Sumburgh Head Lighthouse, perched dramatically on the cliffs overlooking the sea.

Lunch is included at The Dowry in Lerwick before an orientation tour of Shetland’s capital, including Lodberrie, Fort Charlotte and Clickimin Broch.

This afternoon travel north through the islands to Brae, your base for the next seven nights.

Accommodation: Brae Hotel
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner


Friday 20 August – Eshaness & West Mainland

Today showcases some of Shetland’s most spectacular coastal scenery.

Enjoy a clifftop walk at Eshaness where towering sea cliffs, crashing waves and volcanic landscapes create one of the islands’ most dramatic locations.

Visit Tangwick Haa Museum before stopping for lunch at Braewick Café overlooking the Atlantic coastline.

This afternoon visit the Delting Galley Shed where the galley for the famous Delting Up Helly Aa festival is constructed. Continue across the “Alps” for a walk to the Burn of Lunklet and a stop at the original Cake Fridge — a uniquely Shetland tradition.

Dinner tonight is at waterside Da Haaf in Scalloway.

Accommodation: Brae Hotel
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner


Saturday 21 August – Sailing aboard the Swan

Spend today aboard the Swan, Shetland’s only Tall Ship and an important part of the islands’ maritime heritage.

Enjoy a memorable day at sea exploring Shetland’s coastline from the water while learning about the islands’ seafaring traditions.

Packed lunch included.

Accommodation: Brae Hotel
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner


Sunday 22 August – Another Day on the Swan

A second full day aboard the Swan allows even more opportunities to enjoy Shetland’s extraordinary coastal scenery, marine wildlife and peaceful island atmosphere.

Packed lunch included.

Accommodation: Brae Hotel
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner


Monday 23 August – Whalsay

Travel by ferry from Laxo to the island of Whalsay, affectionately known as the “Bonnie Isle”.

Visit the Whalsay Heritage Centre and Pier House Museum before exploring the Cabin Museum and historic Lunna Kirk.

Packed lunch is included before dinner tonight at Frankie’s — proudly known as the most northerly fish and chip shop in the United Kingdom.

Accommodation: Brae Hotel
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner


Tuesday 24 August – Unst: Britain’s Most Northerly Island

Today journey north by ferry to Unst — the most northerly inhabited island in the United Kingdom.

Visit Muness Castle before travelling to Haroldswick to explore the Unst Heritage Centre and Boat Haven.

Lunch is included at Da Otter’s Neuk before an afternoon walk at Hermaness National Nature Reserve, one of Britain’s finest seabird colonies with dramatic cliffs and incredible wildlife.

Later enjoy a scenic drive past Saxavord Spaceport and Skaw Beach before returning south for dinner.

Accommodation: Brae Hotel
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner


Wednesday 25 August – Yell & Fetlar

Travel first to Yell where you’ll visit the Old Haa Museum and hear the story of the legendary White Wife of Otterswick.

Continue by ferry to the peaceful island of Fetlar for a scenic driving tour and visit to beautiful Funzie Beach.

Pause at West Sandwick Beach during the return journey through Yell before dinner tonight at the historic Busta House Hotel.

Accommodation: Brae Hotel
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner


Thursday 26 August – Lerwick & Overnight Ferry

This morning visit the award-winning Shetland Museum to further explore the islands’ remarkable maritime, Viking and crofting history.

Enjoy a farewell lunch at No88 in Lerwick before free time for shopping, photography or independent sightseeing.

This evening board the overnight Northlink ferry back to Aberdeen with dinner and comfortable cabin accommodation onboard.

Accommodation: Northlink Ferry – Private Cabin
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner


Friday 27 August – Royal Deeside

Arrive back into Aberdeen this morning before transferring to the Aberdeen Douglas Hotel to store luggage.

You’ll then enjoy a scenic day excursion through Royal Deeside including views of Crathes Castle, Balmoral and Braemar — some of Scotland’s most beautiful Highland landscapes.

A traditional pub lunch may be enjoyed along the way (own expense).

Tonight enjoy your final overnight stay in Aberdeen.

Accommodation: Aberdeen Douglas Hotel
Meals: Breakfast


Saturday 28 August – Departure Day

After breakfast, check out of the Aberdeen Douglas Hotel and onward arrangements commence.

Thank you for joining us on this unforgettable journey through the extraordinary Shetland Islands.

Meals: Breakfast

Accommodation

Throughout this immersive Shetland journey, accommodation has been carefully selected to reflect the warmth, comfort and character of the islands themselves — from historic waterfront hotels and remote island lodges to overnight ferry cabins and the world-renowned Fair Isle Bird Observatory.

Your journey includes:

• Overnight accommodation at the centrally located Aberdeen Douglas Hotel
• Private cabin accommodation aboard the Northlink Ferries between Aberdeen and Shetland
• Three-night stay at the welcoming Sumburgh Hotel in South Mainland
• Two-night stay at the famous Fair Isle Bird Observatory, offering a truly unique remote island experience
• Seven-night stay at Brae Hotel, ideally located for exploring Shetland’s northern islands and coastlines

Accommodation throughout the tour is comfortable, authentic and well positioned to maximise your Shetland experience while maintaining the relaxed and friendly atmosphere that defines boutique island travel.

Tour Inclusions

• Fully escorted from Aberdeen, small-group tour
• 16 nights accommodation including ferry cabins
• Meals as indicated in itinerary
• Luxury coach touring throughout Shetland
• Ferry crossings throughout the islands
• Fair Isle Bird Observatory stay
• Day sailings aboard the Swan Tall Ship
• Entrance fees as indicated
• Local guides and experiences
• Airport/ferry transfers as specified

Exclusions

The following items are not included in the tour price unless specifically stated within the itinerary:

• International and domestic airfares
• Travel insurance (comprehensive travel insurance is mandatory)
• Passport and visa costs (if applicable)
• Meals not specifically listed in the itinerary
• Alcoholic beverages and personal drinks unless stated
• Optional activities and sightseeing not included in the itinerary
• Personal expenses including laundry, souvenirs and telephone charges
• Tips and gratuities for guides, drivers, hotel staff and crew
• Admission fees on the Royal Deeside touring day (including Balmoral Castle, Crathes Castle and other optional attractions)
• Porterage at hotels and ferry terminals unless specified
• Any additional accommodation or expenses arising from weather disruptions, ferry delays or circumstances beyond our control
• Items of a personal nature

As this itinerary includes island ferry crossings and remote locations, schedules may occasionally be adjusted due to weather or operational conditions. Any additional costs incurred as a result of circumstances beyond the tour operator’s control will be at the traveller’s expense.

Tour Price

£7,900 per person – Share Twin
Solo Supplement –  £950

A non-refundable deposit of £1,000 per person confirms your place on the tour.

Balance payment is due 90 days prior to departure.

As this is a small-group boutique journey with limited availability, early booking is strongly recommended.


Booking Terms & Conditions

Booking Terms & Conditions can be viewed here – Travel With Lesley Whyte Booking Terms & Conditions

August 12, 2027 - August 28, 2027

Fitness & Walking

This tour includes a number of scenic walks, uneven paths and ferry travel. Participants should have a moderate level of mobility and be comfortable walking on coastal paths and uneven terrain.


Why Travel With Lesley Whyte?

Travel With Lesley Whyte specialises in fully escorted boutique journeys designed around authentic local experiences, small groups and meaningful travel connections. Our Shetland journeys are created in partnership with local island operators and guides, providing unique access to the culture, landscapes and stories that make these islands so special.

This is not simply a sightseeing tour — it is an immersive island experience designed to help you truly connect with Shetland and its people.

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For questions or bookings: mail lesley@travelwithlesleywhyte.com