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Ultimate Shetland

8 days - Group tour - Explore the wild Scottish islands of Shetland
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Ultimate Shetland is a comprehensive wild Scotland experience - lots of birdwatching, sea watching and experiencing the Shetlands close up.

Day 1
Arrive Sumburgh and visit Mousa Broch visit to see Storm Petrels
Day 2
Seabirds & Selkies
Day 3
Tingwall Valley & Britain's best bird cliff!
Day 4
Fetlar - the Garden of Shetland
Day 5
Unst - The end of Britain!
Day 6
Unst - Hermaness & Keen of Hamar
Day 7
Northmavine
Day 8
Transfer to Sumburgh Airport

Countries visited

Places visited

Transportation

Transportation in minibus, meeting the latest government safety standards and regulations. We also use purpose built wildlife-viewing vessels for our cruise to Noss and Mousa and inter-island ro-ro ferries for getting to and from Yell, Unst and Fetlar.

Included In Price

Seven nights' accommodation, all meals from dinner on Day One to breakfast on Day Eight, transportation within Shetland (includes all boat trips) and the services of a naturalist guide.

Meals Included

This tour includes 19 meals; 6 breakfasts 6 lunches 7 dinners

Not Included In Price

Soft drinks, alcoholic beverages, telephone calls, laundry, items of a personal nature, etc.

Start End Twin share Single Supp
19 May 2012 26 May 2012 AU$ 1600 AU$ 260
26 May 2012 2 Jun 2012 AU$ 1600 AU$ 260
16 Jun 2012 23 Jun 2012 AU$ 1600 AU$ 260
23 Jun 2012 30 Jun 2012 AU$ 1600 AU$ 260
30 Jun 2012 7 Jul 2012 AU$ 1600 AU$ 260
7 Jul 2012 14 Jul 2012 AU$ 1600 AU$ 260
14 Jul 2012 21 Jul 2012 AU$ 1600 AU$ 260

Day 1: Arrive Sumburgh and visit Mousa Broch visit to see Storm Petrels


Late afternoon / early evening rendezvous at the Sumburgh Hotel. After our welcome dinner and orientation we take a boat to the island of Mousa. Mousa Broch dates back to the Iron Age and is the largest example of its kind in Scotland, standing at a staggering 43 ft high! The broch is the summer home to hundreds of European Storm Petrels, which return ashore to their nests as darkness falls - their bat-like displays as they fly in from the ocean are a truly awesome sight. We depart Mousa just after midnight and return to Sumburgh.

Accommodation

Overnight at the Sumburgh Hotel.

Meals Included

1 x Dinners

Day 2: Seabirds & Selkies


During the morning, we visit Sumburgh Head to view multitudes of seabirds, including our first Puffins, Razorbills, Guillemots, Kittiwakes and Shags. We'll also be seeking out Shetland's commoner passerines - Wheatears, Rock and Meadow Pipits, Skylarks, Twite and the Shetland Wren. If seas are calm enough we'll spend time looking offshore for Minke Whales, White-beaked Dolphins and Harbour Porpoises.

In recent years we've also recorded both Killer and Humpback Whales. Then on to the peninsula of Scatness for breeding Arctic Terns - and both Common and Grey Seals - and to the Loch of Hillwell and Loch of Spiggie for an excellent assortment of breeding wildfowl and waders. We end the day at Dalsetter, observing typical moorland-breeding species like Curlew, Whimbrel and Arctic Skua.

Accommodation

Overnight at the Sumburgh Hotel.

Meals Included

1 x Breakfasts
1 x Lunches
1 x Dinners

Day 3: Tingwall Valley & Britain's best bird cliff!


We spend the morning in the crystalline limestone valley of Tingwall, where we hope to observe our first Red-throated Divers, Red-breasted Mergansers and Britain's only breeding Whooper Swans! Arctic Hare is also a Tingwall speciality and we would hope to encounter several individuals in the upper reaches of the valley.

After lunch, we board our boat for an unforgettable cruise around the island of Noss for spectacular views of the famous seabird colony, often referred to as "Britain's best bird cliff." We'll meet 20,000 Gannets, 40,000 Guillemots and 5,000 Kittiwakes! We'll also visit Common and Grey Seal colonies and look for Harbour Porpoises along the way.

Accommodation

Overnight at the Sumburgh Hotel.

Meals Included

1 x Breakfasts
1 x Lunches
1 x Dinners

Day 4: Fetlar - the Garden of Shetland


We travel north, across the island of Yell, to connect with the morning ferry to the island of Fetlar. The prize here will be the handsome Red-necked Phalarope, famous for its breeding role reversal. Fetlar holds over 90% of the British breeding population, although the birds' stay on the island is brief - they generally arrive during the third week of May and are gone by the end of July! We should also see a wide variety of other breeding birds including Red-throated Diver, Whimbrel, Golden Plover, Dunlin and, if we're lucky, a summering Great Northern Diver.

We'll also search the north shore of the island for Otters. Fetlar's fertile land produces a dazzling display of wild flowers and we should find several species of Orchid with ease. We cross Bluemull Sound late in the afternoon and arrive on Unst, Britain's most northerly island.

Accommodation

Overnight at the Baltasound Hotel, Uns

Meals Included

1 x Breakfasts
1 x Lunches
1 x Dinners

Day 5: Unst - The end of Britain!


We have a full day to explore our favourite sites on Unst. The magnificent glacial inlet at Burrafirth will reveal inshore species like Black Guillemots, Red-throated Divers and Red-breasted Mergansers and we will also witness magnificent displays of wild flowers at the 'hanging gardens'. The moorland nearby at Saxa Vord hosts impressive gatherings of Bonxies and we should also find Whimbrel, Golden Plovers and lots of Wheatears.

We'll also visit Britain's most northerly settlement at Skaw and search the lush flower-rich meadows of Norwick for breeding Redshank, Snipe and Curlew. In the afternoon we explore the sheltered bays and wetlands of southern Unst. Otters and seals will be our prime targets along with handsome brick-red Black-tailed Godwits. Only a handful of Black-tailed Godwits breed in Shetland and they belong to the race islandica, which is more widely distributed in the Faeroes and Iceland. We should also encounter Dunlins on breeding territory giving their trilling display song. After dinner we visit a small marsh and listen for one of Britain's rarest breeders - Spotted Crake. Our chances of seeing this Starling-sized skulker are probably nil but we should hopefully hear its weird, whip-whistling song.

Accommodation

Overnight at the Baltasound Hotel.

Meals Included

1 x Breakfasts
1 x Lunches
1 x Dinners

Day 6: Unst - Hermaness & Keen of Hamar


We spend the morning walking on Hermaness National Nature Reserve. A walk on this reserve is essential to appreciate just why Hermaness is one of Europe's most important wildlife sites. The moorland is home to 800 pairs of Great Skuas - the second largest 'Bonxie' colony in the world - and the cliffs house 50,000 Puffins, 40,000 Guillemots, 28,000 Fulmars and over 20,000 Gannets! The cacophony of bird cries and the smell of guano make this an overwhelming wildlife experience! Amidst the tapestry of Heather, Crowberry, Bog Bilberry and Bog Cotton we'll search for the carnivorous Sundew and Butterwort. In the afternoon we visit the Keen of Hamar National Nature Reserve. Hiking on this barren serpentine fell-field has been likened to walking on the Moon but, as we explore this unique habitat, a diverse eco-system appears. The reserve is home to an array of rare wild flowers, including Arctic Sandwort, Frog Orchid and Shetland Mouse-Ear Chickweed - found here but nowhere else in the world!

Late in the afternoon we will island-hop south and overnight at the Sumburgh Hotel.

Accommodation

Overnight at the Sumburgh Hotel.

Meals Included

1 x Breakfasts
1 x Lunches
1 x Dinners

Day 7: Northmavine


We spend the day in the north Mainland - a beautiful region composed mainly of red granite and diorite. We will spend the morning at one of our favourite patches of moorland, looking for the elusive Arctic Hare along with Red Grouse and an array of breeding waders such as Dunlin, Snipe and Curlew. Continuing north towards the picturesque village of Hillswick, we make a stop to find the rare and declining Oysterplant.

We lunch at the awe-inspiring Eshaness Cliffs, where caves, crags and rocky 'geos' form some of Shetland's most dramatic and iconic scenery. We visit the Grind o' da Navir - an incredible amphitheatre formed by the huge seas of violent winter storms and on our return, we will stop to admire the Holes of Scraada - a 132-yard collapsed cave. On our return to the lighthouse we will keep an eye offshore for plunge-diving Gannets and Terns, and with luck we may sight whales and dolphins. In the late afternoon, we head back south to Sumburgh for our farewell dinner.

Accommodation

Overnight at the Sumburgh Hotel.

Meals Included

1 x Breakfasts
1 x Lunches
1 x Dinners

Day 8: Transfer to Sumburgh Airport


After breakfast we'll transfer you to Sumburgh airport, or make arrangements for you to travel to your onward destination in Shetland. However, you may like to join one of our follow-on holidays!

Meals Included

none


Key Details
Trip Name:
Ultimate Shetland
Trip Code:
FKT-US
Trip Length:
8 days
Trip Grade:
Easy
Start point:
Sumburgh (Lerwick)
Finish point:
Sumburgh (Lerwick)
Price from:
AU$1600
Countries visited: