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Sumburgh Shetland.

Ultimate Shetland Wildlife - 7 days of Wild Discovery!

A 7-night trip to watch Puffins, Otters, rare Red-necked Phalaropes, Storm Petrels, seals and a great chance of Orcas. Also rare arctic alpines plus breathtaking scenery. Limited to 8 participants and led throughout by professional naturalist guides.

DAY 1  Saturday - Welcome Dinner & Mousa Broch Storm Petrels

Late afternoon / early evening rendezvous at the Sumburgh Hotel. After our welcome dinner and orientation, we take a short boat trip 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 is a truly awesome sight and equally evocative is their incredible churring ‘song’ which fills the air. We depart Mousa just after midnight and return to Sumburgh. Overnight at Sumburgh Hotel.

DAY 2  Sunday - Sumburgh Head & South Mainland

During the morning we visit Sumburgh Head to view multitudes of seabirds, including our first Puffins, Razorbills, Guillemots, Kittiwakes, Shags and Great Skuas (‘Bonxies’). 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 cetaceans and if we are lucky, Minke Whale, Risso’s Dolphin or Harbour Porpoise might be seen. In recent years we've also recorded both Orcas and Humpback Whales from here. 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 Clumlie observing typical moorland and lochan-breeding species like Red-throated Divers, Whimbrels and Arctic Skuas. Overnight at Sumburgh Hotel.

DAY 3  Monday - Central Mainland & Shetland Seabird Tour to Noss National Nature Reserve 

We spend the morning in the crystalline limestone valleys of the central Mainland where we hope to observe Red-throated Divers, Red-breasted Mergansers and breeding Whooper Swans. Mountain Hare is also a speciality of this region and we would hope to encounter several individuals in the upper reaches of the valley. We’ll also explore a few of our favourite and secluded coastal bays for Otters. After lunch, we board our boat (chartered exclusively for our group) for an unforgettable Shetland seabird tour to Noss National Nature Reserve. The huge cliffs will be alive with the hustle and bustle of one of the largest seabird colonies in Shetland and the sight of nearly 18,000 Gannets nestled on the cliffs or wheeling around our boat along with rafts of Guillemots, Razorbills, Puffins, Black Guillemots, Kittiwakes, Arctic Skuas and Bonxies swimming or flying at arm’s length will be truly awesome. Viewing this seabird colony from sea-level will certainly complement our cliff-top vista from Hermaness later in the week. We'll also visit Common and Grey Seal colonies and look for Harbour Porpoises along the way. Overnight at Sumburgh Hotel.

DAY 4  Tuesday - Fetlar Phalaropes

We travel north, across the island of Yell, to connect with the morning ferry to the island of Fetlar. Our prize here is the delightful and diminutive Red-necked Phalarope – one of our rarest breeding birds with Shetland on the southern edge of their Arctic breeding range. Famous for their reversed sexual roles in which the male is solely responsible for incubating eggs and caring for chicks, Fetlar holds over 80% 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, Arctic Skua, Whimbrel, Golden Plover, Dunlin and, if we're lucky, a summering Great Northern Diver. We'll also search the west shore of the island for Otters. Fetlar's fertile land produces a dazzling display of wildflowers and we should find several species of orchid with ease. Overnight at St Magnus Bay Hotel.

DAY 5  Wednesday - Hermaness & Keen of Hamar Arctic Alpines

Today we head to the island of Unst – Britain’s most northerly inhabited island – and we’ll spend the morning at Hermaness National Nature Reserve. A walk on this stunning 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 25,000 Puffins and over 20,000 Gannets – the largest colony in Shetland. The cacophony of bird cries and stunning coastal views north to Muckle Flugga lighthouse and south to the island of Yell and beyond make it an overwhelming wildlife experience! Amidst the tapestry of Heather, Crowberry, Bog Bilberry and Bog Cotton we'll search for the carnivorous Round-leaved Sundew and Butterwort and should also encounter Golden Plover, Dunlin, Snipe and Red-throated Divers. In the afternoon we visit Keen of Hamar National Nature Reserve, one of the most remarkable botanical sites in Shetland. Walking 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 wildflowers, including Norwegian Sandwort, Frog Orchid, Early Purple Orchid, Northern Rock Cress, Moonwort and the star of the show - Shetland Mouse-Ear Chickweed (known locally as Edmonston’s Chickweed) - found here but nowhere else in the world! Overnight at St Magnus Bay Hotel.

DAY 6 Thursday - Eshaness & Northmavine

We spend the day in the north Mainland - a beautiful region composed mainly of red granite and diorite. We visit the awe-inspiring cliffs at Eshaness where caves, crags and rocky 'geos' form some of Shetland's most dramatic and iconic coastal scenery. The beautiful walk to the Grind o' da Navir - an incredible amphitheatre formed by the huge seas of violent winter storms - and the Holes of Scraada will reward us with views of passing seabirds, Shetland Wrens, Wheatears, Twites, Rock Pipits, an abundance of coastal wildflowers and there’s always the chance of whales and dolphins offshore. Nearby, the sheltered bay and beach of volcanic shingle at Stenness holds good numbers of Grey Seals and offers us uninterrupted views – not only of the iconic Dore Holm – but also of the sweeping panorama across St Magnus Bay to Papa Stour with the high peaks of Foula in the far distance. Heading east and eventually south from Eshaness, we’ll visit one of our favourite sites for Oysterplant. This beautiful maritime plant – which has pink flowers when in bud, changing to a heavenly blue when they bloom – is a nationally scarce species and now found at just a handful of sites in Shetland. Overnight at Sumburgh Hotel.

DAY 7  Friday - East Mainland

We spend the day exploring the beautiful coastline and secluded bays that form the east shoulder of the Shetland Mainland. Shallow, intertidal bays are home to Otters, Common and Grey Seals, feeding Red-throated Divers, summering Great Northern Divers, Black Guillemots and small flotillas of Red-breasted Mergansers. Further offshore we can often encounter small pods of our smallest cetacean - Harbour Porpoise - known as ‘Neesicks’ here in Shetland. Onshore, large numbers of Arctic Terns nest among the boulder beaches with smaller numbers of Ringed Plovers and Oystercatchers joining them. The surrounding heather moorland is home to small numbers of Red Grouse plus Golden Plovers, Whimbrels, Curlews and Mountain Hares and if we are lucky, we may encounter one of Shetland’s rarest breeding raptors – Merlin. Later in the day we will head back south, enjoying the high vista-views of St Ninian’s Isle and Foula to the west and Mousa and Noss to the east before visiting the Puffins and other seabirds at Sumburgh Head – the perfect way to round off our week. Overnight at Sumburgh Hotel.

DAY 8  Saturday

After breakfast we'll transfer you to Sumburgh airport, or make arrangements for you to travel to your onward destination in Shetland.

Group Size - max 8 travellers

2026 Operating Dates

Sat 16th May - Sat 23rd May

Sat 23rd May - Sat 30th May

Sat 30th May - Sat 6th June

Sat 6th June - Sat 13th June

Sat 13th June - Sat 20th June

Sat 20th June - Sat 27th June

Sat 27th June - Sat 4th July

Sat 4th July - Sat 11th July

Sat 11th July - Sat 18th July

We are winners of the Tourism & Environment Thistle Award - the highest accolade in Scottish Tourism - and rated as 'Excellent' by our customers on TripAdvisor.


From £2295 per adult


Departure days

  • Monday
  • Tuesday
  • Wednesday
  • Thursday
  • Friday
  • Saturday
  • Sunday

May — July

Contact details

Shetland Wildlife

Windy Stacks
Quendale
Shetland
UK
ZE2 9JD

Tour information

Starting

  • Mainland, Shetland
  • Shetland

Length

8 Days

Transport

  • Driver guide
  • Minibus

Type

  • Small Group (1-16)

Languages

  • English

Themes

  • Island Hopping
  • Landscapes
  • Outdoor Activities
  • Photography
  • Walking
  • Walking/Hiking
  • Wildlife

Tour prices


From £2295 Per Adult £2295 Per Child £2295 Concession

Book now

Prices are subject to change depending on season

Shetland Wildlife

Tour company information

Shetland Wildlife

Founded in 1993, we are the No.1 choice for birding, mammal, botanical, photographic and walking holidays in Shetland. Choose from over 40 3-day and 7-day wildlife-filled holidays. Day tours plus bespoke packages also arranged. We are the only award-winning eco-tourism holiday business resident in Shetland and rated as 'Excellent' by our customers on TripAdvisor. Visit us online at www.shetlandwildlife.co.uk

Opening times

Open Year Round 1 Jan - 31 Dec

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Start Your Story in Scotland

Where history meets breathtaking beauty, and every visit feels like an escape.

Inspiration for your trip

Step into a land steeped in history and legend, explore our dramatic landscapes and uncover our ancient Celtic roots. Vast lochs, glens and Munros - easily accessible from our vibrant cities and towns - make Scotland the perfect place to lose yourself.

Discover unique experiences in Scotland

Discover hidden gems, plan your perfect trip, or find exactly what you need—from scenic hikes and cosy cottages to events and cultural experiences.

Discover Scotland's vibrant events and festivals

FIFA World Cup 2026

Cheer on Scotland at the FIFA World Cup 2026 and find information about fan zones in Scotland, stadium tours and more.

Scottish music festivals

Find out what’s happening in Scotland this year

Highland games in Scotland

From the tug o' war to the caber toss, Scotland's Highland games are not to be missed.

Edinburgh Festivals

Discover Edinburgh's summer festivals, including the world-famous Edinburgh International Festival and Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Countdown to Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games

Less than 100 days to go until 11 days of world-class action across the city, bringing 3,000 athletes from 74 nations together to compete across 10 sports.

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Start planning your summer break

Witness Scotland step into summer, with longer days and plenty of experiences to enjoy from coastal walks to fun exhibitions.

Summer holidays & breaks in Scotland

Find ideas and inspiration, from family days out to top camping spots, walks and outdoor activities.

Scotland's islands

Find out about the hundreds of islands in Scotland including Arran, Lewis, Skye, Outer Hebrides and Shetland. Plan the perfect island getaway today.

The best tours of Scotland - luxury & scenic tours

Tour Scotland at your own pace with these fantastic ideas.

Your Scottish adventure starts here

Use our interactive map to explore wild landscapes, vibrant cities, rich culture, and hidden historic gems to craft your personal Scottish experience.

Map of Scotland

As seen on TV!

From Tara Lipinski and Johnny Weir's luxury Scotland itinerary to local suggestions on the highlights of Glasgow and Dumfries & Galloway, check out this top advice on trips across Scotland.

Tara & Johnny's luxury Scotland itinerary

Have you been inspired by Tara & Johnny's Scotland itinerary as seen on NBC's Extra Mile Club? Read on and plan your own Scottish adventure.

Channel 4's Where to next? Scotland itinerary

Follow in the footsteps of comedians Fatiha El-Ghorri and John Tothill on their unforgettable journey through Scotland.

Scotland trip itineraries

Plan your days in Scotland with the help of our suggested itineraries.

Your pictures of Scotland

Share your images by tagging @VisitScotland 

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