Orkney & Shetland self drive vacation, Scotland
Our partner’s expert insider-knowledge of Orkney and the Shetland isles makes their tailor-made itineraries truly unique. Uncover the wildest parts with hand-picked local accommodations and options to visit the smaller, wildlife-rich isles of Hoy, Westray and Stronsay.
Scrabster Orkney Kirkwall Orphir Skara Brae Birsay Evie Ring of Brodgar Standing stones of Stenness South Ronaldsay Italian Chapel and Tomb of the Eagles Shetland Lerwick Seabirds & Seals Boat Trip Noss Nature Reserve Mousa Jarlshof
£955To£1045 excluding flights
Price (per person) based on 2 people sharing a room for 6 nights on a bed & breakfast basis, plus ferry crossings from Scrabster to Orkney, Orkney to Shetland and Shetland to Aberdeen, a boat trip on Shetland, and a Historic Scotland Explorer Pass.
Description of Orkney & Shetland self drive vacation, Scotland
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This trip can be tailor made throughout the year to suit your requirements
Travel guides
A wildlife watching vacation to Scotland is not for the faint-hearted. And it's not for impatient folk looking to snap a selfie of a selkie or catch si...
People who live in Orkney are called Orcadian, which is sort of apt because it is reminiscent of the word ‘Arcadian’, the old Greek word pertaining to...
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We can cater for vegetarian and vegan diets.
Reviews
25 Reviews of Orkney & Shetland self drive vacation, Scotland
4.5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed on 26 Sep 2023 by Neil Macfarlane
It was all good from seeing the sights of the Northern Isles to hotels, food and o/n ferry trips. Read full reviewReviewed on 04 Jul 2023 by Fiona Pharoah
Can't pick one thing. It was all great. Though the bird watching boat trip on Shetland was spectacular. Read full reviewReviewed on 11 Jun 2023 by Deirdre Kelly
It was all memorable. We loved the environment, the history and people we met... A spectacular place.. We wished we'd stayed longer Read full reviewReviewed on 20 Aug 2022 by Shelagh Kirkland
Excellent and thank you for putting together such an interesting and varied itinerary... We shall definitely recommend you and hope to use your services again. Read full reviewReviewed on 13 Jul 2022 by Jim Watson
The most memorable part of my vacation was seeing sea birds. Read full reviewReviewed on 06 Sep 2021 by Tristan Dugdale-Pointon
Superb an amazing place...Amazing food at Lynfield Hotel and the breath taking scenery Read full reviewReviewed on 04 Oct 2019 by Mary Ann Kessler
I enjoyed the in-depth nature of the interaction with the locals on this trip. I learned so much about the culture and history of The Shetland and Orkney Islands Read full reviewReviewed on 01 Sep 2019 by Sebastien Delpont
The most exciting part of the vacation was the Shetlands landscapes Read full reviewReviewed on 13 Aug 2019 by Elizabeth and Mervyn Kohler
The boat trip to see birds and seals, but all of it was great. Read full reviewReviewed on 31 Jul 2019 by Derek Gould
Orkney: Ring of Brodcar, Broch of Gurness, Skara Brae, Kirkwal Cathedral and Shetland: Noss bird reserve were the most memorable parts of the vacation. Read full reviewReviewed on 16 Jul 2019 by Pauline Weston
We thoroughly enjoyed meeting the people who were proud to show us their skills. Read full reviewReviewed on 15 Jul 2019 by Tricia Stradling
The most memorable and exciting part of the vacation was the archeology and history in both Orkneys and Shetlands. The Noss boat outing and Sumburgh Head photo opportunities with puffins. Read full reviewReviewed on 14 Sep 2019 by Malcolm Petyt
The most exciting part of the vacation was the boat trip around Bressay and Noss Read full reviewReviewed on 12 Aug 2019 by Alan Whitney
Considering everything we did quite a bit, our daughter had a horse ride / kayaking booked which went well, we were lucky with the weather, a few days with rain/wind but generally better than expected. Read full reviewReviewed on 21 May 2019 by Philip Rosser
The most memorable and exciting part of the vacation was the Orkney historical sites Read full reviewReviewed on 25 Jul 2018 by Richard Gentle
We enjoyed the whole trip but most of all we liked the archaeology - it was easily accessible and everywhere. Read full reviewReviewed on 04 Sep 2017 by Christine Derrick
Day trip to Papa Westray was the best highlight. Read full reviewReviewed on 25 Oct 2016 by Moira Parker
It was fantastic to see the contrast in both Isles and to see the nature, unspoilt beauty. The wealth of wildlife and to see them in a nature environment. The wealth of history and to see how the areas have evolved throughout the years. Read full reviewResponsible Travel
As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) vacation so that you can travel knowing it will help support the places and people that you visit, and the planet. Read how below.
Planet
We are committed to helping our clients 'see Scotland differently', and that’s why we take great pride in showcasing the natural beauty and rich heritage of each of these magical islands as well as the inhabiting wildlife on both Orkney and Shetland.On the 'seals and seabirds' trip whilst on Shetland, guests will not only view wildlife in a responsible way but will benefit from first-hand knowledge from expert - Dr. Jonathan Wills who will be on hand to share his in depth knowledge of some of the islands’ most spectacular wildlife; from gannets to seals.
Moreover, as much of the long distance travel is by boat (rather than plane or car for example), it's a more sustainable way to travel and gives employment to local ferry companies.
It is the history and incredible Neolithic sites which make the Orkney Islands very special. The main island (Mainland) of Orkney hosts a UNESCO World Heritage site which includes the breath-taking Standing Stones of Stenness, some up to 6 metres high. The nearby Neolithic Ring of Brodgar is particularly magical in the evening light. We include a Historic Scotland Explorer pass in the price of this vacation, which covers entrance to managed sites on Orkney, including Skara Brae and Maes Howe. This means that our clients can experience first-hand these wonderful, historical sites and contribute to their continued preservation by supporting the local communities involved in promoting them.
We are corporate members of the John Muir Trust, an organisation committed to protecting the wild land of the Scottish highlands and islands.
People
For us, true sustainability means promoting and helping to maintain a way of life, where the economic benefit from tourism can make a genuine difference. That’s why we work almost exclusively with local, family-run businesses, not with large corporate organisations. We build close and lasting relationships with our business partners, based on mutual trust and an unerring commitment to customer satisfaction. We carefully select these partners to ensure that they share our values of sustainable and responsible travel.Your hotel on Shetland for example dates from the 1500’s, thus is a real historical cornerstone in the area in which it is situated. Moreover, this hotel prides itself in using only the best, locally sourced produce in its restaurant.
This vacation also offers clients the opportunity to visit some of Shetland's most remote, rural villages on the islands of Unst and Yell as well as other locations. This gives clients the opportunity to positively impact these local communities in terms of bringing tourism to these lesser known areas.
All of our vacation packs include "Robert's Recommendations", our specific tips on places to visit, places to eat and places to shop locally, all of which have been researched by us, and many of which are off-the-beaten track. For example, the quirky bus shelter on Unst is well worth a visit!
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