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Touch down in the Shetland Islands, an archipelago positioned where the North Sea meets the Atlantic Ocean. This remote northern outpost of Scotland serves as a gateway to distinct Norse heritage and stunning natural landscapes.

Across the islands, discover Lerwick's historic waterfront with its characteristic stone buildings, and explore the ancient Brochs of Mousa and Clickimin, circular Iron Age towers. The prehistoric village of Jarlshof offers insights into over 4,000 years of human settlement, while the Shetland Museum and Archives detail the islands' rich maritime past and cultural evolution.

Your journey here reveals a destination defined by its rugged beauty, a deep connection to the sea, and a compelling layered history. The Shetland Islands invite discovery of unique island life and an environment shaped by dramatic coastal scenery.

Best time to fly to Shetland Islands

High Season

Upon arrival in the Shetland Islands during summer (typically June to August), you’ll find the islands bathed in the famous "simmer dim"—long daylight hours that stretch almost to midnight. Temperatures average around 12–15°C, making conditions mild and comfortable for exploring the rugged landscape. This extended daylight brightens the atmosphere, inviting locals and visitors alike to make the most of the outdoors.

The high season brings a palpable energy to the Shetlands. Many community events and regattas take place, with fishing festivals celebrating maritime heritage. The longer days mean more opportunities for wildlife spotting, particularly for puffins and other seabirds nesting along the cliffs. The islands feel open and welcoming, with a steady hum of activity as people embrace the warmer weather and the abundance of natural light.

Low Season

From autumn through winter (September to May), the Shetland Islands transform dramatically, entering a period of shorter, darker days. Temperatures drop significantly, often hovering between 2–6°C, accompanied by stronger winds and more frequent rainfall or even snow. The daylight hours shrink, with winter solstice seeing only a few hours of twilight. The landscape takes on a stark, dramatic beauty under the challenging conditions.

Life in Shetland slows down during the low season, but a strong sense of community spirit thrives indoors. This is the season for the world-renowned Up Helly Aa fire festivals in January, bringing warmth and spectacle to the darkest time of year. While outdoor activities require more planning due to the weather, the dark skies offer spectacular opportunities to witness the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis). The islands adopt a quieter, more introspective rhythm, highlighting their resilience and unique cultural traditions.

Touch down in the Shetland Islands and feel an immediate connection to a rugged, wild landscape where history runs deep. This archipelago, sitting where the North Sea meets the Atlantic, offers a remarkable escape into a world of dramatic cliffs, ancient sites, and thriving wildlife that’s ready for you to explore.

Here’s a taste of what makes the Shetland Islands truly distinctive:

Jarlshof Prehistoric and Norse Settlement
Step back thousands of years at this remarkable archaeological site, revealing layers of human history from the Stone Age right through to the Norse era. Wander among the remains of Viking longhouses and Iron Age brochs, feeling the weight of centuries of settlement.

Shetland Ponies
Spot these hardy, shaggy-haired ponies grazing freely across the moorlands, a truly endearing sight. These iconic small horses are an integral part of the islands' landscape and heritage.

Up Helly Aa Fire Festival
Witness a spectacular fire festival celebrating Shetland’s Norse heritage, culminating in the burning of a replica Viking longship. This incredible event, held annually in Lerwick, lights up the darkest part of winter with an unforgettable display of community spirit and tradition.

Hermaness National Nature Reserve
Discover a haven for seabirds, including thousands of gannets, puffins, and guillemots, on the northernmost tip of Unst. The sheer cliffs and crashing waves provide a breathtaking backdrop to observe this vibrant wildlife.

Sumburgh Head Lighthouse and Visitor Centre
Perched at the southernmost point of mainland Shetland, this Stevenson-designed lighthouse offers expansive views and an excellent spot for birdwatching. Keep an eye out for puffins nesting close to the cliffs during summer months.

Mousa Broch
Journey to the uninhabited island of Mousa to see the best-preserved Iron Age broch in the world, standing over 13 metres high. This ancient stone tower provides a fascinating glimpse into prehistoric defensive architecture.

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