Spectacular Shetland Wildlife

— The ultimate UK wildlife experience

*As seen on Sir David Attenborough’s latest documentary, Wild Isles*

 

Highlights

  • Join husband & wife team, Rachael & Dan Brown, who worked on the new BBC documentary ‘Wild Isles’

  • We search for the powerful Killer Whales (Orcas) filmed for Wild Isles.

  • Many other cetaceans are also possible along the coast

  • Late-night boat trip to visit a Storm-petrel colony

  • Watching Shetlands famous seabird cities from land and sea

  • Boat trip to get a closeup perspective of the chaos in a Gannet colony

  • Finding and immersing ourselves with Otters

  • Enjoying a plethora of northern breeding birds including Whooper Swans, Whimbrel, Red-necked Phalarope and Red-throated Diver

  • Experiencing the unique botanical assemblages on Unst

Puffin Landing at Sumburgh, Shetland by Dan Brown

Get up close to Atlantic Puffins at Sumburgh

 
 

Overview

The Shetland Islands are a truly remarkable subarctic archipelago. Substantially closer to Norway than they are to Edinburgh, they possess a truly Nordic feel to them. 22,000 people live over just 15 of the 100 islands creating a haven for wildlife. 

This spectacular fully-inclusive tour is designed for you to experience the islands at their very best in summer. During our visit ‘night’ will barely occur and the famed ‘Simmer Dim’, a colourful glow from the north, will prevail. With almost unlimited daylight there will be numerous opportunities to take advantage of myriad sites and experiences and we will utilise two bases to adequately cover the archipelago. Vast seabird cities, some of the most spectacular in the UK, brim with life. Thousands of Puffins, Gannets, Guillemots and Razorbills line the cliffs. Great and Arctic Skuas patrol for stray eggs and chicks and along the more benign sections of coast we can expect to see Arctic Terns and Eiders. Experience an exciting boat trip around Bressay and Noss to witness the cacophony and chaos of thousands of Gannets and other seabirds breeding on the dramatic cliffs. 

Shetland is well-known for its excellent Otter population and we hope to have multiple sightings. It is also an incredible area for Whales and Dolphins and with a lot of networking and a little luck we hope to encounter Killer Whales (Orca) which arrive along the Shetland coast at this time of year. We may also see other cetaceans including Minke Whale, Risso’s and White-beaked Dolphin. 

The islands boast some fascinating Arctic-alpine flowers, and the pools and tundra-like moors are great for breeding Golden Plover, Dunlin, and specialities such as Whimbrel, Red-necked Phalarope, Whooper Swan and Red-throated Diver. We will also make a special trip out to witness the arrival of Storm-petrels after dusk at an Iron age Broch (fortress) which is something truly other-worldly.  

With both Rachael & Dan as leaders they give you the best leader:guest ratio around.

 

Itinerary

 

Day 1:

 

Dan and Rachael will meet you either in Lerwick or at Sumburgh on Shetland depending on your arrival plans and we will travel to our hotel where you can settle in. We will spend some time at the heaving seabird colony at Sumburgh Head where close views of Puffins can be had as well as Guillemot, Razorbill, Kittiwake, Fulmar and Shag. The headland is also excellent for cetaceans including Orca, White-beaked Dolphin and Minke Whale.

Day 2:

 

We will explore a number of superb wildlife sites in the south of the mainland, such as a large Tern colony, Rerwick beach to watch Common Seals and their pups, the beautiful beach and island of St Ninians, Loch Spiggie for its water birds and Quendale which funnels migrating birds into a small patch of scrub. There may be an option to return to Sumburgh Head to enjoy the Puffins again.

Day 3:

 

Whilst the experience is still fresh in our minds we will head back to Mousa to experience the island in the light. During the day the Storm-petrels are out at sea or in their breeding burrows but the island teems with life from the hundreds of Arctic Terns to Arctic Skuas that chase them for prey. Grey and Common Seals occupy the coastal bays and we may see Minke Whale or Risso’s Dolphins in the offshore waters. Red- throated Divers can also be found on the lochan. There will be many photographic opportunities across the island and with luck we will also encounter the resident family of Otters.

After dinner we will return to Mousa for a remarkable dusk experience on the island of Mousa where over 10,000 Storm Petrels breed in and around the Iron-age Broch. We should witness the ‘Simmer Dim’; the continual glow through the night as we are so far north.

Day 4:

 

Today we hope to take a boat trip out to the spectacular Noss Island Gannetry. The views of both the colony and the birds around the vessel are unparalleled and we also stand a chance of encountering cetaceans on our journey out there. During the remainder of the day we will visit other coastal areas as well as some of the smaller lochans where Red-throated Divers breed. The sheltered voes (bays) are exceptionally good for Otters in this area. 

We will take time to enjoy the scenery and wildlife of the south-west areas of Mainland Shetland including Bannaminn Beach. Along the way we hope to encounter breeding waders such as Snipe and Redshank, Arctic Terns and Red-throated Divers on the lochs.

Day 5:

 

Today we will explore North Mainland visiting sites such as Eshaness, the huge western peninsula that juts out into the Atlantic and is a highlight of the UNESCO designated Geopark (which actually extends across Shetland). The bays hold Otters, Eiders, Red-throated and Great Northern Divers and if we are lucky we might find the stunning Oysterplant on the shore. On higher ground we can hope to see Golden Plover and Dunlin breeding with the chance of Greenshank and Mountain Hares.

Day 6:

 

West Mainland is an extensive area of moor punctuated by big sea lochs (voes), sandy beaches, marshes, bogs, and freshwater lochans. We will have a leisurely day exploring this area which should offer a great opportunity to enjoy breeding and migrating waders, terns and divers. Sheltered inlets should hold Eiders and Red-breasted Mergansers and this is an excellent area for Otters. We will also visit a series of islands formed along a huge fault line (an extension of the Great Glen bisecting mainland Scotland). This area is brilliant for skuas, divers and Whimbrel.

Day 7:

 

After breakfast we will head north taking the first ferry to Yell and onwards to Unst, the UK’s northernmost island. During the morning we will visit the Keen of Hamar, one of Britain’s best sites for Arctic-alpine plants and another remarkably Arctic landscape. We will also take time to search the coast for Otters and the area holds breeding Arctic Terns, Arctic Skuas, Whimbrel and the island is often great for migrant birds.

During the afternoon we will visit the truly phenomenal seabird colony at Hermaness, home to tens of thousands of Gannets, Puffins, Guillemots, Great and Arctic Skuas and looking out to Britain’s most northerly point, Muckle Flugga. The site is extensive and we will walk out across the tundra like moor to enjoy the colony. There should be numerous photographic opportunities here. 

Day 8:

 

Following breakfast the tour will conclude at either Sumburgh Airport or Lerwick depending on your travel arrangement. 

The itinerary outlined is indicative and Wild Discovery reserves the right to alter the itinerary if conditions require. 

 
 

Gallery

Who we Support on this Tour

 
 
  • Local Bird Ringing Group

  • Trees for Life

 
  • RSPB

  • Hebridean Whale & Dolphin Trust

 Dates and Prices

Set Departure Dates Cost Availability
Mon 17th June to Mon 24th June 2024 £2495* 3 places remaining

* Single room supplement £350 applies.

 

 
 

Custom Tour

Why not recreate this experience with friends on dates that suit you? Build on our existing itinerary to customise your experience.

 

What’s included?

  • Expert services of two leaders

  • Accommodation

  • All meals (B, L, D)

  • Soft drinks, tea, coffee

  • All transport from start to end location

  • All activities and excursions

  • Gratuities to external service providers

  • Support to our conservation partners

  • A native tree planted on your behalf in our woodland grove

 

What’s not included?

  • Travel before or after tour start/end

  • Trip cancellation Insurance or any other travel insurance

  • Visas

  • Alcoholic beverages

  • Other items of a personal nature, e.g. laundry, souvenirs, etc.

 

For full details of our Booking Conditions click here and complete the online booking form.

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