Dramatic sea cliffs at Eshaness, Shetland

5 Day Shetland and Highlands Private Tour

A Historian-Guided Journey

Explore the remote beauty and unique heritage of the Shetland Islands on this five day private journey from Inverness. From the prehistoric mysteries of the Scottish mainland to the breathtaking coastal landscapes of Shetland, this historian-guided tour uncovers an archipelago shaped by the sea and centuries of Norse-Scottish tradition.

Shetland & Highlands Private Tour Map from Inverness

Day 1 — Inverness to Aberdeen

Departing from Inverness, we spend the morning exploring the four thousand-year-old burial cairns and standing stones at Clava, followed by a visit to the evocative Culloden Battlefield. Our journey east takes us through the fertile lands of Moray to the stunning 13th-century ruins of Elgin Cathedral and the intricate Pictish standing stones of the region. We arrive at Aberdeen harbour in the late afternoon to board our overnight sailing to Lerwick, venturing out into the North Sea as we begin our voyage to Shetland.

Day 2 — Shetland (South Mainland)

After breakfast on board as we sail into Lerwick, we spend our first day exploring the South Mainland. We visit the towering cliffs of Sumburgh Head, a spectacular haven for seabirds and puffins, before delving into the archaeological layers of Jarlshof. This extraordinary site reveals a sequence of island life spanning from the Bronze Age to the Norse era. We conclude the afternoon at St Ninian’s Isle, where you can walk across the world-famous sand tombolo set against the Atlantic waves.

Day 3 — Shetland (Isle of Unst)

Today we journey to the very northern edge of the country: the Isle of Unst. After two short ferry crossings via the Isle of Yell, we reach the most northerly inhabited island in Scotland. We spend the day exploring a landscape of norse heritage and wild geology, visiting the ruins of Muness Castle and the dramatic shores of Burra Firth. From the heights of Saxa Vord, we look out over to Muckle Flugga lighthouse – Scotland's northernmost point – before making our scenic return journey to Lerwick.

Day 4 — Shetland (North Mainland)

We head to the wild North Mainland to witness the sheer power of the Atlantic at Eshaness. Here, the dark volcanic cliffs and jagged sea stacks offer some of the most dramatic coastal scenery in the islands. We then tour the ancient capital of Scalloway and the picturesque islands of Burra, connected by bridges to the mainland. After a visit to the award-winning Shetland Museum in Lerwick to explore the islands' maritime history, we board our overnight sailing back to the mainland.

Day 5 — Aberdeen to Inverness

Arriving in Aberdeen at dawn, we journey south to the formidable ruins of Dunnottar Castle, perched atop a sheer cliff overlooking the North Sea. This fortress once guarded the Scottish Crown Jewels and remains one of the most iconic sites in the country. Our return journey to the Highlands takes us through the heart of Speyside, where we enjoy a tour and tasting at a renowned malt whisky distillery, before concluding our tour in Inverness.

Tour Highlights

  • Lerwick
  • Sumburgh Head
  • Jarlshof
  • Elgin Cathedral
  • St Ninian's Isle
  • Saxa Vord
  • Muness Castle
  • Culloden Battlefield
  • Eshaness
  • Scalloway
  • Dunnottar Castle
  • Speyside Whisky

Private Tour Price (per tour)

May to September:       £4500

 

Depart Inverness

Return Inverness

(5 Days)

Which days does this tour start on?

This tour is available on Sunday to Wednesday start days from Inverness.

What's included in the tour price?

Tours are exclusively for your private group only (up to 3 persons) and prices are per tour. I only offer private tours and do not combine individuals or separate groups – if your private group size is less than 3 the advertised tour price still applies. Your private tour price includes:

  • Private tour for your group only (1, 2 or 3 persons)
  • An experienced driver-guide and historian (John Alasdair Macdonald)
  • A comfortable Tour Vehicle with good visibility and generous legroom
  • All standard ferry tickets (I take care of all ferry bookings)
  • All taxes and fees
What's excluded?

The tour price does not include your accommodation costs, overnight ferry cabin costs (details below), entrance fees and meals.

Where should I book accommodation?

To make the most of your tour I recommend you book accommodation in Lerwick (Day 2 and 3). Whilst I do not book accommodation directly, I am always happy to offer advice on where to stay and eat. Your tour quote will include a list of recommended accommodation options for our overnight locations along with suggestions for evening meals.

What about overnight ferry accommodation?

During this tour we will take two overnight ferry sailings where you can book overnight en-suite cabins. Prices depend on your cabin choice (for example, for 2026 bookings, a twin outer cabin in peak season is between £153 and £190 per cabin depending on class). The tour quote will include full details of the cabin options and their current prices. More information about the cabin choices can be found on the Northlink Ferries Website.

Where does the tour start from?

Enjoy the ease of a private pickup — I will meet you directly at your Inverness accommodation on the morning of Day 1 to begin the tour. At the end of the tour I will drop you off at your preferred Inverness location.

How much walking is involved?

Most locations involve short walks from the vehicle to viewpoints, castles or historic sites. The pace is relaxed and there is plenty of time to enjoy each stop. If you would prefer to skip a particular walk or explore at your own pace, that is absolutely fine on a private tour.

How much luggage can I bring?

The Tour Vehicle (Honda CR-V) comfortably accommodates up to three passengers with the rear boot (trunk) for luggage allowing for one medium bag/suitcase per person and one small day bag/backpack per person. For private groups of three, if you are unsure about luggage capacity, please let me know the size of your suitcases and I can check against available space.

Can the tour itinerary be customised?

The tour itinerary is based on many years of guiding experience, previous client feedback, and practical travel timings. However, there is some flexibility and the itinerary can often be adapted in advance to suit particular interests or requests where possible. For example, for those with an interest in Shetland wool and knitwear, this tour can be adapted to include a tour of the Shetland Textile Museum, visits to Jamieson & Smith and Jamieson's of Shetland retail outlets in Lerwick, and the Shetland Woollen Co. in Hoswick along with the nearby visitors centre. Please mention any requests in the 'Extra Information' section when completing a Tour Enquiry Form.

Will we see Jimmy Perez's house?

Absolutely! For those that have enjoyed the Shetland TV series, many of the sites we visit have been shown across the episodes, and along with plenty of time in Lerwick to explore familiar views, no trip to Shetland would be complete without a walk along the waterfront past DI Jimmy Perez's house!

What about puffins?

Shetland is a haven for seabirds and we spend time at Sumburgh Head where puffins are common from mid-May to July.

What about the ferry sailings?

Shetland is in the North Atlantic and the seas can be choppy during overnight ferry sailings even in the summer months, though most are comfortable crossings. Ferry sailings are generally reliable in the summer months, but delays and cancellations can occasionally occur. While we cannot be responsible for any extra accommodation, food or other costs that clients may incur due to ferry delays and cancellations, we will make every effort to adapt the tour to minimise disruption. Please note that no refunds will be given for tour and itinerary changes due to ferry changes and cancellations.

What will the weather be like?

The Scottish Highlands and Islands are renowned for changeable weather, and even in the summer months we may experience some rain or wind. Shetland, in particular though, is a land of 'four seasons in one day'! I always recommend a light waterproof jacket and comfortable footwear suitable for short walks in wet or uneven terrain.

How do I book the tour?

The first step is simply to complete the Tour Enquiry Form with your preferred travel dates. I will then reply with availability and a detailed tour quotation (with absolutely no obligation to proceed at this stage). I usually reply to enquiries within 24 hours.

Can I just chat about a tour or ask some questions before booking?

Of course! I’m always happy to answer any questions and help you feel confident about your trip. You can reach me in whichever way is easiest for you:

There’s absolutely no obligation — this is just a chance to discuss your ideas and make sure the tour is the right fit for you.

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