Flights to Shetland Islands

Wildlife and Culture Await

Loganair welcomes passengers to a laidback getaway in Shetland, a wonderful archipelago in Scotland's northernmost region. If you enjoy wild landscapes where contemporary arts and nature intersect, this trip is for you.
Witness the glorious northern seas and dramatic cliffs as you mingle with nature. Book the best fares with Loganair in advance and enjoy our friendly service during a pleasant flight.

 

Whether you are an adventure seeker, a culture enthusiast or a nature lover, the Shetland Islands should be on your bucket list. This incredible archipelago provides visitors with the option of active holidays in an outstanding Viking-style landscape where wildlife sightings are guaranteed. Or if you prefer, a laidback, one-with-nature island escape.
Step back in time to experience nature as ancient Viking civilisations saw it – hills of heather, wild ponies, coastal scenery with white sandy beaches, whales, sharks and volcanic rocks. Discover flights to Sumburgh with Loganair.
Surround yourself with a unique natural environment and choose your favourite adventure. Would you rather make it a cycling holiday? Join a community of people and ride around fishing ports and historic villages, such as Gulberwick and Scalloway.
Get ready to visit the most prominent Viking festival in the country. Book your flight to Sumburgh with Loganair to join in the Up Helly Aa festivities.

Experience history and nature on the Shetland Islands

There is nothing quite like being surrounded by stunning views and heritage sites, but the Shetland Islands have got what it takes. Don’t miss your opportunity to book your flights to Sumburgh.
There is a reason why people return to Shetland every year! Dance with modern Vikings in festivals and explore the northern seas, where nature rules.

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s there to do on the Shetland Islands in autumn and winter?

The northern lights are spectacular during the coldest months of the year in Scotland. This archipelago lies close to the Arctic Circle so that you can settle down for colourful night skies!

Why are the wildlife and nature on the Shetland Islands so unique?

Tourists are amazed at the incredible geological heritage, volcanic hills, mysterious caves moulded by the northern seas, the world-famous ponies, quiet beaches and marine mammals.

Is Shetland well known for its creativity and contemporary art scene?

Yes, the Shetland Islands are renowned for their creative scenery. Visit craft workshops and places like Glansin Glass. Venture further afield from the mainland and meet designers at Mareel and Unst.

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