How to get here
Shetland lies almost exactly at the centre of a triangle, with Norway, Faroe and Scotland. Occupying this maritime crossroads, it is at the hub of a great north Atlantic seaway and incredibly easy to get to.
Find us on the map
You can see Shetland's location on this Google map centred on Lerwick - 60 09N; 01 08W
Getting To Shetland By Air...
There are several daily flights from the UK mainland: Aberdeen (55 mins), Edinburgh (85 mins) and Glasgow (90 mins), all connecting with London and other major European cities. Also, from end of May until end of August 2010 there will be a twice weekly flight between Bergen and Shetland.
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Getting To Shetland By Sea...
Car ferries sail from Aberdeen seven nights a week, year-round, arriving in Lerwick early the following morning. The voyage north aboard these large, comfortable, cruise-style ships makes a relaxing start to your holiday. Cruising up the coast of Shetland on a sunny morning gives a stunning first glimpse of our islands.
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