What ferries go to Shetland Islands?

What ferries go to Shetland Islands?

The Aberdeen Lerwick ferry route connects Scotland with Shetland Islands. Currently there is just the 1 ferry company operating this ferry service, Northlink Ferries. The crossing operates up to 7 times each week with sailing durations from around 12 hours 30 minutes.

Where does the ferry for Shetland leave from?

Take the ferry to Shetland and Orkney NorthLink Ferries sail daily from Aberdeen to Shetland and from Shetland to Aberdeen, sailing every evening and arriving the following morning. These ships call in at Orkney frequently, arriving in the late evening before sailing on to Aberdeen or Lerwick.

Are there car ferries to Shetland?

You can take your own car, motorhome or bike and there are pet-friendly cabins and kennels for your four-legged friends. For those with accessibility requirements, there are cabins, lifts, toilets, and wheelchair access in public areas.

Is there a ferry from Lerwick to Norway?

The best way to get from Lerwick to Norway without a car is to car ferry and train and bus which takes 3 days 12h and costs £280 – £600.

How many Shetland Ferrys are there?

A fleet of 12 ferries provides ferry services connecting mainland Shetland with outlying islands. Services run from 15 terminals to 8 islands providing a vital link for nearly 3,500 people.

How do I get to Shetland from UK?

You can travel to Shetland either by ferry or you can fly from all major cities in Scotland. The main ferry service is daily between Aberdeen and Lerwick and is operated by Northlink Ferries. The crossing takes about 12 hours on a direct overnight sailing.

How long is the ferry from Lerwick to Bergen?

The best way to get from Bergen to Lerwick without a car is to train and night bus and bus and car ferry which takes 3 days 23h and costs kr 3800 – kr 8000.

Is there a ferry from Lerwick to Bergen?

The best way to get from Lerwick to Bergen without a car is to car ferry and train and bus which takes 3 days 20h and costs £320 – £650.

Is there a ferry from Shetland to Iceland?

Symril Line Ferries was established in 1982 with the aim of operating a passenger/vehicle ferry service on the North Atlantic linking Iceland, the Faroe Islands, Scotland/Shetland, Norway and Denmark.

Do you need a car to get around Shetland?

Inter-island ferries To get to the main inhabited islands from the Shetland Mainland, Shetland Islands Council operate an inter-island ferry service. The services are fast and frequent, and you can travel to all of them as a foot passenger and many of them with your own vehicle.

Do you need a car in the Shetland Islands?

Having a car will be a benefit, as although buses travel from Lerwick to other towns on Mainland they are not very frequent. A car will mean you can travel further afield at your own pace, and although you don’t need one to travel to Lerwick it would be a very plus after arrival.

Is there a ferry from Shetland Islands to Norway?

ABOUT SYMRIL LINE FERRIES Symril Line Ferries was established in 1982 with the aim of operating a passenger/vehicle ferry service on the North Atlantic linking Iceland, the Faroe Islands, Scotland/Shetland, Norway and Denmark.

Is Shetland closer to Scotland or Norway?

Shetland is around 170 km (106 mi) north of Scotland and 230 km (143 mi) west of Bergen, Norway.

Are there trains in Shetland?

At the outer limits of the British Isles, Orkney and Shetland are made up of around 170 islands – roughly 35 of them inhabited. Catch the train to begin your adventure: either head for Aberdeen, or take the scenic Far North Line to Thurso. From there, you can catch ferries to the islands, north of mainland Scotland.

What is the best time to visit Shetland?

The best time to visit the Shetlands is the summer, from June to August, since it is the mildest season. However, there are often cloudy skies, wind, rain and a bit of cold at night.