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Stepping back in time and delving into the rich tapestry of Orkney’s past with the expertly guided tours. The Orkney Islands are a treasure trove of Neolithic wonders, boasting some of the world’s most well-preserved archaeological sites, and war history. From the ancient village of Skara Brae to the majestic Ring of Brodgar, the tours offer you a unique opportunity to walk in the footsteps of those who shaped history thousands of years ago. Discover the secrets of Orkney’s ancient landscape and uncover the stories behind these remarkable sites. And not forgetting the role Scapa Flow did play in both world wars and the magnificent "Miracle of camp 60" The Italian Chapel and many more.
Enjoy a private, exclusive tour with your own local guide. Embark on “Orkney Spirits” a tour blending Orkney’s ancient historical sites with its proud whiskey heritage. Start in the bustling town of Kirkwall, exploring its Viking past and magnificent cathedral. Journey through time at the Neolithic sites of Stenness and the Ring of Brodgar, then visit Skara Brae to connect with the island’s Stone Age inhabitants. Traverse the Churchill Barriers, poignant reminders of wartime resilience, and visit the Italian Chapel, a testament to human spirit and artistry. Conclude your tour with a visit to Scapa distillery, where traditional whiskey-making comes to life. This tour offers a unique blend of history and flavor. Please note: The availability and accessibility of attractions may vary based on time of day and crowd conditions, ensuring each visit is a unique experience. Additionally, if the Scapa Distillery is closed, we will make an effort to arrange a visit to another distillery.
Explore the captivating Orkney Islands on this semi-private tour, perfect for small groups of up to 14 travelers. This 6.5-hour journey begins with a convenient pickup from Kirkwall, allowing you to immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of the region. Visit iconic sites like St. Magnus Cathedral, the Italian Chapel, and the stunning countryside, while a knowledgeable guide shares fascinating stories and local insights. - Duration: Approximately 6 hours and 30 minutes - Maximum group size of 14 ensures a personalized experience - Key highlights include St. Magnus Cathedral and the Italian Chapel - Pickup from Kirkwall Port.
Get ready to delve deep into Orkney's incredible past with a heritage tour from Scapa Tours! We offer an unparalleled way to explore the island's rich archaeological, Viking, and wartime history, ensuring a captivating and comfortable experience. Why choose Scapa Tours for your Orkney Heritage adventure?
A private half-day tour reveals Orkney’s Historic heritage through the Ancient landscapes surrounding Kirkwall. Travel across a region where Archaeological treasures and Cultural traditions preserve one of Europe’s oldest civilizations. How did these remarkable islands shape thousands of years of human history? Discover Historic landmarks, Medieval sites, and Architectural monuments that reflect Norse influence and enduring island heritage. Your knowledgeable guide brings the region’s Classical legacy, cultural identity, and remarkable past to life through engaging historical insights. This premium experience combines breathtaking scenery with UNESCO Heritage sites, timeless architecture, and the enduring legacy of one of Scotland’s most extraordinary historic destinations. Please note: The program and attractions may vary based on booking date/time and crowd conditions, ensuring each visit is a unique experience.
Stepping back in time and delving into the rich tapestry of Orkney’s past with the expertly guided tours. The Orkney Islands are a treasure trove of Neolithic wonders, boasting some of the world’s most well-preserved archaeological sites. From the ancient village of Skara Brae to the majestic Ring of Brodgar, our tours offer you a unique opportunity to walk in the footsteps of those who shaped history thousands of years ago. Discover the secrets of Orkney’s ancient landscape and uncover the stories behind these remarkable sites. And not forgetting the role Scapa Flow did play in both world wars and the magnificent "Miracle of camp 60" The Italian Chapel and many more.
Explore the enchanting Orkney Islands with expert guide Gordon T, who brings over 30 years of experience to your tour. Delve into the rich history and culture as you visit ancient stone circles and dramatic coastal cliffs, all while enjoying the comfort of an 8-seater minibus or a 4-seater car. With personalized insights and local knowledge, this journey promises a unique experience that unveils the secrets of Orkney’s stunning landscapes. Perfect for history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. - tour of the beautiful Orkney Islands with a local guide - Visit ancient sites like the stone circles of Stenness - Enjoy comfortable transport in a minibus or car - Ideal for small groups seeking a personalized experience
This is a private tour. You will be picked up and driven around the islands, taking in the Standing Stones of Stenness, Ring of Brodgar, Skara Brae, Unstan Cairn and a trip out to see the cliffs at Yesnaby. You can decide your own itinerary if required.
For this tour you need to take the shuttle bus from the pier to the city centre. Kirkwall is the largest town in Orkney, an archipelago in the north of mainland Scotland. What to expect – your local guide will take you around Kirkwall, the largest town in Orkney, which is situated on the northern coast of mainland Orkney We will explore St. Magnus Cathedral founded in 1137 by the Viking, Earl Rognvald, in honour of his uncle St Magnus. Then we will visit two buildings full of history in the heart of Kirkwall: Bishop´s and Earl´s Palace. Bishop’s Palace is one of the best - preserved buildings from medieval times. Once this visit is finished, we will head to Albert Street. Your local guide will meet you up at the meeting point and take you back to the ship. PLEASE NOTE: WALKING INVOLVED MISSING YOU ALREADY!! Included: Bishop´s and Earl´s Palace
These tours, which include sites like the Italian Chapel, Yesnaby Cliffs, Skara Brae, Ring of Brodgar, Standing Stones of Stenness, and the Unstan Burial Tomb are unique for several reasons. These sites collectively offer a blend of historical, archaeological, natural, and cultural significance. The Italian Chapel is a remarkable example of resilience and creativity. Built by Italian prisoners of war (War II). Yesnaby Cliffs are famous for their dramatic sea cliffs and rugged coastline. Skara Brae is one of the most complete and well-preserved prehistoric villages in Europe, dating back over 5,000 years. The Ring of Brodgar is a Neolithic stone circle and part of the UNESCO-listed Heart of Neolithic Orkney. The Standing Stones of Stenness are part of an ancient ritual complex and are among the oldest stone circles in Britain, dating back to around 3,000 BCE. The Unstan Burial Tomb is a Neolithic chambered cairn and one of several burial sites found on Orkney and the oldest of all.
Explore the enchanting orkney island with the expert guide who brings over 30 years of experience and local knowledge to your tour . This journey promises a unique experience the secrets of orkneys stunning landscape
A private tour that is tailored to your wants needs and wishes. To see our magnificent views of the scenery, bird and sea life as well as our iconic neolithic and bronze age monuments. If there are specific sites you wish to see that has not been mentioned please let me know so I can adjust the itinerary. If you require a lunch stop please give me plenty notice to book in advance Collection and drop offs can altered to your choice
I’m an Orcadian born and brought up right here in Orkney. Join me on a relaxed private tour exploring some of the islands’ most remarkable places, including Skara Brae, the Ring of Brodgar and the Standing Stones of Stenness. Whether it’s your first time here or your tenth, I’ll show you the Orkney I know — the hidden spots, the ancient sites that still feel alive, and the simple joys of island life. We’ll walk, chat, and take things at a relaxed pace. I’m not here to lecture — just to share what I know and love in a way that’s friendly, honest, and real. If you enjoy a bit of fresh air, good company, and stories that go back thousands of years (with maybe a few sheep and sea views along the way), I’d be chuffed to show you around.
Stepping back in time and delving into the rich tapestry of Orkney’s past with our expertly guided tours. The Orkney Islands are a treasure trove of Neolithic wonders, boasting some of the world’s most well-preserved archaeological sites. From the ancient village of Skara Brae to the majestic Ring of Brodgar, our tours offer you a unique opportunity to walk in the footsteps of those who shaped history thousands of years ago. Discover the secrets of Orkney’s ancient landscape and uncover the stories behind these remarkable sites. And not forgetting the role Scapa Flow did play in both world wars and the magnificent "Miracle of camp 60" The Italian Chapel and many more.
My tours, including sites like the Skara Brae, Italian Chapel, Scapa Flow, Yesnaby Cliffs, Ring of Brodgar, Standing Stones of Stenness, and many more are unique for several reasons: Skara Brae is Europe's best-preserved prehistoric village, dating back over 5,000 years. Italian Chapel was built by Italian POWs during World War II, making it a symbol of hope and resilience. Ring of Brodgar and Standing Stones of Stenness are both part of a UNESCO World Heritage site known as the Heart of Neolithic Orkney. Yesnaby Cliffs and Marwick Head are known for their dramatic sea cliffs, offering breath taking coastal views. Overall, these tours are unique because they offer a fascinating blend of ancient history, dramatic natural beauty, and wartime significance, all while experiencing Orkney’s exceptional landscape and wildlife.
Hello, I’m Gail , your friendly local taxi driver and tour guide based in Kirkwall, Orkney. With years of experience, I offer relaxed, flexible tours from the comfort of my car, helping you explore the best of Mainland Orkney at your own pace. I specialize in visits to our world-famous Neolithic monuments such as Skara Brae, the Standing Stones of Stenness, and the Ring of Brodgar. For those seeking a gentler experience, I provide scenic drives along the coastline, through quiet villages, and to hidden viewpoints. I also arrange distillery visits, local history stops, and tailor-made routes based on your interests. Friendly, knowledgeable, and fully licensed — I’m here to help you enjoy Orkney your way.
These tours, which include sites like the Italian Chapel, Yesnaby Cliffs, Skara Brae, Ring of Brodgar, Standing Stones of Stenness, and the Unstan Burial Tomb are unique for several reasons. These sites collectively offer a blend of historical, archaeological, natural, and cultural significance. The Italian Chapel is a remarkable example of resilience and creativity. Built by Italian prisoners of war (War II). Yesnaby Cliffs are famous for their dramatic sea cliffs and rugged coastline. Skara Brae is one of the most complete and well-preserved prehistoric villages in Europe, dating back over 5,000 years. The Ring of Brodgar is a Neolithic stone circle and part of the UNESCO-listed Heart of Neolithic Orkney. The Standing Stones of Stenness are part of an ancient ritual complex and are among the oldest stone circles in Britain, dating back to around 3,000 BCE. The Unstan Burial Tomb is a Neolithic chambered cairn and one of several burial sites found on Orkney and the oldest of all.
A small group tour of the Orkney Islands offers a uniquely intimate and personalized experience for cruise guests. Unlike larger tour groups, a smaller group size allows for greater flexibility in itinerary planning and more personalized attention from knowledgeable guides. Here are a few reasons why a small group tour of the Orkney Islands is particularly special for cruise guests.
Stepping back in time and delving into the rich tapestry of Orkney’s past with the expertly guided tours. The Orkney Islands are a treasure trove of Neolithic wonders, boasting some of the world’s most well-preserved archaeological sites, and war history. From the ancient village of Skara Brae to the majestic Ring of Brodgar, the tours offer you a unique opportunity to walk in the footsteps of those who shaped history thousands of years ago. Discover the secrets of Orkney’s ancient landscape and uncover the stories behind these remarkable sites. And not forgetting the role Scapa Flow did play in both world wars and the magnificent "Miracle of camp 60" The Italian Chapel and many more.
Enjoy a private, exclusive tour with your own local guide. Embark on “Orkney Spirits” a tour blending Orkney’s ancient historical sites with its proud whiskey heritage. Start in the bustling town of Kirkwall, exploring its Viking past and magnificent cathedral. Journey through time at the Neolithic sites of Stenness and the Ring of Brodgar, then visit Skara Brae to connect with the island’s Stone Age inhabitants. Traverse the Churchill Barriers, poignant reminders of wartime resilience, and visit the Italian Chapel, a testament to human spirit and artistry. Conclude your tour with a visit to Scapa distillery, where traditional whiskey-making comes to life. This tour offers a unique blend of history and flavor. Please note: The availability and accessibility of attractions may vary based on time of day and crowd conditions, ensuring each visit is a unique experience. Additionally, if the Scapa Distillery is closed, we will make an effort to arrange a visit to another distillery.
Explore the captivating Orkney Islands on this semi-private tour, perfect for small groups of up to 14 travelers. This 6.5-hour journey begins with a convenient pickup from Kirkwall, allowing you to immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of the region. Visit iconic sites like St. Magnus Cathedral, the Italian Chapel, and the stunning countryside, while a knowledgeable guide shares fascinating stories and local insights. - Duration: Approximately 6 hours and 30 minutes - Maximum group size of 14 ensures a personalized experience - Key highlights include St. Magnus Cathedral and the Italian Chapel - Pickup from Kirkwall Port.
Get ready to delve deep into Orkney's incredible past with a heritage tour from Scapa Tours! We offer an unparalleled way to explore the island's rich archaeological, Viking, and wartime history, ensuring a captivating and comfortable experience. Why choose Scapa Tours for your Orkney Heritage adventure?
A private half-day tour reveals Orkney’s Historic heritage through the Ancient landscapes surrounding Kirkwall. Travel across a region where Archaeological treasures and Cultural traditions preserve one of Europe’s oldest civilizations. How did these remarkable islands shape thousands of years of human history? Discover Historic landmarks, Medieval sites, and Architectural monuments that reflect Norse influence and enduring island heritage. Your knowledgeable guide brings the region’s Classical legacy, cultural identity, and remarkable past to life through engaging historical insights. This premium experience combines breathtaking scenery with UNESCO Heritage sites, timeless architecture, and the enduring legacy of one of Scotland’s most extraordinary historic destinations. Please note: The program and attractions may vary based on booking date/time and crowd conditions, ensuring each visit is a unique experience.
Stepping back in time and delving into the rich tapestry of Orkney’s past with the expertly guided tours. The Orkney Islands are a treasure trove of Neolithic wonders, boasting some of the world’s most well-preserved archaeological sites. From the ancient village of Skara Brae to the majestic Ring of Brodgar, our tours offer you a unique opportunity to walk in the footsteps of those who shaped history thousands of years ago. Discover the secrets of Orkney’s ancient landscape and uncover the stories behind these remarkable sites. And not forgetting the role Scapa Flow did play in both world wars and the magnificent "Miracle of camp 60" The Italian Chapel and many more.
Explore the enchanting Orkney Islands with expert guide Gordon T, who brings over 30 years of experience to your tour. Delve into the rich history and culture as you visit ancient stone circles and dramatic coastal cliffs, all while enjoying the comfort of an 8-seater minibus or a 4-seater car. With personalized insights and local knowledge, this journey promises a unique experience that unveils the secrets of Orkney’s stunning landscapes. Perfect for history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. - tour of the beautiful Orkney Islands with a local guide - Visit ancient sites like the stone circles of Stenness - Enjoy comfortable transport in a minibus or car - Ideal for small groups seeking a personalized experience
This is a private tour. You will be picked up and driven around the islands, taking in the Standing Stones of Stenness, Ring of Brodgar, Skara Brae, Unstan Cairn and a trip out to see the cliffs at Yesnaby. You can decide your own itinerary if required.
For this tour you need to take the shuttle bus from the pier to the city centre. Kirkwall is the largest town in Orkney, an archipelago in the north of mainland Scotland. What to expect – your local guide will take you around Kirkwall, the largest town in Orkney, which is situated on the northern coast of mainland Orkney We will explore St. Magnus Cathedral founded in 1137 by the Viking, Earl Rognvald, in honour of his uncle St Magnus. Then we will visit two buildings full of history in the heart of Kirkwall: Bishop´s and Earl´s Palace. Bishop’s Palace is one of the best - preserved buildings from medieval times. Once this visit is finished, we will head to Albert Street. Your local guide will meet you up at the meeting point and take you back to the ship. PLEASE NOTE: WALKING INVOLVED MISSING YOU ALREADY!! Included: Bishop´s and Earl´s Palace
These tours, which include sites like the Italian Chapel, Yesnaby Cliffs, Skara Brae, Ring of Brodgar, Standing Stones of Stenness, and the Unstan Burial Tomb are unique for several reasons. These sites collectively offer a blend of historical, archaeological, natural, and cultural significance. The Italian Chapel is a remarkable example of resilience and creativity. Built by Italian prisoners of war (War II). Yesnaby Cliffs are famous for their dramatic sea cliffs and rugged coastline. Skara Brae is one of the most complete and well-preserved prehistoric villages in Europe, dating back over 5,000 years. The Ring of Brodgar is a Neolithic stone circle and part of the UNESCO-listed Heart of Neolithic Orkney. The Standing Stones of Stenness are part of an ancient ritual complex and are among the oldest stone circles in Britain, dating back to around 3,000 BCE. The Unstan Burial Tomb is a Neolithic chambered cairn and one of several burial sites found on Orkney and the oldest of all.
Explore the enchanting orkney island with the expert guide who brings over 30 years of experience and local knowledge to your tour . This journey promises a unique experience the secrets of orkneys stunning landscape
A private tour that is tailored to your wants needs and wishes. To see our magnificent views of the scenery, bird and sea life as well as our iconic neolithic and bronze age monuments. If there are specific sites you wish to see that has not been mentioned please let me know so I can adjust the itinerary. If you require a lunch stop please give me plenty notice to book in advance Collection and drop offs can altered to your choice
I’m an Orcadian born and brought up right here in Orkney. Join me on a relaxed private tour exploring some of the islands’ most remarkable places, including Skara Brae, the Ring of Brodgar and the Standing Stones of Stenness. Whether it’s your first time here or your tenth, I’ll show you the Orkney I know — the hidden spots, the ancient sites that still feel alive, and the simple joys of island life. We’ll walk, chat, and take things at a relaxed pace. I’m not here to lecture — just to share what I know and love in a way that’s friendly, honest, and real. If you enjoy a bit of fresh air, good company, and stories that go back thousands of years (with maybe a few sheep and sea views along the way), I’d be chuffed to show you around.
Stepping back in time and delving into the rich tapestry of Orkney’s past with our expertly guided tours. The Orkney Islands are a treasure trove of Neolithic wonders, boasting some of the world’s most well-preserved archaeological sites. From the ancient village of Skara Brae to the majestic Ring of Brodgar, our tours offer you a unique opportunity to walk in the footsteps of those who shaped history thousands of years ago. Discover the secrets of Orkney’s ancient landscape and uncover the stories behind these remarkable sites. And not forgetting the role Scapa Flow did play in both world wars and the magnificent "Miracle of camp 60" The Italian Chapel and many more.
My tours, including sites like the Skara Brae, Italian Chapel, Scapa Flow, Yesnaby Cliffs, Ring of Brodgar, Standing Stones of Stenness, and many more are unique for several reasons: Skara Brae is Europe's best-preserved prehistoric village, dating back over 5,000 years. Italian Chapel was built by Italian POWs during World War II, making it a symbol of hope and resilience. Ring of Brodgar and Standing Stones of Stenness are both part of a UNESCO World Heritage site known as the Heart of Neolithic Orkney. Yesnaby Cliffs and Marwick Head are known for their dramatic sea cliffs, offering breath taking coastal views. Overall, these tours are unique because they offer a fascinating blend of ancient history, dramatic natural beauty, and wartime significance, all while experiencing Orkney’s exceptional landscape and wildlife.
Hello, I’m Gail , your friendly local taxi driver and tour guide based in Kirkwall, Orkney. With years of experience, I offer relaxed, flexible tours from the comfort of my car, helping you explore the best of Mainland Orkney at your own pace. I specialize in visits to our world-famous Neolithic monuments such as Skara Brae, the Standing Stones of Stenness, and the Ring of Brodgar. For those seeking a gentler experience, I provide scenic drives along the coastline, through quiet villages, and to hidden viewpoints. I also arrange distillery visits, local history stops, and tailor-made routes based on your interests. Friendly, knowledgeable, and fully licensed — I’m here to help you enjoy Orkney your way.
These tours, which include sites like the Italian Chapel, Yesnaby Cliffs, Skara Brae, Ring of Brodgar, Standing Stones of Stenness, and the Unstan Burial Tomb are unique for several reasons. These sites collectively offer a blend of historical, archaeological, natural, and cultural significance. The Italian Chapel is a remarkable example of resilience and creativity. Built by Italian prisoners of war (War II). Yesnaby Cliffs are famous for their dramatic sea cliffs and rugged coastline. Skara Brae is one of the most complete and well-preserved prehistoric villages in Europe, dating back over 5,000 years. The Ring of Brodgar is a Neolithic stone circle and part of the UNESCO-listed Heart of Neolithic Orkney. The Standing Stones of Stenness are part of an ancient ritual complex and are among the oldest stone circles in Britain, dating back to around 3,000 BCE. The Unstan Burial Tomb is a Neolithic chambered cairn and one of several burial sites found on Orkney and the oldest of all.
A small group tour of the Orkney Islands offers a uniquely intimate and personalized experience for cruise guests. Unlike larger tour groups, a smaller group size allows for greater flexibility in itinerary planning and more personalized attention from knowledgeable guides. Here are a few reasons why a small group tour of the Orkney Islands is particularly special for cruise guests.
Stepping back in time and delving into the rich tapestry of Orkney’s past with the expertly guided tours. The Orkney Islands are a treasure trove of Neolithic wonders, boasting some of the world’s most well-preserved archaeological sites, and war history. From the ancient village of Skara Brae to the majestic Ring of Brodgar, the tours offer you a unique opportunity to walk in the footsteps of those who shaped history thousands of years ago. Discover the secrets of Orkney’s ancient landscape and uncover the stories behind these remarkable sites. And not forgetting the role Scapa Flow did play in both world wars and the magnificent "Miracle of camp 60" The Italian Chapel and many more.
Enjoy a private, exclusive tour with your own local guide. Embark on “Orkney Spirits” a tour blending Orkney’s ancient historical sites with its proud whiskey heritage. Start in the bustling town of Kirkwall, exploring its Viking past and magnificent cathedral. Journey through time at the Neolithic sites of Stenness and the Ring of Brodgar, then visit Skara Brae to connect with the island’s Stone Age inhabitants. Traverse the Churchill Barriers, poignant reminders of wartime resilience, and visit the Italian Chapel, a testament to human spirit and artistry. Conclude your tour with a visit to Scapa distillery, where traditional whiskey-making comes to life. This tour offers a unique blend of history and flavor. Please note: The availability and accessibility of attractions may vary based on time of day and crowd conditions, ensuring each visit is a unique experience. Additionally, if the Scapa Distillery is closed, we will make an effort to arrange a visit to another distillery.
Explore the captivating Orkney Islands on this semi-private tour, perfect for small groups of up to 14 travelers. This 6.5-hour journey begins with a convenient pickup from Kirkwall, allowing you to immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of the region. Visit iconic sites like St. Magnus Cathedral, the Italian Chapel, and the stunning countryside, while a knowledgeable guide shares fascinating stories and local insights. - Duration: Approximately 6 hours and 30 minutes - Maximum group size of 14 ensures a personalized experience - Key highlights include St. Magnus Cathedral and the Italian Chapel - Pickup from Kirkwall Port.
Get ready to delve deep into Orkney's incredible past with a heritage tour from Scapa Tours! We offer an unparalleled way to explore the island's rich archaeological, Viking, and wartime history, ensuring a captivating and comfortable experience. Why choose Scapa Tours for your Orkney Heritage adventure?
A private half-day tour reveals Orkney’s Historic heritage through the Ancient landscapes surrounding Kirkwall. Travel across a region where Archaeological treasures and Cultural traditions preserve one of Europe’s oldest civilizations. How did these remarkable islands shape thousands of years of human history? Discover Historic landmarks, Medieval sites, and Architectural monuments that reflect Norse influence and enduring island heritage. Your knowledgeable guide brings the region’s Classical legacy, cultural identity, and remarkable past to life through engaging historical insights. This premium experience combines breathtaking scenery with UNESCO Heritage sites, timeless architecture, and the enduring legacy of one of Scotland’s most extraordinary historic destinations. Please note: The program and attractions may vary based on booking date/time and crowd conditions, ensuring each visit is a unique experience.
Stepping back in time and delving into the rich tapestry of Orkney’s past with the expertly guided tours. The Orkney Islands are a treasure trove of Neolithic wonders, boasting some of the world’s most well-preserved archaeological sites. From the ancient village of Skara Brae to the majestic Ring of Brodgar, our tours offer you a unique opportunity to walk in the footsteps of those who shaped history thousands of years ago. Discover the secrets of Orkney’s ancient landscape and uncover the stories behind these remarkable sites. And not forgetting the role Scapa Flow did play in both world wars and the magnificent "Miracle of camp 60" The Italian Chapel and many more.
Explore the enchanting Orkney Islands with expert guide Gordon T, who brings over 30 years of experience to your tour. Delve into the rich history and culture as you visit ancient stone circles and dramatic coastal cliffs, all while enjoying the comfort of an 8-seater minibus or a 4-seater car. With personalized insights and local knowledge, this journey promises a unique experience that unveils the secrets of Orkney’s stunning landscapes. Perfect for history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. - tour of the beautiful Orkney Islands with a local guide - Visit ancient sites like the stone circles of Stenness - Enjoy comfortable transport in a minibus or car - Ideal for small groups seeking a personalized experience
This is a private tour. You will be picked up and driven around the islands, taking in the Standing Stones of Stenness, Ring of Brodgar, Skara Brae, Unstan Cairn and a trip out to see the cliffs at Yesnaby. You can decide your own itinerary if required.
For this tour you need to take the shuttle bus from the pier to the city centre. Kirkwall is the largest town in Orkney, an archipelago in the north of mainland Scotland. What to expect – your local guide will take you around Kirkwall, the largest town in Orkney, which is situated on the northern coast of mainland Orkney We will explore St. Magnus Cathedral founded in 1137 by the Viking, Earl Rognvald, in honour of his uncle St Magnus. Then we will visit two buildings full of history in the heart of Kirkwall: Bishop´s and Earl´s Palace. Bishop’s Palace is one of the best - preserved buildings from medieval times. Once this visit is finished, we will head to Albert Street. Your local guide will meet you up at the meeting point and take you back to the ship. PLEASE NOTE: WALKING INVOLVED MISSING YOU ALREADY!! Included: Bishop´s and Earl´s Palace
These tours, which include sites like the Italian Chapel, Yesnaby Cliffs, Skara Brae, Ring of Brodgar, Standing Stones of Stenness, and the Unstan Burial Tomb are unique for several reasons. These sites collectively offer a blend of historical, archaeological, natural, and cultural significance. The Italian Chapel is a remarkable example of resilience and creativity. Built by Italian prisoners of war (War II). Yesnaby Cliffs are famous for their dramatic sea cliffs and rugged coastline. Skara Brae is one of the most complete and well-preserved prehistoric villages in Europe, dating back over 5,000 years. The Ring of Brodgar is a Neolithic stone circle and part of the UNESCO-listed Heart of Neolithic Orkney. The Standing Stones of Stenness are part of an ancient ritual complex and are among the oldest stone circles in Britain, dating back to around 3,000 BCE. The Unstan Burial Tomb is a Neolithic chambered cairn and one of several burial sites found on Orkney and the oldest of all.
Explore the enchanting orkney island with the expert guide who brings over 30 years of experience and local knowledge to your tour . This journey promises a unique experience the secrets of orkneys stunning landscape
A private tour that is tailored to your wants needs and wishes. To see our magnificent views of the scenery, bird and sea life as well as our iconic neolithic and bronze age monuments. If there are specific sites you wish to see that has not been mentioned please let me know so I can adjust the itinerary. If you require a lunch stop please give me plenty notice to book in advance Collection and drop offs can altered to your choice
I’m an Orcadian born and brought up right here in Orkney. Join me on a relaxed private tour exploring some of the islands’ most remarkable places, including Skara Brae, the Ring of Brodgar and the Standing Stones of Stenness. Whether it’s your first time here or your tenth, I’ll show you the Orkney I know — the hidden spots, the ancient sites that still feel alive, and the simple joys of island life. We’ll walk, chat, and take things at a relaxed pace. I’m not here to lecture — just to share what I know and love in a way that’s friendly, honest, and real. If you enjoy a bit of fresh air, good company, and stories that go back thousands of years (with maybe a few sheep and sea views along the way), I’d be chuffed to show you around.
Stepping back in time and delving into the rich tapestry of Orkney’s past with our expertly guided tours. The Orkney Islands are a treasure trove of Neolithic wonders, boasting some of the world’s most well-preserved archaeological sites. From the ancient village of Skara Brae to the majestic Ring of Brodgar, our tours offer you a unique opportunity to walk in the footsteps of those who shaped history thousands of years ago. Discover the secrets of Orkney’s ancient landscape and uncover the stories behind these remarkable sites. And not forgetting the role Scapa Flow did play in both world wars and the magnificent "Miracle of camp 60" The Italian Chapel and many more.
My tours, including sites like the Skara Brae, Italian Chapel, Scapa Flow, Yesnaby Cliffs, Ring of Brodgar, Standing Stones of Stenness, and many more are unique for several reasons: Skara Brae is Europe's best-preserved prehistoric village, dating back over 5,000 years. Italian Chapel was built by Italian POWs during World War II, making it a symbol of hope and resilience. Ring of Brodgar and Standing Stones of Stenness are both part of a UNESCO World Heritage site known as the Heart of Neolithic Orkney. Yesnaby Cliffs and Marwick Head are known for their dramatic sea cliffs, offering breath taking coastal views. Overall, these tours are unique because they offer a fascinating blend of ancient history, dramatic natural beauty, and wartime significance, all while experiencing Orkney’s exceptional landscape and wildlife.
Hello, I’m Gail , your friendly local taxi driver and tour guide based in Kirkwall, Orkney. With years of experience, I offer relaxed, flexible tours from the comfort of my car, helping you explore the best of Mainland Orkney at your own pace. I specialize in visits to our world-famous Neolithic monuments such as Skara Brae, the Standing Stones of Stenness, and the Ring of Brodgar. For those seeking a gentler experience, I provide scenic drives along the coastline, through quiet villages, and to hidden viewpoints. I also arrange distillery visits, local history stops, and tailor-made routes based on your interests. Friendly, knowledgeable, and fully licensed — I’m here to help you enjoy Orkney your way.
These tours, which include sites like the Italian Chapel, Yesnaby Cliffs, Skara Brae, Ring of Brodgar, Standing Stones of Stenness, and the Unstan Burial Tomb are unique for several reasons. These sites collectively offer a blend of historical, archaeological, natural, and cultural significance. The Italian Chapel is a remarkable example of resilience and creativity. Built by Italian prisoners of war (War II). Yesnaby Cliffs are famous for their dramatic sea cliffs and rugged coastline. Skara Brae is one of the most complete and well-preserved prehistoric villages in Europe, dating back over 5,000 years. The Ring of Brodgar is a Neolithic stone circle and part of the UNESCO-listed Heart of Neolithic Orkney. The Standing Stones of Stenness are part of an ancient ritual complex and are among the oldest stone circles in Britain, dating back to around 3,000 BCE. The Unstan Burial Tomb is a Neolithic chambered cairn and one of several burial sites found on Orkney and the oldest of all.
A small group tour of the Orkney Islands offers a uniquely intimate and personalized experience for cruise guests. Unlike larger tour groups, a smaller group size allows for greater flexibility in itinerary planning and more personalized attention from knowledgeable guides. Here are a few reasons why a small group tour of the Orkney Islands is particularly special for cruise guests.
Stepping back in time and delving into the rich tapestry of Orkney’s past with the expertly guided tours. The Orkney Islands are a treasure trove of Neolithic wonders, boasting some of the world’s most well-preserved archaeological sites, and war history. From the ancient village of Skara Brae to the majestic Ring of Brodgar, the tours offer you a unique opportunity to walk in the footsteps of those who shaped history thousands of years ago. Discover the secrets of Orkney’s ancient landscape and uncover the stories behind these remarkable sites. And not forgetting the role Scapa Flow did play in both world wars and the magnificent "Miracle of camp 60" The Italian Chapel and many more.
Enjoy a private, exclusive tour with your own local guide. Embark on “Orkney Spirits” a tour blending Orkney’s ancient historical sites with its proud whiskey heritage. Start in the bustling town of Kirkwall, exploring its Viking past and magnificent cathedral. Journey through time at the Neolithic sites of Stenness and the Ring of Brodgar, then visit Skara Brae to connect with the island’s Stone Age inhabitants. Traverse the Churchill Barriers, poignant reminders of wartime resilience, and visit the Italian Chapel, a testament to human spirit and artistry. Conclude your tour with a visit to Scapa distillery, where traditional whiskey-making comes to life. This tour offers a unique blend of history and flavor. Please note: The availability and accessibility of attractions may vary based on time of day and crowd conditions, ensuring each visit is a unique experience. Additionally, if the Scapa Distillery is closed, we will make an effort to arrange a visit to another distillery.
Explore the captivating Orkney Islands on this semi-private tour, perfect for small groups of up to 14 travelers. This 6.5-hour journey begins with a convenient pickup from Kirkwall, allowing you to immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of the region. Visit iconic sites like St. Magnus Cathedral, the Italian Chapel, and the stunning countryside, while a knowledgeable guide shares fascinating stories and local insights. - Duration: Approximately 6 hours and 30 minutes - Maximum group size of 14 ensures a personalized experience - Key highlights include St. Magnus Cathedral and the Italian Chapel - Pickup from Kirkwall Port.
Get ready to delve deep into Orkney's incredible past with a heritage tour from Scapa Tours! We offer an unparalleled way to explore the island's rich archaeological, Viking, and wartime history, ensuring a captivating and comfortable experience. Why choose Scapa Tours for your Orkney Heritage adventure?
A private half-day tour reveals Orkney’s Historic heritage through the Ancient landscapes surrounding Kirkwall. Travel across a region where Archaeological treasures and Cultural traditions preserve one of Europe’s oldest civilizations. How did these remarkable islands shape thousands of years of human history? Discover Historic landmarks, Medieval sites, and Architectural monuments that reflect Norse influence and enduring island heritage. Your knowledgeable guide brings the region’s Classical legacy, cultural identity, and remarkable past to life through engaging historical insights. This premium experience combines breathtaking scenery with UNESCO Heritage sites, timeless architecture, and the enduring legacy of one of Scotland’s most extraordinary historic destinations. Please note: The program and attractions may vary based on booking date/time and crowd conditions, ensuring each visit is a unique experience.
Stepping back in time and delving into the rich tapestry of Orkney’s past with the expertly guided tours. The Orkney Islands are a treasure trove of Neolithic wonders, boasting some of the world’s most well-preserved archaeological sites. From the ancient village of Skara Brae to the majestic Ring of Brodgar, our tours offer you a unique opportunity to walk in the footsteps of those who shaped history thousands of years ago. Discover the secrets of Orkney’s ancient landscape and uncover the stories behind these remarkable sites. And not forgetting the role Scapa Flow did play in both world wars and the magnificent "Miracle of camp 60" The Italian Chapel and many more.
Explore the enchanting Orkney Islands with expert guide Gordon T, who brings over 30 years of experience to your tour. Delve into the rich history and culture as you visit ancient stone circles and dramatic coastal cliffs, all while enjoying the comfort of an 8-seater minibus or a 4-seater car. With personalized insights and local knowledge, this journey promises a unique experience that unveils the secrets of Orkney’s stunning landscapes. Perfect for history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. - tour of the beautiful Orkney Islands with a local guide - Visit ancient sites like the stone circles of Stenness - Enjoy comfortable transport in a minibus or car - Ideal for small groups seeking a personalized experience
This is a private tour. You will be picked up and driven around the islands, taking in the Standing Stones of Stenness, Ring of Brodgar, Skara Brae, Unstan Cairn and a trip out to see the cliffs at Yesnaby. You can decide your own itinerary if required.
For this tour you need to take the shuttle bus from the pier to the city centre. Kirkwall is the largest town in Orkney, an archipelago in the north of mainland Scotland. What to expect – your local guide will take you around Kirkwall, the largest town in Orkney, which is situated on the northern coast of mainland Orkney We will explore St. Magnus Cathedral founded in 1137 by the Viking, Earl Rognvald, in honour of his uncle St Magnus. Then we will visit two buildings full of history in the heart of Kirkwall: Bishop´s and Earl´s Palace. Bishop’s Palace is one of the best - preserved buildings from medieval times. Once this visit is finished, we will head to Albert Street. Your local guide will meet you up at the meeting point and take you back to the ship. PLEASE NOTE: WALKING INVOLVED MISSING YOU ALREADY!! Included: Bishop´s and Earl´s Palace
These tours, which include sites like the Italian Chapel, Yesnaby Cliffs, Skara Brae, Ring of Brodgar, Standing Stones of Stenness, and the Unstan Burial Tomb are unique for several reasons. These sites collectively offer a blend of historical, archaeological, natural, and cultural significance. The Italian Chapel is a remarkable example of resilience and creativity. Built by Italian prisoners of war (War II). Yesnaby Cliffs are famous for their dramatic sea cliffs and rugged coastline. Skara Brae is one of the most complete and well-preserved prehistoric villages in Europe, dating back over 5,000 years. The Ring of Brodgar is a Neolithic stone circle and part of the UNESCO-listed Heart of Neolithic Orkney. The Standing Stones of Stenness are part of an ancient ritual complex and are among the oldest stone circles in Britain, dating back to around 3,000 BCE. The Unstan Burial Tomb is a Neolithic chambered cairn and one of several burial sites found on Orkney and the oldest of all.
Explore the enchanting orkney island with the expert guide who brings over 30 years of experience and local knowledge to your tour . This journey promises a unique experience the secrets of orkneys stunning landscape
A private tour that is tailored to your wants needs and wishes. To see our magnificent views of the scenery, bird and sea life as well as our iconic neolithic and bronze age monuments. If there are specific sites you wish to see that has not been mentioned please let me know so I can adjust the itinerary. If you require a lunch stop please give me plenty notice to book in advance Collection and drop offs can altered to your choice
I’m an Orcadian born and brought up right here in Orkney. Join me on a relaxed private tour exploring some of the islands’ most remarkable places, including Skara Brae, the Ring of Brodgar and the Standing Stones of Stenness. Whether it’s your first time here or your tenth, I’ll show you the Orkney I know — the hidden spots, the ancient sites that still feel alive, and the simple joys of island life. We’ll walk, chat, and take things at a relaxed pace. I’m not here to lecture — just to share what I know and love in a way that’s friendly, honest, and real. If you enjoy a bit of fresh air, good company, and stories that go back thousands of years (with maybe a few sheep and sea views along the way), I’d be chuffed to show you around.
Stepping back in time and delving into the rich tapestry of Orkney’s past with our expertly guided tours. The Orkney Islands are a treasure trove of Neolithic wonders, boasting some of the world’s most well-preserved archaeological sites. From the ancient village of Skara Brae to the majestic Ring of Brodgar, our tours offer you a unique opportunity to walk in the footsteps of those who shaped history thousands of years ago. Discover the secrets of Orkney’s ancient landscape and uncover the stories behind these remarkable sites. And not forgetting the role Scapa Flow did play in both world wars and the magnificent "Miracle of camp 60" The Italian Chapel and many more.
My tours, including sites like the Skara Brae, Italian Chapel, Scapa Flow, Yesnaby Cliffs, Ring of Brodgar, Standing Stones of Stenness, and many more are unique for several reasons: Skara Brae is Europe's best-preserved prehistoric village, dating back over 5,000 years. Italian Chapel was built by Italian POWs during World War II, making it a symbol of hope and resilience. Ring of Brodgar and Standing Stones of Stenness are both part of a UNESCO World Heritage site known as the Heart of Neolithic Orkney. Yesnaby Cliffs and Marwick Head are known for their dramatic sea cliffs, offering breath taking coastal views. Overall, these tours are unique because they offer a fascinating blend of ancient history, dramatic natural beauty, and wartime significance, all while experiencing Orkney’s exceptional landscape and wildlife.
Hello, I’m Gail , your friendly local taxi driver and tour guide based in Kirkwall, Orkney. With years of experience, I offer relaxed, flexible tours from the comfort of my car, helping you explore the best of Mainland Orkney at your own pace. I specialize in visits to our world-famous Neolithic monuments such as Skara Brae, the Standing Stones of Stenness, and the Ring of Brodgar. For those seeking a gentler experience, I provide scenic drives along the coastline, through quiet villages, and to hidden viewpoints. I also arrange distillery visits, local history stops, and tailor-made routes based on your interests. Friendly, knowledgeable, and fully licensed — I’m here to help you enjoy Orkney your way.
These tours, which include sites like the Italian Chapel, Yesnaby Cliffs, Skara Brae, Ring of Brodgar, Standing Stones of Stenness, and the Unstan Burial Tomb are unique for several reasons. These sites collectively offer a blend of historical, archaeological, natural, and cultural significance. The Italian Chapel is a remarkable example of resilience and creativity. Built by Italian prisoners of war (War II). Yesnaby Cliffs are famous for their dramatic sea cliffs and rugged coastline. Skara Brae is one of the most complete and well-preserved prehistoric villages in Europe, dating back over 5,000 years. The Ring of Brodgar is a Neolithic stone circle and part of the UNESCO-listed Heart of Neolithic Orkney. The Standing Stones of Stenness are part of an ancient ritual complex and are among the oldest stone circles in Britain, dating back to around 3,000 BCE. The Unstan Burial Tomb is a Neolithic chambered cairn and one of several burial sites found on Orkney and the oldest of all.
A small group tour of the Orkney Islands offers a uniquely intimate and personalized experience for cruise guests. Unlike larger tour groups, a smaller group size allows for greater flexibility in itinerary planning and more personalized attention from knowledgeable guides. Here are a few reasons why a small group tour of the Orkney Islands is particularly special for cruise guests.
Stepping back in time and delving into the rich tapestry of Orkney’s past with the expertly guided tours. The Orkney Islands are a treasure trove of Neolithic wonders, boasting some of the world’s most well-preserved archaeological sites, and war history. From the ancient village of Skara Brae to the majestic Ring of Brodgar, the tours offer you a unique opportunity to walk in the footsteps of those who shaped history thousands of years ago. Discover the secrets of Orkney’s ancient landscape and uncover the stories behind these remarkable sites. And not forgetting the role Scapa Flow did play in both world wars and the magnificent "Miracle of camp 60" The Italian Chapel and many more.
Enjoy a private, exclusive tour with your own local guide. Embark on “Orkney Spirits” a tour blending Orkney’s ancient historical sites with its proud whiskey heritage. Start in the bustling town of Kirkwall, exploring its Viking past and magnificent cathedral. Journey through time at the Neolithic sites of Stenness and the Ring of Brodgar, then visit Skara Brae to connect with the island’s Stone Age inhabitants. Traverse the Churchill Barriers, poignant reminders of wartime resilience, and visit the Italian Chapel, a testament to human spirit and artistry. Conclude your tour with a visit to Scapa distillery, where traditional whiskey-making comes to life. This tour offers a unique blend of history and flavor. Please note: The availability and accessibility of attractions may vary based on time of day and crowd conditions, ensuring each visit is a unique experience. Additionally, if the Scapa Distillery is closed, we will make an effort to arrange a visit to another distillery.
Explore the captivating Orkney Islands on this semi-private tour, perfect for small groups of up to 14 travelers. This 6.5-hour journey begins with a convenient pickup from Kirkwall, allowing you to immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of the region. Visit iconic sites like St. Magnus Cathedral, the Italian Chapel, and the stunning countryside, while a knowledgeable guide shares fascinating stories and local insights. - Duration: Approximately 6 hours and 30 minutes - Maximum group size of 14 ensures a personalized experience - Key highlights include St. Magnus Cathedral and the Italian Chapel - Pickup from Kirkwall Port.
Get ready to delve deep into Orkney's incredible past with a heritage tour from Scapa Tours! We offer an unparalleled way to explore the island's rich archaeological, Viking, and wartime history, ensuring a captivating and comfortable experience. Why choose Scapa Tours for your Orkney Heritage adventure?
A private half-day tour reveals Orkney’s Historic heritage through the Ancient landscapes surrounding Kirkwall. Travel across a region where Archaeological treasures and Cultural traditions preserve one of Europe’s oldest civilizations. How did these remarkable islands shape thousands of years of human history? Discover Historic landmarks, Medieval sites, and Architectural monuments that reflect Norse influence and enduring island heritage. Your knowledgeable guide brings the region’s Classical legacy, cultural identity, and remarkable past to life through engaging historical insights. This premium experience combines breathtaking scenery with UNESCO Heritage sites, timeless architecture, and the enduring legacy of one of Scotland’s most extraordinary historic destinations. Please note: The program and attractions may vary based on booking date/time and crowd conditions, ensuring each visit is a unique experience.
Stepping back in time and delving into the rich tapestry of Orkney’s past with the expertly guided tours. The Orkney Islands are a treasure trove of Neolithic wonders, boasting some of the world’s most well-preserved archaeological sites. From the ancient village of Skara Brae to the majestic Ring of Brodgar, our tours offer you a unique opportunity to walk in the footsteps of those who shaped history thousands of years ago. Discover the secrets of Orkney’s ancient landscape and uncover the stories behind these remarkable sites. And not forgetting the role Scapa Flow did play in both world wars and the magnificent "Miracle of camp 60" The Italian Chapel and many more.
Explore the enchanting Orkney Islands with expert guide Gordon T, who brings over 30 years of experience to your tour. Delve into the rich history and culture as you visit ancient stone circles and dramatic coastal cliffs, all while enjoying the comfort of an 8-seater minibus or a 4-seater car. With personalized insights and local knowledge, this journey promises a unique experience that unveils the secrets of Orkney’s stunning landscapes. Perfect for history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. - tour of the beautiful Orkney Islands with a local guide - Visit ancient sites like the stone circles of Stenness - Enjoy comfortable transport in a minibus or car - Ideal for small groups seeking a personalized experience
This is a private tour. You will be picked up and driven around the islands, taking in the Standing Stones of Stenness, Ring of Brodgar, Skara Brae, Unstan Cairn and a trip out to see the cliffs at Yesnaby. You can decide your own itinerary if required.
For this tour you need to take the shuttle bus from the pier to the city centre. Kirkwall is the largest town in Orkney, an archipelago in the north of mainland Scotland. What to expect – your local guide will take you around Kirkwall, the largest town in Orkney, which is situated on the northern coast of mainland Orkney We will explore St. Magnus Cathedral founded in 1137 by the Viking, Earl Rognvald, in honour of his uncle St Magnus. Then we will visit two buildings full of history in the heart of Kirkwall: Bishop´s and Earl´s Palace. Bishop’s Palace is one of the best - preserved buildings from medieval times. Once this visit is finished, we will head to Albert Street. Your local guide will meet you up at the meeting point and take you back to the ship. PLEASE NOTE: WALKING INVOLVED MISSING YOU ALREADY!! Included: Bishop´s and Earl´s Palace
These tours, which include sites like the Italian Chapel, Yesnaby Cliffs, Skara Brae, Ring of Brodgar, Standing Stones of Stenness, and the Unstan Burial Tomb are unique for several reasons. These sites collectively offer a blend of historical, archaeological, natural, and cultural significance. The Italian Chapel is a remarkable example of resilience and creativity. Built by Italian prisoners of war (War II). Yesnaby Cliffs are famous for their dramatic sea cliffs and rugged coastline. Skara Brae is one of the most complete and well-preserved prehistoric villages in Europe, dating back over 5,000 years. The Ring of Brodgar is a Neolithic stone circle and part of the UNESCO-listed Heart of Neolithic Orkney. The Standing Stones of Stenness are part of an ancient ritual complex and are among the oldest stone circles in Britain, dating back to around 3,000 BCE. The Unstan Burial Tomb is a Neolithic chambered cairn and one of several burial sites found on Orkney and the oldest of all.
Explore the enchanting orkney island with the expert guide who brings over 30 years of experience and local knowledge to your tour . This journey promises a unique experience the secrets of orkneys stunning landscape
A private tour that is tailored to your wants needs and wishes. To see our magnificent views of the scenery, bird and sea life as well as our iconic neolithic and bronze age monuments. If there are specific sites you wish to see that has not been mentioned please let me know so I can adjust the itinerary. If you require a lunch stop please give me plenty notice to book in advance Collection and drop offs can altered to your choice
I’m an Orcadian born and brought up right here in Orkney. Join me on a relaxed private tour exploring some of the islands’ most remarkable places, including Skara Brae, the Ring of Brodgar and the Standing Stones of Stenness. Whether it’s your first time here or your tenth, I’ll show you the Orkney I know — the hidden spots, the ancient sites that still feel alive, and the simple joys of island life. We’ll walk, chat, and take things at a relaxed pace. I’m not here to lecture — just to share what I know and love in a way that’s friendly, honest, and real. If you enjoy a bit of fresh air, good company, and stories that go back thousands of years (with maybe a few sheep and sea views along the way), I’d be chuffed to show you around.
Stepping back in time and delving into the rich tapestry of Orkney’s past with our expertly guided tours. The Orkney Islands are a treasure trove of Neolithic wonders, boasting some of the world’s most well-preserved archaeological sites. From the ancient village of Skara Brae to the majestic Ring of Brodgar, our tours offer you a unique opportunity to walk in the footsteps of those who shaped history thousands of years ago. Discover the secrets of Orkney’s ancient landscape and uncover the stories behind these remarkable sites. And not forgetting the role Scapa Flow did play in both world wars and the magnificent "Miracle of camp 60" The Italian Chapel and many more.
My tours, including sites like the Skara Brae, Italian Chapel, Scapa Flow, Yesnaby Cliffs, Ring of Brodgar, Standing Stones of Stenness, and many more are unique for several reasons: Skara Brae is Europe's best-preserved prehistoric village, dating back over 5,000 years. Italian Chapel was built by Italian POWs during World War II, making it a symbol of hope and resilience. Ring of Brodgar and Standing Stones of Stenness are both part of a UNESCO World Heritage site known as the Heart of Neolithic Orkney. Yesnaby Cliffs and Marwick Head are known for their dramatic sea cliffs, offering breath taking coastal views. Overall, these tours are unique because they offer a fascinating blend of ancient history, dramatic natural beauty, and wartime significance, all while experiencing Orkney’s exceptional landscape and wildlife.
Hello, I’m Gail , your friendly local taxi driver and tour guide based in Kirkwall, Orkney. With years of experience, I offer relaxed, flexible tours from the comfort of my car, helping you explore the best of Mainland Orkney at your own pace. I specialize in visits to our world-famous Neolithic monuments such as Skara Brae, the Standing Stones of Stenness, and the Ring of Brodgar. For those seeking a gentler experience, I provide scenic drives along the coastline, through quiet villages, and to hidden viewpoints. I also arrange distillery visits, local history stops, and tailor-made routes based on your interests. Friendly, knowledgeable, and fully licensed — I’m here to help you enjoy Orkney your way.
These tours, which include sites like the Italian Chapel, Yesnaby Cliffs, Skara Brae, Ring of Brodgar, Standing Stones of Stenness, and the Unstan Burial Tomb are unique for several reasons. These sites collectively offer a blend of historical, archaeological, natural, and cultural significance. The Italian Chapel is a remarkable example of resilience and creativity. Built by Italian prisoners of war (War II). Yesnaby Cliffs are famous for their dramatic sea cliffs and rugged coastline. Skara Brae is one of the most complete and well-preserved prehistoric villages in Europe, dating back over 5,000 years. The Ring of Brodgar is a Neolithic stone circle and part of the UNESCO-listed Heart of Neolithic Orkney. The Standing Stones of Stenness are part of an ancient ritual complex and are among the oldest stone circles in Britain, dating back to around 3,000 BCE. The Unstan Burial Tomb is a Neolithic chambered cairn and one of several burial sites found on Orkney and the oldest of all.
A small group tour of the Orkney Islands offers a uniquely intimate and personalized experience for cruise guests. Unlike larger tour groups, a smaller group size allows for greater flexibility in itinerary planning and more personalized attention from knowledgeable guides. Here are a few reasons why a small group tour of the Orkney Islands is particularly special for cruise guests.
Stepping back in time and delving into the rich tapestry of Orkney’s past with the expertly guided tours. The Orkney Islands are a treasure trove of Neolithic wonders, boasting some of the world’s most well-preserved archaeological sites, and war history. From the ancient village of Skara Brae to the majestic Ring of Brodgar, the tours offer you a unique opportunity to walk in the footsteps of those who shaped history thousands of years ago. Discover the secrets of Orkney’s ancient landscape and uncover the stories behind these remarkable sites. And not forgetting the role Scapa Flow did play in both world wars and the magnificent "Miracle of camp 60" The Italian Chapel and many more.
Enjoy a private, exclusive tour with your own local guide. Embark on “Orkney Spirits” a tour blending Orkney’s ancient historical sites with its proud whiskey heritage. Start in the bustling town of Kirkwall, exploring its Viking past and magnificent cathedral. Journey through time at the Neolithic sites of Stenness and the Ring of Brodgar, then visit Skara Brae to connect with the island’s Stone Age inhabitants. Traverse the Churchill Barriers, poignant reminders of wartime resilience, and visit the Italian Chapel, a testament to human spirit and artistry. Conclude your tour with a visit to Scapa distillery, where traditional whiskey-making comes to life. This tour offers a unique blend of history and flavor. Please note: The availability and accessibility of attractions may vary based on time of day and crowd conditions, ensuring each visit is a unique experience. Additionally, if the Scapa Distillery is closed, we will make an effort to arrange a visit to another distillery.
Explore the captivating Orkney Islands on this semi-private tour, perfect for small groups of up to 14 travelers. This 6.5-hour journey begins with a convenient pickup from Kirkwall, allowing you to immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of the region. Visit iconic sites like St. Magnus Cathedral, the Italian Chapel, and the stunning countryside, while a knowledgeable guide shares fascinating stories and local insights. - Duration: Approximately 6 hours and 30 minutes - Maximum group size of 14 ensures a personalized experience - Key highlights include St. Magnus Cathedral and the Italian Chapel - Pickup from Kirkwall Port.
Get ready to delve deep into Orkney's incredible past with a heritage tour from Scapa Tours! We offer an unparalleled way to explore the island's rich archaeological, Viking, and wartime history, ensuring a captivating and comfortable experience. Why choose Scapa Tours for your Orkney Heritage adventure?
A private half-day tour reveals Orkney’s Historic heritage through the Ancient landscapes surrounding Kirkwall. Travel across a region where Archaeological treasures and Cultural traditions preserve one of Europe’s oldest civilizations. How did these remarkable islands shape thousands of years of human history? Discover Historic landmarks, Medieval sites, and Architectural monuments that reflect Norse influence and enduring island heritage. Your knowledgeable guide brings the region’s Classical legacy, cultural identity, and remarkable past to life through engaging historical insights. This premium experience combines breathtaking scenery with UNESCO Heritage sites, timeless architecture, and the enduring legacy of one of Scotland’s most extraordinary historic destinations. Please note: The program and attractions may vary based on booking date/time and crowd conditions, ensuring each visit is a unique experience.
Stepping back in time and delving into the rich tapestry of Orkney’s past with the expertly guided tours. The Orkney Islands are a treasure trove of Neolithic wonders, boasting some of the world’s most well-preserved archaeological sites. From the ancient village of Skara Brae to the majestic Ring of Brodgar, our tours offer you a unique opportunity to walk in the footsteps of those who shaped history thousands of years ago. Discover the secrets of Orkney’s ancient landscape and uncover the stories behind these remarkable sites. And not forgetting the role Scapa Flow did play in both world wars and the magnificent "Miracle of camp 60" The Italian Chapel and many more.
Explore the enchanting Orkney Islands with expert guide Gordon T, who brings over 30 years of experience to your tour. Delve into the rich history and culture as you visit ancient stone circles and dramatic coastal cliffs, all while enjoying the comfort of an 8-seater minibus or a 4-seater car. With personalized insights and local knowledge, this journey promises a unique experience that unveils the secrets of Orkney’s stunning landscapes. Perfect for history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. - tour of the beautiful Orkney Islands with a local guide - Visit ancient sites like the stone circles of Stenness - Enjoy comfortable transport in a minibus or car - Ideal for small groups seeking a personalized experience
This is a private tour. You will be picked up and driven around the islands, taking in the Standing Stones of Stenness, Ring of Brodgar, Skara Brae, Unstan Cairn and a trip out to see the cliffs at Yesnaby. You can decide your own itinerary if required.
For this tour you need to take the shuttle bus from the pier to the city centre. Kirkwall is the largest town in Orkney, an archipelago in the north of mainland Scotland. What to expect – your local guide will take you around Kirkwall, the largest town in Orkney, which is situated on the northern coast of mainland Orkney We will explore St. Magnus Cathedral founded in 1137 by the Viking, Earl Rognvald, in honour of his uncle St Magnus. Then we will visit two buildings full of history in the heart of Kirkwall: Bishop´s and Earl´s Palace. Bishop’s Palace is one of the best - preserved buildings from medieval times. Once this visit is finished, we will head to Albert Street. Your local guide will meet you up at the meeting point and take you back to the ship. PLEASE NOTE: WALKING INVOLVED MISSING YOU ALREADY!! Included: Bishop´s and Earl´s Palace
These tours, which include sites like the Italian Chapel, Yesnaby Cliffs, Skara Brae, Ring of Brodgar, Standing Stones of Stenness, and the Unstan Burial Tomb are unique for several reasons. These sites collectively offer a blend of historical, archaeological, natural, and cultural significance. The Italian Chapel is a remarkable example of resilience and creativity. Built by Italian prisoners of war (War II). Yesnaby Cliffs are famous for their dramatic sea cliffs and rugged coastline. Skara Brae is one of the most complete and well-preserved prehistoric villages in Europe, dating back over 5,000 years. The Ring of Brodgar is a Neolithic stone circle and part of the UNESCO-listed Heart of Neolithic Orkney. The Standing Stones of Stenness are part of an ancient ritual complex and are among the oldest stone circles in Britain, dating back to around 3,000 BCE. The Unstan Burial Tomb is a Neolithic chambered cairn and one of several burial sites found on Orkney and the oldest of all.
Explore the enchanting orkney island with the expert guide who brings over 30 years of experience and local knowledge to your tour . This journey promises a unique experience the secrets of orkneys stunning landscape
A private tour that is tailored to your wants needs and wishes. To see our magnificent views of the scenery, bird and sea life as well as our iconic neolithic and bronze age monuments. If there are specific sites you wish to see that has not been mentioned please let me know so I can adjust the itinerary. If you require a lunch stop please give me plenty notice to book in advance Collection and drop offs can altered to your choice
I’m an Orcadian born and brought up right here in Orkney. Join me on a relaxed private tour exploring some of the islands’ most remarkable places, including Skara Brae, the Ring of Brodgar and the Standing Stones of Stenness. Whether it’s your first time here or your tenth, I’ll show you the Orkney I know — the hidden spots, the ancient sites that still feel alive, and the simple joys of island life. We’ll walk, chat, and take things at a relaxed pace. I’m not here to lecture — just to share what I know and love in a way that’s friendly, honest, and real. If you enjoy a bit of fresh air, good company, and stories that go back thousands of years (with maybe a few sheep and sea views along the way), I’d be chuffed to show you around.
Stepping back in time and delving into the rich tapestry of Orkney’s past with our expertly guided tours. The Orkney Islands are a treasure trove of Neolithic wonders, boasting some of the world’s most well-preserved archaeological sites. From the ancient village of Skara Brae to the majestic Ring of Brodgar, our tours offer you a unique opportunity to walk in the footsteps of those who shaped history thousands of years ago. Discover the secrets of Orkney’s ancient landscape and uncover the stories behind these remarkable sites. And not forgetting the role Scapa Flow did play in both world wars and the magnificent "Miracle of camp 60" The Italian Chapel and many more.
My tours, including sites like the Skara Brae, Italian Chapel, Scapa Flow, Yesnaby Cliffs, Ring of Brodgar, Standing Stones of Stenness, and many more are unique for several reasons: Skara Brae is Europe's best-preserved prehistoric village, dating back over 5,000 years. Italian Chapel was built by Italian POWs during World War II, making it a symbol of hope and resilience. Ring of Brodgar and Standing Stones of Stenness are both part of a UNESCO World Heritage site known as the Heart of Neolithic Orkney. Yesnaby Cliffs and Marwick Head are known for their dramatic sea cliffs, offering breath taking coastal views. Overall, these tours are unique because they offer a fascinating blend of ancient history, dramatic natural beauty, and wartime significance, all while experiencing Orkney’s exceptional landscape and wildlife.
Hello, I’m Gail , your friendly local taxi driver and tour guide based in Kirkwall, Orkney. With years of experience, I offer relaxed, flexible tours from the comfort of my car, helping you explore the best of Mainland Orkney at your own pace. I specialize in visits to our world-famous Neolithic monuments such as Skara Brae, the Standing Stones of Stenness, and the Ring of Brodgar. For those seeking a gentler experience, I provide scenic drives along the coastline, through quiet villages, and to hidden viewpoints. I also arrange distillery visits, local history stops, and tailor-made routes based on your interests. Friendly, knowledgeable, and fully licensed — I’m here to help you enjoy Orkney your way.
These tours, which include sites like the Italian Chapel, Yesnaby Cliffs, Skara Brae, Ring of Brodgar, Standing Stones of Stenness, and the Unstan Burial Tomb are unique for several reasons. These sites collectively offer a blend of historical, archaeological, natural, and cultural significance. The Italian Chapel is a remarkable example of resilience and creativity. Built by Italian prisoners of war (War II). Yesnaby Cliffs are famous for their dramatic sea cliffs and rugged coastline. Skara Brae is one of the most complete and well-preserved prehistoric villages in Europe, dating back over 5,000 years. The Ring of Brodgar is a Neolithic stone circle and part of the UNESCO-listed Heart of Neolithic Orkney. The Standing Stones of Stenness are part of an ancient ritual complex and are among the oldest stone circles in Britain, dating back to around 3,000 BCE. The Unstan Burial Tomb is a Neolithic chambered cairn and one of several burial sites found on Orkney and the oldest of all.
A small group tour of the Orkney Islands offers a uniquely intimate and personalized experience for cruise guests. Unlike larger tour groups, a smaller group size allows for greater flexibility in itinerary planning and more personalized attention from knowledgeable guides. Here are a few reasons why a small group tour of the Orkney Islands is particularly special for cruise guests.
Stepping back in time and delving into the rich tapestry of Orkney’s past with the expertly guided tours. The Orkney Islands are a treasure trove of Neolithic wonders, boasting some of the world’s most well-preserved archaeological sites, and war history. From the ancient village of Skara Brae to the majestic Ring of Brodgar, the tours offer you a unique opportunity to walk in the footsteps of those who shaped history thousands of years ago. Discover the secrets of Orkney’s ancient landscape and uncover the stories behind these remarkable sites. And not forgetting the role Scapa Flow did play in both world wars and the magnificent "Miracle of camp 60" The Italian Chapel and many more.
Enjoy a private, exclusive tour with your own local guide. Embark on “Orkney Spirits” a tour blending Orkney’s ancient historical sites with its proud whiskey heritage. Start in the bustling town of Kirkwall, exploring its Viking past and magnificent cathedral. Journey through time at the Neolithic sites of Stenness and the Ring of Brodgar, then visit Skara Brae to connect with the island’s Stone Age inhabitants. Traverse the Churchill Barriers, poignant reminders of wartime resilience, and visit the Italian Chapel, a testament to human spirit and artistry. Conclude your tour with a visit to Scapa distillery, where traditional whiskey-making comes to life. This tour offers a unique blend of history and flavor. Please note: The availability and accessibility of attractions may vary based on time of day and crowd conditions, ensuring each visit is a unique experience. Additionally, if the Scapa Distillery is closed, we will make an effort to arrange a visit to another distillery.
Explore the captivating Orkney Islands on this semi-private tour, perfect for small groups of up to 14 travelers. This 6.5-hour journey begins with a convenient pickup from Kirkwall, allowing you to immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of the region. Visit iconic sites like St. Magnus Cathedral, the Italian Chapel, and the stunning countryside, while a knowledgeable guide shares fascinating stories and local insights. - Duration: Approximately 6 hours and 30 minutes - Maximum group size of 14 ensures a personalized experience - Key highlights include St. Magnus Cathedral and the Italian Chapel - Pickup from Kirkwall Port.
Get ready to delve deep into Orkney's incredible past with a heritage tour from Scapa Tours! We offer an unparalleled way to explore the island's rich archaeological, Viking, and wartime history, ensuring a captivating and comfortable experience. Why choose Scapa Tours for your Orkney Heritage adventure?
A private half-day tour reveals Orkney’s Historic heritage through the Ancient landscapes surrounding Kirkwall. Travel across a region where Archaeological treasures and Cultural traditions preserve one of Europe’s oldest civilizations. How did these remarkable islands shape thousands of years of human history? Discover Historic landmarks, Medieval sites, and Architectural monuments that reflect Norse influence and enduring island heritage. Your knowledgeable guide brings the region’s Classical legacy, cultural identity, and remarkable past to life through engaging historical insights. This premium experience combines breathtaking scenery with UNESCO Heritage sites, timeless architecture, and the enduring legacy of one of Scotland’s most extraordinary historic destinations. Please note: The program and attractions may vary based on booking date/time and crowd conditions, ensuring each visit is a unique experience.
Stepping back in time and delving into the rich tapestry of Orkney’s past with the expertly guided tours. The Orkney Islands are a treasure trove of Neolithic wonders, boasting some of the world’s most well-preserved archaeological sites. From the ancient village of Skara Brae to the majestic Ring of Brodgar, our tours offer you a unique opportunity to walk in the footsteps of those who shaped history thousands of years ago. Discover the secrets of Orkney’s ancient landscape and uncover the stories behind these remarkable sites. And not forgetting the role Scapa Flow did play in both world wars and the magnificent "Miracle of camp 60" The Italian Chapel and many more.
Explore the enchanting Orkney Islands with expert guide Gordon T, who brings over 30 years of experience to your tour. Delve into the rich history and culture as you visit ancient stone circles and dramatic coastal cliffs, all while enjoying the comfort of an 8-seater minibus or a 4-seater car. With personalized insights and local knowledge, this journey promises a unique experience that unveils the secrets of Orkney’s stunning landscapes. Perfect for history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. - tour of the beautiful Orkney Islands with a local guide - Visit ancient sites like the stone circles of Stenness - Enjoy comfortable transport in a minibus or car - Ideal for small groups seeking a personalized experience
This is a private tour. You will be picked up and driven around the islands, taking in the Standing Stones of Stenness, Ring of Brodgar, Skara Brae, Unstan Cairn and a trip out to see the cliffs at Yesnaby. You can decide your own itinerary if required.
For this tour you need to take the shuttle bus from the pier to the city centre. Kirkwall is the largest town in Orkney, an archipelago in the north of mainland Scotland. What to expect – your local guide will take you around Kirkwall, the largest town in Orkney, which is situated on the northern coast of mainland Orkney We will explore St. Magnus Cathedral founded in 1137 by the Viking, Earl Rognvald, in honour of his uncle St Magnus. Then we will visit two buildings full of history in the heart of Kirkwall: Bishop´s and Earl´s Palace. Bishop’s Palace is one of the best - preserved buildings from medieval times. Once this visit is finished, we will head to Albert Street. Your local guide will meet you up at the meeting point and take you back to the ship. PLEASE NOTE: WALKING INVOLVED MISSING YOU ALREADY!! Included: Bishop´s and Earl´s Palace
These tours, which include sites like the Italian Chapel, Yesnaby Cliffs, Skara Brae, Ring of Brodgar, Standing Stones of Stenness, and the Unstan Burial Tomb are unique for several reasons. These sites collectively offer a blend of historical, archaeological, natural, and cultural significance. The Italian Chapel is a remarkable example of resilience and creativity. Built by Italian prisoners of war (War II). Yesnaby Cliffs are famous for their dramatic sea cliffs and rugged coastline. Skara Brae is one of the most complete and well-preserved prehistoric villages in Europe, dating back over 5,000 years. The Ring of Brodgar is a Neolithic stone circle and part of the UNESCO-listed Heart of Neolithic Orkney. The Standing Stones of Stenness are part of an ancient ritual complex and are among the oldest stone circles in Britain, dating back to around 3,000 BCE. The Unstan Burial Tomb is a Neolithic chambered cairn and one of several burial sites found on Orkney and the oldest of all.
Explore the enchanting orkney island with the expert guide who brings over 30 years of experience and local knowledge to your tour . This journey promises a unique experience the secrets of orkneys stunning landscape
A private tour that is tailored to your wants needs and wishes. To see our magnificent views of the scenery, bird and sea life as well as our iconic neolithic and bronze age monuments. If there are specific sites you wish to see that has not been mentioned please let me know so I can adjust the itinerary. If you require a lunch stop please give me plenty notice to book in advance Collection and drop offs can altered to your choice
I’m an Orcadian born and brought up right here in Orkney. Join me on a relaxed private tour exploring some of the islands’ most remarkable places, including Skara Brae, the Ring of Brodgar and the Standing Stones of Stenness. Whether it’s your first time here or your tenth, I’ll show you the Orkney I know — the hidden spots, the ancient sites that still feel alive, and the simple joys of island life. We’ll walk, chat, and take things at a relaxed pace. I’m not here to lecture — just to share what I know and love in a way that’s friendly, honest, and real. If you enjoy a bit of fresh air, good company, and stories that go back thousands of years (with maybe a few sheep and sea views along the way), I’d be chuffed to show you around.
Stepping back in time and delving into the rich tapestry of Orkney’s past with our expertly guided tours. The Orkney Islands are a treasure trove of Neolithic wonders, boasting some of the world’s most well-preserved archaeological sites. From the ancient village of Skara Brae to the majestic Ring of Brodgar, our tours offer you a unique opportunity to walk in the footsteps of those who shaped history thousands of years ago. Discover the secrets of Orkney’s ancient landscape and uncover the stories behind these remarkable sites. And not forgetting the role Scapa Flow did play in both world wars and the magnificent "Miracle of camp 60" The Italian Chapel and many more.
My tours, including sites like the Skara Brae, Italian Chapel, Scapa Flow, Yesnaby Cliffs, Ring of Brodgar, Standing Stones of Stenness, and many more are unique for several reasons: Skara Brae is Europe's best-preserved prehistoric village, dating back over 5,000 years. Italian Chapel was built by Italian POWs during World War II, making it a symbol of hope and resilience. Ring of Brodgar and Standing Stones of Stenness are both part of a UNESCO World Heritage site known as the Heart of Neolithic Orkney. Yesnaby Cliffs and Marwick Head are known for their dramatic sea cliffs, offering breath taking coastal views. Overall, these tours are unique because they offer a fascinating blend of ancient history, dramatic natural beauty, and wartime significance, all while experiencing Orkney’s exceptional landscape and wildlife.
Hello, I’m Gail , your friendly local taxi driver and tour guide based in Kirkwall, Orkney. With years of experience, I offer relaxed, flexible tours from the comfort of my car, helping you explore the best of Mainland Orkney at your own pace. I specialize in visits to our world-famous Neolithic monuments such as Skara Brae, the Standing Stones of Stenness, and the Ring of Brodgar. For those seeking a gentler experience, I provide scenic drives along the coastline, through quiet villages, and to hidden viewpoints. I also arrange distillery visits, local history stops, and tailor-made routes based on your interests. Friendly, knowledgeable, and fully licensed — I’m here to help you enjoy Orkney your way.
These tours, which include sites like the Italian Chapel, Yesnaby Cliffs, Skara Brae, Ring of Brodgar, Standing Stones of Stenness, and the Unstan Burial Tomb are unique for several reasons. These sites collectively offer a blend of historical, archaeological, natural, and cultural significance. The Italian Chapel is a remarkable example of resilience and creativity. Built by Italian prisoners of war (War II). Yesnaby Cliffs are famous for their dramatic sea cliffs and rugged coastline. Skara Brae is one of the most complete and well-preserved prehistoric villages in Europe, dating back over 5,000 years. The Ring of Brodgar is a Neolithic stone circle and part of the UNESCO-listed Heart of Neolithic Orkney. The Standing Stones of Stenness are part of an ancient ritual complex and are among the oldest stone circles in Britain, dating back to around 3,000 BCE. The Unstan Burial Tomb is a Neolithic chambered cairn and one of several burial sites found on Orkney and the oldest of all.
A small group tour of the Orkney Islands offers a uniquely intimate and personalized experience for cruise guests. Unlike larger tour groups, a smaller group size allows for greater flexibility in itinerary planning and more personalized attention from knowledgeable guides. Here are a few reasons why a small group tour of the Orkney Islands is particularly special for cruise guests.
Stepping back in time and delving into the rich tapestry of Orkney’s past with the expertly guided tours. The Orkney Islands are a treasure trove of Neolithic wonders, boasting some of the world’s most well-preserved archaeological sites, and war history. From the ancient village of Skara Brae to the majestic Ring of Brodgar, the tours offer you a unique opportunity to walk in the footsteps of those who shaped history thousands of years ago. Discover the secrets of Orkney’s ancient landscape and uncover the stories behind these remarkable sites. And not forgetting the role Scapa Flow did play in both world wars and the magnificent "Miracle of camp 60" The Italian Chapel and many more.
Enjoy a private, exclusive tour with your own local guide. Embark on “Orkney Spirits” a tour blending Orkney’s ancient historical sites with its proud whiskey heritage. Start in the bustling town of Kirkwall, exploring its Viking past and magnificent cathedral. Journey through time at the Neolithic sites of Stenness and the Ring of Brodgar, then visit Skara Brae to connect with the island’s Stone Age inhabitants. Traverse the Churchill Barriers, poignant reminders of wartime resilience, and visit the Italian Chapel, a testament to human spirit and artistry. Conclude your tour with a visit to Scapa distillery, where traditional whiskey-making comes to life. This tour offers a unique blend of history and flavor. Please note: The availability and accessibility of attractions may vary based on time of day and crowd conditions, ensuring each visit is a unique experience. Additionally, if the Scapa Distillery is closed, we will make an effort to arrange a visit to another distillery.
Explore the captivating Orkney Islands on this semi-private tour, perfect for small groups of up to 14 travelers. This 6.5-hour journey begins with a convenient pickup from Kirkwall, allowing you to immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of the region. Visit iconic sites like St. Magnus Cathedral, the Italian Chapel, and the stunning countryside, while a knowledgeable guide shares fascinating stories and local insights. - Duration: Approximately 6 hours and 30 minutes - Maximum group size of 14 ensures a personalized experience - Key highlights include St. Magnus Cathedral and the Italian Chapel - Pickup from Kirkwall Port.
Get ready to delve deep into Orkney's incredible past with a heritage tour from Scapa Tours! We offer an unparalleled way to explore the island's rich archaeological, Viking, and wartime history, ensuring a captivating and comfortable experience. Why choose Scapa Tours for your Orkney Heritage adventure?
A private half-day tour reveals Orkney’s Historic heritage through the Ancient landscapes surrounding Kirkwall. Travel across a region where Archaeological treasures and Cultural traditions preserve one of Europe’s oldest civilizations. How did these remarkable islands shape thousands of years of human history? Discover Historic landmarks, Medieval sites, and Architectural monuments that reflect Norse influence and enduring island heritage. Your knowledgeable guide brings the region’s Classical legacy, cultural identity, and remarkable past to life through engaging historical insights. This premium experience combines breathtaking scenery with UNESCO Heritage sites, timeless architecture, and the enduring legacy of one of Scotland’s most extraordinary historic destinations. Please note: The program and attractions may vary based on booking date/time and crowd conditions, ensuring each visit is a unique experience.
Stepping back in time and delving into the rich tapestry of Orkney’s past with the expertly guided tours. The Orkney Islands are a treasure trove of Neolithic wonders, boasting some of the world’s most well-preserved archaeological sites. From the ancient village of Skara Brae to the majestic Ring of Brodgar, our tours offer you a unique opportunity to walk in the footsteps of those who shaped history thousands of years ago. Discover the secrets of Orkney’s ancient landscape and uncover the stories behind these remarkable sites. And not forgetting the role Scapa Flow did play in both world wars and the magnificent "Miracle of camp 60" The Italian Chapel and many more.
Explore the enchanting Orkney Islands with expert guide Gordon T, who brings over 30 years of experience to your tour. Delve into the rich history and culture as you visit ancient stone circles and dramatic coastal cliffs, all while enjoying the comfort of an 8-seater minibus or a 4-seater car. With personalized insights and local knowledge, this journey promises a unique experience that unveils the secrets of Orkney’s stunning landscapes. Perfect for history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. - tour of the beautiful Orkney Islands with a local guide - Visit ancient sites like the stone circles of Stenness - Enjoy comfortable transport in a minibus or car - Ideal for small groups seeking a personalized experience
This is a private tour. You will be picked up and driven around the islands, taking in the Standing Stones of Stenness, Ring of Brodgar, Skara Brae, Unstan Cairn and a trip out to see the cliffs at Yesnaby. You can decide your own itinerary if required.
For this tour you need to take the shuttle bus from the pier to the city centre. Kirkwall is the largest town in Orkney, an archipelago in the north of mainland Scotland. What to expect – your local guide will take you around Kirkwall, the largest town in Orkney, which is situated on the northern coast of mainland Orkney We will explore St. Magnus Cathedral founded in 1137 by the Viking, Earl Rognvald, in honour of his uncle St Magnus. Then we will visit two buildings full of history in the heart of Kirkwall: Bishop´s and Earl´s Palace. Bishop’s Palace is one of the best - preserved buildings from medieval times. Once this visit is finished, we will head to Albert Street. Your local guide will meet you up at the meeting point and take you back to the ship. PLEASE NOTE: WALKING INVOLVED MISSING YOU ALREADY!! Included: Bishop´s and Earl´s Palace
These tours, which include sites like the Italian Chapel, Yesnaby Cliffs, Skara Brae, Ring of Brodgar, Standing Stones of Stenness, and the Unstan Burial Tomb are unique for several reasons. These sites collectively offer a blend of historical, archaeological, natural, and cultural significance. The Italian Chapel is a remarkable example of resilience and creativity. Built by Italian prisoners of war (War II). Yesnaby Cliffs are famous for their dramatic sea cliffs and rugged coastline. Skara Brae is one of the most complete and well-preserved prehistoric villages in Europe, dating back over 5,000 years. The Ring of Brodgar is a Neolithic stone circle and part of the UNESCO-listed Heart of Neolithic Orkney. The Standing Stones of Stenness are part of an ancient ritual complex and are among the oldest stone circles in Britain, dating back to around 3,000 BCE. The Unstan Burial Tomb is a Neolithic chambered cairn and one of several burial sites found on Orkney and the oldest of all.
Explore the enchanting orkney island with the expert guide who brings over 30 years of experience and local knowledge to your tour . This journey promises a unique experience the secrets of orkneys stunning landscape
A private tour that is tailored to your wants needs and wishes. To see our magnificent views of the scenery, bird and sea life as well as our iconic neolithic and bronze age monuments. If there are specific sites you wish to see that has not been mentioned please let me know so I can adjust the itinerary. If you require a lunch stop please give me plenty notice to book in advance Collection and drop offs can altered to your choice
I’m an Orcadian born and brought up right here in Orkney. Join me on a relaxed private tour exploring some of the islands’ most remarkable places, including Skara Brae, the Ring of Brodgar and the Standing Stones of Stenness. Whether it’s your first time here or your tenth, I’ll show you the Orkney I know — the hidden spots, the ancient sites that still feel alive, and the simple joys of island life. We’ll walk, chat, and take things at a relaxed pace. I’m not here to lecture — just to share what I know and love in a way that’s friendly, honest, and real. If you enjoy a bit of fresh air, good company, and stories that go back thousands of years (with maybe a few sheep and sea views along the way), I’d be chuffed to show you around.
Stepping back in time and delving into the rich tapestry of Orkney’s past with our expertly guided tours. The Orkney Islands are a treasure trove of Neolithic wonders, boasting some of the world’s most well-preserved archaeological sites. From the ancient village of Skara Brae to the majestic Ring of Brodgar, our tours offer you a unique opportunity to walk in the footsteps of those who shaped history thousands of years ago. Discover the secrets of Orkney’s ancient landscape and uncover the stories behind these remarkable sites. And not forgetting the role Scapa Flow did play in both world wars and the magnificent "Miracle of camp 60" The Italian Chapel and many more.
My tours, including sites like the Skara Brae, Italian Chapel, Scapa Flow, Yesnaby Cliffs, Ring of Brodgar, Standing Stones of Stenness, and many more are unique for several reasons: Skara Brae is Europe's best-preserved prehistoric village, dating back over 5,000 years. Italian Chapel was built by Italian POWs during World War II, making it a symbol of hope and resilience. Ring of Brodgar and Standing Stones of Stenness are both part of a UNESCO World Heritage site known as the Heart of Neolithic Orkney. Yesnaby Cliffs and Marwick Head are known for their dramatic sea cliffs, offering breath taking coastal views. Overall, these tours are unique because they offer a fascinating blend of ancient history, dramatic natural beauty, and wartime significance, all while experiencing Orkney’s exceptional landscape and wildlife.
Hello, I’m Gail , your friendly local taxi driver and tour guide based in Kirkwall, Orkney. With years of experience, I offer relaxed, flexible tours from the comfort of my car, helping you explore the best of Mainland Orkney at your own pace. I specialize in visits to our world-famous Neolithic monuments such as Skara Brae, the Standing Stones of Stenness, and the Ring of Brodgar. For those seeking a gentler experience, I provide scenic drives along the coastline, through quiet villages, and to hidden viewpoints. I also arrange distillery visits, local history stops, and tailor-made routes based on your interests. Friendly, knowledgeable, and fully licensed — I’m here to help you enjoy Orkney your way.
These tours, which include sites like the Italian Chapel, Yesnaby Cliffs, Skara Brae, Ring of Brodgar, Standing Stones of Stenness, and the Unstan Burial Tomb are unique for several reasons. These sites collectively offer a blend of historical, archaeological, natural, and cultural significance. The Italian Chapel is a remarkable example of resilience and creativity. Built by Italian prisoners of war (War II). Yesnaby Cliffs are famous for their dramatic sea cliffs and rugged coastline. Skara Brae is one of the most complete and well-preserved prehistoric villages in Europe, dating back over 5,000 years. The Ring of Brodgar is a Neolithic stone circle and part of the UNESCO-listed Heart of Neolithic Orkney. The Standing Stones of Stenness are part of an ancient ritual complex and are among the oldest stone circles in Britain, dating back to around 3,000 BCE. The Unstan Burial Tomb is a Neolithic chambered cairn and one of several burial sites found on Orkney and the oldest of all.
A small group tour of the Orkney Islands offers a uniquely intimate and personalized experience for cruise guests. Unlike larger tour groups, a smaller group size allows for greater flexibility in itinerary planning and more personalized attention from knowledgeable guides. Here are a few reasons why a small group tour of the Orkney Islands is particularly special for cruise guests.