We cruise northwest to spend a day and a half discovering more of the Shetland Islands. The capital Lerwick is a friendly, Victorian-influenced fishing town set in beautiful scenery. Navigate the narrow lanes on foot to discover little shops selling local whiskies, woolen sweaters, and fudge. By the old waterfront, you'll find the Shetland Museum, showcasing Pictish carvings and Shetland lace shawls. Nearby, you can see 17th-century Fort Charlotte and the regal-looking town hall. Keep your binoculars handy to scan for grey and common seals along Lerwick's beaches, as well as local birdlife such as red-throated divers, redshanks, and curlews. You can also choose to visit the Sumburgh Head cliffs where you'll find a cacophony of breeding seabirds, or discover the many layers of history at Jarlshof, a Neolithic and Norse settlement. We'll also attempt to land at the UK's most northerly point, Unst. Often a first landfall for traveling Norsemen, Unst is rich in Viking and Norse heritage and remains. If we can, we'll walk to the wild cliffs of the Hermaness National Nature Reserve, shelter to thousands of breeding seabirds including fulmars, puffins, shags, and gannets. ...
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