5 Best Hotels in Orkney and Shetland Islands, Scotland

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We've compiled the best of the best in Orkney and Shetland Islands - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Busta House

$$ | Off A970, Brae, ZE2 9QN, Scotland Fodor's Choice

Dating from the 16th century, Busta House—built by the well-heeled but ill-fated Gifford family—is one of the few grand houses of Shetland. All the rooms are different (ask about size, location, and possible noise when you book) and are prettily furnished, many with antique headboards. The Long Room is a delightful place to sample a selection of malt whiskies beside a peat fire. The restaurant serves light lunches and dinners, and the bar has a less expensive menu. This is a good place to get away from it all.

Pros

  • Truly haunting atmosphere
  • Charming public rooms
  • Lovely grounds

Cons

  • Noisy plumbing
  • Some rooms are a tight fit
  • Popular with wedding parties
Off A970, Brae, ZE2 9QN, Scotland
01806-522506
Hotel Details
22 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Ayre Hotel

$$ | Ayre Rd., Kirkwall, KW15 1QX, Scotland

This large, functional hotel by the harbor offers ample accommodation choices—including a wing of nine spacious, self-catering apartments—plus a good bar--restaurant. Public rooms are spotless but lack character, while the modern guest rooms combine light wood, creams, and purple-accented soft furnishings. Ask for a room with a good sea view on an upper floor to avoid a room around the back.

Pros

  • Great for families and groups
  • Some rooms have great sea views
  • Location near the harbor

Cons

  • Uninspiring parking lot views from some rooms
  • Feels like a chain hotel
  • Used by tour groups often
Ayre Rd., Kirkwall, KW15 1QX, Scotland
01856-873001
Hotel Details
60 rooms
No Meals

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Ferry Inn

$ | 10 John St., Stromness, KW16 3AD, Scotland

This traditional inn with rooms and a restaurant is handy for the ferry and other transport links for Orkney's sights. Guest rooms are light and spotless, and some have harbor views. The popular restaurant serves a healthy choice of local seafood, beef, and lamb dishes. Expect a fiddle or three in the pub, which often serves as an impromptu music venue and appeals to beer lovers with 10 local cask brews.

Pros

  • Good restaurant
  • Friendly pub
  • Handy location for ferry

Cons

  • No elevator
  • Can get very busy
  • Uninspired decor
10 John St., Stromness, KW16 3AD, Scotland
01856-850280
Hotel Details
18 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Foversan

$ | Off A964, Kirkwall, KW15 1SF, Scotland

About 34 acres of grounds surround this modern, ranch-style hotel overlooking Scapa Flow, about 3 miles southwest of Kirkwall. Bedrooms are simply furnished, with firm beds and well-maintained bathrooms. Its restaurant has an attractive light-wood Scandinavian-style dining room and serves elegant dishes using quality, local ingredients including the sweetest scallops from Kirkwall Bay Shellfish, North Ronaldsay mutton, and Orkney beef.

Pros

  • Great views across Scapa Flow
  • Super helpful management
  • Food that's cooked to perfection

Cons

  • Minimal staffing during the day
  • Popular restaurant must be booked ahead
  • Simple decor
Off A964, Kirkwall, KW15 1SF, Scotland
01856-872389
Hotel Details
8 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Merkister Hotel

$ | Off A986, Birsay, KW17 2LF, Scotland

Popular with anglers, this family-run hotel overlooks the gentle lap of Loch Harray—its experienced ghillies (guides) know the choicest spots and provide instruction for novices. Left your rod at home? You can rent all the equipment you need, including boats. The comfortable, if old-fashioned, rooms encourage a good night's sleep after a hard day on the water. Skerries, the hotel's restaurant, serves superior Scottish cuisine that includes local seafood and Aberdeen Angus beef reared within a 10-mile radius. The hotel is 10 miles northeast of Stromness.

Pros

  • Endless coffee in the lounge and library
  • Notable restaurant
  • Fishing experts

Cons

  • Some small rooms
  • Dated decor
  • Bar can get crowded
Off A986, Birsay, KW17 2LF, Scotland
01856-771366
Hotel Details
16 rooms
Free Breakfast

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