Free
Explore the abandoned settlement of St Kilda during a nature landing in small expedition boats
Discover one of Britain’s most inhospitable islands, with cliffs and sea stacks teeming with birds
Learn about the island’s biodiversity and how people successfully survived here for millennia
See the endemic species of seabirds and animals that call this remote island home
Where nature rules
You’ll take to our small expedition boats to reach St Kilda. Explore one of the British Isle’s most remote destinations that’s home to over a million seabirds including the UK’s largest colony of Atlantic puffins, but not one human. Visit the abandoned village and find out why the island was evacuated in 1930. Look out for native wildlife like Soay sheep, St Kilda mice and St Kilda wrens.
Practical information
Language: English.
Remarks/requirements: Guests to wear appropriate clothing and comfortable walking shoes with non-slip treads.
Walking information: Guests must be able to disembark and embark the expedition boats. Some rough walking over natural terrain away from the village main street.
Wheelchair accessible: No.