Step inside Mousa Broch — the tallest, most intact Iron Age tower on the planet — on a private guided crossing to the uninhabited island, where 2,000 years of Norse and Pictish history rise from the sea in breathtaking isolation.
What to expect
You depart from Leebitton, Sandwick, on a short ferry crossing across the Sound of Mousa. Arriving on the island, you are free to explore at your own pace — climb the internal staircase of the broch to the parapet for panoramic views across the Shetland coast. Grey seals bask on the rocks below, and Arctic terns dive overhead. A local guide can accompany your group to bring the Iron Age story to vivid life.
Good to know
Daytime sailings run spring through autumn; pre-book directly via mousaboat.co.uk. Wear layers and wind-proof outer clothing — Shetland weather changes rapidly. Sturdy footwear is essential for the uneven island terrain. Journey from Lerwick to Leebitton pier is approximately 25 minutes by taxi.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Mousa — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.