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Shetland Islands to Australia

Sydney, Australia
One Way・1+ Stop・1 day 14 hrs
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AED 3,843

Adelaide, Australia
One Way・1+ Stop・2 days 2 hrs
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AED 3,805
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About Shetland Islands (SDZ)
A sub-Arctic archipelago in Scotland, Shetland Islands consists of nearly hundred islands with only fifteen of them inhabited. Unst is one of the most beautiful islands here, boasting of a rich Viking heritage, unmatched natural beauty and a pristine nature reserve that serves as a nesting ground for hundreds of bird species. On a trip to Shetland Islands, visitors can discover the charming port town of Lerwick, which is known for its captivating architectural creations and a vibrant culture. Shetland Museum and Archives is a must-visit place in Lerwick to discover the unique heritage of this place. Scalloway is the historical capital of this city, which is endowed with a beautiful castle, a large marina and a fine selection of local shops. The Shetland Folk Festival is one of the most interesting local events, held every May in a number of the islands, offering visitors a rare glimpse of the local culture. A tour of Shetland Islands cannot be complete without a boat trip to Mousa, which offers excellent bird watching opportunities. There are a number of shopping options and places to eat out in the town of Lerwick. On the whole, this beautiful collection of islands holds more surprises for visitors than they can imagine. To discover the true colours of this place, travellers can choose an affordable Shetland Islands tour package from MakeMyTrip
About Australia (AU)
Vivid landscapes with unique biodiversity constitute Australia. Situated between the Indian and Pacific oceans, this country in the southern hemisphere has contrasting seasons as opposed to countries in the northern hemisphere. July and August are the coldest months, while December to February comprise the hottest months. Canberra, the Australian capital, is a beautiful city with plenty of cultural attractions and a vibrant bar scene. National Gallery of Australia boasts a collection of 160,000 works of art, while Hippo Co. and Molly are the most happening bars. New South Wales on the east coast of the country covers a wide range of tourist hotspots. The famed Blue Mountains National Park is a must-visit for all nature enthusiasts. Jenolan Caves here are a collection of nine caves that can be explored with a guide. Katoomba Falls is also a major sightseeing wonder. The famous city of Sydney lies about an hour’s drive from these mountain ranges. Apart from cultural marvels such as Sydney Opera House, this cosmopolitan city is famous for its offshore Manly Beach. The second largest Australian state, Queensland, is prized for its World Heritage sites. Cairns, a beautiful city in this state, is the gateway to the best islands and snorkelling spots surrounding the famed Great Barrier Reef. The cultural capital of Australia, Melbourne, is a must-visit for all art lovers. Located in the state of Victoria, the city is close to the famous Great Ocean Road, where the rugged cliffs of the 12 Apostles should not be missed. If you are planning to explore Australia, it will be economical to book a flight and hotel through MakeMyTrip.