Kirkwall, Orkney, Scotland cruise port

Kirkwall, Orkney, Scotland

Capital of the Orkney Islands and keeper of 5,000 years of history — from Neolithic stone circles older than the Pyramids to a Viking cathedral built in Norse red sandstone. This is Scotland like nowhere else in Scotland.

⚓ Pier — Hatston (2 miles from town)🕒 Typical call: 8-10 hrs💷 British Pounds (GBP)🗣️ English (with a Norse lilt)
Docking
Hatston Pier, ~2 miles from town center — free shuttle provided
Walk to center
Not walkable from Hatston; shuttle takes 7-10 min
Best For
Prehistoric archaeology, Norse history, Scotch whisky
Don't Miss
St Magnus Cathedral (free) and the Heart of Neolithic Orkney World Heritage Site

Getting Ashore

Most ships berth at Hatston Pier — a free shuttle runs to the town center. Small expedition ships may dock in the harbor or tender directly.

Getting Into Kirkwall

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    Hatston Pier (most ships)The deep-water pier is 2 miles northwest of town. Follow signs to the free shuttle bus to Kirkwall Travel Centre — it runs continuously and takes 7-10 minutes. Some cruise lines charge for their own shuttle; use the council's free one.
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    Kirkwall Harbour (small ships)Luxury and expedition vessels may berth right in the town harbor or tender here. If tendering, tenders land at the town pier — you're immediately in the center.
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    Getting aroundThe town center is very walkable. For the UNESCO Neolithic sites (Skara Brae, Ring of Brodgar, Maeshowe), you'll need transport — pre-book a taxi, car rental, or check the summer bus timetable (the X1 passes Skara Brae and the Stenness/Brodgar standing stones; the T11 Orkney Tour runs a daily loop) at the Travel Centre.

💡 Pro move: Orkney taxi and rental car stock runs out fast when ships are in port. Book transport before you arrive if you're heading out of town independently.

Piers & Tendering by Cruise Line

Hatston Pier handles ~95% of cruise calls; a free shuttle connects it to the town center in minutes.

Cruise LineTypical Berth / ArrivalDock or Tender
Most cruise lines (medium/large ships)Hatston Pier, 2 miles NW of town📍Docked
Small luxury & expedition shipsKirkwall Harbour (town center)📍Docked
Overflow/anchored vesselsKirkwall Bay — tender to town pier📍Tendered

Top Excursions

Orkney punches far above its weight — one small island holds more UNESCO-listed prehistoric monuments per square mile than almost anywhere on earth.

History

Heart of Neolithic Orkney

The UNESCO World Heritage package: Skara Brae (5,000-year-old village preserved in sand), Maeshowe (Viking-inscribed Neolithic tomb), the Ring of Brodgar, and the Stones of Stenness. You won't see anything like this outside of Egypt.

⏱ Full day🚌 Needs transport🏆 UNESCO World Heritage
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Culture

St Magnus Cathedral & Kirkwall Old Town

The 12th-century Romanesque cathedral built by a Viking earl from striking red and yellow sandstone — admission is free. Combine it with the ruined Bishop's and Earl's Palaces next door and a wander through the narrow Peedie Wynds.

⏱ 2-3 hrs🚶 Easy from shuttle drop💰 Cathedral free; Palaces ~£8
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Food

Highland Park Distillery Tour

The world's most northerly Scotch whisky distillery, making complex peaty-floral single malts since 1798. Tours cover traditional floor malting and the Viking-named barrels. Book ahead — it sells out on port days.

⏱ 1-2 hrs🚶 20-min walk from cathedral🥃 Tasting included💰 From ~£20
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History

Scapa Flow & Italian Chapel

Scapa Flow — the great wartime anchorage where the German fleet scuttled itself in 1919 — is ringed by Churchill Barriers built by WWII Italian POWs, who also created the impossibly beautiful Italian Chapel from two Nissen huts and scrap metal.

⏱ 3-4 hrs🚌 Needs transport💰 Chapel ~£3.50
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Nature

Orkney Coastal Walk & Scapa Beach

Scapa Beach — a sweeping sandy bay overlooking Scapa Flow — is about 1.5 miles south of town, reachable by the scenic Crantit Trail coastal path. The water is cold but the views across the flow are extraordinary.

⏱ 2-3 hrs round trip🚶 Moderate🆓 Free
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Self-Guided Walks & Hikes

The town center is compact and very walkable; the real Orkney treasures require a bus or taxi.

Kirkwall Town Center Loop

1.5 miles · Easy · 45-60 min

From the shuttle drop at Kirkwall Travel Centre, walk down Broad Street to St Magnus Cathedral and the adjacent Bishop's and Earl's Palaces. Continue into the Peedie Wynds, browse Albert Street for Orkney fudge and crafts, then loop back past the harbor.

  1. StartKirkwall Travel Centre
  2. StopSt Magnus Cathedral Kirkwall
  3. StopEarl's Palace Kirkwall
  4. StopAlbert Street Kirkwall
  5. EndKirkwall Harbour
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Cathedral to Highland Park Distillery

1.2 miles each way · Easy · 40 min walk

A straightforward walk from the cathedral south along Holm Road to Highland Park Distillery at the edge of town. Book your tour in advance; the route passes through quiet residential streets typical of Kirkwall.

  1. StartSt Magnus Cathedral Kirkwall
  2. EndHighland Park Distillery Kirkwall
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Weather & Best Time to Visit

Climate normals for Kirkwall, Orkney, Scotland (2014–2023 averages). Pack for the month you sail — highs, lows, and how many rainy days to expect.

MonthAvg HighAvg LowRainy DaysSunriseSunset
Jan44°F / 7°C39°F / 4°C208:52 AM3:51 PM
Feb44°F / 7°C39°F / 4°C187:46 AM5:06 PM
Mar45°F / 7°C40°F / 4°C176:28 AM6:14 PM
Apr47°F / 8°C41°F / 5°C125:58 AM8:26 PM
May52°F / 11°C45°F / 7°C154:41 AM9:36 PM
Jun56°F / 13°C50°F / 10°C143:59 AM10:25 PM
Jul59°F / 15°C52°F / 11°C184:25 AM10:09 PM
Aug59°F / 15°C53°F / 12°C175:31 AM8:59 PM
Sep57°F / 14°C52°F / 11°C186:41 AM7:31 PM
Oct53°F / 12°C48°F / 9°C207:49 AM6:04 PM
Nov49°F / 9°C44°F / 7°C198:04 AM3:47 PM
Dec46°F / 8°C41°F / 5°C209:00 AM3:13 PM

Source: Open-Meteo ERA5 (10-yr daily averages)

Insider Tips

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    Layer up, always. Orkney weather is changeable at any time of year. Bring a windproof, waterproof jacket regardless of the forecast — it can switch from sunshine to horizontal rain inside 20 minutes.
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    Pre-book taxis and rental cars. Orkney's limited transport gets snapped up the moment ships are announced. If you're going to Skara Brae or the standing stones independently, arrange transport before you sail — not when you land.
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    St Magnus Cathedral is free. One of the finest medieval buildings in northern Scotland costs nothing to enter. The Bishop's Palace next door charges ~£8 — worth it for history fans.
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    Book Highland Park early. Tours sell out fast on cruise days. Check the distillery website before your sailing date and reserve a slot — walk-ins are often turned away.
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    Free shuttle from Hatston. Don't walk the 2-mile industrial road from Hatston Pier — the free council shuttle runs to the Travel Centre and back. Watch the last departure time so you don't miss ship.