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British Isles Part 6: Orkney - 5,000yr old Standing stones, Neolithic village, and a Viking church

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Northern_europe · 12 nights

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Creator's Key Takeaways

We're here because this is a rich area of archaeological sites for prehistoric Neolithic civilization.

Scarab is a Neolithic village that was discovered after a large storm had uncovered part of it.

We highly recommend this excursion we did. We got to see a great variety of archaeological sites as well as our own self-tour of the church.

If you are coming here, we do recommend you book an excursion ahead of time.

Creator's Tips & Advice

Book an excursion ahead of time for ports with no vendors at the docks.

Questions This Creator Answers

QWhat are the key archaeological sites to visit in Orkney?
QHow should travelers prepare for excursions in Orkney?

Port Highlights

Kirkwall3 Happy Bacon
Top: Ring of Brodgar, Skara Brae & Skaill house
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YouTube Video Description

12-day cruise on Majestic Princess Princess excursion: Ring of Brodgar, Skara Brae & Skaill house 11th century St Magnus Viking cathedral in Kirkwall