5 Best Tortoises for Beginners UK 2026: Species Guide & Care Overview

Reptiles4 October 20218 min read
🔄Last Updated: 20 March 2026Originally published: 4 October 2021

Choosing your first tortoise is one of the most important pet decisions you’ll make — they can live for 60–100 years and require very specific care. The best tortoise species for UK beginners are those that match our climate, have manageable care requirements, and are legally available without complex licensing. This guide ranks the top 5 based on beginner suitability, UK availability, and welfare needs.

🐢 2026 Update: UK tortoise keepers must ensure their species has a valid Article 10 certificate (for CITES-listed species like Hermann’s and Spur-thighed). Microchipping is now compulsory for tortoises over 60mm in some local authorities. Prices for captive-bred UK tortoises typically range from £150-£350 depending on species and size.

⚠️ Legal note: Several tortoise species require an Article 10 Certificate (formerly CITES Annex A) for legal sale in the UK. Always request this documentation when buying from a breeder or seller. Without it, the sale is illegal.

Top 5 Tortoises for Beginners in the UK

1. Hermann’s Tortoise (Testudo hermanni) ⭐ Best Overall for Beginners

The Hermann’s Tortoise is the UK’s most popular beginner species — and for good reason. It’s friendly, active, visually striking (vibrant yellow and black shell), and its natural range in Southern Europe means it copes well with UK summers. It can hibernate through UK winters naturally, reducing the complexity of year-round care.

Key care requirements:

  • Enclosure: Adults need a tortoise table (minimum 180×120cm indoors) + outdoor enclosure (10m²+) in summer. Open-topped tables are essential — vivariums cause overheating.
  • Temperature: Basking spot 30–35°C; cool end 25–27°C; night minimum 18°C
  • UVB: 10–12% UVB light (Arcadia 12% or equivalent) for 10–12 hours/day
  • Diet: 90% leafy weeds and plants (dandelion, plantain, mallow, clover, hibiscus); supplement calcium 2–3×/week
  • Hibernation: Yes — 8–12 weeks in a cool (5–8°C), dark environment

Legal status: Annex A species — requires Article 10 Certificate (CITES yellow paper) for legal purchase. Always insist on this paperwork.

Adult size: 15–20cm | Lifespan: 60–80+ years | Purchase cost: £150–£350

2. Horsfield’s Tortoise / Russian Tortoise (Agrionemys horsfieldii)

The Horsfield’s (or Russian) Tortoise is incredibly tough and surprisingly active for its size. It’s an excellent digger and very outgoing compared to other species. Its natural habitat (Central Asian steppes) means it copes well with temperature swings and is more tolerant of cool UK summers than some Mediterranean species.

Key care requirements:

  • Enclosure: Tortoise table or wooden vivarium (min 115×46cm); sides need to be very deep (40cm+) as Horsfields are escape artists and excellent climbers
  • Temperature: Basking spot 35°C; cool end 22–25°C; night minimum 17°C
  • UVB: 10–12% minimum; Horsfields need high UVB exposure matching their arid natural habitat
  • Substrate: Must be dry — Horsfields are prone to shell rot in damp conditions. Use beech chips, dry soil, or sand/soil mix.
  • Diet: 75–80% wild weeds (dandelion, clover, plantain); avoid fruit and iceberg lettuce
  • Hibernation: Yes (mandatory for this species)

Legal status: Annex B — no Article 10 required, but always get a purchase receipt proving legal acquisition.

Adult size: 13–20cm | Lifespan: 40–80+ years | Purchase cost: £100–£250

3. Marginated Tortoise (Testudo marginata)

The largest European tortoise (up to 30cm), the Marginated Tortoise is increasingly popular among UK beginners who want a slightly larger animal. It shares similar care requirements to the Hermann’s but is somewhat hardier and more tolerant of temperature variation. Requires a larger outdoor enclosure than Hermanns or Horsfields at adult size.

Best for: Keepers who want a larger tortoise with similar care requirements to Hermann’s
Legal status: Annex A — Article 10 Certificate required
Adult size: 20–35cm | Purchase cost: £200–£400

4. Spur-Thighed Tortoise / Greek Tortoise (Testudo graeca)

The Spur-Thighed (Greek) Tortoise covers a wide range of subspecies across the Mediterranean and Middle East. Small to medium sized (12–25cm depending on subspecies), they are well-established in UK captivity. Care is very similar to Hermann’s tortoises. One consideration: subspecies identification is important as some variants have different hibernation needs.

Best for: Beginners comfortable with moderate research on subspecies
Legal status: Annex A — Article 10 Certificate required
Adult size: 12–25cm | Purchase cost: £150–£300

5. Elongated Tortoise (Indotestudo elongata) — Best Indoor Species

If you lack outdoor space or live in a cool, northern UK climate, the Elongated Tortoise is the only species on this list that does NOT hibernate and can be kept entirely indoors year-round. It’s a tropical species requiring higher humidity (60–80%) than the Mediterranean species above, but provides a good beginner option for those unable to commit to outdoor enclosures.

Best for: UK keepers without outdoor space; those wanting a non-hibernating species
Temperature: Basking 32–35°C; humidity 60–80%
Legal status: CITES Appendix II — check with seller on Article 10 requirements
Adult size: 20–30cm | Purchase cost: £200–£400

Comparison Table

SpeciesAdult SizeHibernatesOutdoor?Legal DocsBeginner Score
Hermann’s15–20cm✅ Yes✅ SummerArticle 10 req.⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Horsfield’s13–20cm✅ Yes✅ SummerReceipt only⭐⭐⭐⭐½
Marginated20–35cm✅ Yes✅ SummerArticle 10 req.⭐⭐⭐⭐
Greek/Spur-Thighed12–25cm✅ Yes✅ SummerArticle 10 req.⭐⭐⭐⭐
Elongated20–30cm❌ NoLimitedCheck seller⭐⭐⭐½

First Year Costs

ItemCost
Tortoise purchase (hatchling)£100–£350
Tortoise table (1.8m)£80–£200
T5 UVB lighting + basking lamp£60–£120
Thermostat£35–£60
Outdoor enclosure (basic)£50–£200
Substrate, hides, accessories£30–£60
Annual vet check£50–£100
Year 1 Total~£400–£1,100

FAQs

Do I need a licence to keep a tortoise in the UK?

Not a keeper’s licence, but some species (Hermann’s, Greek, Marginated) are Annex A and require an Article 10 Certificate to be legally bought or sold. A tortoise without this paperwork cannot be legally re-sold or transferred and may be confiscated. Always demand the Article 10 when buying.

How long do tortoises live?

Most commonly kept UK species live 60–100 years — potentially outliving their owners. Arrangements for long-term care (and specifying the tortoise in your will) aren’t unusual for responsible keepers. Horsfield’s lifespans average 40–80 years; Hermann’s 60–80+.

Can tortoises live outside year-round in the UK?

Most Mediterranean species can live primarily outdoors during UK summer (May–September) but require secure indoor housing for winter. Hibernation for eligible species must be carefully managed — consult the Tortoise Protection Group for hibernation protocols before your first winter with a tortoise.

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⚕️ Veterinary Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not replace professional veterinary advice. Always consult a qualified veterinarian for advice specific to your pet. If your pet is unwell, contact your vet or call the Animal PoisonLine (01202 509000) in an emergency.
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Dr. Rachel Nguyen

BVetMed CertAVP(ZM) MRCVS

Dr. Nguyen is one of the UK's few vets with an RCVS Certificate in Zoological Medicine. She works at an exotic-specialist referral practice in London and keeps her own reptile collection. Rachel reviews our reptile, bird, fish, and small animal content.

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