Ferries from
Isle of Eigg to Isle of Muck
Ferries from
Isle of Eigg to Isle of Muck
Currently there are no sailings from Isle of Eigg to Isle of Muck.
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The Isle of Eigg offers visitors a quintessential Scottish island experience with a modern twist. This small Hebridean island is known for its striking landscapes, from the dramatic An Sgurr pitchstone ridge to the stunning Singing Sands beach. Nature lovers will spot diverse wildlife, including seals, eagles, and dolphins often seen around the coast. The island's pioneering community-owned status and commitment to renewable energy adds a fascinating dimension to any visit. Eigg's rich history shows through ancient standing stones and the ruins of Kildonan Chapel. The island hosts the popular Eigg Day in June, celebrating island culture with music and festivities. Despite its small size, Eigg is well connected via ferry services from Mallaig on the Scottish mainland, making it an ideal base for exploring other Small Isles including Rum, Muck and Canna. The island's peaceful atmosphere and stunning natural beauty make it perfect for those seeking an authentic Scottish escape.
The Isle of Muck, the smallest of Scotland's Small Isles, offers a peaceful retreat for those seeking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. With just 30 residents, this tiny island provides a genuine glimpse into rural Scottish island living. Visitors can explore beautiful beaches, including the stunning white sands of Gallanach Bay, or hike to the island's highest point, Beinn Airein, for panoramic views across to Rum, Eigg and the Scottish mainland. Wildlife enthusiasts will love spotting seals, otters, and numerous seabirds including puffins and eagles. The island's main settlement, Port Mòr, serves as the primary harbour for ferry arrivals. From Muck, travellers can easily connect to other Small Isles by ferry, or journey to the mainland port of Mallaig, which offers further connections to Skye and the Outer Hebrides. Though just 2.5 miles long, the Isle of Muck delivers an authentic Scottish island experience that creates lasting memories.