Ferries from

Scotland to Isle of Mull

Ferries from

Ferry from Scotland to Isle of Mull

Scotland

The Oban to Craignure ferry is the main ferry route from Scotland to Isle of Mull. Sailing frequency can change throughout the year and often sailings increase during peak season.

Ferries from Scotland to Isle of Mull sail approximately 61 times per week and are provided by Caledonian MacBrayne.

How long is the ferry from Scotland to Isle of Mull

Scotland to Isle of Mull ferry time ranges between 46 minutes and 50 hours depending on the ferry route, operator, and ship.

What is the fastest ferry from Scotland to Isle of Mull?

The fastest ferry from Scotland to Isle of Mull is in 46 minutes on the Oban to Craignure ferry with Caledonian MacBrayne.

Is there a car ferry from Scotland to Isle of Mull?

Yes, you can travel on a car ferry from Scotland to Isle of Mull with Caledonian MacBrayne.

How far is Scotland from Isle of Mull?

The distance between Scotland and Isle of Mull is 16 miles (26km) and 14 nautical miles.

How much does a ferry cost from Scotland to Isle of Mull?

Scotland to Isle of Mull ferry prices can vary by route, operator, season, vehicle type and whether you are sailing on a high-speed ferry or conventional ferry.

Ferry from Oban to Craignure

The Oban to Craignure ferry ferry sails approximately 62 times weekly with a crossing time of 1 hour.

Scotland to Isle of Mull Ferry Offers and Discounts

For the best ferry offers, we recommend booking in advance for the cheapest ferry prices and availability. Visit our special offers page to take advantage of all the latest ferry discounts.

How to book ferry tickets from Scotland to Isle of Mull

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Ferries from Scotland to Isle of Mull

How much are ferries from Scotland to Isle of Mull?

From   To Average price
From
ObanScotland
To
CraignureIsle of Mull
Average price£54.00

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Scotland: A Journey Through History and Scenic Landscapes

Scotland offers a unique blend of rugged landscapes, historic castles and vibrant cities. From the cobbled streets of Edinburgh to the wild Highlands, this northern part of the UK captivates visitors with its natural beauty and rich heritage. History enthusiasts can explore iconic sites like Edinburgh Castle, Stirling Castle and the haunting battlefield of Culloden. The country's stunning scenery includes Loch Ness, the Isle of Skye and the dramatic Glencoe valley. Throughout the year, Scotland hosts traditional events including the Highland Games in summer and the fiery Hogmanay celebrations at New Year. Edinburgh's world-famous Fringe Festival transforms the capital each August with thousands of performances. Travellers can easily connect to Northern Ireland via ferry from Cairnryan, or venture to the Orkney and Shetland Islands from Aberdeen. With excellent road connections to England, Scotland serves as an ideal starting point for exploring the British Isles.

Discover the Isle of Mull: Scotland's Scenic Gem

The Isle of Mull, the second largest island of the Inner Hebrides, offers a perfect blend of dramatic landscapes, fascinating wildlife and rich Scottish heritage. With its colourful harbour town of Tobermory serving as the main port, visitors can enjoy the iconic waterfront with its rainbow-hued buildings. Nature enthusiasts flock to Mull for its diverse wildlife including otters, eagles, and dolphins, while history buffs appreciate the impressive Duart Castle, ancestral home of Clan Maclean. The island hosts the Mull Music Festival each April, celebrating traditional Scottish music with performances across Tobermory's pubs. Outdoor activities abound with excellent hiking trails, particularly around Ben More, the island's highest peak. From Mull, ferry connections provide easy access to the mystical Isle of Iona with its ancient abbey, the geological wonder of Staffa with its famous Fingal's Cave, and routes back to the Scottish mainland via Oban. With its stunning coastal scenery and relaxed island atmosphere, Mull delivers an authentic Scottish experience without the crowds.

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