Ferry from Scotland to Isle of Tiree
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Open tickets are valid for up to 12 months from booking date (see ticket conditions).

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About Scotland

Scotland is the northernmost of the four countries that make up the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, sharing a 60 mile long land border with England to the south and separated from Northern Ireland by the North Channel of the Irish Sea.

Scotland is a vibrant, exciting country, with a wide range of cultures and an extraordinarily rich heritage.

What makes Scotland such a hugely popular tourist destination is the sheer range of attractions and activities packed into such a small and accessible country.

Whether using organised tours or exploring at your own pace, you can revel in the lively, cosmopolitan entertainment of the towns and cities, enjoy the wealth of artistic and cultural activities running throughout the year, sample some of the best cuisine in the world, explore the country's dramatic and colourful history and natural heritage, spectate from the sidelines or take a more active role in a wide variety of sporting pursuits.

About Isle of Tiree

The Isle of Tiree is the most westerly landmass of the Scottish Inner Hebrides, situated immediately to the southwest of Coll.

Just twelve miles long and three miles wide, Tiree is actually one of the sunniest slices of the UK, boasting a mild climate thanks to the Gulf Stream. Predominantly flat, Tiree is nicknamed ‘the land below the waves’, with low lying swathes of fertile soils and great gusts of wind, attracting professional windsurfers from around the world. Combined with the agreeable weather, the white-sandy beaches make Tiree an excellent family holiday island, offering child-friendly rock pools and various archaeological sites including two Iron Age brochs.

Ferry travel is prevalent in the Scottish islands, and the mainland offers many gateways. Oban, the largest town in Argyll and The Isles, to the Isle of Tiree lasts just a few hours, while ferry crossings from the Isle of Coll usually last under an hour, with frequent sailings every week.

Ferries from Scotland to Isle of Tiree

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