Ferries from

Isle of Tiree to Island of Coll

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Ferry from Isle of Tiree to Island of Coll

Isle of Tiree

Currently there are no sailings from Isle of Tiree to Island of Coll.

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Isle of Tiree to Island of Coll Ferry

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Isle of Tiree: Scotland's Hidden Coastal Gem

Tiree, the most westerly island of the Inner Hebrides of Scotland, blends stunning landscapes with rich cultural heritage. This small island boasts beautiful white sandy beaches that stretch for miles, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and a sunny climate that makes it one of the brightest spots in the UK. Visitors can explore historic sites including ancient duns (forts) and traditional blackhouses that showcase the island's past. Tiree is perfect for water sports lovers, especially windsurfers and kite surfers who come for the great wind conditions. The yearly Tiree Music Festival in July brings together Celtic music, food, and culture in a celebration that's become a highlight on Scotland's festival calendar. From Tiree, travelers can easily take ferries to the mainland at Oban and to nearby islands like Coll, making it a great starting point for exploring Scotland's beautiful western coast.

Exploring the Island of Coll

The Island of Coll is a hidden treasure in Scotland's Inner Hebrides, offering a peaceful escape from busy city life. With pristine sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters, this small island showcases natural beauty everywhere you look. Wildlife lovers can spot rare corncrakes, seals, and many seabirds that call Coll home. The main settlement, Arinagour, has all the basics travelers need while keeping its charming village feel. History fans can check out the 15th-century Breachacha Castle ruins or the ancient standing stones scattered across the island. The Coll Bird Festival in May draws birdwatchers from all over the UK, while the Coll Half Marathon in August tests runners with beautiful coastal routes. From Coll, ferries make it easy to visit nearby islands like Tiree and Mull, or head back to the mainland through Oban, perfect for a flexible island-hopping adventure through Scotland's stunning western isles.

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