Ferries from
Isle of Mull to Scotland
Ferries from
Isle of Mull to Scotland
The Craignure to Oban ferry is the main ferry route from Isle of Mull to Scotland. Sailing frequency can change throughout the year and often sailings increase during peak season.
Ferries from Isle of Mull to Scotland sail approximately 59 times per week and are operated by Caledonian MacBrayne.
Isle of Mull to Scotland ferry sail durations can take between 50 minutes and 1 hour depending on the ferry operator, the route taken and weather conditions.
The fastest ferry from Isle of Mull to Scotland takes around 50 minutes on the Craignure to Oban ferry with Caledonian MacBrayne.
Yes, you can travel by car on the ferry from Isle of Mull to Scotland with Caledonian MacBrayne.
The distance between Isle of Mull and Scotland is 16 miles (26km) and 14 nautical miles.
Isle of Mull to Scotland ferry prices can vary depending on number of passengers, vehicle type, route and sailing times. Prices exclude service fees.
The Craignure to Oban ferry ferry sails approximately 62 times weekly with a crossing time of 55 minutes.
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Mull is the second largest island in the Inner Hebrides off the west coast of Scotland. As one of the best spots in the UK to spot rare animal species, Mull has long been admired by naturalists and photographers who flock here to catch a glimpse of the white-tailed eagle, hen harrier, American mink and some of the 2,000 plant species. However, there’s much more to Mull than just a rich and abundant wildlife. The 300-mile coastline has some beautiful beaches, the rolling hills are scattered with Bronze Age stone circles and standing stones, whilst the main town of Tobermory is known for its cheerfully coloured waterfront buildings. The Isle of Mull is close to the Scottish mainland, so there are numerous crossings available every day to the town of Oban. Mull’s main ferry terminal can be found just off the A849 in Craignure on the east coast, close to Duart Bay.
Scotland is the Northernmost of the four countries that form the United Kingdom of Great Britain. Surrounded by the North Atlantic Ocean to the West and North, the North Sea to the East and across the border to the South you’ll find England. Scotland is a lively and friendly country, rich in history and heritage dating back thousands of years. People flock here to visit not only the beautiful mountains and valleys, rolling hills, forests and rocky coastlines but also for the experiences that Scotland has to offer. Whether you’re looking to play a game of golf at the very place it was invented or to visit one of the many distilleries for some whiskey tasting, Scotland has much to offer any visitor. In terms of arriving by ferry to Scotland, from Northern Ireland there’s a choice of year round services from and to numerous ports with sailings operated by modern and well-equipped ferries. There are no longer any direct ferries from continental Europe to Scotland however there are numerous crossings to England and Ireland that get you close enough.