Ferries from
Scotland to Isle of Mull
Ferries from
Scotland to Isle of Mull
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 63 times per week and are available with Caledonian MacBrayne.
The ferry from Scotland to Isle of Mull takes between 50 minutes and 1 hour depending on the ferry route, operator, and ship that you choose.
The fastest ferry from Scotland to Isle of Mull is on the Oban to Craignure ferry with Caledonian MacBrayne in 50 minutes.
Yes, there are car ferries available from Scotland to Isle of Mull with Caledonian MacBrayne.
There are approximately 16 miles (26km) and 14 nautical miles between Scotland and Isle of Mull.
The price of a ferry from Scotland to Isle of Mull can differ by route, operator, season, vehicle type and whether you are sailing on a high-speed ferry or conventional ferry.
The Oban to Craignure ferry ferry sails approximately 66 times weekly with a crossing time of 1 hour.
We suggest that you book in advance to ensure that you get the cheapest ferry prices and availability. Please check out our special offers page to take advantage of all the latest ferry discounts available.
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From | To | Average price | |
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From ObanScotland |
To CraignureIsle of Mull |
Average price$69.83 |
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Scotland is the northernmost country in the United Kingdom, occupying the Northern third of the land, sharing a border with England to the South. Scotland is a beautiful country well-known for its dramatic scenery of mountains and rugged coastlines, with the natural scenes of the Highlands as a top winner. The Scottish climate tends to be very changeable, but even though the sun might not always shine, the warm welcome from the wonderful diversity of landscapes attracts many visitors. If you’re heading away from Scotland by ferry then Northern Ireland is easily accessible with a choice of routes and ferry companies. Travelling from the Scottish mainland to the Orkney, Shetland or any of the destinations off Scotland’s west coast is more convenient than ever before and you’ll get to take in some of the most spectacular coastlines and landscapes in the UK while you sail too. The direct route to the continent is no longer available, but there are numerous routes from Northern England to use instead.
The Isle of Mull is the largest of the Inner Hebrides, an archipelago just off the western Scottish coast. Scotland’s third largest island is easily accessible by ferry, boasting one of the richest and most varied selection of wildlife in the UK, including white-tailed sea eagles and American mink, as well as thousands of plant species. Tobermory is the colourful capital on the northeast coast, defined by a brightly painted waterfront and an assortment of independent cafes, bakeries and shops. The most notable landmarks are the white sands of Calgary Bay, the marvellous sea arches of Carsaig and the imposing Ben More peak, providing excellent views of the Inner Hebrides. Sailing from the Scottish mainland to the Isle of Mull by ferry is hugely popular, with regular crossings running every day from the small town of Oban to Craignure on Mull’s east coast, lasting under an hour.