Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
About two-thirds of Mull's population lives in and around Tobermory, the island's cap-
ital, in the north. Craignure, at the southeastern corner, has the main ferry terminal and is
where most people arrive. Fionnphort is at the far-western end of the long Ross of Mull
Peninsula, and is where the ferry to Iona departs.
Tours
BOWMAN'S TOURS
( 01680-812313; www.bowmanstours.co.uk ) does day trips from Oban to Mull, Staffa and
Iona by ferry and bus.
| Tours
GORDON GRANT MARINE
( 01681-700388; www.stafatours.com ) Runs boat trips from Fionnphort to Staffa (adult/child
£25/10, 2½ hours, daily April to October), and to Staffa and the Treshnish Isles (£45/20,
five hours, Sunday to Friday May to July).
| Boat Tours
MULL MAGIC
( 01688-301245; www.mullmagic.com ) Offers guided walking tours in the Mull country-side
(£37.50 to £47.50 per person) to spot eagles, otters, butterfiles and other wildlife, as well
as customised tours.
| Walking Tours
Information
Medical
Dunaros Hospital (
01680-300392) Has a minor-injuries unit; the nearest casualty department is in Oban.
Money
You can get cash using a debit card from the post offices in Salen and Craignure, or get
cash back with a purchase from Co-op food stores.
Tourist Information
Craignure Tourist Office (
01680-812377;
8.30am-5pm Mon-Sat, 10.30am-5pm Sun)
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