A taxi service is available on the island     Iona Taxi 0781 032 5990. For journeys on, and tours of, Iona and Mull. Transfers to Craignure, Oban, Glasgow etc.  Fully licensed. Pickup from the Calmac ferry at Iona or Craignure. Drop off at your accommodation.

By Road
From Glasgow take the M8 and then follows signs for the A82. At Tyndrum take the A85 and follow the signs for Oban. It is a 45 minute ferry ride from Oban to Craignure. After your Caledonian MacBrayne ferry ride it is a further 35 miles drive from the ferry port at Craignure to Fionnphort ferry terminal where you take the 10 minute ferry crossing over to Iona.  If coming from Fort William or Inverness the Lochaline to Fishnish route onto Mull is the most convenient and only takes 15 minutes. For more details and timetables please see the Caledonian MacBrayne website or telephone the local Calmac Office on Tel: 01688 302017

By Air
Glasgow and Edinburgh are the most convenient international airports and car hire is available at both.

By Train
Trains run to Oban from Glasgow Queen Street. For more information and a timetable please see the ScotRail website

By Coach
Coaches run regularly to Oban from Glasgow Buchanan Street Bus Station. There is also one coach a day in the summer that runs directly from Glasgow International Airport to Oban. For further details please see the Citylink website or call the VisitScotland Tourist Information Centre in Craignure who can book your tickets for you Tel: 01680 812377

Please note that the Calmac ferry to Iona is for foot-passengers and bicycles, only residents of Iona can take their vehicles onto the island.

A taxi service is available on the island     Iona Taxi 0781 032 5990.  Email: j.mcintyre12314@btinternet.com For journeys on, and tours of, Iona and Mull. Transfers to Craignure, Oban, Glasgow etc.

Fully licensed. Pickup from the Calmac ferry at Iona or Craignure. Drop off at your accommodation.

More taxi services are available on the Isle of Mull website www.isle-of-mull.net

 

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