Oban Ferry
Oban Ferry
With a selection of up to 86 sailings weekly, the port of Oban connects Scotland with Isle of Mull, Isle of Barra, Isle of Tiree & Islay. Sailing duration ranges from 1 hour to Craignure and 4 hours 45 minutes on the Castlebay service.
Sailing information can vary based on time of year, so we’d advise you to view live sailing times and prices in our Deal Finder.
Oban, PA34 4DB
Oban - Castlebay with Caledonian MacBrayne
Oban - Tiree with Caledonian MacBrayne
Oban - Craignure with Caledonian MacBrayne
Oban - Port Askaig with Caledonian MacBrayne
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A sleepy island predominantly inhabited by fishermen, Oban and Stewart Island is the perfect place for visitors to escape the stress of New Zealand’s busy cities and bask in the beautiful nature synonymous with the island. As well as fishing, the main pastime is birdwatching or animal spotting; along the shoreline lie a myriad of unusual animals such as Cape Pigeons, mollymawks and even penguins can be found dotted around the coast. Whilst witnessing the wildlife in the great outdoors, it makes sense to embark on one of the intriguing walking trails scattered around the beautiful terrain. The views from the top of some of the challenging hills and mountains are breathtaking enough to make the journey there worthwhile. After a long day outside, savour some of the delicious food served at the wide range of restaurants, with seafood typically being the special of the day.
Oban is so small that it is possible to cover the entirety of it by foot, which is the desirable option considering the alluring walking trails and picturesque views.
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