On Scotland’s west coast, the Isle of Mull’s seaside capital sits on a sheltered bay beneath forested hills, where legend claims a Spanish Armada ship sank in 1588. What stands today is an 18th-century fishing port with a row of brightly colored buildings lining a harbor front dotted with fishing vessels. Here, local shops selling artisan foods and crafts intersperse with art galleries and cafes. Mull is one of the best wildlife watching destinations in the British Isles, making Tobermory a starting point for many expeditions to spot rare birds, mammals, and more.
Shore Excursions
Shore excursions vary by each itinerary and are subject to change.
Tobermory on Foot
Meet your guide and head to the center of Tobermory for a guided walking tour.
Wildlife of Mull
Set out to experience the wildlife of the Isle of Mull with a local expert.
Aros Park Coastal Walk
Appreciate the beauty of Tobermory during a hike from its harbor to Aros Park.
Duart Castle
Delve into hundreds of years of Scottish history during a visit to Duart Castle.
Gin & Whisky of Tobermory
Combine wildlife, scenery and history as you indulge in a gin and whisky tasting.
Haggis Making: From Croft to Plate
Attend a culinary workshop and learn how to make Scotland’s renowned specialty, haggis.
Marine Life of the Isle of Mull
Explore the highlights of Tobermory from the sea and learn about life below the ocean waves.
Iona Abbey & Scenic Mull
Visit the historic Iona Abbey, a spiritual place enjoyed by pilgrims, and admire the scenery of Mull.