Land on Staffa and walk into Fingal's Cave — a soaring 20-metre basalt colonnade that inspired Mendelssohn's Hebrides Overture. One of the world's most dramatic geological formations, utterly unmissable.
What to expect
A dedicated boat from Fionnphort or Iona ferries you across the glittering Atlantic to Staffa's dramatic cliffs. You land on the island's iron-rung jetty and follow the basalt causeway along the cliff face to the cave mouth, stepping inside to hear the eerie surge of the sea amplified by the hexagonal columns. Your guide weaves in the geological story — 60-million-year-old Palaeogene lava — and the Gaelic legend of the giant Fionn mac Cumhaill. Return to the boat with time to scan the clifftops for nesting puffins before heading back.
Good to know
Check Staffa Tours' departure timetables carefully against your ship's all-aboard time; Fionnphort (Mull) departure is the closest to Staffa. Landings are weather-dependent — bring waterproofs and rubber-soled shoes. Book well in advance in peak summer season (May–Aug).
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Staffa — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.