Immerse yourself in the full Hebridean story — Highland scenery, wildlife, geology and ancient culture — on an intimate small-group guided tour that connects the landscape, history and people of Mull and Staffa with rare depth and warmth.
What to expect
Your knowledgeable guide collects the group and leads you through Mull's dramatic interior — past Ben More, sea lochs and ancient standing stones — weaving together Gaelic history, clan heritage and natural history commentary. The journey culminates at Staffa: the guide contextualises Fingal's Cave not just geologically but through the eyes of Wordsworth, Keats, Turner and Mendelssohn, all of whom made the pilgrimage here. The return journey offers stops at key Mull viewpoints, with the guide pointing out golden eagles if conditions allow.
Good to know
Confirm pick-up logistics and tour start point with Go Scotland Tours directly, as options vary by departure location. Small group sizes mean this sells out quickly for peak summer dates — book as early as possible. Layered clothing and waterproofs are non-negotiable on the Staffa crossing.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Staffa — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.