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The Isle Of Mull Ferry, runs at regular intervals throughout the day from Oban to Craignure.
There are three ferries linking the Isle of Mull to the mainland. But by far the best known and most used is the ferry from Oban to Craignure, near Mull's most easterly point. This has been the main route onto Mull for many years, and certainly since the coming of the car ferries in the 1960s. For current timetable and fare information, and for bookings, visit CalMac's website The Mull ferry, aptly named the Isle of Mull was built in 1988 at Port Glasgow on the Clyde. She is designed to accommodate up to 80 cars and up to 972 passengers, so providing for the heavy traffic of foot passengers going to Mull to meet coach trips.
The crossing takes just over three-quarters of an hour. Many passengers will simply get their spot in one of the ship's lounges and pass the journey there. There are also many decks to view the journey from.
Purchase your tickets from CalMac either online or visit them in-person.
The Pier Head
Craignure, Isle of Mull PA65 6AY
Tel: 01680-812343