It is a place of breathtaking virtuousness of nature and is named after pillar in a Gaelic word by the Vikings. The Staffa Island is situated in the westward of Isle, Mull. Fingal’s Cave is one of the leading sea-cavern of this magical island. The island is world known for its spectacular wildlife consisting of sea birds and various other water creaters such as dolphins, razorbills, basking sharks, kittiwake, grey seals, puffin, minke, shag, pilot whales and gulls, etc. The basalt columns which are spontaneously created by nature are the most admirable tourist attraction of Staffa Island.
Ways to get in
You can take up a voyage, rents boat or ferry services from Mull, Iona, Oban or Fionnport after reaching Scotland from any of the standard airline.
Things to do
Take a boat visit to the island and enjoy the real aquatic beauty of deep azure water with white sandy beaches. You can cherish the striking nests of the gulls and puffins which have adorn the island.
Renting a boat can give you an amazing sightseeing of wildlife and natural
landscapes. Visiting the costs of south-west Mull helps you in capturing the alluring memories of sheer Ardmeanach and wild Burg. The enchanting deep caves and basalt columns are the best featured spots that you should witness for sure. Do not forget to watch the unhindered sunset sight over the Atlantic sea.
Dining Options
Here you can experiences some of the most mouth watering local dishes, high class international cuisines and sumptuous seafood. There is abundance of first rated restaurants, beach side hotels and eating joints that cater a unique taste and amplify your taste buds.
Lodging Options
This small island is regarded as one of the most popular destinations amongst the honeymooners. Keeping the traffic in mind there are plenty of world class hotels that offer luxurious holidays equipped with all the high end amenities.
The island reveal it’s beauty better in gleaming sunlight thus visit the caves in the day time but an exception is Clamshell cave which is east facing. There is a lot more to explain about this magnificent place but the better idea is to experience the same by your own!