...are both renowned for their landscape, wildlife, beaches and hills - but there’s more to these Hebridean islands, and more things to do. Discover the human history, the hidden geology, the contemporary island culture. Cycle along quiet roads and forest tracks. Feast on hill reared beef and lamb, wild venison and creel caught shellfish. Just 40 minutes on the ferry from Oban, sea eagles and otters go about their daily lives.

Mull & Iona's wildlife is amazing! Whether you're here or getting here via the Argyll mainland, Morvern or Ardnamurchan, watch this short RSPB film to get a flavour of what awaits you in the natural world of Mull and Iona.
Extended season for Mull Eagle Hide Click here for details
Since the first pilgrims arrived in small boats, we have welcomed visitors into the life of our islands. This is a real place with real lives going on round about you, both on land and sea. We’ve resisted mass tourism. Instead, we actively focus on the individual traveller and the quality of their visit and of the accommodation and attractions we provide.
Holiday Mull and Iona are committed to our guests, our community and to the world-class landscape that surrounds us. We offer you a place to breathe out and relax. A place to refresh yourself. If you are returning to your loved and familiar places, or are arriving on the Isle of Mull for the first time, our door will be open.
We look forward to seeing you on the Isle of Mull,
Standby for a major new 6 part celebrity birdwatching series on Sky 1 in the New Year: 'Bill Bailey's Birdwatching Bonanza'.
The series starts on Friday 8 January at 8pm. Watch out for Episode 4, filmed on Mull, on Friday 29 January at 8pm on Sky 1. Don't miss it! Visitors to Mull's famous Eagle Hide (still open for trips all winter) may recognise the backdrop in Sky's promotional image? Why not come and visit in 2010?