The National Trust for Scotland has informed us that they will be continuing their improvement work on Staffa through April and May; therefore, landings will unfortunately not be possible during those months. We will still be conducting our trips, weather permitting, and will happily showcase all that Staffa has to offer from the boat. More time will be dedicated to views of Fingal’s Cave, marine sights, wildlife, and, of course, the ever-popular puffins often viewed on our tours.| Staffa Tours
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Stretching over seven kilometres, the Treshnish Isles are one of the biggest draws on the West Coast of Scotland.| Staffa Tours
Fingal’s cave is one of Staffa’s most astonishing features and has been billed as one of the world’s most spectacular caves. Formed by a Paleocene lava flow and sculpted from hexagonally jointed basalt pillars, this remarkable cave appears as though hand crafted, due to the unique structure of the rock column layers.| Staffa Tours