Paradise Made Affordable

Paradise Made Affordable

Located off the west coast of Scotland, the Outer Hebrides are accessed from 3 mainland ferry ports connecting with 5 island destinations and now have up to 40% slashed off all ferry fares

Ullapool - Stornoway, Isle of Lewis

Uig, Skye - Tarbert, Isle of Harris

Uig. Skye - Lochmaddy, North Uist

Oban - Lochboisdale, South Uist

Oban - Castlebay, Barra

The islands have an abundance of beautiful habitats... peaceful, unspoilt and natural. Fresh water and sea lochs unsurpassable in their beauty and abundance provide a great resource for fishermen and bird life. Traditional music and crafts live on in a lively and modern culture, which is embraced and enjoyed in every sense of the word.

The islands of the Outer Hebrides each have their own unique identity; some are flat, some mountainous; but all share a common way of life and stand out culturally over any other location. Add to this the wonderful white sandy beaches, wildlife, local produce and the fresh Hebridean air which breathes life into any visit; you have the makings of a perfect location for the ideal break.

The Outer Hebrides are known for their slow pace of life, but rest assured, the locals don't beat about the bush when it comes to providing their guests with the best possible experiences.

So, with ferry fares to the islands now reduced, there has never been a better time to come and experience the Outer Hebrides.

Discover why the Outer Hebrides are indeed 'Paradise made affordable' and make yours a Perfect Day.

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A Perfect Day for Wildlife

A Perfect Day for Wildlife

An isolated, peaceful and unspoilt land with a wide variety of interesting, beautiful species and habitats; The Outer Hebrides are recognised internationally as being a globally important wildlife environment.

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Produce to perfection

Produce to perfection

With the very best of local produce served up to stimulate the taste buds, the Outer Hebrides is renowned for the honest quality of its food. We can only tell you what is on offer in this area - to savour the taste you will need to come and experience it for yourself.

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Archaeological Splendour

Archaeological Splendour

People have been attracted to the Outer Hebrides and its possibilities for over 6000 years. They have fished the seas, farmed the land, and defended their homes. They have moulded the landscape, and have been moulded by it, and have left behind a rich legacy for you to explore.

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