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leonberger Jan 31st, 2006 03:57 PM

Mull & Iona Tour - David Greenhalgh - Anybody Used This Guide?
 
Hello, everyone.

In planning for our trip to Scotland in May/June of this year, I've been mulling over (pun intended) a visit to Mull and Iona - a top priority on this trip.

I know that there is a ferry that goes from Oban to Mull, with a coach (bus) ride to Fionnphort (did I spell that right?), and another ferry that goes to Iona and (on some trips) Staffa.

We are most interested in Iona, and seeing some of Mull.

In doing more research, I came across the "Mull and Iona Taxi Company." Owner David Greenhalgh offers personalized tours of the area, in an eight-passenger mini van. He would meet us at the Ferry terminal on Oban and shepherd us around Mull and Iona, essentially letting us shape the day (we decide where/when to eat lunch, for instance, and how long to spend in each area).

It sounds interesting, even though we're usually pretty independent travelers.

So, I thought I'd ask whether anyone has used his services and/or whether any of you have comments about our plans for this part of the trip.

Thanks.

Gayle

sheila Jan 31st, 2006 11:52 PM

Not used him, but if you google he gets good reviews.

The concept is one I enjoy hugely, although it's really not hard to do those two islands yourself.

leonberger Feb 1st, 2006 03:07 AM

Thanks, Sheila.

Any other comments out there?

Gayle

GeoffHamer Feb 1st, 2006 04:42 AM

I assume he charges more than other inclusive day trips to Mull and Iona. Try comparing with Bowman's (www.bowmanstours.co.uk). Whichever way you do the trip, you won't get a lot of time anywhere: Mull is a big island and one day is not long enough to explore both Mull and Iona.

janisj Feb 1st, 2006 05:49 AM

Will you be driving? If so I'd just take my own car over to Mull. No need for a guide - unless you won't have a car. There is a car park at Fionnphort and then you take the foot ferry over to Iona.

If you are staying in Oban you might want to consider staying overnight on Mull instead. There is plenty to fill 1.5 or 2 days and then you'd have time for both Iona and Staffa.

SiobhanP Feb 1st, 2006 06:08 AM

It depends on how much it would cost in my opinion. We went last year and took the ferry to Mull and drove straight to the ferry to Iona with a commentary on history etc by the driver. I quite liked it and it seemed a long day even though we had set times to be back. I would not drive as I remember it was a long way off to get the Iona ferry unless you spend the night there. I would like to do that myself some day if I stayed over :-). Iona was interesting to me but we did not really go anywhere aside from the church and coffee shops as there seemed little else to visit (I am sure I am wrong!)

leonberger Feb 2nd, 2006 03:01 AM

Thanks, everyone.

Yes, we will have a car. I didn't realize that the ferry from Oban was a car ferry, so I'll continue to think about this.

David charges 27.5 GBP per person, and we would need to pay the ferry fees. I'm not sure how much the ferry fees are (for people, not cars), but my guess is that it would add up to being comparable to the 42 GBP or so that the ferry company charges for their circuit.

We do most touring on our own, but for some reason the idea of a semi-private guide for this day seemed like a good idea.

I appreciate the comments, and will take everything that's been said into account in making my decision.

Thanks again.

Gayle

sheila Feb 2nd, 2006 06:25 AM

Gayle, you'll find the fares and details on www.calmac.co.uk.

I'd do it with a guide. Mull is famous for its Sea Eagles. I "know" where they are, and I've never seen them. If you go with this guy, I bet you do.


leonberger Feb 2nd, 2006 02:59 PM

Thanks, Sheila.

I checked the website, and it appears that hiring David and paying the two ferry fees is cheaper than paying for the full tour that the ferry folks offer. (appox. 11 GBP total for the ferries, pp, added to the 27.5 David charges vs. 42 GBP)

I'm having a grand time planning this trip. Does anyone else enjoy the planning *almost* as much as the actual trip? I love it! It builds the anticipation and makes me realize how many wonderful things there are to do on vacation (holiday?)!

Gayle


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