Isle of jura accommodation
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Just make sure you order your supplies before you get here… Visitors to Isle of Jura will find that the Jura Hotel Company Ltd. Scottish Cottages is a trading name of Awaze Vacation Rentals Ltd. The Jura Hotel Company Ltd is an ideal spot for travelers wanting to discover the city. There is also plenty of self-catering accommodation. The west coast of this beautiful island is well known for its unique raised beaches and raised beach platforms, due to the changing sea level and the decay of ice sheets during the Quaternary Ice Age. The fabulous Colonsay hotel has 9 bedrooms, a restaurant with views over the sea towards Jura, a bar serving locally brewed beer and Colonsay gin and lots of. There is one hotel on the island, The Jura Hotel ( and a handful of B&Bs. In the summer, a dedicated passenger ferry service operates from Tayvallich to Craighouse in a rigid inflatable boat and takes just over 45 minutes. Self Catering Holiday Home in Craighouse, Isle of Jura Three bed roomed house, downstairs double with ensuite shower room. There is a bus service that runs from Feolin on the Jura side to Craighouse and beyond. You can fly from Glasgow to Islay in 35 minutes with Flybe and then either hire a car or book a taxi to Port Askaig to connect with the Jura ferry. Once you get to Port Askaig, the Jura ferry is a five minute crossing that departs hourly and doesn’t need pre-booking.
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Port Askaig is where the Jura ferry departs from or Port Ellen is on the other side of Islay and is roughly a 45 minute drive to Port Askaig. You have two ports on Islay to choose from.
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Whichever way you choose to come to Jura, you’ll have to cross the sea and you can do it in a variety of ways: By Car Ferryīook a car ferry with Caledonian MacBrayne ferries (or come over as a foot passenger) from the ferry terminal at Kennacraig to Islay ( The journey takes just over two hours.