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Holiday rentals in Tobermory

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Top-rated holiday rentals in Tobermory

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Guest favourite

Tiny home in Kilchoan

4.99 out of 5 average rating, 125 reviews

Character tiny house with fabulous views .

Welcome to Naust ( Norse for a small building by the sea) , where the main event is the spectacular uninterrupted sea view over the Sound of Mull, closely followed by the beautiful, bespoke tiny house, hand-built by a local craftsman with stylish interior and superb quality fixtures and fittings. You'll find everything at Naust that you need to make this your perfect escape, from a fully equipped kitchen, wireless speaker & radio, picnic basket, superking bed, fluffy towels and a huge shower !

28 Nov – 5 Dec

£132 per night
Guest favourite

Place to stay in Tobermory

4.9 out of 5 average rating, 139 reviews

1 Hector's Row: Red House, Tobermory Isle of Mull

1 The Red House: by Hector's Row This is a cosy, unique space, set in an idyllic and scenic location of Tobermory on the Island of Mull. · 10-15 minute walk (downhill) from the main street, in the beautiful town of Tobermory · Perfect for those who love the outdoors and are looking for a quiet getaway · From upstairs, you can look toward the sea; if you’re lucky you might even spot some wild deer. · Wifi Access is available in this property · Sofa bed in the living room insta: @hectorsrow

3–10 Sept

£230 per night
Superhost

Apartment in Tobermory

4.88 out of 5 average rating, 17 reviews

Raraig House Garden Apartment

Raraig House Garden Apartment Sea Views Large open garden Min 5 nights Private access. On the flat no stairs Private onsite parking Modern open plan living fully fitted kitchen area and spacious double bedroom Wet room shower underfloor heating . Bedding and towels provided, metered electricity. We are a 5 min downhill walk to the harbour front where you will find a good selection of shops pubs etc Steep uphill climb back is normal forTobermory Car helpful not essential with taxis available

30 Oct – 6 Nov

£108 per night

Popular amenities for Tobermory holiday rentals

Stay near Tobermory's top sights

Macgochan's10 locals recommend
The Mishnish Hotel10 locals recommend
Tobermory Distillery Visitor Centre9 locals recommend
Cafe Fish12 locals recommend
The Tobermory Hotel6 locals recommend
Tobermory Bakery & Tea Room7 locals recommend

Other great holiday rentals in Tobermory

Guest favourite

Place to stay in Isle of Mull

4.92 out of 5 average rating, 63 reviews

Cozy, romantic little cabin. Sea and garden views.

26 Aug – 2 Sept

£64 per night
Superhost

Place to stay in Kilchoan

4.87 out of 5 average rating, 84 reviews

Luxury Pod - Oreons Cabin

25 Aug – 1 Sept

£106 per night
Guest favourite

Yurt in Isle of Mull

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 47 reviews

Whitetail Yurt - A Mongolian Yurt on Ulva

13–20 Jan

£73 per night
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Guest house in Ulva Ferry

4.84 out of 5 average rating, 89 reviews

The Studio - Ballygown, Ulva Ferry, Isle of Mull

17–24 Feb

£137 per night
Guest favourite

Flat in Aros

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 36 reviews

Aros Mains Apartment

9–16 Nov

£129 per night
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Home in Tobermory

4.86 out of 5 average rating, 94 reviews

Large self-catering,private grounds, ample parking

17–24 Aug

£272 per night
Guest favourite

Holiday home in Lochdon

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 36 reviews

Isle of Mull, Ormaig self-catering cottage Lochdon

20–27 Nov

£137 per night
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Cottage in Kilchoan

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 66 reviews

Amazing Beaches Kilchoan Ardnamurchan

28 Oct – 4 Nov

£154 per night
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Cabin in Fort William

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 15 reviews

Torea Cabin, cosy with loch view

11–18 Sept

£94 per night
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Holiday home in Dervaig

4.95 out of 5 average rating, 22 reviews

Willowbank - Recently renovated and well equipped

4–11 Jan

£64 per night
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Cottage in Shielfoot

4.95 out of 5 average rating, 59 reviews

Taigh Màiri Aonghais - Traditional Croft House

20–27 Aug

£103 per night
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Cottage in Isle of Mull

4.95 out of 5 average rating, 43 reviews

Ba Beach Cottage Port

10–17 Sept

£137 per night

Quick stats about holiday rentals in Tobermory

Total rentals

30 properties

Popular amenities

Kitchen, Wifi and Pool

Wifi availability

30 properties include access to wifi

Family-friendly rentals

10 properties are a good fit for families

Total number of reviews

1.6K reviews

Nightly prices starting at

£48 before taxes and fees

Your guide to Tobermory

All About Tobermory

The small fishing town of Tobermory sits on the northeast coast of the Isle of Mull in the Inner Hebrides off Scotland’s western coast. Its vibrant-coloured homes curve around the harbour and are stunningly reflected in the harbour’s still waters. The main street features independent shops, pubs, and restaurants serving Isle of Mull scallops and oysters, plus freshly caught lobster. Take the signposted 4.8-kilometre path to the picturesque Tobermory Lighthouse for sweeping views of the surrounding area.

Abundant in natural beauty, Tobermory boasts dramatic mountain vistas, lush forests, steep bluffs, and rugged coastal cliffs. The Isle of Mull is crisscrossed with walking paths and hiking routes, providing uninterrupted views of the stunning natural landscape, including Aros Park, the Calgary Art in Nature outdoor sculpture walk, and the natural rock formations of Carsaig Arches.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Tobermory

Temperatures in Tobermory remain cool throughout the year, with summers never getting very hot. Rain is possible every day, but spring and summer are when you’ll see the least rain and the warmest weather, making this an excellent time to visit. Throughout the spring and summer, the Tobermory Open Air Producers Market takes place each Monday at the harbour, featuring fresh local produce, art and crafts, seafood, pastries, preserves, and meats.

Autumn brings cooler temperatures and even more rainfall, so always carry an umbrella and an extra layer. While temperatures rarely drop below freezing and snowfall is light, the Highlands can be very windy, and this combined with the rain can make it feel very cold in winter. This is a good time to explore Tobermory’s indoor attractions or cosy up in your rental cottage with a cup of tea.


Top things to do in Tobermory

Aros Park

This recreational woodland features an artificial loch in the middle of leafy surroundings. A handful of walking trails wind through lush forest, vibrant ferns, and waterfalls. Each walk provides spectacular vantage points overlooking Tobermory and the face of Ardnamurchan over the Sound of Mull.

The Mull Museum

Situated in the centre of the main street, Mull Museum, open between March and October, traces the history of Tobermory and the island through archives and exhibitions related to maritime history, archaeology, and war. You’ll discover a range of images, family records, books, and documents that provide insight into the island’s past and former residents.

Fingal’s Cave

A short boat ride to the Isle of Staffa brings you to one of Scotland’s most striking natural landmarks: Fingal’s Cave. The towering sea cave, around 69 metres high, is composed of hexagonally jointed basalt columns. The unique geological formation is a marvel on its own, though visitors may enter the walkway formed by the fractured pillars to explore the coastal cave. During the boat ride, keep an eye out for dolphins and whales.

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