MV Loch Buie
The MV Loch Buie, Loch Buidhe in Gaelic, links Mull with the magical Isle of Iona. She provides panoramic views from her lounge allowing travellers to take in every beautiful detail of the short, scenic crossing.
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The MV Loch Buie, Loch Buidhe in Gaelic, links Mull with the magical Isle of Iona. She provides panoramic views from her lounge allowing travellers to take in every beautiful detail of the short, scenic crossing.
Onboard the MV Loch Buie you can find a ship perfectly tailored for a short, comfortable crossing. Relax on our snug passenger lounge (accessed from the car deck, furry friends welcome) or take a seat outside on our deck and marvel at the natural beauty of Scotland’s landscape as it gently drifts past.
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Free wi-fi is available to all customers.
Located in passenger lounge.
An accessible toilet is located onboard in the passenger lounge. Should you require assistance at any time, just ask a member of our crew who will be happy to help.
Pets are welcome on board.
There is a defibrillator on board. If a person is in cardiac arrest please contact a member of staff who will provide this. CPR should be done until you can get a defibrillator. Find out more at the British Heart Foundation.
Launched in 1992 and built by James N Miller & Sons Ltd of St Monans, Fife, the Loch Buie underwent trials on the Forth before navigating her way to the west coast through the Caledonian Canal.
Gross tons | 295 |
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Length | 30.2m |
Breadth | 10m |
Draught | 1.6m |
Builder | James N Miller & Sons Ltd, St Monans, Fife |
Built | 1992 |