Croisière à Staffa, Écosse 2025
Le voyage à Staffa surprend les rencontres avec la faune, les colonies gonflées et les formes géométriques de la grotte de Fingal
Meilleur moment: Avril-octobre
Staffa est célèbre pour sa population de puffins mignons qui habitent le nord de l'île. Cependant, la grotte de Fingal est considérée comme une attraction encore plus populaire. Ses piliers de basalte hexagonal donnent l'impression d'être sculptés par des sculpteurs
Les bateaux de croisière sont partis à Staffa depuis deux points sud-ouest de l'île de Mull—Iona et Fionnphort. Le voyage lui-même est un safari faunique, car le voyage d'une heure promet des rencontres avec des dauphins, des requins et une variété d'oiseaux marins.
Although relatively obscure until the late 18th century, Staffa gained fame in 1772 when botanist Joseph Banks praised its dramatic, untamed beauty, transforming it into a sought-after destination for nature lovers and adventurers.
Observer les puffins est un vrai délice: vous n'avez pas à cacher, au contraire, les oiseaux se sentent plus à l'aise en présence des humains alors que nous effrayons leur plus grand ennemi la mouette. Lorsque la grotte est accessible d'avril à octobre, le meilleur moment pour observer les puffins est du début de mai au début d'août pendant leur saison de reproduction.
Watching puffins on Staffa is an enchanting experience. These charming birds are surprisingly comfortable around humans, as our presence deters their primary predators, the seagulls. Puffins' tolerance for visitors allows close encounters that provide incredible opportunities for observation and photography, making your visit all the more memorable.
When the cave is accessible from April to October, the prime period to observe puffins is during their breeding season, from early May to early August. Note that the Staffa jetty will be closed for boat landings between September 23, 2024, and March 2025 for essential improvement works. However, local boat operators continue to run trips to Staffa during this time. While landings are not possible, visitors can still enjoy stunning views of Fingal's Cave and the island's dramatic geology from the boats.
Guided tours are the safest and most convenient way to visit Fingal's Cave and observe puffins. With experienced local guides and knowledgeable crews, these tours allow visitors to enjoy Scotland's breathtaking scenery fully. Options include the popular Staffa Tour, departing from Iona or Fionnphort, which lasts about three hours with tickets starting at £40 per adult. Weather permitting, you may explore natural wonders like Fingal's Cave or the uniquely curved Clamshell Cave.
While it's possible to visit Fingal's Cave independently, it's not recommended due to challenging access and safety risks. A guided boat tour ensures safe entry and minimizes the hazards of navigating the slippery basalt columns.
Staffa Island is uninhabited, meaning there are no accommodations, visitor facilities, or toilets available. Visitors planning to explore the island typically stay on the Isle of Mull, which offers a range of hotels and guesthouses. Staying on Mull provides convenient access for a comfortable and enjoyable day trip to Staffa.