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The Colonsay Hotel
"Couldn’t fault the property or the staff. The amenities are as best as you could expect in such a small island. Manager was very helpful and chatty I would recommend the Colonsay Hotel for shorts stays , not because there is anything wrong with it , the staff , ir the island but it is a small island ..."
Reviewed on Jul 12, 2026

Tobaroran

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Machrins

Balerominmhor

Avenue

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Uragaig
Isle of Colonsay Hotel & Travel Guide
Unfortunately, our extensive accommodations portal doesn't feature any place to rest and relax in the vicinity of greater Isle of Colonsay.
Or, only 100 miles (164 kilometers) from Isle of Colonsay there is Portree, which has a number of Travelocity-listed apartments and hotels. They include Cuillin Hills Hotel and Skeabost Hotel.
If time is on your side, why not broaden your horizons and visit the other attractions around Scottish Islands while you are in this area? Scottish Islands is marked by beaches, coastal plains and rivers. Frequented holiday draws include ruins and castles. In this area of United Kingdom adventurous visitors can try their hand at mountain biking, mountain climbing and hiking.
Now that you have got to know the Travelocity-listed accommodation options in Isle of Colonsay, put aside some time to visit our Isle of Colonsay region page for local secrets on scenic, cultural and social delights here.
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The Colonsay Hotel
"Couldn’t fault the property or the staff. The amenities are as best as you could expect in such a small island. Manager was very helpful and chatty I would recommend the Colonsay Hotel for shorts stays , not because there is anything wrong with it , the staff , ir the island but it is a small island and there is only so much you can do. Beaches are stunning and so is the walk across The Strand to the Isle of Oransay"

