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'No one could have predicted this': Scottish island closed on Sunday due to surge in tourists
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‘No one could have predicted this’: Scottish island closed on Sunday due to surge in tourists

June 5, 2026 3 Min Read
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A small Scottish island is experiencing a shocking tourism increase. Ulva within the Interior Hebrides has seen an awesome surge in guests since being featured on a BBC actual property TV present.

This small island off the west coast of Scotland is residence to only 16 folks and is struggling to deal with the inflow.

The island has determined to successfully shut its doorways to guests in the future every week to permit residents to “recharge.”

Vacationer numbers surge on Scottish island

The native ferry firm stated Mr Urba had obtained “unprecedented curiosity” from holidaymakers after showing on the BBC’s Banjo & Rose Grand Island Lodge.

With restricted providers and infrastructure on the island, the vacation spot is feeling the pressure.

The ferry firm additionally stated the surge in demand for its providers and the strain on native workforces resembling Boathouse Eating places has elevated excess of anticipated.

“Nobody might have predicted how massive the rise in customer numbers could be,” they wrote in a social media submit.

This led to the choice to shut the one public transport possibility, the passenger foot ferry between Ulva and Mull, on Sundays through the busy season, successfully closing the island to guests in the future every week.

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“With the intention to give ourselves, the Boathouse and our fellow Islanders an opportunity to recharge and put together for the week forward, we now have made the troublesome resolution to not open on Sundays this summer time,” the operators confirmed.

The corporate added that it’s going to proceed to supply journey help to holidaymakers who’ve pre-booked their island holidays and are planning to journey on Sundays in June, July and August.

It takes about 5 minutes to cross.

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Ulva Island has captured the creativeness as an idyllic distant island with no paved roads and an abundance of wildlife. Guests can observe seals, otters, and dolphins within the surrounding waters.

The island has been group owned since 2018 when it was bought by North West Mull Neighborhood Woodland Firm.

At the moment, there have been solely six residents. The corporate aimed to foster long-term socio-economic growth and improve the native inhabitants, which at present numbers 16 folks.

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