Vatersay

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Vatersay

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The southern-most inhabited island in the Outer Hebrides is one of the most scenic and beautiful in the archipelago.

With vast white sandy beaches and turquoise waters comparable to those found in the Caribbean, time spent on this idyllic island will be memorable for a long time to come. It has great views towards the now uninhabited islands of Sandray, Pabbay and Mingulay, and is home to some of the largest colonies of seabirds including razorbill, gannet, guillemot, and puffin. Boat trips to these uninhabited islands are available from Barra.

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