Marriage and Civil Ceremonies

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Isle of Tiree

Tiree Registration District
Planning your ceremony on Tiree’s windswept beaches or scenic croftlands? Then the Tiree Registration Office is your local contact.
 
Office details:
The Isle of Tiree Business Centre, Crossapol, Isle of Tiree, PA77 6UP
01546605521 (option 6)
rona.campbell@argyll-bute.gov.uk
 
Covers ceremonies in:
The whole Isle of Tiree
From Balephuil to Scarinish, if your wedding is happening on Tiree, this is the office that needs your marriage or civil partnership notice.
 
Bonus tip: With ferry and weather considerations, plan well ahead—give yourselves a nice buffer for paperwork and delivery times.

Photo Gallery

Our Registrar

woman in white dress holding man in suit hand with a lady in the middle

Rona Campbell – Registrar for Tiree

Started in Registration – July 1995

Testimonial from Tom and Isobel – Married August 2020

‘Rona was great and married us in a really small, simple and personal ceremony. She was thoughtful and flexible and made us feel calm throughout.’

Our Wedding on Tiree was everything we dreamed of and more. Rona was a true professional from start to finish and could not have made the process any easier for us. Nothing was too much hassle for her. She was absolutely lovely
woman in white dress holding man in suit hand with a lady in the middle
Carol and Keiran - August 2024
Isle of Tiree
woman in white dress with a man in a kilt and a dog on the beach
Photo courtesy of Mairi Fleck Photography

Travelling to Tiree

By Road  – 97 miles from Glasgow to Oban

By Ferry – from Oban – Caledonian Macbrayne

By Air – Loganair

A daily ferry service operates from Oban to Tiree during the summer months with a more limited service operating in winter. The daily crossing from Oban takes four hours. There are also two daily flights to Glasgow with a journey time of approximately one hour and a weekly service from Connel.

Tiree

Tiree is the most westerly island of the Inner Hebrides. The island has no woodland and only three hills on an otherwise flat landscape. The only distractions you are likely to hear are the waves lapping on golden sandy beaches and birdcalls.

The island is one of the sunniest places in Britain, and with the moderating influence of the warm Gulf Stream, winter temperatures are generally higher than on the mainland, while summer evenings are warm and balmy.

For stargazers, Tiree is the perfect location due to the island having no street lights and a small population – ideal conditions for viewing the night sky. With its golden beaches, lustrous sea and picturesque scenery enhanced by an abundance of wildlife and flowers, the island is an ideal setting for your civil ceremony. Tiree is renowned for its world-famous surf and enjoys more sunshine than practically anywhere else in the UK, earning the island its nickname the Hawaii of the North. Although the charms of Tiree have remained a well-kept secret, it is easy to access.