- Beaches: Tiree has some of the most beautiful beaches in Scotland, with white sands and crystal-clear waters. Some popular beaches include the Singing Sands, Balephuil Bay, and Gott Bay.
- Wildlife: Tiree is home to a variety of wildlife, including puffins, guillemots, seals and otters. The island is also a designated Area of Special Scientific Interest for its birdlife.
- Gaelic Culture: Tiree is one of the strongest Gaelic-speaking areas of Scotland, with over 60% of the population able to speak the language. The island hosts numerous Gaelic events and festivals throughout the year, including the Tiree Music Festival and the Tiree Language Festival.
- Archaeology: Tiree has a rich archaeological heritage, with numerous ancient sites and monuments, including the ruins of Dùn Mor, a prehistoric hillfort, and the Standing Stones of Tiree.
- Knitting: Tiree is famous for its traditional knitting patterns, known as "Tiree ganseys". These unique patterns are often featured in local crafts and textiles.