"Learn about the culture, history and language of Barra at the island's heritage centre, Dualchas, where the two main galleries present a changing programme of local history displays, art exhibitions and cultural events.".
Barra is perhaps most famous for its pristine beaches (particularly the picturesque shore of Tangasdale) and vivid blue waters, which could easily fool you into thinking you'd somehow landed in the Caribbean.
It has a population of just 1,174 and is only 58.75 km² (around 26 times smaller than London) - and yet is filled with natural beauty, rich history, and even boasts the most westerly golf course in the UK.
"Since the airport was built in 1978, passenger numbers have almost doubled from around 7,500 in the late 70s to about 14,800 pre Covid-19," the airport's website states.
The team at the airport feel privileged to be part of the unique experience that is Barra Airport.".