Gigha port

The most southerly of the Hebridean islands, Gigha is a beautiful, community-owned isle famed for its lush turquoise seas and spectacular sunsets. Our route links the island with the village of Tayinloan on the Kintyre peninsula.

The CalMac ferry to Gigha arriving at the slipway

Port information

Caledonian MacBrayne

Ferry Terminal

Gigha

PA41 7AB

This is an unattended slipway. Tickets can be purchased on board.

Key information

  • You cannot reserve a specific sailing on this route. However, we advise you purchase your ticket in advance.
  • If you arrive at the port without a ticket we may still be able to carry you. Please speak to ferry staff.
  • Crossing Time: 20 minutes. 
  • Operates all year round. 

Check in process

Vehicles

  • Please arrive 10 minutes before departure.
  • A crew member will check you in before boarding.
  • If the size of your vehicle differs from that declared, you may incur an additional fee.
  • We reserve the right to amend your booking appropriately on arrival. 

Nearby

  • The nearest fuel station, cash machine and local shop can all be found approximately half a mile along the road from the port. 
  • Check out the Visit Scotland guide to Gigha to learn more about the fabulous food and drink offerings available on the island

Connections

  • Train: n/a
  • Buses: n/a
  • Taxi rank: n/a