Port Askaig Ferry

Port Askaig Ferry

Port Askaig Ferry

Port Askaig ferry port in Islay is served by a number of ferry routes with crossings to Kennacraig & Oban available. With a selection of up to 15 Sailings Weekly, the port of Port Askaig connects Islay with Scotland.

Sailing durations range from 2 hours 5 minutes on the Kennacraig service to 4 hours 5 minutes on the Oban service.

Although there is a brief summary on this page, as sailing information can vary based on time of year we’d advise you to get live sailing times and prices in our Port Askaig fare search.

Port Address

Port Askaig, Isle of Islay, PA46 7RB

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Port Askaig Guide

Port Askaig Ferry Port

Port Askaig is a small village on the east coast of Islay, the southernmost island of the Inner Hebrides, Scotland. Askaig offers routes to Colonsay to the north, Kennacraig to the east and to Oban on the mainland, making it one of Islay’s busiest harbours. The port can be found at the northern end of the A846 in the town of Islay, with a bus stop situated outside the terminal, serving the areas of Port Ellen and Ardbeg. The terminal building has a large waiting area where you can relax before you embark. However, if you have time to spare, be sure to wander through the picturesque port village which was voted ‘5th most desirable postcode in Scotland’ by Royal Mail in 2014.

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