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Ferries to Arran

Isle of Arran by ferry

There are many ferry departures to the Isle of Arran, but you can only choose between two routes: the ferry from Ardrossan to Arran and the ferry from Claonaig to Lochranza (which departs from Tarbert during winter).

Ferries to Brodick & Lochranza

Arran is known for its diverse natural beauty and offers plenty of activities, making it a popular destination for tourists.ย On this page, you'll find more information about travelling to the Isle of Arran. Be sure to check out the handy map to see where the ferries go.

You can use the booking module and select Scotland as your destination to find all the crossings to and within Scotland, the Isle of Arran for example.ย 

Ferry Map: ferry routes to the Isle of Arran

Use the interactive map to find the right crossing and ferry company. You can zoom in and out and view the routes in the ports.

The crossings around the Hebrides are very seasonal. In addition, bad weather or tides can affect sailings. Therefore, check in advance the status of the crossings. For CalMac sailings you can find information about this on the Service status & info page.

Crossings to Arran, Scotland

Ardrossan-Brodick

CalMac Ferries
13 miles
54 minutes
Up to 6 times per day
From: £5.00

Claonaig-Lochranza

CalMac Ferries
4.5 miles
30 minutes
Up to 9 times per day
From: £4.00

Tarbert-Lochranza

CalMac Ferries
12 miles
40 mins.
Up to 7 times per day
From: £4.00

Ferry Guide Isle of Arran

Ferry to Brodick

Ferry sailing to Arran

Ferry sailing to Arran

Most people travelling to the Isle of Arran will take the ferry from Ardrossan to Brodick. Ardrossan is around a 45-minute drive from Glasgow and can be reached just over two hours from the English-Scottish border.

The crossing has a pleasant duration. With an hour, it is not too long but not too short either. You have enough time to enjoy the view and have a snack and a drink on board.

We do recommend booking this crossing in time. It is a popular route that can get fully booked on the busier days in the summer. So if you want to sail at a favourable time, ย book your ticket well in advance.

ferry terminal Brodick

Ferry terminal Brodick

Ferry to Lochranza

ferry departure Claonaig

The departure of the ferry in Claonaig

You will not find a large ferry terminal on this route. There is only a small ferry here that you can drive/walk on and off. This ferry sails from Claonaig in summer and from Tarbert in winter.

To get to Tarbert or Claonaig you have to make a big detour from a Scottish mainland or take a ferry. This ferry is therefore, mainly used by people who are already recreating or living in the area. It is also a nice ferry for island hoppers.

The Claonaig/Tarbert – Lochranza ferry is operated as a ‘turn up and go' service.ย That means you don't have to buy a ticket in advance or make a reservation.

Travel tip: Check the route status

The crossings around the Hebrides are very seasonal. In addition, bad weather or tides can affect sailings. Therefore, check in advance the status of the crossings. For CalMac sailings you can find information about this on the Service status & info page.

About the Isle of Arran

Approaching Isle of Arran by ferry from Ardrossan.

Approaching the Isle of Arran by ferry from Ardrossan

The isle of Arran is located in the Firth of Clyde area and it is the sixth largest island in Scotland.

Arran is also seen as a place where all facets of Scotland come together on a relatively small island. You will find mountains, castles, beaches, golf courses, breweries and cheese makers.

Island hopping thanks to Calmac's ferry network

Calmac ferry

Calmac Ferry sailing to the Hebrides

CalMac Ferries Ltd, also known as Caledonian MacBrayne, is a ferry operator owned by the Scottish Government. It is the largest ferry operator to the main islands on the west coast of Scotland. [1]Caledonian MacBrayne, Wikipedia.org. The ferries connect The Hebrides and the Isle of Arran with Scotland.

The area is very suitable for Island hopping. In this way, you get to know different islands' unique atmospheres and nature. Check our handy ferry map of the Hebridesย to get a good view of the possibilities.

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1 Caledonian MacBrayne, Wikipedia.org
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