Craobh Marina
There are 250 protected berths available year round for vessels […]
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There are 250 protected berths available year round for vessels […]
Portavadie Marina is set in a protected lagoon on Loch […]
Ardfern is an ideal base for cruising the west coast […]
We offer a regular timetabled ferry service to the islands of Eigg and Muck, and additional boat trips throughout the season.
Tailor your own bespoke half/full day or evening charters onboard MV Sheerwater or MV Orca III
Our pontoon was installed in July 2016 and provides berthing […]
Tobermory is the main town on Mull and the ideal place either […]
Ardoran Marine, just five miles south of Oban, was established […]
Open 7 days a week from April 2024 Call into our Tea […]
Situated in the heart of the village, Arisaig Marina can be simply and safely reached from the crystalline sailing waters off the West Highlands. Once securely docked, visitors will find that we offer far more than just a berthing location.
Lochaline Harbour-Cala Loch Àlainn- visitor pontoons provide up to 32 […]
Colonsay Community Development Company is delighted to be welcoming yachts to 6 visitor moorings; a community-led enterprise. Queen’s Bay is a tranquil spot; offering no facilities, but the best shelter on the east, and spectacular views across to Jura. It’s an ideal base from which to explore the island and the white sands of Oransay also on a day trip. Use is first come, first served. Suitable for vessels up to 45ft in length or 10 tonnes, and available from early April until late October. On foot with sturdy footwear, a walk over rough ground brings you to Colonsay’s hotel & bar restaurant, or around the headland into Scalasaig where you’ll find our island shop and welcoming Pantry. Our island’s power supply comes along the submarine cable at Queen’s Bay - a sheltered anchorage. Dropping anchor is possible in the case of a mooring not being available, however we join SSEN in discouraging yachts from dropping anchor near to where this cable is plotted – please refer to marine charts. Thank you for supporting our small community through your use of the mooring. Whether you’re staying for a week to explore, or just an afternoon, we hope you enjoy Colonsay! For closer access to Scalasaig village amenities, please check Calmac’s harbour guidance for tendering ashore there: https://www.calmac.co.uk/Colonsayharbour