There is 1 way to get from Gigha to Isle of Islay by ferry
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The cheapest way to get from Gigha to Isle of Islay is to ferry which costs £12 - £70 and takes 7h 15m.
The fastest way to get from Gigha to Isle of Islay is to ferry which takes 7h 15m and costs £12 - £70.
No, there is no direct ferry from Gigha to Isle of Islay. However, there are services departing from Gigha Ferry Terminal and arriving at Port Askaig Islay Ferry Terminal via Kennacraig Ferry Terminal. The journey, including transfers, takes approximately 7h 15m.
The distance between Gigha and Isle of Islay is 65 miles.
The best way to get from Gigha to Isle of Islay without a car is to ferry which takes 7h 15m and costs £12 - £70.
It takes approximately 7h 15m to get from Gigha to Isle of Islay, including transfers.
There are 53+ hotels available in Isle of Islay.
What companies run services between Gigha, Argyll and Bute, Scotland and Isle of Islay, Scotland?
You can take a ferry from Gigha Ferry Terminal to Hotel via Tayinloan Ferry Terminal, Ferry Terminal, Bus Terminal, Ferry Terminal, Kennacraig Ferry Terminal, Port Askaig Islay Ferry Terminal, and Ferry Terminal in around 7h 15m.
- Phone
- +44 (0)1475 650 397
- [email protected]
- Website
- Caledonian MacBrayne
Ferry from Gigha Ferry Terminal to Tayinloan Ferry Terminal
- Ave. Duration
- 20 min
- Frequency
- Hourly
- Estimated price
- £2–11
- Website
- Caledonian MacBrayne
- Passenger Fare
- £2–4
- Car Fare
- £9–11
Ferry from Kennacraig Ferry Terminal to Port Askaig Islay Ferry Terminal
- Ave. Duration
- 1h 55m
- Frequency
- Every 4 hours
- Estimated price
- £6–50
- Website
- Caledonian MacBrayne
- Passenger Fare
- £6–9
- Car Fare
- £40–50
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