Ferry from Scotland to Isle of Skye
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Caledonian MacBrayne provides the ferries from Scotland to Isle of Skye. Scotland Isle of Skye ferries run about 12 times per week. Ferry schedules can vary by season, operator, ship and route.

How long is the ferry from Scotland to Isle of Skye?

Ferry time from Scotland to Isle of Skye can vary between 30 minutes and 30 minutes. Ferry time can differ by ferry route, operator and ship.

Can I take my car on the ferry from Scotland to Isle of Skye?

Passengers can take a car on the ferry from Scotland to Isle of Skye. Passengers can take a car on ferries with Caledonian MacBrayne.

How far is Scotland to Isle of Skye?

The distance between Scotland and Isle of Skye is 6.2 miles (10.0km) and 5.4 nautical miles from the nearest ports.

How much does a ferry cost from Scotland to Isle of Skye?

Ferry price from Scotland to Isle of Skye is based on a few booking preferences such as route, operator, vehicle type and whether you are sailing on a high-speed ferry or conventional ferry. Prices will often vary by season.

Ferries from Mallaig to Armadale

Mallaig Armadale ferries sail approximately 2 times daily and up to 12 times weekly with a sailing time of 30 minutes.

Ferries from Mallaig to Armadale

Ferries from Mallaig to Armadale sail around 2 times daily and up to 12 times weekly with a duration of about 30 minutes.

Scotland to Isle of Skye Ferry Offers and Discounts

For the best ferry offers, we recommend using our Deal Finder to compare ferry tickets and prices. Visit our special offers page to view current ferry offers.

How to book ferry tickets from Scotland to Isle of Skye

With Direct Ferries you can book and compare Scotland Isle of Skye ferry tickets, operators, timetables and prices using our Deal Finder.

How much are ferries from Scotland to Isle of Skye?

From To Average price
Mallaig, Scotland
Armadale, Isle of Skye
$28.19Average price
Tarbert (Harris), Scotland
Uig, Isle of Skye
$78.22Average price
Lochmaddy, Scotland
Uig, Isle of Skye
$131.23Average price

Ferries from Scotland to Isle of Skye

About Scotland

Scotland is the northernmost country in the United Kingdom, occupying the Northern third of the land, sharing a border with England to the South. Scotland is a beautiful country well-known for its dramatic scenery of mountains and rugged coastlines, with the natural scenes of the Highlands as a top winner. The Scottish climate tends to be very changeable, but even though the sun might not always shine, the warm welcome from the wonderful diversity of landscapes attracts many visitors. If you’re heading away from Scotland by ferry then Northern Ireland is easily accessible with a choice of routes and ferry companies. Travelling from the Scottish mainland to the Orkney, Shetland or any of the destinations off Scotland’s west coast is more convenient than ever before and you’ll get to take in some of the most spectacular coastlines and landscapes in the UK while you sail too. The direct route to the continent is no longer available, but there are numerous routes from Northern England to use instead.

About Isle of Skye

The Isle of Skye is one of Scotland’s most famous islands, situated at the northernmost point of the Inner Hebrides, off the northwest coast. Packing the very best of Scotland into just over a thousand-square miles: magical landscapes, enigmatic ruins and a captivating history, Skye is one of the country’s very best tourist attractions. Stretching fifty, glorious miles long, it is a world-class hiking destination, offering a dozen peaks, remarkable rock formations and mouth-watering views. Along these walks lie historical wonders like Dunvegan Castle, a third millennium BC chambered cairn and an Iron Age fort. The largest settlement, Portree, is the cultural hub, set upon a picturesque natural harbour lined by fishing boats, boasting cheerful pubs and an award-winning theatre. The Isle of Skye has ports on its north coast for routes from the Outer Hebrides, and on the southern tip for ferry crossings from mainland Scotland, so it’s within easy reach from many domestic locations.

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