Ferry Travel to the Isles of Arran and Cumbrae

Reaching the Isle of Arran with Caledonian MacBrayne

Arran truly is the best of Scotland compressed into an island 20 miles long and 10 miles wide. Goat Fell dominates the island's skyline and coupled with a rugged and mountainous landscape in the north and gently rolling hills in the south, the island is ideal for walkers and cyclists. But that's not all. On the island you'll also find pretty villages, golf courses, ancient castles, prehistoric standing stones and a richness of crafts, food, drink, history and culture.

Click here to view Summer Timetables for Ardrossan to Brodick ferry crossings.

Click here to view Summer Timetables for Claonaig to Arran ferry crossings.

Click here to Book Tickets to the Isle of Arran

Reaching the Isle of Cumbrae with Caledonian Macbrayne

Cumbrae is one of the smallest islands on the Firth of Clyde and is just a 10 minute ferry crossing from Largs. It's a perfect destination for a day out or for a longer stay. The island boasts deserted beaches, sandy coves, a flat landscape, and the main town of Millport has lots to entertain the family. Cumbrae is a paradise for cyclists and the traditional way to explore is to hop on a bike and experience the very best of the island.

Click here to view Summer Timetables for Largs to Cumbrae ferry crossings.

Click here to Book Tickets to the Isle of Cumbrae.