There are 2 ways to get from Port Ellen Islay Ferry Terminal to Port Ellen by ferry or foot
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Port Ellen Islay Ferry Terminal to Port Ellen by ferry and bus
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The cheapest way to get from Port Ellen Islay Ferry Terminal to Port Ellen is to ferry which costs £13 - £110 and takes 6h 54m.
The fastest way to get from Port Ellen Islay Ferry Terminal to Port Ellen is to ferry which takes 6h 54m and costs £13 - £110.
The distance between Port Ellen Islay Ferry Terminal and Port Ellen is 86 miles.
The best way to get from Port Ellen Islay Ferry Terminal to Port Ellen without a car is to ferry which takes 6h 54m and costs £13 - £110.
It takes approximately 6h 54m to get from Port Ellen Islay Ferry Terminal to Port Ellen, including transfers.
Port Ellen is 1h behind Port Ellen Islay Ferry Terminal. It is currently 6:16 AM in Port Ellen Islay Ferry Terminal and 5:16 AM in Port Ellen.
There are 35+ hotels available in Port Ellen.
What companies run services between Port Ellen Islay Ferry Terminal, Scotland and Port Ellen, Scotland?
You can take a ferry from Port Ellen Islay Ferry Terminal to Charlotte Street via Kennacraig Ferry Terminal, Port Askaig Islay Ferry Terminal, and Ferry Terminal in around 6h 54m.
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- Phone
- +44 (0)1475 650 397
- enquiries@calmac.co.uk
- Website
- calmac.co.uk
Ferry from Port Ellen Islay Ferry Terminal to Kennacraig Ferry Terminal
- Ave. Duration
- 2h 10m
- Frequency
- Twice daily
- Estimated price
- £7–55
- Website
- Caledonian MacBrayne
- Passenger Fare
- £7–11
- Car Fare
- £45–55
Ferry from Kennacraig Ferry Terminal to Port Askaig Islay Ferry Terminal
- Ave. Duration
- 1h 55m
- Frequency
- 4 times a day
- Estimated price
- £6–50
- Website
- Caledonian MacBrayne
- Passenger Fare
- £6–9
- Car Fare
- £40–50
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