About the MV Loch Fyne

MV Loch Fyne, Loch Fìne in Gaelic, sails from Mallaig to Armadale on Skye. MV Loch Fyne originally entered service at Kyle of Lochalsh on 12 September 1991 sailing to Kyleakin on Skye, replacing the last of the old ferries, MV Kyleakin – until the Skye bridge was constructed in 1995.

About the MV Loch Fyne

MV Loch Fyne, Loch Fìne in Gaelic, sails from Mallaig to Armadale on Skye. MV Loch Fyne originally entered service at Kyle of Lochalsh on 12 September 1991 sailing to Kyleakin on Skye, replacing the last of the old ferries, MV Kyleakin – until the Skye bridge was constructed in 1995.

Relax and enjoy the ride

Onboard the MV Loch Fyne you can find a ship perfectly tailored for a short, comfortable crossing. Relax on our snug passenger lounge (accessed from the car deck, furry friends welcome) or take a seat outside on our deck and marvel at the natural beauty of Scotland’s landscape as it gently drifts past.

Father and his daughters standing on deck looking out to sea
Dogs sitting in pet area
A father and child wearing winter hats walk down stairs on a ferry deck above red seats, with the sea in the background.
Girl standing at railings looking out to sea
woman and little boy looking out of window
CalMac branded cups and bottle sitting on a rock by the sea.

Visit the CalMac Shop

Don’t miss our new CalMac branded collection - featuring everything from reusable water bottles to keyrings and playing cards. Keep the little ones entertained with the CalMac brick boat and a cuddly CalMac lion.

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Proud to promote Scottish produce

Scotland is renowned for its outstanding natural produce, and we work with local suppliers to bring the best fresh food on board. Discover our suppliers and learn how to become one. Also, join Tony Kearney for Season 3 of the Scottish Island Adventures podcast, exploring the people, places, history, whisky, wellness and outdoor experiences of Scotland's west coast islands.