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Getting to Jura via Port Askaig – What You Need to Know This Summer

Port Askaig Jura ferry and Calmac ferry port
Port Askaig (Martin Beastall)

Getting to Jura via Port Askaig – Essential Travel Information 2026

If you’re travelling to Jura via Port Askaig this summer, there are two significant changes you need to know about before you travel.

Port Ellen has closed until 2029

Port Ellen on Islay closed on 2 June 2026 for major upgrades and modernisation by CMAL and will remain closed until 2029. All CalMac services to Islay now operate via Kennacraig to Port Askaig only. This means considerably more traffic, longer queues and potential delays at Port Askaig for the foreseeable future. Please allow significantly more time than usual when travelling through the port.

Why Port Askaig is busier than usual

With Port Ellen closed, Port Askaig is now the sole point of vehicular access to Islay. At the same time, SSEN are carrying out significant infrastructure works at the port itself to support vessel operations, affecting marshalling lanes and access from the main road. A no parking and no waiting restriction is in place on both sides of the A846 for 450 metres from the slipway. Please note this does not affect the Islay-Kennacraig or Jura mustering areas.

A Temporary Traffic Regulation Order (TTRO) is in place for up to 18 months, with a permanent Traffic Regulation Order likely to follow given the anticipated length of the works.

Port Askaig planned works

Navigating Port Askaig – Jura travellers

Our annotated aerial photo above shows exactly where to queue for the Jura ferry at Port Askaig. Both CalMac ferries and the Jura wee ferry can use the “Linkspan” side of the port.  This connects the ferry directly to the shore to provide Roll-on/Roll-off (Ro-Ro) loading for vehicles and passengers. 

Follow signs for the Jura Queue and approach with caution. 

The ferry queue lines at Port Askaig

Practical tips

Allow extra time – significantly more than you would normally. Book your CalMac ticket online in advance even if you’re a foot passenger. Check in at least 30 minutes before departure for vehicles and 10 minutes for foot passengers. Late check-in may result in your space being reallocated. Always check the CalMac service status page before travelling as disruption is more likely during a period of increased port activity.

CalMac service status: calmac.co.uk/en-gb/service-status

For queries about the traffic restrictions contact traffichq@argyll-bute.gov.uk

Feolin Port is unaffected, come off the ferry and drive forward and right towards Craighouse.

Feolin Ferry Port on the Isle of Jura

Photo by Martin Beastall

Travelling to Jura without a car?

Foot passengers and cyclists can avoid Port Askaig altogether by taking the Jura Passenger Ferry directly from Tayvallich on the Scottish mainland to Craighouse on Jura. No need to go via Islay at all. Sailings run April to October.

jurapassengerferry.com

For full travel information to Jura including ferry times, getting here by car and public transport options visit isleofjura.scot/travel-and-local-transport/