Coll
The Ferry Terminal Arinagour Isle of Coll PA78 6SY Phone: +44 (0)1879 230347 E-mail: coll@calmac.co.uk VHF: Ch12 |
Coordinates | 56.6246° N, 6.5619° W |
| Weather | The current weather forecast can be viewed at the following link: Coll 7 Day Weather Forecast |
| ISPS | Yes |
Yachts | Coll Harbour is a large and popular yacht mooring area during summer months |
Cruise Ships | Cruise vessels, up to 100m length and 4m draught, can go alongside the ferry pier with prior booking. Priority will be given to the scheduled ferry service. For more information on things to do in Coll visit here |
Cruise Ship Tenders | Arinagour (middle) Pier is suitable for cruise vessel tenders to land. For ISPS status please check with Argyll & Bute Council . |
Commercial Vessels | Commercial vessels of up to 100m length & 4m draught can discharge / load at the ferry berth with prior booking. |
Fishing Vessels | Fishing vessels can land and berth at the pier or use the moorings. CMAL standard charges are applied check here for details. |
About the local harbour | Coll can be exposed to winds from south & south west and it is advisable to anchor only in calm weather |
Pilotage guidance | No pilotage is offered. Standing NTMs can be found at CMAL Standing notice to Mariners |
Ferry Movements | There is a daily ferry service in the summer. Please see here for details |
Anchorage | There is ample anchorage space in the bay for up to 60 yachts or other large vessels. |
Moorings | There are 12 moorings in the bay, operated by CalMac Ferries. Fees can be paid at Coll Hotel . Standard CMAL charges are applied. |
Pontoons | None |
Authority/Operator | Authority: Caledonian Maritime Assets Ltd Operator: CalMac Harbours (Division of CalMac Ferries Ltd) |
Approx. annual tonnage | 1 000 000 GT |
Principal Traffic | Ferry / Cargo |
River / Tidal Berths | Yes |
LOA | 100m |
Draft | 4.0m |
No of berths | 1 |
| Commercial cargo handling facilities | Linkspans: 1 capacity 90T |
Facilities | Waste - No |
| Harbour User Information | Harbour User Charter can be located at: The most recent Bathymetric Survey can be found at: |




