Port of Troon

Port of Troon

Troon Ferry Terminal is located to the north of Ayr, on the West coast of Scotland. In addition to being the pricipal fishing port on the west coast of Scotland, Troon is also an imprtant ferry port, offering crossings between Scotland and Northern Ireland.

The Seacat Ferry Terminal offers a comfortable lounge, snacks & beverage vending machines and 75 space free car parking facilities.

Routes & services

Seacat Scotland

  • Up to four daily crossings to Belfast in Northern Ireland, a crossing of two hours 30 minutes


P & O Irish Sea

  • Daily crossings to Larne in Northern Ireland, a crossing of four hours 30 minutes



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