MV Isle of Islay will soon make the two-week journey to Scotland and is expected to enter service in early spring.
The vessel, which can carry 450 passengers and 100 cars or 14 HGVs, was officially handed over at a ceremony in Yalova.
CMAL Ferries has taken delivery of its newest vessel, Isle of Islay, at a handover ceremony at Cemre Marin Endustri in Yalova ...
After a series of delays, the ship, which will serve Islay and Jura, has become the property of government-owned Caledonian ...
Caledonian Maritime Assets (CMAL) has taken ownership of a ferry built in Turkey and it is expected to begin serving island ...
A MAJOR milestone has been reached on a delayed CalMac ferry which was being built in Turkey. On Thursday, the MV Isle of ...
Sister vessel Loch Indaal, earmarked for the same route, is due to be completed in six months’ time. Isle of Islay’s arrival ...
The rain-lashed isle of Islay off Scotland’s west coast is not always easy to get to. Temperamental ferries run three times a day from the mainland port of Kennacraig and frequent sea mists can ...
The biggest boost to CalMac’s fleet in its 175-year history will be among the most significant - and keenly-awaited - transport developments in Scotland in 2026. The scheduled arrival of a ...
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