Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland cruise port
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Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland

Seven miles of white sand and wild gardens off the Kintyre coast — Gigha punches well above its size. Community-owned and car-free for most visitors, it's one of the Hebrides' best-kept secrets.

⚓ Tender port🕒 Typical call: 5–7 hrs💷 Currency: GBP (cash useful)🗣️ English / Scottish Gaelic🌿 Best: Apr–Jun for gardens
Docking
Tender to Ardminish pier — no cruise berth
Walk to centre
Ardminish village is right at the pier; Achamore Gardens ~20 min
Best For
Gardens, beaches, walking, wildlife
Don't Miss
Twin Beaches (An Dòirlinn) and Achamore Gardens

Getting Ashore

Cruise ships anchor offshore and tender passengers to the small pier at Ardminish on Gigha's east coast.

Arriving at Isle of Gigha

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    Tender to Ardminish PierShips anchor in the bay; ship's tenders run to the Ardminish pier. Tender schedules are posted onboard — check the last return time carefully, as Gigha has no large-ship infrastructure and the ship will not wait.
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    Explore on foot or bikeThe island is 7 miles long and 1.5 miles wide — most attractions are reachable on foot. Bike hire is available at the Gigha Boats and Activity Centre near the pier.
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    No ATM on islandBring GBP cash. The Gigha Hotel and some vendors accept cards, but cash is essential for smaller purchases and admissions.

💡 Pro move: Gigha is community-owned and low-key. There's no tourism infrastructure beyond the village. Embrace the pace.

Piers & Tendering by Cruise Line

Gigha has no deep-water cruise berth — all ships tender to the small Ardminish pier.

Cruise LineTypical Berth / ArrivalDock or Tender
Expedition & small ships (HX, Hurtigruten, Argyll Cruising)Anchor off Ardminish Bay, tender to Ardminish Pier📍Tendered
CalMac Ferry (regular service)Ardminish Pier, northeast of village📍Docked

Top Excursions

Gigha rewards those who walk slowly — exotic gardens, ancient stones, and beaches that rival the Caribbean in colour.

Nature

Achamore Gardens

A celebrated west-coast island garden established in 1944 by Sir James Horlick, growing rhododendrons, camellias, New Zealand tree ferns, and bamboo thanks to the Gulf Stream microclimate. A 20-minute walk from the pier; open dawn to dusk year-round (honesty box).

⏱ 1–2 hrs🚶 Easy walk from pier💷 ~£8 adult (honesty box)🌸 Best Apr–Jun
Explore Achamore Gardens →
Relax

Twin Beaches (An Dòirlinn)

Two white-sand coves either side of a narrow tombolo linking Gigha to the islet of Eilean Garbh — turquoise water, no crowds, cattle grazing nearby. They sit at the island's northern end, about 5 miles from Ardminish pier, so best reached by bike (~25–30 min cycle) rather than on foot for a short call.

⏱ Half day🚲 ~5 mi from pier (bike best)🏊 Swimming in summer📷 Stunning
Find Gigha beach walks →
History

Kilchattan Chapel & Standing Stones

The ruins of a 13th-century chapel sit uphill near Ardminish, with the inscribed Ogham Stone just to its west. Elsewhere on the island stand ancient stones including the Giant's Tooth (Carragh an Tairbeirt) at Tarbert — some of Scotland's lesser-visited prehistoric sites.

⏱ 1–2 hrs🚶 Moderate🆓 Free🏛 Historic
Find Gigha history tours →
Adventure

Kayak & Paddleboard Hire

Gigha Boats and Activity Centre rents kayaks, paddleboards, wetsuits, and snorkels. The clear shallow waters around the island are ideal for a paddle — look for seals and otters.

⏱ 1–3 hrs🛶 All abilities💷 Hire fee applies🦭 Wildlife likely
Find Gigha water sports →
Wildlife

Wildlife Walk

Otters, seals, red deer, and a variety of seabirds are regulars on Gigha. The coastal path north of Ardminish is especially good for otters at dusk, and dolphins and minke whales are occasionally spotted offshore.

⏱ 2–3 hrs🚶 Easy–moderate🆓 Free🦦 Otters, seals, raptors
Find wildlife tours in Argyll →

Self-Guided Walks & Hikes

Gigha's compact size and quiet lanes make it perfect for walking — no cars needed.

Ardminish to Achamore Gardens

1.5 miles · ~20 min · Easy

Follow the single-track road south from the pier through Ardminish village and into the gardens. Return the same way or loop back via the east coast path.

  1. StartArdminish Pier, Gigha
  2. EndAchamore Gardens, Isle of Gigha
🗺️ See full route in Maps →

Village to Twin Beaches

~5 miles · ~1.5–2 hrs · Long (bike recommended)

Head north from the pier along the island's single main road to the northern end, then take the signed path west to An Dòirlinn. It's a long walk one-way, so a hired bike is the better option for a short port call. Watch for cattle on the path near the beach.

  1. StartArdminish Pier, Gigha
  2. EndAn Dòirlinn Twin Beaches, Isle of Gigha
🗺️ See full route in Maps →

Weather & Best Time to Visit

Climate normals for Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland (2014–2023 averages). Pack for the month you sail — highs, lows, and how many rainy days to expect.

MonthAvg HighAvg LowRainy DaysSunriseSunset
Jan46°F / 8°C40°F / 4°C228:42 AM4:22 PM
Feb46°F / 8°C40°F / 4°C197:47 AM5:27 PM
Mar47°F / 8°C40°F / 4°C186:38 AM6:26 PM
Apr50°F / 10°C43°F / 6°C136:18 AM8:29 PM
May55°F / 13°C47°F / 8°C155:11 AM9:28 PM
Jun60°F / 16°C52°F / 11°C164:38 AM10:08 PM
Jul61°F / 16°C54°F / 12°C195:00 AM9:56 PM
Aug61°F / 16°C55°F / 13°C205:55 AM8:57 PM
Sep59°F / 15°C53°F / 12°C176:55 AM7:39 PM
Oct55°F / 13°C49°F / 9°C217:54 AM6:21 PM
Nov50°F / 10°C45°F / 7°C197:58 AM4:15 PM
Dec47°F / 8°C42°F / 6°C228:46 AM3:49 PM

Source: Open-Meteo ERA5 (10-yr daily averages)

Insider Tips

  • Watch the tender schedule. The ship will not delay departure for late tenders. Gigha has no comms office — know your last tender time before you leave the pier.
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    Bring cash. There is no ATM on the island. GBP notes are useful for garden admission (~£8 honesty box), the Wee Isle Cafe, and bike hire.
  • 🚲
    Hire a bike. The Gigha Boats and Activity Centre near the pier hires bikes by the hour — well worth it if you want to cover more ground in a short call.
  • 🌧️
    Pack layers. Argyll weather is changeable. The Gulf Stream keeps it mild, but wind and showers can arrive fast. Waterproof jacket is essential.
  • 🐄
    Give cattle space. Free-roaming cattle graze near the Twin Beaches path — walk calmly around them and keep dogs on leads.

Cruises Calling Here

Upcoming cruises that call at Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland. Dates, prices, and ports of call change — always confirm with the cruise line before booking.

MS Spitsbergen
HX Expeditions Cruises
Round-trip from Greenock-Glasgow
⚓ Calls 09 Apr 202710 nights16 portsDeparts 2027 Apr 06
View itinerary · 16 ports
10 days, round-trip 10 Night The Scottish Isles Island Hopping in the Hebrides Cruise
  1. 06 AprDeparting from Greenock-Glasgow, Clydeport, Scotland
  2. 06 AprFairlie UK, Scotland
  3. 07 AprIsle of Arran, Lochranza-Lamlash-Brodick, Scotland
  4. 08 AprIsle of Islay, Port Ellen, Scotland
  5. 09 AprIsle of Gigha, Scotland
  6. 10 AprIsle of Mull, Craignure-Fionnphort-Tobermory, Scotland
  7. 11 Aprcoastal cruising
  8. 12 AprStornoway, Isle of Lewis and Harris, Scotland
  9. 12 AprShiant Islands Scotland
  10. 13 AprIsle of Skye, Uig-Dunvegan-Armadale-Portree, Scotland
  11. 13 AprSmall Isles Scotland
  12. 14 AprIsle of Iona, Scotland
  13. 14 AprIsle of Staffa, Scotland
  14. 15 AprIsle of Colonsay, Scalasaig, Scotland
  15. 16 AprFairlie UK, Scotland
  16. 16 AprArriving in Greenock-Glasgow, Clydeport, Scotland
Find this cruise to book →
$5588from / pp
MS Spitsbergen
HX Expeditions Cruises
Round-trip from Greenock-Glasgow
⚓ Calls 19 Apr 202710 nights16 portsDeparts 2027 Apr 16
View itinerary · 16 ports
10 days, round-trip 10 Night The Scottish Isles Island Hopping in the Hebrides Cruise
  1. 16 AprDeparting from Greenock-Glasgow, Clydeport, Scotland
  2. 16 AprFairlie UK, Scotland
  3. 17 AprIsle of Arran, Lochranza-Lamlash-Brodick, Scotland
  4. 18 AprIsle of Islay, Port Ellen, Scotland
  5. 19 AprIsle of Gigha, Scotland
  6. 20 AprIsle of Mull, Craignure-Fionnphort-Tobermory, Scotland
  7. 21 Aprcoastal cruising
  8. 22 AprStornoway, Isle of Lewis and Harris, Scotland
  9. 22 AprShiant Islands Scotland
  10. 23 AprIsle of Skye, Uig-Dunvegan-Armadale-Portree, Scotland
  11. 23 AprSmall Isles Scotland
  12. 24 AprIsle of Iona, Scotland
  13. 24 AprIsle of Staffa, Scotland
  14. 25 AprIsle of Colonsay, Scalasaig, Scotland
  15. 26 AprFairlie UK, Scotland
  16. 26 AprArriving in Greenock-Glasgow, Clydeport, Scotland
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$5991from / pp
MS Spitsbergen
HX Expeditions Cruises
Round-trip from Greenock-Glasgow
⚓ Calls 29 Apr 202710 nights16 portsDeparts 2027 Apr 26
View itinerary · 16 ports
10 days, round-trip 10 Night The Scottish Isles Island Hopping in the Hebrides Cruise
  1. 26 AprDeparting from Greenock-Glasgow, Clydeport, Scotland
  2. 26 AprFairlie UK, Scotland
  3. 27 AprIsle of Arran, Lochranza-Lamlash-Brodick, Scotland
  4. 28 AprIsle of Islay, Port Ellen, Scotland
  5. 29 AprIsle of Gigha, Scotland
  6. 30 AprIsle of Mull, Craignure-Fionnphort-Tobermory, Scotland
  7. 01 Maycoastal cruising
  8. 02 MayStornoway, Isle of Lewis and Harris, Scotland
  9. 02 MayShiant Islands Scotland
  10. 03 MayIsle of Skye, Uig-Dunvegan-Armadale-Portree, Scotland
  11. 03 MaySmall Isles Scotland
  12. 04 MayIsle of Iona, Scotland
  13. 04 MayIsle of Staffa, Scotland
  14. 05 MayIsle of Colonsay, Scalasaig, Scotland
  15. 06 MayFairlie UK, Scotland
  16. 06 MayArriving in Greenock-Glasgow, Clydeport, Scotland
Find this cruise to book →
$7178from / pp

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