Keiss Harbour
Keiss Harbour

Access and contact

58° 31.89' N, 3° 7' W
General plan

Keiss Harbour

From 2024-12-22 to 2024-12-23
For 1 night

Description

Located on the northeast coast of
Scotland
, in the Highlands region,
Keiss Harbour
marina is an ideal destination for sailing enthusiasts. Nestled in a picturesque setting, the marina offers easy access to a variety of water and land-based activities.
See more

When you moor your boat at
Keiss Harbour
marina, you will immediately be charmed by the peaceful atmosphere of this small coastal village. The calm waters and spectacular landscapes make it a perfect place to relax and enjoy nature.

The marina is also well-equipped to cater to the needs of boaters. Quality facilities, repair and maintenance services, and friendly staff are available to make your stay as enjoyable as possible.

Outside of the marina, visitors can explore the charming streets of the village, discover its local shops, and enjoy Scottish cuisine in nearby restaurants. For those looking to further explore the region, land-based transportation options are also available, with regular connections to surrounding towns and attractions.

Whether you are a seasoned sailor or a passionate amateur,
Keiss Harbour
marina offers an unforgettable maritime experience in an exceptional setting. Don't miss the opportunity to discover this hidden gem of
Scotland
on your next seafaring adventure.

Access and contact

58° 31.89' N, 3° 7' W
General plan

Description

Located on the northeast coast of
Scotland
, in the Highlands region,
Keiss Harbour
marina is an ideal destination for sailing enthusiasts. Nestled in a picturesque setting, the marina offers easy access to a variety of water and land-based activities.
See more

When you moor your boat at
Keiss Harbour
marina, you will immediately be charmed by the peaceful atmosphere of this small coastal village. The calm waters and spectacular landscapes make it a perfect place to relax and enjoy nature.

The marina is also well-equipped to cater to the needs of boaters. Quality facilities, repair and maintenance services, and friendly staff are available to make your stay as enjoyable as possible.

Outside of the marina, visitors can explore the charming streets of the village, discover its local shops, and enjoy Scottish cuisine in nearby restaurants. For those looking to further explore the region, land-based transportation options are also available, with regular connections to surrounding towns and attractions.

Whether you are a seasoned sailor or a passionate amateur,
Keiss Harbour
marina offers an unforgettable maritime experience in an exceptional setting. Don't miss the opportunity to discover this hidden gem of
Scotland
on your next seafaring adventure.

Services

Water
Electricity
Ice
Fuel station
Wc/Showers
WC
Phone
Wifi
Launderette
Defibrillator
Recyling
Sludge pump
Waste water
Used oil
Grouding
Technical zone
Shipyard
Crane
Travelift
Overhaul Area
Car charging
Boat charging

Other marinas you may be interested in

Burray Village Pier
Locate

Burray Village Pier

United Kingdom > Scotland > Burray
Burray Village Pier
Burray Village Pier
United Kingdom > Scotland > Burray

About marina region


The region of
Scotland
, located in the
United Kingdom
, is renowned for its magnificent marinas. The marinas of
Scotland
not only offer spectacular views, but also boast a rich history and authentic atmosphere. Whether you are a sailing enthusiast, a maritime history buff, or simply in search of a picturesque getaway,
Scotland
's marinas will not fail to enchant you.

Scotland
is home to several picturesque marinas along its coastline, each offering its own charm and attractions. Among the most popular marinas are Edinburgh Marina, which is not only a convenient mooring location, but also a prime destination for seafood lovers. Glasgow Marina, on the other hand, is a hidden gem, offering a warm ambiance and breathtaking views. Finally, Dundee Marina is an ideal starting point for exploring the surrounding islands.

In addition to their natural beauty,
Scotland
's marinas are also steeped in history. Many marinas have played a crucial role in trade and navigation over the centuries, and some still house remnants of this rich past. Visitors can thus discover maritime museums, historic lighthouses, and other cultural treasures while strolling along the quays.

Whether you are passionate about sailing, maritime history, or simply in search of a picturesque getaway,
Scotland
's marinas will captivate you. Feel free to explore these coastal gems on your next visit to
Scotland
!