Portavadie Marina has something to suit everyone. From luxury apartments to an eco-hideaway on the shore, and from cosy cottages to a simple bed-and-locker, all our accommodation provides quality, contemporary comfort and value for money.
Our luxury apartments bring you fine living at the heart of the marina. Glass, local stone and wood create a timeless, Mediterranean-style oasis. Open-plan spaces, contemporary design, state-of-the-art appliances and breath-taking views from your balcony – you really will experience Scotland in style.
Overlooking the marina, with magnificent views across Loch Fyne to Kintyre, our two-bedroom holiday cottages, each sleeping four, are bright, warm and spacious with wooden floors, colourful rugs, leather sofas and all modern comforts.
The ever-popular Tighnamara is an exclusive eco-hideaway. Right on the shore, it is a secluded gem with views down Loch Fyne. It is a truly memorable place to stay and perfect for a honeymoon, anniversary or romantic get-away.
The Lodge is geared towards outdoor activity breaks. The eleven en-suite bedrooms offer comfortable, flexible accommodation for individuals, groups and families. It also has its very own restaurant and bar serving breakfast, lunch and early evening supper. Quality dormitory-style accommodation is also located in The Lodge.
Our studio apartments have a Scandinavian feel and are perfect for a relaxed holiday getaway. Each apartment sleeps two and has its own decked area with wonderful views across Loch Fyne to Tarbert.
What to expect
Our restaurants and bars offer award-winning food, world wines, local ales, a great atmosphere and panoramic loch views.
Go on a journey of relaxation at our Beauty Room. From facials to massages, our treatments use high quality products from Pure Lochside.
Pick up a stylish gift or one-off piece in our shop. Every product, from jewellery to clothing, is carefully selected for quality, style and originality. The shop also has a well-stocked chandlery and offers bike hire.
This is Scotland as you always imagined it to be. It is packed with places to visit and things to do. Cycle, golf, walk, fish, explore or just enjoy the gentler pace of life that is one of the defining characteristics of this enchanting part of the world.
Overnight rates start from only £18 per person.
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A beautiful contemporary gallery featuring original art by Scottish painters and a unique...
Welcome to the Luckenbooth Gallery.
Church of Scotland
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Ruined 12th century chapel, built on the site of a monastery founded by St.Blane in the 8th century...
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A speckled mixture of mossy hummocks and open pools rising in a shallow, peaty dome.
Various forest walks through former forest research plots, with some 160 tree from around the world.
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Small rock garden with azaleas and rhododendrons created into a steep hillside over a century ago...
A late 11th or 12th Century Castle with later additions, probably the oldest stone castle on the...
Ancient Kingdom of the Scots.
A handsome combined tower house and hall, home of John Carswell, first protestant bishop of the...
No visit to Arran is complete without exploring Brodick Castle, Garden and Country Park - a perfect...
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Isle of Arran Heritage Museum gather and maintains artifacts and records of island life, including...
Erected in 1896, the statue of Robert Burns' 'Highland Mary' Campbell gazes wistfully southwards to...
A Royal Castle in 1371, the fortress was destroyed by Atholl's invasion of Cowal circa 1680.
Historic building set in the gardens opposite Pier, now a museum of local history.
These beautifully sloping grounds have been the property of the citizens of Dunoon since 1893.
Self Catering
The Willows is located in a quiet cul-de-sac at the edge of a small residential estate. Its...
Self Catering
Peaceful cottage in village location, ideally situated to explore the Ardnamurchan peninsula.
Self Catering
In an area renowned for championship golf courses and glorious sandy beaches, this stylish 5...
B&B
Barcaldine castle provides luxury bed and breakfast accommodation. Our rooms are elegant and...
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