Built for the crossing between Ullapool and Stornoway on the Isle of Lewis, MV Loch Seaforth, Loch Siophort in Gaelic, is designed to be a greener, quieter ferry. She's not the first vessel to take that name - the original MV Loch Seaforth linked Stornoway with Mallaig and Kyle of Lochalsh from 1947 until 1972. The new vessel was christened in 2014 by Joan Murray, daughter of the late Captain John Smith of the original MV Loch Seaforth.
Toilets: Located on Decks 4 and 5
Baby Changing Facilities: A dedicated baby changing room is available on Deck 5.
Accessible Toilets: Located on Decks 5 and 6
Accessible Lifts: The lifts from the car deck to all passenger decks can comfortably accommodate wheelchairs.Find out more about how we can help and how you can request assistance, in our passenger assistance section.
Accessible Dining: Located within the Mariners Cafeteria on Deck 5.
Wi-Fi: Free Wi-Fi available on board. Find out more in our Wi-Fi section.
Internal Pet Area: Internal seating area for you and your pet is located on Deck 5. Find out more about travelling with pets in our travelling with pets section.
Outdoor Seating: Located on Decks 6 and 7
Recliner Lounge: Located on Deck 5 (recliners are also available in the observation lounge on deck 6).
Indoor Seating Lounge: Located on Deck 5
Quiet Lounge: Located on Deck 5
Observation Lounge: Located on Deck 6
Baggage Area: Located on Deck 5
Mariners Cafeteria: Located on Deck 5.
Coffee Cabin: Located on Deck 5.
Kids Area: Located on Deck 5
Game On: Located on Deck 5. Open to passengers over 18 years old.
Shop@CalMac: Located on Deck 5