Aberdeen (to/from) Stromness Ferries

P&O Scottish Ferries also has a service from Aberdeen to Stromness (duration 10 hours), foot passenger should board 30 minutes prior to sailing, and vehicles 45 minutes before.
Both ferries can accommodate passengers with disabilities, though they should inform the ferry company of any special needs when making their reservation.
Stromness' main harbour and quays are located at the northern end of town centre, and benefit from access via a new road along the shore that keeps traffic out of the north end of Stromness. The Tourist Information Centre is located at the new ferry terminal and passengers will find a branch of the Royal Bank of Scotland, with ATMs, on Victoria St.
Book Aberdeen to Stromness ferry tickets.
The Port of Aberdeen is one of Britain's busiest ports, and is the chief commercial port for the North East of Scotland. It handles over 9,000 visiting ships annually, and is also Scotland's main East Coast ferry port. Terminal facilities are limited, though you will find a small coffee shop as well as a convenience store in the terminal.
The Northlink Ferries company offers two weekly crossings to Stromness in the Orkney Islands. NorthLink Ferries' new state-of-the-art ships have been designed and built to the highest standards in terms of both safety and comfort. The a-la-carte and self service restaurants provide a wide range of menus featuring local produce. Each ferry also offers spacious lounge areas, bars, children's play areas and comfortable en-suite cabins. A modern cinema showing the latest releases is also available on longer routes.
More details on Aberdeen Port
More details on Stromness Harbour
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