Arriving by sea?
Troon is well-protected from prevailing winds by large harbour walls on all sides.
Arriving by road?
Well connected by road, rail and air, Troon is an easily accessible marina with ample free parking
Marina Map
Whether you're berthing for the first time, or you need a reminder of where everything is located, download a copy of our marina map to help guide you around the site.
Approaching By Sea
Call the marina on VHF Channel 37 or 80 calling 'Troon Yacht Haven' for berthing assistance.
Accessible |
Sheltered |
Deep waters |
The outer harbour entrance is marked to the west by a White lighthouse (Occ. Wg 6s) and to the east by a flashing red light (F1 R 10s). | Once within the sheltered harbour walls, the marina entrance within the harbour is marked by a lit starboard hand buoy. | Minimum depth below Chart Datum is 2.4m with several areas having deep water berths with 3m below CD. Access to the marina is available at all states of tide. |
Arriving at Troon for the first time?
Watch our helpful guide to entering the Marina.
Cruising distance from Troon
Lamlash, Isle of Arran | 15 n.m. |
Largs Yacht Haven | 20 n.m. |
Millport, Isle of Cumbrae | 20 n.m. |
Rothesay, Isle of Bute | 25 n.m. |
Tarbert | 35 n.m. |
Cambeltown Loch | 38 n.m. |
By Land
Troon Yacht Haven, The Harbour, Troon, Ayrshire, KA10 6DJ
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Troon is well connected by road, rail and air links. Perfect for visitors both nearby and further afield.
By road
Troon is connected to Glasgow through the A70, M74 and M8. Use postcode: KA10 6DJ. You'll find ample free parking on-site.
By rail
Troon train station is a 15 minute walk away with an hourly, direct train service to Glasgow taking 50 minutes.
By air
Glasgow Airport is just 45 minutes away with daily flights to London, Ireland and Europe.