Lochboisdale is the main ferry terminal for the island of South Uist and is undergoing a revival of fortunes after a period of closures of the local shop (which closed in 1991 after trading for over 100 years) and the local hotel. The pier area has undergone a transformation as the old shop and surrounding buildings were either renovated or removed to provide new housing and commercial units for rent.

Lochboisdale Hotel, built in the late 19th century as a fishing hotel, is adjacent to the ferry terminal. After being closed for a while the hotel is now under new ownership and ready to welcome visitors.

There is a butcher's shop, a hardware store, a bank (with ATM facilities), a community centre (with public internet access), the post office and the Police Station within walking distance of the pier. A garage and filling station are also close to the pier. There is a Free Church of Scotland in the village.

There are free yacht moorings available in Lochboisdale (as well as in many other lochs and bays along the east coast of the islands).

Like many of the islands there is hardly any crime and visitors can relax in the gentle Hebridean way.