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  • Portsmouth - Fishbourne

    Car + 5
    Travel: Saturday, 24 July 2021 - Saturday, 31 July 2021
    from: £271
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Portsmouth Information

One of England's busiest and most important ports, Portsmouth ferry port is located on England's southern coastline and thanks to the local bus networks and the road system it is only a short journey from the city's centre. One of the UK's largest and busiest ports, Portsmouth has a host of facilities for passengers, including a café, bar, bureau de change, ATM and 516 space multi-storey car park.

Portsmouth is the only city in England to have been constructed on an island, and the city is also the historic home of the Royal Navy and has the world's oldest, still functioning dry dock. The city's dry docks attract many visitors, as they currently house three British battleships, the most famous of them, the H.M.S Victory. But Portsmouth's attractions do not stop with the dry docks and Naval Centre, its waterfront houses, the Spinnaker tower, a wide range of shops and boutiques as well as many restaurants and cafes for visitors to relax and unwind in.


Fishbourne Information

Located in the north east area of the Isle of Wight, Fishbourne is a small fishing village situated between the towns of Wootton and Ryde. The village is located on the eastern bank of Wootton Creek. Located near Fishbourne is the Royal Victoria Yacht Club which attracts a large number of sailing enthusiasts every year, especially during the famous Cowes week in early August.

The village is well connected with the rest of the Isle of Wight thanks to the local bus service with regular bus services stopping in all major towns on the island. The Isle of Wight also offers a range of extreme sports for visitors and locals to experience such as paragliding and windsurfing.

Reviews

  • 20 Feb 2020
    Taking the Ferry on a Stormy Day
    • We travelled the day of Storm Denis which was an experience in itself. Hadn't been on the IOW Ferry for over 30 years. The Victoria was an new ferry and the crossing although choppy was smoother than I thought. Quick loading and unloading process. Short Trip and easy to find the terminal. Staff were determined to keep the service running safely on a miserable day - lots of smiles from them too - kudos to them.

      Review by Anon

  • 08 Feb 2020
    Price
    • This was the most expensive drop off water I have ever crossed

      Review by JOHN OGDEN

  • 14 Jan 2020
    St Claire
    • one of the older ferries and it shows decor is tired. strip lighting defective in places,WiFi box taped to ceiling with Hazard tape , spot light flickering continually. Gents toilet smells really bad like it has a leak. Catering whilst understanding you have to make a profit the prices are sky high and are not value for money

      Review by CHRIS SMITH

  • 10 Jan 2020
    Recent crossing to IOW
    • Good facilities at either end and efficient embarking but hopeless as to what information (printed ticket or whatever) one needed to present on arrival.

      Review by OLIVER

  • 07 Jan 2020
    Fabulous crossing
    • Such a great service made everything easy and simple from start to finish

      Review by Valerie

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