Wightlink

Wightlink Ferries
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  • Wightlink Ferries
    Wightlink Ferries

    Book with Ferrysavers and experience the Isle of Wight in style!

  • Sail to the Isle of Wight with Wightlink
    Sail to the Isle of Wight with Wightlink

    Take your car and take in everything the island has to offer

  • Book now with Ferrysavers
    Book now with Ferrysavers

    You'll find everything you need on this page to help you book your ferry to the Isle of Wight

  • Isle of Wight Ferries with Ferrysavers
    Isle of Wight Ferries with Ferrysavers

    You'll find hidden treasures along the many nature trails

Find your ideal cheap Wightlink ferry to or from England and the Isle of Wight with Ferrsavers. You can book a ferry to Portsmouth, Fishbourne and also ferries to Lymington. You can book online easily and quickly with Ferrysavers.

Use our real-time comparison engine, and find information on Wightlink ports and routes.

  • Wightlink run ferries between Portsmouth (on the south coast of England) and Fishbourne and Ryde (on the Isle of Wight)
  • And Wightlink also run ferry services between Lymington (England) and Yarmouth (Isle of Wight)

Overview

Routes:
6
Shortest Crossing:
Portsmouth - Ryde
22 min
Most Popular Route:
Portsmouth - Fishbourne
Cheapest:
Portsmouth - Ryde
£61*
*Price based on:
  • Foot passenger x 3
  • Booked: Friday, 12 March 2021
  • Travel: Friday, 2 July 2021 - Sunday, 4 July 2021

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Wightlink Ferries Routes

Latest prices

Route Price Fare Details
Portsmouth - Fishbourne
(Wightlink)
£271
  • Booked: Monday, 15 March 2021
  • Travel: Saturday, 24 July 2021 - Saturday, 31 July 2021
  • Car + 2
Lymington - Yarmouth
(Wightlink)
£240
  • Booked: Sunday, 14 March 2021
  • Travel: Friday, 30 July 2021 - Friday, 6 August 2021
  • Car + 2
Fishbourne - Portsmouth
(Wightlink)
£148
  • Booked: Friday, 5 March 2021
  • Travel: Sunday, 16 May 2021 - Friday, 21 May 2021
  • Car + 2

Wightlink is one of the UK's biggest domestic ferry operators, running up to 230 crossings a day at peak times between southern England and the Isle of Wight. The company and its forerunners have been providing ferry services to and from the Isle of Wight for more than 160 years now, and truly are a part of island life.

Wightlink's fleet is a mixture of car ferries and high-speed catamarans; each Wightlink ship offers a spacious lounge, café-bar facilities and observation deck. The car ferries take around 30 minutes to cross the Solent, whilst the passenger-only high-speed catamarans between Portsmouth and Ryde make the journey in only 18 minutes.

Pets on board Wightlink Line ferries

You can book your cat or dog on board Wightlink ferries with Ferrysavers.co.uk. Pets can travel for free on Wightlink ferries. All pets must stay in the vehicle for the duration of the voyage. Note that that to take your pet to and from the UK to mainland Europe (excluding Ireland) you will need a pet passport.

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

  • 16 Feb 2020
    Great trip
    • The trip was very smooth despite the strong wind conditions

      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

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