Ferries to Isle of Wight
Ten connections lead to other ports in the United Kingdom.
The directory lists four ferry ports and five ferry routes for the Isle of Wight. Most services run via Ryde, Cowes and Fishbourne. Ten connections lead to other ports in the United Kingdom. The operators here are Wightlink, Hovertravel and Red Funnel.
Route map Isle of Wight
- Red Funnel
- Wightlink
- Hovertravel
Ferry ports in Isle of Wight

Ferries to Cowes
Cowes lies on the west side of the mouth of the River Medina on the Isle of Wight, which sits just off England's south coast in the English Channel. The ferry port connects the island with Southampton on the English mainland several times a day, with the crossing taking about an hour.
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Ferries to Fishbourne
Fishbourne ferry port lies on the Isle of Wight between the villages of Wootton and Ryde and links the island with Portsmouth in southern England several times a day, operated by Wightlink.
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Ferries to Ryde
Ryde lies on the north-east coast of the Isle of Wight and links the island several times a day with Portsmouth Harbour and Southsea on the English mainland. The port has one of the oldest and longest piers in Britain, from which Wightlink's fast catamarans run to Portsmouth Harbour and Hovertravel's hovercraft to Southsea.
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Ferries to Yarmouth
Yarmouth is in the west of the Isle of Wight off the south coast of England and links the island with the mainland on regular ferry services to Lymington, operated by Wightlink.
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