
Southeast England England, UK Travel Guide
The Isle of Wight does not operate a commercial airport for passenger flights. You fly into mainland UK airports and next transfer to a ferry.
Direct flights to the Isle of Wight do not exist. Travelers fly into mainland UK airports and then complete their journey by ferry or hovercraft.
From Southampton Airport (SOU): Train from Southampton Airport Parkway to Southampton Central, then a no-cost bus to Red Funnel's Town Quay ferry terminal. Taxis exist as well.
From LHR/LGW: National Express coaches run directly to Southampton or Portsmouth, presenting a price-effective transfer option.
Pre-booked car services present a comfortable and convenient, though more expensive, transfer directly to ferry ports from any airport.
Use flight comparison websites like Skyscanner to find the best deals to the main landmass UK airports (SOU, LHR, LGW).
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Once you find a good deal, consider booking with the provider the airline for potentially better customer service or flexibility.
No direct train line connects to the Isle of Wight coming from the mainland. You travel by train to one of the mainland ferry ports. National Express operates coach services from various UK urban areas to Southampton or Portsmouth.
If you're going to drive to the mainland ferry docks, understand UK driving conventions. Remember, the UK operates left-hand driving.
The Isle of Wight features a small local electric train line, the Island Line, for travel along its eastern coast. It also has a heritage steam railway.
You can rent a car not on the islands and pack it over on the car ferry. This provides maximum flexibility for exploring the island.
Ferries function as the main mode of transport to the Isle of Wight. A hovercraft also has a faster foot passenger option. No river transportation exists for island arrival.
Standard UK immigration procedures apply upon arrival at your beginning UK port of entry. No further immigration checks occur once you board the ferry from the continental part UK to the island.
Offers vehicle and high-speed foot passenger services between Southampton and Cowes (East/West).
Connects Portsmouth/Lymington to Fishbourne/Yarmouth for vehicles, and Portsmouth Harbour to Ryde Pier Head for foot passengers.
The fastest foot passenger route, connecting Southsea (Portsmouth) directly to Ryde Esplanade by hovercraft.
You will not pay specific exit fees or taxes upon leaving the Isle of Wight or the UK. Plan your departure to accommodate transit times to the continental part airports.
Ferry docks and mainland airports provide various facilities to enrich your departure experience.
Explore options with Dollar Flight Club for flight deals.
Find car rental special offers for mainland UK travel on DiscoverCars.com.
Compare flights and other forms of transport options with Skyscanner.
Verify all reservation times and double-check any specific airport or ferry terminal instructions closer to your departure date.