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Ferries from the Isle of Wight to England
Freightlink provide customers with the most comprehensive network of freight ferry services for commercial vehicles across Europe. We secure thousands of freight ferry bookings every week for customers with individual requirements. For all your commercial vehicle ferry booking needs from the Isle of Wight to England click on the list above, and book securely online today.
Our unique software Freight2Ferry © links directly to a number of Europe’s largest ferry operators such as Eurotunnel and Brittany Ferries. Customers making a booking via the Freightlink website will enjoy competitively low prices and receive immediate booking confirmation via email.
Customers can also book freight ferry tickets to other locations across the world such as Greece, Sweden and the Canary Islands, all at discounted prices.
Isle of Wight to England freight ferry routes
England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom, along with Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Out of all these countries, England is the most populous and has 84% of the UK’s total population. England is a member of the European Union. Along with the mainland, English territory also includes over 100 smaller islands off the coast, one of which is the Isle of Wight.
The ferry operator Wightlink provide several different ferry crossings from the Isle of Wight across to England. For passengers travelling to Portsmouth there are services available from Fishbourne (34 times a day, 40 minutes) and Ryde (33 times a day, 22 minutes). Alternatively, customers can depart from Yarmouth and sail to Lymington. This service sails 26 times a day and takes roughly 30 minutes.
The port at Lymington Harbour is located on the west bank of the River Lymington on the Solent (the stretch of sea between mainland England and the Isle of Wight) in Hampshire, England. There are two marinas, the ferry terminal and at the town quay, where there is room for up to 100 visiting boats within two minutes walk of the town centre.
Portsmouth is the second busiest ferry port in the UK after Dover, handling approximately three million passengers annually and has excellent links with road and rail networks.
