I think for safety purposes it would be a good idea if Wightlink stopped people blocking walkways and stopped people messing around on the stairs down to the vehicles. So many parents seem to... See more
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We are the main link between the Isle of Wight and the mainland. Every year, we carry over 4.6 million passengers, making us one of the UK’s largest domestic ferry operators. We provide Island residents with an easy and frequent service to the mainland, as well as giving millions of holidaymakers a taste of Island life. Crossings take approximately 22 minutes by catamaran and from 40 minutes by car ferry. And we operate three convenient routes and just under 46,000 crossings a year. We are also dedicated to giving excellent customer service and the best facilities on board and at our Terminals. As most people who travel to and from the Island do so with us, we are truly a part of Island life. We are proud to support IOW communities wherever we can, from sports sponsorship to local regeneration projects. And we offer Isle of Wight residents great value Multilink Pass tickets, making travel to the mainland easy and affordable.
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Travel several times a year to the Isle…
Travel several times a year to the Isle of Wight to visit my family. Staff both sides are always so helpful and courteous.
Delayed today at Yarmouth but a member of staff came to each car to explain what was happening.
Great service always,thank you.
4 foot passengers
4 foot passengers to Isle of Wight yesterday from Lymington to Yarmouth. Really friendly staff, customer service from cafe and crew staff was fantastic. It is however expensive and the food and drink is extortionate. Save yourself some money and make sure you have eaten before you get on the ferry
No access for wheelchair users
No access for wheelchair users. Disability discrimination
Wightlink fails medical needs
I had a 5hr operation at QA on 24th September, broken leg/multiple ligament repair. Discharged 26th Sept and told it would be quicker to arrange my own transport than wait for NHS. My daughter booked 6pm ferry to Fishbourne requesting for me to stay in the car as stated on the website. Weather good, calm crossing, not overly booked ferry. Placed at the front of the boat, all good. 5 mins into the crossing we are ordered to get of the boat, captain has refused permission. Unable to weight bare, nauseous and very tired, we explain I had 5hrs of complex surgery 2 days ago and ask what if I don't get out? The crew member says they will turn the boat round and take us off, probably banning any future travel. My daughter asks to speak to the captain which was refused. 5 mins later he comes with a wheelchair. You must get out, we refuse not wanting to undo my extensive surgery repair. My daughter politely asks to speak to the captain, again refused. Meanwhile we are half way across the Solent. 5 minutes later someone pushes a leaflet through the window saying we have been granted permission and thank you for travelling with Wightlink. So there was zero caring or compassion, more humiliating and upsetting. Does anyone ever get given permission to stay in the car? I now gather that Red Funnel operate 3 sailings a day when you can stay in the car plus they give you a discount on receipt of an appt letter. Why is Wightlink so unhelpful, it can clearly be achieved to save a much longer trip for the patient needing to go to Portsmouth
Wightlink
Great experience as usual except this time on my latest crossing I left my wheelchair pressure cushion on the ships wheelchair. After speaking to Amber from Wightlink she managed to locate said cushion and arrange to pick it up in Fishbourne. Brilliant. Thank you Amber you are a life saver.
In Recognition Of Fishbourne To Portsmouth Vehicle Ferry Marshall Christopher
My wife and I were booked onto the 13.00 hours Fishbourne, Isle of Wight, Wightlink Ferry to Portsmouth Gunwharf Quays on 12 August 2025.
As we are inexperienced ferry travellers we decided to arrive 30 minutes before "check in" opened and thanks to a friendly and very helpful vehicle Marshall named Christopher ("Chris") we managed to get on to the earlier 12.20pm ferry as an additional vehicle as it turned out there were some unused car spaces available.
This allowed my wife and I to save at least 40 minutes of our onward journey time which was greatly appreciated.
The first thing Chris asked me when I approached him to check I was in the correct vehicle lane, was "how can I help you?"
When I explained our status to Chris he immediately explained that as we had booked Priority boarding he would endeavour to get us onto the earlier ferry as an extra vehicle subject to availability.
I can see from the Wightlink Ferry reviews web pages that Wightlink don't always receive a good press from customers and so this review is posted in recognition of Chris's cheerful, positive, helpful demeanour and his impressive "customer first" attitude and focus.
Chris is without doubt a massive credit to Wightlink Ferries.
Credit where credit is due For Young Hayden
Credit where credit is due, just had a lovely young man called Hayden at Yarmouth this morning going on the 905. I’ve met him a couple of times last year asking where he’s been he tells me he’s only part-time covering in Holidaze but what an asset he used to Wightlink totally professional always got a smile on his face and forever helpful helping a old lady walk across where everyone was booking in by the booth and he got out of these station to help, respectfulness in today s society goes a very very long way for young people to have the respect for their elders in my book!
These are the type of people Wightlink should be employing full-time, unlike some of the miserable people in Portsmouth they can’t muster Smile or help or guide anyone to resolve some of their issues, Ive seen it so often , so as I say and started with credit where credit is due he’s an absolute asset to the Wightlink family and these are the type of young people that will be the future leaders in your workforce, i strongly suggest you hold onto him with both hands and do not let go.. what a charming young man forever smiling helpful and that’s why I asked his name to put this review on
Kind regards
Stephen
Multi link holder. Of several years plus.
Good but expensive
Organised and good service. Shame so expensive for what it is. Prefer to sail.
Way way too expensive.
An absolute and complete and utter rip off! Never again.
Great company.
First time using. Got us on an earlier ferry after we arrived super early uaving not used the port before and allowing for traffic. On the return trip we wanted to leave a little later to try and make most of our last day. We rang up and a guy named Luke was absolutely brilliant and amended our booking without hesitation. Nothing extra to pay either cos it was a flat rate arrangement with Parkdean resorts.
Fully recommended.
Rude worker
Recently came into contact with a very rude worker on one of the boats today when travelling with my elderly mother, This worker was a short build woman with dark curly hair I simply wanted to use the customer toilets on the boat but as I walked in I was greeted with a face of vape smoke this worker seems very rude and unprofessional
Absolutely Disgusted with Wightlink!
Absolutely Disgusted with Wightlink!
I’ve been a loyal customer of Wightlink for 50 YEARS, and I am absolutely outraged at how they’ve treated me. Due to an hour’s traffic delay — which was completely out of my control — I arrived at the port to find that they had cancelled my ticket and forced me to pay £39 just to get home. This included a £25 ‘amendment fee’ for a process that took them less than a minute to sort out!
No flexibility, no understanding, and certainly no loyalty reward for half a century of custom. Their staff were unhelpful, treating me like an inconvenience rather than a valued customer.
I understand that companies need to run to a schedule, but life happens — a little human decency and common sense would go a long way. Other ferry services manage to accommodate unavoidable delays with a degree of compassion. Wightlink clearly does not care.
Sadly, after this appalling experience, I will be looking for alternative ways to travel. I strongly urge others to think twice before booking with Wightlink — they’ve lost my trust completely.
Look elsewhere!
The website can be quite a challenge and if you wish to make a very minor amendment, as I did, it is a hopeless case. I am very surprised to see an overall Trustpilot rating for Wightlink as high as 2 stars. My advice is to look elsewhere.
No public service at all. Don’t care
Train late and catamaran pulled out with 25 people running to it tonight. 7 minutes all we asked! Public service not. Thanks Wightlink. Make living IOW a problem.
2nd time in a week catching the 5:40am…
2nd time in a week catching the 5:40am passenger ferry from iow to ports. 1st ferry of the day so no option to get an earlier one. Both times ferry is 20 mins late meaning I missed my connecting train both times to London.
No updates just a screen. They don’t care and no explanation. I wouldn’t mind if other options but at 5am there is only this, they know this and they still don’t care.
Terrible company and try everything to not use them
Very professional.
We came to say our final goodbyes to a much loved family member on 7.June. The St Clare crew were fantastic and respectful. Even driving into the port (we came in several cars from far and wide in England and Wales) we we diverted into one lane so we could be together as a family at this poignant time. Thank you all.
Beware the Tesco Clubcard / Wightlink…
Beware the Tesco Clubcard / Wightlink scam
Tesco supposedly offer double the value of your clubcard vouchers if you book Wightlink ferries with them. Yes the Tesco part of double the face value is correct, BUT. when you use the link provided, you are given an overinflated price. Yes you do save a bit, but nowhere near what is being advertised
Booked two return tickets Ryde to Portsmouth on the passenger ferry.
Price on Wightlink site £44
Price on Wightlink site using the link from Tesco Clubcard £62.80
Absolute rip off.
Thank you …
For what you done for us as a family today we cannot thank you enough.. staff were absolutely amazing xx thank you all xx
Wightlink is very expensive for what it…
Wightlink is very expensive for what it offers. Unfortunately, I found the experience didn’t justify the cost. A ferry to France costs around £40, yet the much shorter Portsmouth to Fishbourne route is priced at approximately £100 one way. Given the short distance, the fare seems unreasonable. I would expect either a lower price or a significantly improved service at this rate.
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