Ferry from Lymington to Yarmouth, Isle of Wight
Overview
Wightlink's Lymington - Yarmouth crossing is so quick you'll barely have time to take in the views of sea and coast before you disembark on the lovely Isle of Wight, but there's still lots of outdoor deck space to soak up the sun and sea breeze, as well as a café-bar.
Itinerary
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Sample itinerary: Depart from Lymington at 0925 and arrive Yarmouth on the western end of the Isle of Wight around 30 minutes later.
Price: From £7.90 one-way (£11.70 return)
Book a ferry ticket from Lymington to Yarmouth
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| How to travel to the port: | The easiest way for foot passengers to reach the port is to take the train to Lymington train station, which is in the same interchange as Lymington Pier so it's just a few minutes walk to where you board the ferry to Yarmouth. Lymington Pier is served by South West Trains, which provides regular services from London Waterloo, Southampton, Bournemouth and other stations throughout Hampshire. Check-in for foot passengers is 15 minutes, though we recommend you arrive at least 30 minutes before departure. Lymington Pier Terminal facilities: coffee shop, payphones |
Transfer time: A few minutes walk within the terminal building from the train station to the ferry check-in
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| The Ferry Crossing: | Lymington to Yarmouth Sailings depart pretty much every hour throughout the day. The first sailing departs at 0345 and the last at 2359. |
Frequency of service: Approximately every hour
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Wightlink Journey time: 30 minutes
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| Onward travel from the port: | Welcome to Yarmouth. Yarmouth Ferry Terminal is adjacent to the town's bus station, where you can take Southern Vectis buses to various destinations across the Isle of Wight. With a sunny, balmy climate by UK standards, and mile after a mile of lovely coast, the Isle of Wight has long been a popular summer holiday spot, and it still retains a traditional, friendly feel in its charming seaside towns and villages. Check out this guide to the island's beaches, including the beautiful and secluded Luccombe Beach, perfect for a real escape. The Island is also home to the UK's first dedicated dinosaur museum, befitting its status as a fossil hotspot. See also greentraveller's list of green holidays on the Isle of Wight. |
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Your route to Yarmouth (Isle of Wight)
The lines on the map are for illustrative purposes only - they don't show the exact route taken by the ferry.

