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Lymington - Yarmouth Car & Passenger Ferry

The shortest and fastest vehicle route to the Isle of Wight is between Lymington, in the New Forest and Yarmouth in West Wight. This 35 minute route is served by three new ferries. You can sit back in the lounges, with bar and café facilities, or relax on the observation decks as you cruise the most picturesque route to the IOW.

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Yarmouth Ferry Port Information

In this section for each port (tabs above) you can find useful information for ferry travel to the Isle of Wight including maps, transport links, (road and rail), rail station location, parking, and accessibility information for disabled people.

Map of Yarmouth Ferry Terminal

Yarmouth Ferry Terminal

Quay Street,
Yarmouth,
Isle of Wight,
PO41 0PB

Public Transport:

Southern Vectis bus services operate from outside the terminal on Bridge Road.

Facilities

  • Ticket Office
  • Toilets
  • Payphones
  • Self service ticket machines for foot passengers
  • Costa Cart (Friday-Sunday)

Parking

There is a Pay & Display car park operated by the Council which is located approximately 100 metres from the Ferry Terminal

Travel updates for Lymington to Yarmouth Ferry Route

Lymington - Yarmouth Service

Please be advised that the sailing times on the Lymington-Yarmouth route will be revised between 4 January – 29 March 2012 More details

Temporary Road Closure B3054 BRIDGE ROAD in Lymington

Temporary Road Closure B3054 BRIDGE ROAD in Lymington from 29th February 2012. More

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