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Wightlink is currently allowing travellers to take a bicycle on board at no extra cost. This applies to standard crossings on the main routes to and from the ...
- Wightlink works with dynamic pricing: fares are generally cheaper if you book early, travel outside peak daytime hours and use the Best Fare Finder to compare days and sailings. Not sure which crossing to choose? Start with our Isle of Wight ferry guide.
- Tesco Clubcard: you can pay for Wightlink crossings with Clubcard Reward Partner codes. For every £2.50 in vouchers you get £5.00 to spend on your sailing. Vouchers can usually be used for foot passengers and most vehicles.
- Railcard savings: if you buy a through ticket that combines train + Wightlink ferry, standard UK railcards, for example 16–25, Senior or Disabled Persons, can give up to around one third off the whole journey, including the ferry leg.
- Discounted Fares Scheme: Island residents in low-income households can apply for a scheme that gives fixed, reduced fares for cars, motorbikes and foot passengers on any Wightlink route. Proof of benefits is required.
- Island resident products such as ‘Sunset Flyer’ offer fixed-price car crossings for Isle of Wight residents travelling in the evening or early morning, with a return within a set number of days.
- Free bicycle transport: Wightlink currently allows bicycles at no extra cost on standard crossings. Read more about free bicycle transport with Wightlink.












