Wightlink Isle of Wight Ferries Reviews 406

TrustScore 2.5 out of 5

2.3

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

We had a fantastic experience with Wightlink Isle of Wight Ferries from start to finish on the busy bank holiday Sunday (24th of May). The booking process on their website was intuitive and... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Been trying to book a ferry all day. Online system just hangs. Notice went up for a few hours saying system down and office shut so can’t make booking by phone. Notice now removed but still unable to... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

D'ya know that feeling when you order a takeaway & it turns up 20mins late, stone cold? That's the feeling you get everytime you use Wightlink. Never before have you paid so much money for such poor s... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I live on the IOW and am ashamed of Wight Link and their practices. Firstly the cost of travel is extortionate, they wanted £344 return , more than a return ticket to France. Why they even send out co... 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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TrustScore 2.5 out of 5

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Wightlink have been great with me!

Never had a problem travelling with Wightlink the staff have always been very supportive and offered solutions to my travel arrangements when I have spoke with them on the phone. The onboard staff are just as friendly and kind and approachable. The newly refurbished ferries are much nicer and it is a very relaxed atmosphere when travelling.

October 6, 2023
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

The people at Yarmouth are not very…

The people at Yarmouth are not very bright, the person in the box told at least a hundred cars they could get on the early ferry so we all queued up and was not allowed on , why on earth he didn’t say no to everyone I don’t no , what a dinlo !!!!!!!

October 30, 2023
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Aggressive staff, boat oversubscribed

If I could give zero stars, I would. The staff are aggressive and Wightlink oversubscribed our sailing, only to then blame us for not leaving longer than the 30 minutes necessary to board. That we arrived, 35 minutes before our sailing, to a sea of cars - every lane was full - was apparently down to a busy crossing. Mmm... When we asked why we weren't allowed on the sailing we were booked on, I was told that only those that had arrived before us - presumably for other sailings - had priority (over my booked sailing). Why should she let me board, the Wightlink staff member growled, before another person, who had arrived 5 minutes before me, for the same sailing? Er... surely, if we are both booked on the same sailing, we should both be on the same boat? Unless of course, Wightlink had mistakenly sold too many tickets for the same crossing? Surely not. The male member of staff actually leaned into our car through my window, which I didn't overly appreciate, to tell my partner in great detail how us missing the sailing we had booked a month in advance wasn't his fault. When I pointed out we would now miss our ongoing connections, I was told I was cutting it fine in the first place! Strongly suggest, Wightlink, that you train your team better. As a paying customer I do not expect to be spoken to in the manner I was, and a little honesty and transparency, as a company, wouldn't go amiss. If you've sold too many tickets don't kid on it's my fault for not getting to the boat on time.

October 27, 2023
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I’d give 0 reviews if I could

I’d give 0 reviews if I could. £30.40 for a foot passenger is disgusting. For my brother and I to visit our disabled mum who lives on the island, it’s over £60. I do not understand how they are allowed to keep upping the prices like this I have written to the council and to the correct authorities as they have the monopoly for the crossing so they are putting people in a situation where they can not afford to visit family members. They should be disgusted with them selves the amount of money they take.

October 13, 2023
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

What a waste of space

Arrived at Portsmouth terminal in plenty of time for my 18h40 ferry. It was shown on the notice board as "on time". The next thing I knew was that the notice board changed and showed my ferry as cancelled! The ferry arrived at the port, unloaded, and promptly moved to the offshore mooring. I had to wait over an hour for the next ferry and that was 10 minutes late in leaving. No apology or explanation, but I can only surmise that there was not enough traffic (looking around the terminal) to make the run profitable so they just cancelled it. This would not happen with Red Funnel. What an absolute joke of a company Wightlink is.

October 8, 2023
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Pirates of the Solent.

You have a half hour window to reach the terminal. Too early and you are sent away. Too late and your ticket is cancelled and it’s pot luck if you get on. Miss the ferry and expect a rebook fee if you buy a budget ticket. Useless, firm. Lacks compassion and understanding. Pirates of the Solent.

September 23, 2023
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Ferry was stopped due to mechanical…

Ferry was stopped due to mechanical fault as we departed, after a massive faff we returned and unloaded. After disembarkation we waited an hour and was put on another ferry however because of these delays I missed a crucial part of a course and had to return back to the ferry terminal where I then had to wait 4 hours (having to pay for parking because wightlink wouldn’t let me sit at the terminal). My biggest gripe here is not once was there an apology.

September 29, 2023
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Terrible is an understatement….

Cross Solent travel with Wightlink has sadly become completely unaffordable for the average Isle of Wight resident. The reliability of services is also poor… every other week there’s some drama with essential crew not turning up to work, delays or cancellations. Wightlink is just one terribly managed company with expensive crossings you simply cannot rely on. Glad to be leaving the island for good next year.

September 23, 2023
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Fishbourne staff arrogant rude and totally disinterested in disabled passenger

Booked tickets on 1st April 2023 (perhaps that should have been an indication about the joke they call service) Filled out accessibility requirements for the journey as being near to lift and needing wheelchair and received a disabled person's discount and acknowledgement email of the requirements. Ticket clearly states "If you have any special requirements you have not already notified us about call etc" . Check in guy Portsmouth said there was nothing on computer but gave us a disabled spot. On return journey again no reservation and no disabled spots. Check in did not give a toss. Went down to service desk nobody home !! Had word with staff in high vis jacket one lady in charge of loading said complain on the website (we all know what round bin those are filed in.) Other guy arrogantly said "Well you should have booked then" and I know I had. Given there was a problem there was no attempt made to get us near a lift in a normal lane which could have helped. We were dropped in the middle of the boat and my wife who has no left hip, a 10cm short left leg, spinal fusion, and artificial right knee, no thyroid, half an airway, one kidney and ITP, an auto immune disease which means if she falls or hits herself she bleeds internally. She was forced to walk the length of the boat between cars avoiding wing mirrors. I would not trust these staff to do anything involving client interaction they are a bunch of jobsworths knowing their management will not do anything about it but gouge the public with criminal pricing.

September 16, 2023
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

NHS discount not available.

I live on the Isle of Wight, had to travel to Southampton for NHS surgery. Wightlink claim to offer 50% discount for such journeys.
They do not.
Due to complications I needed to stay quite late at the hospital and could not leave alone but only be released into someone's care. Luckily a friend in Lymington came to get me and took me back to stay at his house.
The next day, barely able to walk and in quite a lot of pain, I explained this to the gentleman at the wightlink ticket kiosk and he couldn't have been less helpful. He was uninterested, unsympathetic, uncaring and quite rude. He seemed to think it was all some kind of ruse to get a cheap fare and barely glanced at my hospital admission letter. He simply said, "I can't help you, you'll have to pay full price."
Really, really poor attitude. Shameful in fact. Wightlink's NHS discount scheme is a marketing facade to convince you they care about the community they serve. They do not. Wightlink care only about squeezing every penny they can from you and if that means taking advantage of people who are sick and in need, they will do it.
Disgusting.

September 12, 2023
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Wightlink: unfit for purpose

Cancelled at short notice due to "technical" difficulties" if I was being cynical I might notice that the crossing after was still not full. Often prohibitively expensive thereby holding Islanders to random. Schemes for Islanders are very restricted. There is a clear need for regulation of both Wightlink and Red Funnel and also both companies should be subject to tender. Also if they were required to pay a penalty as compensation regarding cancellations other than for weather conditions, it might concentrate their minds

September 6, 2023
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Poor service from wightlink

Booked a day return to the Isle of Wight with wightlink. First ferry was ok, left 15mins prior to stated departure time meaning anyone getting to the ferry terminal 10minutes early would have in fact missed their booked time!

Return journey was the opposite! I turned up 45minutes early for my scheduled ferry. This departed 45minutes late, leaving me to wait in a hot car with 3 energetic children.

Staff were unhelpful and rude when I raised a question regarding whether I’d be on the delayed ferry, and when I told him he was being rude, he told me to be quiet or he would ensure I wouldn’t board the ferry at all.

Given the amount this company charges, I find it highly disappointing to be subjected to unreliable services and rude staff.

September 3, 2023
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Ferry please to take all your money

So disappointed with Wightlink,
Traveled this weekend from Lymington to Yarmouth Friday 9am return Monday 12 midday
Cost of ferry was £312
On arrival I was informed that I had given the wrong height of my motorhome ( my fault ) I was given a lane and told to see the woman in the office,
She informed me that I had to pay another £94 for my mistake, total for crossing was £408 I’m flabbergasted at the cost of the trip and more than disappointed with Wightlink
Thing is on the out going journey I caught the original ferry I was booked on 🤬🤬🤬

August 25, 2023
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

What a complete shambles

What a complete shambles . Went online to order a return ticket to the Isle Of Wight Scooter Rally for this coming Sunday . There was a 20% discount on the web page , followed all the instructions . Then came to stage 4 where the instructions tell you to enter IOW Scooter Rally in the event name box . So get to stage 4 and no event name box . So you cannot apply for discount . I then phoned and could not understand the lady on the phone one bit . I think she understood me but she could not help . So a complete waste of time . Looked at Red Funnel and they are £20 cheaper .. try and support your local business but why would you if they are pricing themselves out of favor .

August 22, 2023
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

A company not fit to operate

A dreadfully managed company!
32 sailings cancelled this weekend because an ‘essential crew member is unavailable’. Scary to think that one person ‘not being available for work’ can cause this much disruption, especially when the island has a population of 150,000 people and its peak tourist season. Why are there no back up plans in place? I’m baffled. There are no words to describe how poorly managed, arrogant and obnoxious this company is. If only MP Bob Seely would step in and fight for reliable and affordable cross solent travel, especially for residents… we can all dream.

August 11, 2023
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

No pleasant surprises here

No surprises here - delayed leaving Isle of Wight today (ferry) and delayed returning this evening (sea-cat). One star for this incompetent outfit is far too generous. An overpriced, underperforming monopoly that exploits their monopoly position with an indifference to it's passengers that borders on contempt. Greater regulation of ferry services is urgently needed to bring companies like this to heel.

August 5, 2023
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Pathetically run company which is…

Pathetically run company which is nothing about service or the well being of the island economy. A virtual monopoly which is all about extracting as much money out of you as possible. The CEO should be ashamed of the company he runs.

July 24, 2023
Unprompted review
Rated 4 out of 5 stars

I have used Wightlink a number of times…

I have used Wightlink a number of times over the past few years going on holiday to the Isle of Wight, and never had any problems... Ferries pretty much on time, prices reasonable for 4 people and a vehicle travelling off shore... its pretty much a case of "it does exactly as it says on the tin"

June 1, 2023
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