Press and media information
Welcome to Wightlink’s media centre. Here you can find company information, press releases, media contacts, image libraries including logos and what to do if you have a filming, photography or broadcast enquiry.
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Welcome to Wightlink’s media centre. Here you can find company information, press releases, media contacts, image libraries including logos and what to do if you have a filming, photography or broadcast enquiry.
Press releases
View all press releasesNHS patients taking a vehicle from Fishbourne or Yarmouth at any time of the year now pay no more than £35 for a single crossing. However, Wightlink’s Contact Centre staff can frequently find fares that can be up to £10 cheaper per leg through the long-established 50 per cent discount.
View and download a variety of fleet and port images, as well as company logos, for media use. Please credit Wightlink when using our photography.
Wightlink is the leading cross-Solent ferry operator, carrying 4.2 million passengers to and from the Isle of Wight every year. Eight ferries on three routes complete more than 140 sailings a day across our three routes, giving Islanders an easy and frequent service to mainland Hampshire and visitors an easy way to enjoy a taste of Island life.
We have more ferries on more routes running more often than any other cross-Solent service.
Having introduced its new environmentally-friendly ferry – Victoria of Wight – in August 2018, Wightlink is proud to be heralding a new, greener era of travel between the Isle of Wight and the mainland. As a hybrid energy ship that runs partly on electricity, Victoria of Wight offers greener crossings across the Solent.
With rail connections at Portsmouth Harbour and Lymington Pier meaning customers can step directly onto Wightlink’s ports from a train, getting to the Isle of Wight could not be easier. FastCat passengers can step off the train at Portsmouth Harbour, hop on a Wightlink FastCat and be on the Island in just 22 minutes, while our car ferries take around 40 minutes from Portsmouth and Lymington.
On board, passengers and drivers alike can relax in the spacious lounges and enjoy some refreshments before arriving on the Island to enjoy the range of attractions, events and experiences that make the Isle of Wight a leading destination for tourists.
Wightlink has a long and proud history of supporting visitors and local people. We work closely with the tourism organisation Visit Isle of Wight to promote the Island as one of the UK’s top visitor attractions.
Closer to home, the company backs Island charities, arts groups and sports teams to the tune of £350,000 a year through it’s Wightlink in the Community project.
Please note, the following contacts are for media enquiries only; unfortunately we’re unable to help you with booking or account queries or customer feedback. For any customer service enquiries, please visit our contact us page.
If you have a news media question about Wightlink’s day-to-day operations, systems or corporate issues, please contact our Duty Media Officer:
From honking our horn live on BBC Radio One, to making music videos with Robbie Williams; Wightlink has years of experience with broadcast projects.
The beautiful scenery around our ports in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight makes a perfect backdrop for a film or documentary, while our ships and ports offer a fascinating insight into a busy ferry company operating around 140 crossings a day.
Get to know our ferries, ports, food and drink facilities and much more.
We care deeply about the impact our business has on the environment. Read more about our Green Solent Project.
Want to know more about the Island? Browse our blog – it’s the ultimate insider’s guide to the Isle of Wight.