Wightlink will restart services between Lymington and Yarmouth from July 17.
There will be eight sailings per day, leaving roughly every two hours. Return trips on this route start at ?52.75. This is in addition to Wightlink's Portsmouth-to-Fishbourne service, which has already resumed operations.
Wightlink and the Isle of Wight are at the forefront of restarting the domestic tourism industry from July 4, particularly as it is an opportunity to cross the water without requiring a passport. While Wightlink's ferries have continued to operate throughout the pandemic, providing travel for essential workers to and from the Isle of Wight and facilitating the flow of goods, Wightlink and the island are now ready to welcome more passengers back on board and receive visitors looking to relax and enjoy a break post-lockdown.
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