Yarmouth – Lymington

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Yarmouth – Lymington

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Yarmouth Lymington Ferry

Connecting the town of Yarmouth on the Isle of Wight with the town of Lymington on the coast of England, this ferry route is one of the few ferry routes that runs to Lymington. From the town of Yarmouth, considered to be one of the smallest towns in the UK, thanks to its limited buildings and small population, but is still located in an ideal place on the coast, with excellent views of the sea, as well as many beautiful castles to explore that overlook the entire island, to the town of Lymington, which is home to 3 separate marinas, and is a popular touristic destination thanks to its beautiful coast and close proximity to the beautiful New Forest.

With up to 15 ferries running per day on this route, provided by 1 ferry operator, there are no shortage of ferries to choose from, so book now with Direct Ferries, to find the best ferry at the best price for you.

Yarmouth to Lymington sailing durations and frequency may vary from season to season, and from month to month, so we’d advise doing a live check to get the most up to date information.

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Yarmouth Guide

Yarmouth Guide

Yarmouth is a port in the western part of the Isle of Wight, off the southern coast of England. The town is named for its location at the mouth of the small Western Yar river (there is also an Eastern Yar on the island). Yarmouth has been a settlement for over a thousand years, and is one of the very earliest on the Isle of Wight. The first record of a settlement here was in King Ethelred the Unready's record of the Danegeld tax of 991. It was originally called Eremue, meaning "muddy estuary". The Normans laid out the streets of Yarmouth on the grid system, a plan which can still be seen in the layout today. It grew rapidly, being given its first Charter as a town in 1135. It was razed by the French in 1377 on their way to Newtown and Carisbrooke, the port prospered after Yarmouth Castle, tucked between the quay and the pier, was built on the command of Henry VIII.


Lymington Guide

Lymington Ferry Port

Situated in the New Forest district of Hampshire, Lymington is a port on the south coast of England. The only ferry route departing from Lymington is to Yarmouth on the Isle of Wight, which runs frequently throughout the day and lasts for around 40 minutes. Lymington Harbour has become very popular with visiting yachtsmen; the well sheltered docks and easy access makes it one of the most respected harbours in the UK. There are two large marinas found at the harbour, both filed with boats that are permanently moored there. Away from the harbour, the beautiful countryside synonymous with the New Forest attracts thousands of visitors each year; oftentimes Lymington will have more tourists than permanent residents. What draws so many to Lymington’s quaint buildings and quiet streets is the family atmosphere that embodies the town. The sea baths are a perfect way for the kids to spend the afternoon, whilst adults can peruse the myriad of independent shops. For a touch of culture and history, St. Barbe Museum and Art Gallery offers a fascinating insight into the social history of the area, and depending on the time of year there are occasionally some exhibitions featuring famous artists. The ferry port is located within walking distance of the town centre, so it is very accessible for tourists visiting Lymington. There is also a car park next to the harbour, which is ideal for passengers who are only going on a day trip.


Yarmouth to Lymington
Ferry Timetables

Timetables between 11/3/2025 and 11/9/2025

Operator Departure Time Arrival Time Duration Sailing Days
Wightlink 06:55 07:35 40 minutes Tue, Wed, Thu
Wightlink 07:05 07:45 40 minutes Sat
Wightlink 07:55 08:35 40 minutes Tue, Wed, Thu
Wightlink 08:00 08:40 40 minutes Fri
Wightlink 08:05 08:45 40 minutes Mon, Sun
Wightlink 09:05 09:45 40 minutes Tue, Wed, Thu
Wightlink 09:15 09:55 40 minutes Sat
Wightlink 10:05 10:45 40 minutes Tue
Wightlink 10:15 10:55 40 minutes Mon, Sun
Wightlink 10:20 11:00 40 minutes Fri
Wightlink 11:05 11:45 40 minutes Tue, Wed, Thu
Wightlink 11:25 12:05 40 minutes Sat
Wightlink 12:05 12:45 40 minutes Tue
Wightlink 12:25 13:05 40 minutes Mon, Sun
Wightlink 12:40 13:20 40 minutes Fri
Wightlink 13:05 13:45 40 minutes Tue, Wed, Thu
Wightlink 13:35 14:15 40 minutes Sat
Wightlink 14:05 14:45 40 minutes Tue
Wightlink 14:35 15:15 40 minutes Mon, Sun
Wightlink 15:00 15:40 40 minutes Fri
Wightlink 15:05 15:45 40 minutes Tue, Wed, Thu
Wightlink 16:00 16:40 40 minutes Sat
Wightlink 16:05 16:45 40 minutes Tue
Wightlink 16:45 17:25 40 minutes Sun
Wightlink 17:05 17:45 40 minutes Tue, Wed, Thu
Wightlink 17:15 17:55 40 minutes Mon
Wightlink 17:55 18:35 40 minutes Fri
Wightlink 18:05 18:45 40 minutes Tue
Wightlink 18:45 19:25 40 minutes Sat
Wightlink 19:05 19:45 40 minutes Tue, Wed, Thu
Wightlink 19:30 20:10 40 minutes Sun
Wightlink 20:00 20:40 40 minutes Mon, Fri
Wightlink 20:05 20:45 40 minutes Tue
Wightlink 21:05 21:45 40 minutes Tue, Wed, Thu
Wightlink 21:30 22:10 40 minutes Sat
Wightlink 21:50 22:30 40 minutes Tue, Sun
Wightlink 22:00 22:40 40 minutes Mon, Fri

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