Isle of Wight is famous for family holiday and also it’s music festival that goes on few times over the summer and many people are looking to go those festival one of which starts this weekend for few days. You have to catch a ferry from Portsmouth to get to Isle Of Wight and no sorry they don’t do no luxury cruises that you can take to get to Isle of Wight (for posh people, joking).
Here is what you have to do to get to Isle of Wight from London? To get to Isle of Wight you have to catch a ferry from Portsmouth now you have to figure out a way to get to Portsmouth. There are various ways of getting to Portsmouth, one is to drive there, another way is to catch a train there or you can get a coach to Portsmouth from Central London. If you going to Isle of Wight for sight seeing then I would recommend taking your car.
The easiest way is really driving to Portsmouth because you will be able to take your car inside the ferry and then drive in Isle of Wight, which you will need trust me. From London you can take the M25 then take M3 exit towards Southampton then merge into M27 after 52 miles in M3. When you get to M27 you are about 20 to 30 mins away from Portsmouth depending on the traffic. A3 will take you straight to Portsmouth where you will signs to Car Ferry. Take that route which will then bring you in a cue of cars where you will be seen by people working in Wight link to park your car and wait for the ferry of your time. You will be put in a cue for the ferry of your time then when the time comes you will be asked to drive inside the ferry and from then its a 40 minutes journey to Isle of Wight. You don’t have to take silversea cruises or royal Caribbean cruises to get there. In total from London to Isle of Wight it will normally take around two and a half hours.