Ferries from Southampton to East Cowes are operated by 1 ferry companies. Operators include Red Funnel. There are currently 5 weekly sailings on this ferry route. The journey typically takes around 1 hour. The earliest departure is at 05:00 and the latest is at 20:15.
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Ferry prices for the Southampton to East Cowes route are dynamic and vary depending on demand, availability and how far in advance you book.
👉 Typical prices range from around £14 to over £106 depending on the season and vehicle type. Most travelers with a car can expect to pay between £67 and £91 one way, although prices may be higher during peak travel periods.
Foot Passengers: From £14 to £23 one way.Note: Foot passenger travel is not available on all routes, and space may be limited to specific sailings.
Cars (including driver): From £67 to £91 one way, rising to £106 during peak times.
Day Trips: From £65 to £102 for a car and passengers.
💡Travel tip: Booking early and traveling mid-week usually offers the lowest fares. Prices are highest during weekends and holiday periods.
👉 For the latest prices and availability, check live Southampton to East Cowes ferry fares.
Travelling by ferry from Southampton to East Cowes offers a scenic and relaxing journey across the Solent. As you approach East Cowes, you’ll be treated to views of the Isle of Wight coastline and its bustling marina.
Upon arrival, you’ll find yourself in a picturesque town with historic architecture, quaint shops, and easy access to nearby attractions like Osborne House, the former holiday residence of Queen Victoria. The area offers a welcoming atmosphere, perfect for exploring on foot or venturing further into the Isle of Wight’s natural beauty and vibrant communities.

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Southampton Port, located on the south coast of England, is one of the UK's busiest and most important ports. It serves as a major hub for container shipping, cruise liners, and vehicle exports. Known for its deep-water harbour and strategic location near the English Channel, it handles a wide variety of cargo and hosts some of the world's largest cruise ships. The port is managed by Associated British Ports (ABP) and is also a key gateway for trade with Europe and beyond, supported by excellent road and rail connectivity.
East Cowes Port, located on the northern coast of the Isle of Wight, England, serves as a gateway to the island. Situated along the River Medina, it is primarily a ferry terminal connecting the Isle of Wight to Southampton via the Red Funnel ferry service.
The port also accommodates leisure vessels and some small-scale commercial activities. It is notable for its proximity to Osborne House, Queen Victoria's former residence, making it a key arrival point for visitors exploring the island. The port area is supported by a mix of local amenities, maritime facilities, and picturesque surroundings.



Every thing was great except we arrived early for our 18.00 ferry and asked to be allowed to go on the 16.30 ferry. We were told there was no room and told to come back in 20 minutes. I spoke to the loading guy who said there was loads of room and said go back to the kiosk and ask again. Did that and they then changed their mind and allowed us to board. So, why couldn't she allow us to board in the first place? All other staff were great.
The vibration of the table was quite bad. Had to put the lids back on our coffee in case it spilled over.
Good and fantastic journey