There is 1 way to get from Isle of Wight to Port Isaac by ferry or train
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The cheapest way to get from Isle of Wight to Port Isaac is to ferry and train which costs £170 - £300 and takes 7h 51m.
The fastest way to get from Isle of Wight to Port Isaac is to ferry and train which takes 7h 51m and costs £170 - £300.
The distance between Isle of Wight and Port Isaac is 259 miles.
The best way to get from Isle of Wight to Port Isaac without a car is to ferry and train which takes 7h 51m and costs £170 - £300.
It takes approximately 7h 51m to get from Isle of Wight to Port Isaac, including transfers.
There are 3242+ hotels available in Port Isaac.
What companies run services between Isle of Wight, England and Port Isaac, England?
There is no direct connection from Isle of Wight to Port Isaac. However, you can take the line 9 bus to Transport Interchange, walk to Ryde Hoverport, take the ferry to Southsea Hoverport, take the taxi to Fratton, take the train to Westbury (Wilts), take the train to Bodmin Parkway, then take the taxi to Port Isaac.
- Phone
- +44 3457 000 125
- gwr.feedback@gwr.com
- Website
- gwr.com
Train from Fratton to Westbury (Wilts)
- Ave. Duration
- 1h 39m
- Frequency
- Hourly
- Estimated price
- £40–75
- Website
- https://www.gwr.com/
- Anytime Day Single
- £40–50
- Anytime Day Single 1st Class
- £50–75
Train from Westbury (Wilts) to Bodmin Parkway
- Ave. Duration
- 2h 44m
- Frequency
- 3 times a week
- Estimated price
- £80–150
- Website
- https://www.gwr.com/
- Anytime Day Single
- £80–100
- Anytime Day Single 1st Class
- £100–150
- Phone
- +44 1983 717700
- info@hovertravel.com
- Website
- hovertravel.co.uk
Ferry from Ryde Hoverport to Southsea Hoverport
- Ave. Duration
- 10 min
- Frequency
- Hourly
- Estimated price
- £14
- Website
- Hovertravel
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