Isle of Wight (Cowes, England)
Cruise Port schedule, live map, terminals, news
Region
Ireland - UK - British Isles
Local Time
2024-11-13 05:45
9.1°C
5.6 m/s
44 °F / 7 °C
Port Isle of Wight cruise ship schedule shows timetable calendars of all arrival and departure dates by month. The port's schedule lists all ships (in links) with cruises going to or leaving from Isle of Wight, Cowes, England. To see the full itineraries (ports of call dates and arrival / departure times) and their lowest rates – just follow the corresponding ship-link.
Day | Ship | Arrival | Departure |
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12 April, 2024 Friday | Seabourn Venture | 08:00 | 16:00 |
Isle of Wight is England's largest and 2nd-most populous island. It is located in the English Channel, approx 6 km (4 ml) off Hampshire's coast (mainland England). Wight Island has total area approx 384 km2 (148 ml2) and population around 140,000.
Isle of Wight has resorts (among England's best holiday vacation destinations) since the Victorian era (1840s). It is popular for its mild climate, verdant landscape, pleasant coastal scenery, good transportation links with mainland England. On Wight Island, Queen Victoria (1819-1901, the UK's monarch between 1837-1901) built her summer residence palace - the Osborne House royal residence (East Cowes).
The island has a well established industrial and maritime tradition including sail making, boat building, manufacturing of flying boats, hovercraft and space rockets. Here are hosted several annual music festivals. The island has well-conserved wildlife and some of Europe's richest quarries for dinosaur fossils.
Island's heritage has for many years supported its tourist economy. Holiday travel vacations themed on natural heritage (including geology and wildlife) are becoming an alternative to the UK's traditional seaside holidays due to their affordability. Wight Island is a major destination for bus tours out of other parts of the UK.
Tourism is island's largest industry and most of its towns and villages have hotels, hostels, camping sites. In 1999, the island was visited by nearly 2,7 million people, of which 1,5 million stayed overnight and the other 1,2 million were day visits. Just around 150,000 of the tourists were foreigners.
Isle of Wight is often visited for cycling or walking tour holidays due to its attractive scenery. The annual walking festival attracts considerable interest. The 113 km (70 ml) long Coastal Path follows island's coastline and deviates onto roads where the route is impassable. The fastest public transport link to mainland England (Southsea) is by hovercraft out of Ryde. Three ferries and 2 catamarans service the island, crossing the Solent Strait to Lymington, Portsmouth and Southampton.
Isle of Wight cruise terminal
Most cruise ships to Wight Island dock (anchor) at Cowes - port town on the central-northern coast.
Some ships may also stop at Ryde - port town on the north-eastern coast. Smaller luxury ships and mega yachts may dock at the pier of Sandown - seaside resort town on the island's southeastern coast.
Sandown is located close to Shanklin (to the south) - both built on the shores of Sandown Bay. The bay is famous with its long golden-sand beach and also with the Sandown Castle (built far into the sea). Among Sandown's other tourist attractions are Diamond Fort and the Granite Fort (at Yaverland), now serving as zoo. Shanklin and Sandown form an urban area with around 22,000 residents.
- Accidents
Caribbean Princess diverts off Isle of Wight due to onboard medical emergency
On Tuesday evening, August 13th, the Caribbean Princess ship, operated by Princess Cruises, stopped off the coast of the Isle of Wight (Cowes...
August 14, 2024 - Cruise Industry
Red Funnel Ferries UK introduces emissions-free Artemis EF-24 Passenger ship
Red Funnel Ferries is set to introduce an emissions-free vessel, the Artemis EF-24 Passenger, to Southampton-West Cowes (Isle of Wight) route by late...
July 3, 2024 - Accidents
Wightlink's ferry St Faith suffers fire accident at Portsmouth Harbour UK
In a prompt reaction to an alert from the crew of the St Faith ferry (1990-built, IMO 8907228), multiple emergency services were deployed to the...
January 8, 2024 - Cruise Industry
Sea Cloud Spirit to visit Hamburg (Germany) for the first time on June 16
The youngest windjammer/tall-sail ship in Germany will set course for Hamburg for the first time. Arriving from London, the new Sea Cloud Spirit is...
March 27, 2022 - Accidents
Passenger medevaced from Regal Princess cruise ship off Isle of Wight (England UK)
A passenger needing medevac from a cruise ship off the East coast of Isle of Wight (Cowes, England) prompted the launch of Bembridge RNLI’s All...
September 6, 2021 - Cruise Industry
Hebridean Island Cruises’ flagship Hebridean Princess repositions to the south coast of England
The small UK-based luxury ship travel company Hebridean Island Cruises announced it would reposition Hebridean Princess to England's south coast for...
July 14, 2021 - Accidents
Accident at Wightlink's ferry terminal in Portsmouth UK leads to cancellations
A 31-year-old man from Isle of Wight England has been arrested in connection with an accident at Wightlink's Portsmouth Ferry Terminal Thursday...
June 3, 2021 - Cruise Industry
3 Isle of Wight ferry companies to share a GBP 6.5 million government grant
Three Isle of Wight England ferry companies will be able to share a GBP 6,5 million (~EUR 7,3M / USD 8,8M) UK government grant to maintain services...
January 16, 2021 - Accidents
Crew member medevaced from Marella Explorer 2
A UK Coastguard helicopter crew medevaced an unwell crew from a Marella Cruises ship in Sandown Bay, Isle of Wight (Cowes, England) Monday night...
June 23, 2020 - Accidents
VIDEO: 650 Indian crew on Marella Explorer cruise ship stage peaceful protest
Nearly 650 Indian crew stranded on Marella UK's ship Marella Explorer have staged a peaceful protest on Wednesday, June 10, demanding India's...
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