On Site Campervans – Fully Booked You need to buy a Weekend Ticket for each member of your party to access the Festival as well as a Campervan pass to park your vehicle in this area, this is now an add-on for your main weekend ticket. Both of these must have been purchased in advance.
Can you take a motorhome to the Isle of Wight?
To get to the Isle of Wight in your Campervan or Motorhome, you’ll need to take a ferry from mainland England. The route from Portsmouth Harbour to Ryde is the quickest sail, but you can also get to the island on several other routes including Lymington to Yarmouth, Portsmouth to Fishbourne and Southampton to Cowes.
Can you drive to the Isle of Wight festival?
All you need to do is book your travel, drive to the ferry terminal, board the ferry in your car, drive off at the other side and follow the directional signage to the Festival. You can park at the Festival site. We recommend that you pay for your car parking in advance when you buy your Festival ticket.
Can I take a camping stove to the Isle of Wight festival?
Cooking in the Campsite will be permitted on camping gas stoves (gas canisters up to 300g only) and disposable BBQs ONLY in designated areas. These must be used sensibly and in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
What can you take into Isle of Wight Festival?
NO water, soft drinks, alcohol or food to be brought into the Festival Site. EMPTY, reusable, drinking bottles and/or cups (up to 600ml) are permitted. e. Cooking in the Campsite will be permitted on camping gas stoves (gas canisters up to 300g only) and disposable BBQs ONLY in designated areas.
Can I take a motorhome on the Isle of Wight ferry?
Want to take your motorhome across the Solent? You can save up to 35%* on off-peak ferry crossings with our Motorhome Special offer. The special price is valid for Motorhomes 5.01-15.00 metres long and between 2.24 and 4 metres high. See our vehicle type guide for more information.
How much does it cost to take a Campervan to the Isle of Wight?
August 2022 summer holiday, reasonable time of day: £290 (Wightlink) or £382 (Red Funnel) August 2022 summer holiday, middle of the night: £151 (Wightlink) or £326 (Red Funnel) October 2022 school half term, reasonable time of day: £188 (Wightlink) or £191* (Red Funnel)
Where do you park for the Isle of Wight festival?
FAIRLEE ROAD RESIDENTS PARKING DURING FESTIVAL
There is no parking on the roadside as a clearway order is in place. If you live at the Newport end of Fairlee Road then you may park in Staplers or apply for a permit.
Do you need passport for Isle of Wight Festival?
The Isle of Wight is part of the UK and you don’t need to show a passport.
How long does it take to drive around the whole of the Isle of Wight?
How long does it take to drive around the Isle? From one end to the other would take around an hour without traffic. You could circle the entire perimeter in three hours. But then, that doesn’t include all the stops you want to make – so a day will actually feel pretty short.
Can you take gas stove to festivals?
Don’t bring your barbecue or stove into the tent even after you have finished cooking and the barbecue is cooling down as it can still release harmful carbon monoxide that you definitely don’t want to be inhaling. It’s always best to leave barbecues outside, whether you’re cooking on them or not.
Can I take alcohol to the Isle of Wight festival?
The festival’s terms and conditions state: “Alcohol, food, cans and bottles are permitted in the campsite ONLY. No water, soft drinks, alcohol or food is to be brought into the festival site. Empty, reusable, drinking bottles and/or cups (up to 600ml), however, are permitted.”
Can you take paracetamol into a festival?
Make sure to add plenty of pain relief to your festival first aid kit to keep aches and pains at bay. This includes: Ibuprofen or paracetamol.
Is the Isle of Wight Festival 2022 cashless?
CASHLESS. All bars and food traders at the Isle of Wight Festival 2022 will be accepting cashless payments only. You can use debit/credit cards or apps on your phone, such as Google Pay and Apple Pay. Market traders will accept a mixture of cash & card.
Can you bring your own food to a festival?
Get Inventive With The Excuses
Most festivals won’t allow you to bring in outside food, but will sometimes waive this rule if you have strict allergies or diabetes, or even if you’re vegan. It doesn’t always work, but it can’t hurt to ask, can it?
How much does it cost to get into the Isle of Wight Festival?
We have shown the prices including fees: Weekend tickets for the Isle of Wight Festival 2023: £215 (£230 including fees) Weekend teen tickets for 13-17 year olds: £190 (£205 including fees) Weekend student tickets: £190 (£205 including fees)
Can a motorhome travel in the outside lane on a motorway?
You will need to stop at the next convenient place. Tow in the outside lane: if you’re towing a trailer or car behind your motorhome, or you’re towing a caravan behind any vehicle, you are not allowed use the outside lane of a motorway.
Where can I park my campervan in the Isle of Wight?
Popular searches for Isle of Wight campsites
- Adgestone motorhome parks.
- Bembridge motorhome parks.
- Cowes motorhome parks.
- Freshwater motorhome parks.
- Ryde motorhome parks.
- Sandown motorhome parks.
- Seaview motorhome parks.
- Shanklin motorhome parks.
Can dogs stay in car on Isle of Wight ferry?
Dogs travel free on our three ferry routes linking the Isle of Wight to the south coast – when accompanied by a well-behaved owner. On a clear day, they can amble on the car ferries’ outer decks and when the weather is not so good they can enjoy the short crossing inside the ferries’ dedicated pet areas.
Can you free camp on the Isle of Wight?
Like many areas of the UK, wild camping in the Isle of Wight isn’t officially allowed. Although campers are allowed to pitch their tent if they have the permission of a landowner. Wild camping on the beaches in the Isle of Wight is also forbidden.
What is camping like at Isle of Wight Festival?
Love Your Tent is the original, sustainable and environmentally driven festival camping initiative, offering a private field containing lovely hot showers, flushing toilets, our private café serving delicious cooked meals, hot drinks and snacks, the Love Your Tent pamper parlour, our exclusive secret stage and a safe