With less than 48 hours to go until the start of the Isle of Wight Festival, Island Echo is bursting with information ahead of our live coverage from Thursday morning.
Southern Vectis have published full details of their Festival shuttle bus service to and from the ferry ports at Cowes, East Cowes, Ryde and Yarmouth from Thursday 13th June until Monday 17th June.
From Cowes they will operate daily from Thursday 13th to Sunday 16th June from 07:00 until 01:10 and on Monday 17th from 07:00 until 14:00.
From East Cowes they will operate from Thursday 13th to Sunday 16th June from 07:20 until 01:20 and on Monday 17th from 07:00 until 14:00.
From Ryde they will operate from Thursday 13th to Sunday 16th June from 07:00 until 01:00 and on Monday 17th from 07:30 until 14:00.
From Yarmouth they will operate from Thursday 13th to Sunday 16th June from 07:00 until18:00 and on Monday 17th from 07:00 until 14:00.
FARES: Adult £6 – Under 19s £3
(Rover and Freedom tickets accepted)
At the end of the Festival each night, buses will run from the Festival site towards…
• Crematorium roundabout and Ryde, East Cowes, St Helens, Bembridge and Brading on request at 01:30, 02:30 and 03:30
• Coppins Bridge and Shalfleet, Yarmouth, Freshwater, Freshwater Bay, Brighstone and Shorwell on request at 01:15, 02:15 and 03:15
• Coppins Bridge and Cowes on request at 01:45, 02:45 and 03:45
• Coppins Bridge and Wroxall, Ventnor, Whitwell, Niton, Chale and Chillerton on request at 01:00, 02:00 and 03:00
• Coppins Bridge and Arreton, Sandown and Shanklin on request at 01:30, 02:30 and 03:30
FARES: Adult £6 – Under 19s £3
(Rover and Freedom tickets accepted)
A shuttle bus will operate to and from Newport and the Festival site at frequent intervals on
Thursday 13th June from 09:45 until 19:15
Friday 14th June from 05:15 until 19:15
Saturday 15th June from 05:15 until 19:15
Sunday 16th June from 05:15 until 19:15
FARES: Adult £3.50 Under 19s £2
(Rover and Freedom tickets accepted)