Red Funnel have extended their Island Resident Travel Offer into 2023, saving Islanders 15 per cent on mainland vehicle ferry travel.
This offer is exclusive to Island residents, valid for travel anytime and for any duration until 30th October 2023.
The Island Resident Travel Offer can be used on any Red Funnel vehicle ferry crossing from East Cowes to Southampton and can be used as many times as you like throughout the year.
No restrictions to the time, date or duration
Travel and save with no restrictions to the time, date or duration of your trip to the mainland. Weekdays, weekends, school holidays, Easter, bank holidays and summer are all included in the 15 per cent travel offer.
Simply tap here to book and save.
Valid for most vehicle types
The Island Resident offer is valid for most vehicle types, whether heading across to Southampton by car, van, motorbike or motorhome and is ideal for commuters, mainland days out, shopping trips and for those heading off on holiday.
Alongside this offer, Island residents can still look forward to regular discounts through the post with the Red Funnel Big Book of Savings – next dropping through your letterbox in February.
Year round saving
While you can make great one off savings with the Big Book, the Island Resident Travel Offer provides a year round saving with multiple use for anyone living on the Isle of Wight – with no codes and no faff.
Simply visit the Red Funnel Website and search ‘Island Resident Offer’ for more details or tap here to book and save.
More Ways to Save with Red Funnel:
- Book as far in advance as possible – our fares increase the busier a sailing becomes, so you’ll almost always pay more if booking at the last minute
- If you can, be flexible with your travel plans. You can often save significantly on fares if you avoid the busiest sailing times and dates
- If you’re travelling in the next couple of months, always check the latest Big Book of Savings before booking. There may be a better value offer available in the short-term
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