Historic ferry service saved from closure
It was put up for sale at the end of last year
Last updated 7th Sep 2023
A ferry service, which has been running on Southampton Water since the Middle Ages, has been saved.
The Hythe Ferry - which has been struggling financially since the pandemic - has been bought by Isle of Wight operator Red Funnel.
It was put up by sale by Blue Funnel at the end of last year.
Fran Collins, CEO of Red Funnel, said: “We have been operating a lifeline service to the Isle of Wight for over 160 years, and are very proud of our heritage in providing connectivity across the Solent.
"The Hythe Ferry is also a route of historical significance providing essential services to Solent users, and we are pleased to be able to support its future.”
Red Funnel first began its ferry service in 1861 and, during its long history, the Isle of Wight ferry operator has hosted millions of passengers, from islanders and commuters to families exploring the Isle of Wight, to celebrities and royals.
Blue Funnel Ferries has operated The Hythe Ferry service since 2017.
Lee Rayment, CEO of Blue Funnel Ferries, added: “Through Red Funnel’s purchase, The Hythe Ferry will continue to serve Hythe and the Solent community.”
The Hythe Ferry offers daily sailings between Hythe and Southampton Town Quay, sailing from the end of Hythe’s historic pier, which is one of the ten longest piers in the British Isles, and with the world’s oldest pier train.
The Hythe Ferry will retain its Blue Funnel livery for the foreseeable future.