WINNER ANNOUNCED: Final Chance To Win A £100 Wightlink Voucher
Congratulations to our winner, Catherine Cave!
Now we're well into the school holidays, don't forget about our series of competitions with Wightlink - hurry, it's your final opportunity to win a £100 gift voucher to head across the Solent!
The ferry service is giving you the chance to win £100 Wightlink vouchers to use on whatever crossings you’d like.
Whether it’s reuniting with family or enjoying a change of scenery, Wightlink is ready when you
are.
And don't forget - kids now go free every school holiday with Wightlink!
To be in with a chance to win the fifth and final voucher, all you need to do is comment below, telling us what your favourite summer memory has been this year, and why! We'll then pick our favourite and post the winner on this page.
A message from Wightlink:
"We’ve all been doing things differently to keep ourselves and those we love safe.
"At Wightlink, we’ve provided a lifeline service and now we’re looking forward to welcoming you back
with more sailings.
"Our ships are clean and spacious with plenty of room inside and out.
"When you’re ready to get back to doing what you love - important celebrations, nights out, lunch
dates, time with family and friends - we’re here to help you travel safely."
This final competition with Wightlink ends on Sunday September 5 - best of luck!
Please note the following terms and conditions:
The prize is a Wightlink customer service voucher to the value of £100, which the winner can use to buy ferry tickets on any Wightlink service until 30 April 2022. The prize is non-refundable, subject to
availability, non-transferrable and has no cash redemption value.
Know a friend who would want to take part? Invite them to join here!
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