Getting Here

 

Whatever direction you are coming from, you want to head for the A27/M27 South Coast road.

For visitors coming from the North or London, this is most easily done by following with the A3 or M3 south until it joins the South Coast route.

Leave the A27 at the Havant/Hayling Island exit.

Head South onto the A3023, which takes you onto Hayling Island.

Road access to Hayling Island is through a single road bridge that makes up a stretch of the A3023.

As the only access road, this predictably can get busy during peak times, especially during the summer months.

At the roundabout, take the 1st exit onto Church Road, and continue until you reach Selsmore Road, slight left onto Salterns Lane.

When you reach the end of the lane, directly in front of you is a white house with a brick and flint wall. This is AQUILO (Hayling Island Holiday).

Travelling to Hayling Island by train.

Our closest railway station is Havant (HAV). Regular services run from London Victoria, London Waterloo, Gatwick, Southampton, and Brighton.

From Havant station, travellers can either take a taxi or use public transport via the bus station located a short walk along Market Parade.

Information on rail travel can be obtained from the National Rail Enquiries Line on 08457 48 49 50 or you can make a booking online at trainline.com 

By Bus or Coach

Those wanting to visit Hayling Island by bus will need to wait at Stand B at Havant Bus Station. There are frequent buses from Monday to Saturday between 09:00 and 18:00. 

Regular connections outside of these times are from 06.40 until 20.45.

The 31 service stop you require will be Salterns Lane. (Hayling Island Holiday is a 10-minute walk from this stop). The service runs every 05 and 35 minutes past the hour between 09:00 and 18:00 on Mondays through to Saturdays.

For those wishing to visit Hayling Island on Sunday, the 30 and 31 services run every other hour. The 31 service starts at 09.55 through to 17.55.

Please note that on public holidays, the bus schedules run as a Sunday service.

By Ferry

The Hayling Ferry goes between Portsmouth and Hayling Island, across Langstone Harbour. The Ferry runs year-round, seven days a week, with Winter, Spring and Summer timetables.

Bikes are carried free. On arrival at Eastney Terminal, the Southsea Skipper (No25 Bus) takes you via Southsea, to The Hard/Gunwharf Quays, and Old Portsmouth.

International Travel

Airports

Our closest international airport is Southampton International Airport, which is 23 miles by road or a short train journey to Havant Station.

Hayling Island is 67 Miles from Heathrow Airport and 68 Miles from Gatwick.

International Ferry

Portsmouth International Port is 8 miles by road from Hayling Island.

                

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Dad stayed at Hayling Island Holiday as we were having some renovations to the house. He thoroughly enjoyed his 10-night stay. On arrival, he was greeted with homemade scones which were delicious and ...

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