Isle of Wight is located in the South of England. It is the largest British island and the second most populous. Tourism is deep rooted in the past, as the island has popular tourist resorts that date way back to the Victorian period.
Are you planning a family vacation, a short romantic break or
Isle of Wight is located in the South of England. It is the largest British island and the second most populous. Tourism is deep rooted in the past, as the island has popular tourist resorts that date way back to the Victorian period.
Are you planning a family vacation, a short romantic break or simply want to attend a festival or visit interesting places on the island? Whatever you reason for travelling is, Isle of Wight awaits you with impeccable accommodation and a variety of places, perfect for every taste, need and budget. You can either choose a luxurious hotel, a charming B&B, a quality inn or even a campsite or a holiday park. If flexibility is the key to a comfortable stay, you also have the option of a cottage, self-catering units or apartments. Most of them are pet-friendly, so you can bring your furry little friend with you. Here are some places you should check out before deciding where to book a room: Hambledon Hotel, The Channel View Hotel, Carlton Hotel, Rowborough Hotel, Hillside Hotel, The Swiss Cottage. You should also consider St. Augustine Villa, North Court Manor, Enchanted Manor, Hermitage Court Farm, Westbury Lodge, St. Veronica’s and Rosemary B&B.
Now that you have chosen a place to stay, it’s high time you had a taste of the great British food and where to do that better than in an award winning restaurant? Add a great sea view, and you will have a truly wonderful experience. The restaurants and pubs are famous for using local produces. The White Marque logo, displayed on the window is a clear sign that you will enjoy a truly local experience. Try the delicious seafood at Fine Nammet, the contemporary cuisine of Lockslane Contemporary Bistro, the exquisite desserts at Dan’s Kitchen. Don’t miss the traditional British courses at Yarbridge Inn, the delicious French menu at Brawn’s of Cowes and the Mediterranean dishes at Moocow.
The attractions are plenty and suitable for everybody. You have museums and galleries, historic sites, beautiful beaches, natural parks and gardens, a zoo, or you could try some outdoor, adventurous activities. Experience the wonderful animal realm by visiting reservations such as Owl & Monkey Haven, Seaview Wildlife Encounter, Owl and Falconry Centre, the Donkey Sanctuary or West Wight Alpacas. Engineering enthusiasts will want to find out everything they can at Bembridge Lifeboat Station and Isle of Wight Steam Railway. The Godshill Model Village is a wonderful attraction, taking you down the memory lane and displaying authentic retro houses.
The Dinosaur Expeditions CIC is a community created by locals passionate about fossils and palaeo-environment. It is their purpose to teach others about the time when dinosaurs roamed the Earth. When it comes to historic sites, the most important ones are The Osborne House, a former residence of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. Don’t forget about Carisbrooke Castle, where Charles I was imprisoned, Shanklin to Ventnor Coastal Walk and The Needles Battery. There are all sort of museums, all very interesting and educational: Museum of Island History, Cowes Maritime Museum, Brading Roman Villa. Also visit Newport Roman Villa, Bus & Coach Museum, Dimbola Museum & Gallery, Island Planetarium and Postal Museum.
All in all, Isle of Wight is a great destination for your holiday. It is a place of wonderful landscapes, where you history rests at every corner and where you will hear amazing stories from the locals, perfect for sharing with friends at you next gathering.