The Isle of Wight, located just off the south coast of England and accessible by boat or hovercraft in little over two hours from London.
Despite its size, it is a hive of activity throughout the year, with enough to see and do. There are several attractions and places to visit on the island, with something for everyone.
To gain a sense of the Isle of Wight’s history and culture, go to one of the island’s museums, galleries, or historic sites. The Needles Rocks and lighthouse are arguably the most well-known sights on the Island, as well as Sandham Gardens, which is a pleasant day out for the whole family, including lovely gardens, Skynets: The Big Bounce, karts, and Dino golf.
Tapnell Farm Park, near Yarmouth, is an excellent spot for unwinding. To go even closer to nature, meet the local animals. There are no limits to how much fun and relaxation you can have.
Beaches and seaside promenades such as sandy Shanklin Beach and south-facing Ventnor Beach, which is studded with antique beach huts, are well-known.
With some incredible day and night time experiences to be found throughout the season, Robin Hill Country Park is the perfect destination for visitors of all ages.
Former retreat for Queen Victoria and Prince Albert (circa 1845) still retains a large collection of the royal couple's possessions, art work and photographs. Also home to the Swiss Cottage for Victoria's children, and the private beach and bathing machine.