The Island's Official Tourism Website
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Number of results: 172
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ISLANDWIDE
SOUTHERN VECTIS APP
Download the Southern Vectis app when you visit to receive the latest service updates, plan your journey, purchase tickets, track buses and personalise your journey by adding your favourite bus stops. Visit the Southern…
RYDE
Westridge Golf Centre is the No1 place on the Isle of Wight to get into golf.
FRESHWATER BAY
See the sea from every tee at Freshwater Bay Golf Club. The 18-hole course is one of the most spectacular courses in the UK. It's located on the downlands overlooking the English Channel.
GODSHILL
This beautiful Model Village that is an RHS Partner Garden is set in nearly two acres of gorgeous landscaped gardens, a real retro find. A quintessentially English visitor attraction! Something for the gardeners and dreamers amongst us.
NEWPORT
Carisbrooke Castle Museum is the only public museum in the UK founded by a member of the Royal family.
Norton, YARMOUTH
The Isle of Wight Reptilarium is a new attraction set in the brick arches of Fort Victoria.
NEWPORT
The Quay Arts Centre is the Isle of Wight’s leading art gallery and venue for live arts events. It is situated in a converted 19th Century brewery warehouse complex located at the head of the River Medina in the centre of Newport. The complex was…
SHORWELL
Over the north door of the church of St Peter in the village of Shorwell, is an elaborate wall painting depicting scenes from the life of St Christopher.
The saint is shown bearing the Christ Child across a river, but also appears on the left by…
NEWPORT
This elaborate memorial by Percy Stone is in front of the County Club in Newport, close to the corner with High Street. Queen Victoria died in 1901 and the memorial was unveiled two years later.
Its triangular base, with concave sides, stands on…
NEWPORT
Church Litten was the burial ground for St. Thomas's Church, Newport. The cemetery dates back to 1583, in the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. It was formed shortly after Newport was hit by the plague. Previously Newport had no burial ground, being part…
RYDE
Waterside Pool is next to the boating lake and the beach in Ryde. We are open all year and have activities for all ages and abilities, from casual swimming to water workout classes and swimming lessons.
EAST COWES
This is the church used by Queen Victoria when she was in residence at Osborne House.
The church is run by volunteers and there is a guide on duty in the church.
Exhibition located within the Church and Church Centre:
There is a…
ST HELENS
A leisure harbour with a residents' Marina, a visitors' Marina, 2 yacht clubs, an Angling Club, a commercial fishermans' pontoon & a variety of marine businesses.
BEMBRIDGE
Bembridge Ledge is a stony beach which is a hidden gem amongst the beaches found on the Isle of Wight.
Yarmouth
During the early part of Victoria’s reign, her Government made a huge investment to protect Portsmouth from the threat of French invasion and Prince Albert, an avid Army reformer, was involved in the design and naming of the first of Palmerston’s…
NEWPORT
JR Zone is the Island's leading indoor adventure play centre, with an exciting three-level play frame, giant slides, ball pools, sky glides, plus dedicated toddler and baby areas. JR Zone cafe serves everything from a light snack to a home cooked…
RYDE
Quarr Abbey is a working Benedictine monastery and is set in beautiful and peaceful surroundings and can be found just outside of Ryde.
WHITWELL
The church in Whitwell was really two chapels side by side. Each related to a different manor and parish. The earlier was St Rhadegund, built in the 12th century; the smaller St Mary was added to the south by around 1200. The arcade separating the…
WEST COWES
Cowes Maritime Museum displays a selection of objects and images which help to tell the story of Cowes and its important maritime heritage.
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