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Enjoy all weather fun at award-winning Tapnell Farm Park with bouncy pillows, pedal go-karts, crazy golf, sledge slides, trim trail and new spiders climbing web. Plus meet our Wallabies, Meerkats and…
'Providing a superior shopping experience' We’re proud to present the most exciting collection of pearl jewellery for your delectation and delight from our world of wonderful.
Located on the northern side of Sandown, Sandham Gardens is the ideal place to relax and enjoy some family time with friends and family.
Lose yourself in the Land of Imagination at Blackgang Chine…the UK’s oldest amusement park where you step out of the everyday and into a magical world where the only constraint is your own creativity…
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Wildlife Centres & Nature Reserves
SANDOWN
From pocket sized primates to powerful predators, the residents of Wildheart Animal Sanctuary, will charm and amaze you!
Beach
SHANKLIN
Small Hope Beach sits to the left of the main Shanklin seafront and backs onto a spectacular cliff face.
Museum
High Street, NEWPORT
Designed by John Nash and built in 1816, the historic Guildhall is home to the Museum of Island History. Discover the Island from pre-historic past to the present day with:
* Touch Screen Computers. * Hands on Exhibits. * Quizzes and Games. *…
Castle / Fort
YARMOUTH
A Tudor Castle in a beautiful seaside town.
Animal Collection / Zoo
Wellow, YARMOUTH
'Discover this hidden gem nestled in the tranquil countryside of the West Wight…
Beach
Cowes
Gurnard Beach is a quaint traditional, pebble and shingle beach, within walking distance from the town of Cowes.
Beach
Ryde
The beaches at Ryde lie on the north east coast of the Isle of Wight and offer miles and miles of sandy shores.
Beach
Newport
Brook Beach can be found on the unspoiled south west coast of the Isle of Wight, and is a beach made up of golden sands adjacent to the popular Compton Bay.
Beach
Seaview
Springvale Beach stretches from Puckpool to Seaview on the north coast of the Isle of Wight and is made up of a mixture of shingle and sand.
Water Based Activities
YARMOUTH
The Isle of Wight’s first outdoor, floating Aqua Park will be opening at Tapnell Farm.
Beach
Totland Bay
Totland Bay is a picturesque sandy beach, ideal for swimming, with clear turquoise waters and far reaching views to the mainland.
Beach
Cowes
Cowes Beach is a short pebble and shell covered beach to the west of the town front or Parade.
Beach
Bembridge
Bembridge Lane End beach is a pebble and stone beach toward the sea wall, but is also sandy underfoot making it good for paddling or bathing.
Beach
Ventnor
Tucked away at the foot of the Ventnor Undercliff area, and only accessible by foot is one of the Isle of Wight’s true hidden gems; Steephill Cove.
Beaches
Sandown
Lake Beach is located between the popular resort beaches of Sandown and Shanklin, and shares the same gently sloping golden sands and clear swimming waters.
Boat Trip
TOTLAND BAY
Two types of trips, the slow and fast cruise.
Adventure Park / Playground
RYDE
A unique, unusual adventure activity that takes you into the canopy of a mature oak tree.
Led by experienced instructors, it's a fabulous experience to share with friends and family.
Beach
Freshwater
One of the Isle of Wight’s best kept secrets is Compton Beach. Located in West Wight, Compton offers a two mile stretch of contrasting golden and dark sands, with rolling seas
Beach
Freshwater
Colwell Bay is one of many picturesque beaches in West Wight, offer spectacular views back across the Solent to mainland England.
Church / Chapel
EAST COWES
Just a short carriage ride from Osborne, St Mildred’s Church, Whippingham was redesigned by Prince Albert, and rebuilt in a style considered to be more suitable for the royal family. The family worshipped at St Mildred’s when in residence at Osborne…
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