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Only minutes away from the mainland and so easy to reach, yet the Isle of Wight is a world apart.
This diamond-shaped island has a magic all of its own and is one of the UK's sunniest and warmest places. Measuring 23 miles by 13 miles, the Isle of Wight lies just off England's South Coast. No passport is needed for the short sea crossing - and once you've landed on the Island everything is within easy reach.
Boasting award-winning beaches, unspoilt and spectacular scenery and a rich historical heritage, there are attractions, activities and adventures to suit visitors of all ages and nationalities. Discover picturesque villages, spectacular cliffs, sandy beaches, rich farmlands, creeks, marshland, river valleys, and a rich diversity of wildlife, flora and fauna.
More than half the Island is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, with 500 miles of award-winning public footpaths and bridleways, while almost 30 miles of the seashore is Heritage Coast.
Click on the links below to find out more information on our towns or use the search box to find places to visit in all parts of the Island.
Separated by the River Medina and linked by a chain ferry, the Island's most northerly towns of Cowes and East Cowes are steeped in ...
The beautiful and historic town of Newport is situated in the centre of ...
The largest town on the Isle of Wight, Ryde has been named 'The Gateway to the Island', and for good reason.
Situated on the most easterly point ...
Situated just a few miles inland from Bembridge, Brading is one of the oldest towns on the Isle of Wight and steeped in history.
Sheltered in a beautiful bay, Sandown , is famed for its golden sand beach, traditional seafront and the amusement filled Sandown Pier .
With its beautiful beach and gardens, its history and tradition, Shanklin is a charming seaside town.
With its charming thatched-roofed cottages, delightful medieval church and a winding main street lined with tearooms, Godshill is the quintessential English Village.
With its warm microclimate, Ventnor is one of Britain's most famous Victorian health resorts.
The West Wight is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, not only a haven for nature lovers, birdwatchers and walkers, but a must see ...