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Islands
Holiday Tours
Isle Of Wight
The Isle of Wight is a charming British gem
nestled in the English Channel. Known for its
picturesque landscapes, sandy beaches, and
iconic landmarks like the Needles, it offers a
delightful mix of natural beauty and historical
sites. Explore quaint villages and enjoy
coastal walks.
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Shanklin in the Summer
Mon 20th May | 5 days | £599 pp
Single Supplement £45
Breakfast & Evening Meal
Ticket to Ryde
Sun 4th Aug | 6 days | £639 pp
Single Supplement NIL
Breakfast & Evening Meal
Shanklin in the Summer
Mon 20th May | 5 days | £599 pp
Bourne Hall Country Hotel
Ticket to Ryde
Sun 4th Aug | 6 days | £639 pp
The Royal Esplanade Hotel
● Includes welcome tea and coffee on arrival
● At least 2 nights of live entertainment
● Includes welcome tea and coffee on arrival
● At least 2 nights of live entertainment
Day 1: Travel to Portsmouth for a short ferry
crossing, and on to the resort of Ryde for a 4-night
stay.
Day 2: A nostalgic trip back to the golden age of
steam on the Isle of Wight Steam Railway for a
view of the Island’s unspoilt countryside. Continue
to the charming village of Godshill, with its
thatched cottages, boutiques and tea rooms.
Day 3: Walk in the footsteps of Queen Victoria and
Prince Albert with a visit to the former royal
residence of Osborne House. Explore the stately
interiors and beautiful grounds leading down to
the sea, with its own Swiss cottage imported for
the royal children to play house in. This afternoon,
continue to the lovely and unspoilt West Wight,
from the charming port of Yarmouth to the
famous Needles Landmark – the most iconic
scene on the island, and for the brave, perhaps a
closer view on the chairlift down to Alum Bay with
its multi-coloured sand cliffs and beach below.
Day 4: Explore your coastal location in the bustling
resort of Ryde, with a traditional pier and
promenade, boutiques, great cafes and
restaurants. The railway and bus stations are both
close by to help explore the island or for
something a little different, why not hop on the
unique and amazing Hovercraft service which can
whisk you across the Solent to Southsea in just 10
minutes?
Day 5: Today we head for Shanklin, a traditional
seaside town located on the south-east coast of
the Isle of Wight. Nestled in the bay between
Sandown and Ventnor, Shanklin regularly tops the
charts for the number of sunshine hours.
Day 5: Homeward bound.
Day 1: Travel to Portsmouth for a short ferry
crossing, and on to the resort of Ryde for a 4-night
stay.
Day 2: A nostalgic trip back to the golden age of
steam on the Isle of Wight Steam Railway for a
view of the Island’s unspoilt countryside. Continue
to the charming village of Godshill, with its
thatched cottages, boutiques and tea rooms.
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Day 3: Walk in the footsteps of Queen Victoria and
Prince Albert with a visit to the former royal
residence of Osborne House. Explore the stately
interiors and beautiful grounds leading down to
the sea, with its own Swiss cottage imported for
the royal children to play house in. This afternoon,
continue to the lovely and unspoilt West Wight,
from the charming port of Yarmouth to the
famous Needles Landmark – the most iconic
scene on the island, and for the brave, perhaps a
closer view on the chairlift down to Alum Bay with
its multi-coloured sand cliffs and beach below.
Day 4: Explore your coastal location in the bustling
resort of Ryde, with a traditional pier and
promenade, boutiques, great cafes and
restaurants. The railway and bus stations are both
close by to help explore the island or for
something a little different, why not hop on the
unique and amazing Hovercraft service which can
whisk you across the Solent to Southsea in just 10
minutes?
Day 5: Today we head for Shanklin, a traditional
seaside town located on the south-east coast of
the Isle of Wight. Nestled in the bay between
Sandown and Ventnor, Shanklin regularly tops the
charts for the number of sunshine hours.
Day 6: Homeward bound.
NEW
Bourne Hall Country Hotel ���
Free High-speed WiFi | Outdoor Pool
Exquisite Terrace views
Originally built in the late 1860s, said to be for
one of Queen Victoria’s ladies in waiting, the
house still retains its sense of history whilst
providing comfortable accommodation,
enhanced by its original Victorian features.
Enjoy the peace and quiet, with exquisite
elevated views of countryside and coastal
Vistas, by day and night.
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Royal Esplanade Hotel ���
Ocean views | Close to beach
Conveniently located on the esplanade this
Victorian hotel has some wonderful views
from the restaurant and lounges. The beach is
close by, and the shops and holiday
attractions of Ryde are only a short walk
away. Well-situated for buses, taxis, trains and
hovercraft, offering the ideal base to travel all
around the island and over to Portsmouth
with its rich maritime history.
01942 728 960
All of our tours include home pickup, coach travel, dinner, bed, and breakfast, and much more…