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Beach Houses on the Isle of Wight
Situated off the south coast of England is The Isle of Wight, which happens to be the largest island in the country and the second-most populated. Reaching the island is incredibly simple as the mainland ports of Southampton, Portsmouth, and Lymington are just a ten-minute ferry ride away. Known for its incredible nature, outstanding beaches, and breathtaking scenery. The weather is consistently mild here and is widely regarded as the sunniest place in the United Kingdom. Spend your holiday here hunting for dinosaur fossils, going for coastal walks, and lazing on the sandy beaches. Visit a picturesque lighthouse and the oldest pier in the United Kingdom, and eat delicious food at top-rated restaurants. Families, couples, nature lovers, and beach-goers will all find something to love during a holiday on the Isle of Wight.
An idyllic beach house on the Isle of WightThe idyllic Isle of Wight is the perfect place to unwind, relax, and spend some time recharging by the sea. There is an impressive selection of beach houses on the island in varying sizes, shapes, and designs, with a little something for every type of traveller. Stay in a beach house with a large garden surrounded by trees and countryside. Or, opt for a beach house just steps away from the sandy shores of one of the island’s many beaches. If you’ll be visiting during the winter months, stay in a beach house with a fireplace where you can stay warm and toasty throughout your holiday. There are several oversized accommodations for large families, as well as cosy, romantic beach house options for couples to choose from. Many beach houses are pet-friendly. You’ll have all the modern amenities you’ll need to feel comfortable throughout your holiday as beach houses are well-equipped with Wi-Fi, a washing machine, heating, and fully functioning kitchens. With so many top-tier beach houses to choose from, you’ll be sure to find the perfect one for your holiday on the Isle of Wight.
Travellers and activities
One of the best ways to experience the natural beauty of the island is on your own two feet. Pop onto the Isle of Wight Coastal Path, which is a long-distance footpath around 70 miles in length, but there’s no need to walk the entire thing of course – just spend an afternoon exploring the path’s landscapes and features for however long you like. The path boasts stunning coastal scenery, quaint seaside villages, dramatic cliffs, and unparalleled sea views.
Isle of Wight for familiesFamilies of all ages will find something to love during a holiday on The Isle of Wight. The island is famous for finding dinosaur fossils and is even nicknamed “Dinosaur Island”. You can do a guided dinosaur fossil walk led by a dinosaur expert! Also, visit the adorable donkeys at the Isle of Wight Donkey Sanctuary. The friendly, happy donkeys here have plenty of space and green grass to roam around. All the donkeys housed here were rescued after having been neglected, mistreated, or abandoned, and the sanctuary gives them a nice place to thrive. You can meet the donkeys, learn their names, and give them plenty of cuddles and pats.
The island holds a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve status and is a designated Area of Outstanding Beauty.
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Yarmouth Castle was built in 1547 by Henry VIII to protect Yarmouth Harbour from the possibility of a French attack. The striking Tudor Castle sits along the edge of the coast and boasts beautiful views of the water. Spend an hour or two walking around the grounds to learn about the unique history of the place.
2. Visit the iconic Needles Landmark AttractionThe Needles rock stacks and lighthouse are some of the top attractions on the island, and a must-see for any visitor. Visit the sea stacks and the picturesque lighthouse. Go for a chairlift ride from the top of the cliffs down to the beach. The scenery here is breathtaking, and there are fairground rides as well as a great restaurant where you can enjoy a nice lunch or dinner.
3. Tour the former residence of Queen VictoriaThe regal Osborne is the former residence of Queen Victoria. It dates back to the mid-1800s and was built to resemble an Italian Renaissance palazzo. Walk through the stunning mansion and grounds to admire the architecture and design details, as well as to learn the unique history of Queen Victoria.
4. Go for a ride on the Isle of Wight Steam RailwayGo for a delightful 5.5-mile ride through the stunning countryside of the Isle of Wight on a traditional steam train. The trains are clean, and the staff are friendly and professional. There’s also a nice café and a little museum at the train station, which are worth popping by.
5. Visit the sandy shores of Shanklin beachThe clean, pristine golden shores of Shanklin Beach are a must-visit for anyone visiting the Isle of Wight, especially during the summer months. It’s an excellent place for a walk, a swim, or to spend the day lazing under the sun. There are good facilities here and a nearby esplanade lined with ice-cream kiosks, cafés, and attractions. Be sure to play some rounds of mini-golf at the nearby crazy golf course!
6. Spend the day at Robin Hill theme park and gardensThis wholesome theme park sits on 88 acres of countryside and farmland. Here you can spend a lovely day exploring the lovely nature scenery and gardens, as well as enjoying the many adventurous attractions. Go for a stroll in the treetops along the canopy walkways. Do a downhill toboggan ride, and have some fun on the adrenaline-pumping nets. Play around on the outdoor jungle gym, watch a falcon show, and see acrobatic performances. There is so much to see and do here, and luckily, your admission ticket is good for 7 days!
7. Swim and sunbathe on Sandown BeachHave a bit of fun on the Isle of Wight’s most family-friendly beach. Relax on the golden sands, go for a swim, and discover the amusements along the pleasure pier. The coastal views here are spectacular, and it’s a great place for a nice walk along the water.
Information about beach houses in Isle of Wight
🏡 Beach houses available: | 55 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -53%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £25. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 29 properties. |
📶 For workation: | 95% of the properties. |