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Coach Holidays & Trips To Isle of Wight


The Isle of Wight is a stunning island located off the south coast of England. Known for its beautiful beaches, scenic coastal walks, and rich history, the Isle of Wight is a popular destination for visitors seeking a relaxing getaway.

One of the most popular attractions on the island is the Needles, a series of stunning chalk stacks that rise out of the sea on the island’s western coast. Visitors can take a chairlift down to the beach for a closer look at the Needles, or take a boat tour around the coast for a different perspective.


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March - October

5 day break

Hotel: Ocean View Hotel

Departs: 16/03/2026

from £429.99

March - October

5 day break

Hotel: Royal Pier Hotel

Departs: 23/03/2026

from £339.99

April - October

5 day break

Hotel: Bembridge Coast Hotel

Departs: 20/04/2026

from £479.99

May - November

5 day break

Hotel: Norton Grange Coastal Village

Departs: 25/05/2026

from £429.99

November - December

5 day break

Hotel: Royal Pier Hotel

Departs: 02/11/2026

from £369.99

November - December

5 day break

Hotel: Bembridge Coast Hotel

Departs: 16/11/2026

from £399.99



Another popular attraction on the Isle of Wight is Osborne House, a stunning former royal residence that was once the summer home of Queen Victoria. The house is open to the public and offers a fascinating insight into the life and times of the queen and her family.

For those interested in history, the Isle of Wight is also home to a range of other attractions, including Carisbrooke Castle, a medieval fortress that played a key role in the English Civil War, and the Isle of Wight Steam Railway, which offers visitors a chance to experience the island’s rich railway heritage.

In addition to its history and natural beauty, the Isle of Wight is also a great destination for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore the island’s beautiful beaches, including the popular Compton Bay and Sandown Beach, or take a scenic walk along the island’s coastal paths, such as the Tennyson Trail.

The Isle of Wight is also home to a range of water sports, including surfing, paddleboarding, and sailing. Visitors can take a lesson with one of the island’s many water sports schools, or simply relax on the beach and enjoy the stunning scenery.

In conclusion, the Isle of Wight is a stunning destination with a range of attractions and activities for visitors of all ages. Whether you’re interested in history, outdoor activities, or simply relaxing on the beach, the Isle of Wight has something to offer everyone.