Making a plan for a quick getaway this summer but don’t know where to go? If you are on a budget but still want to enjoy a great vacation, we would recommend that you opt for coach trips to the Isle of Wight. If you haven’t been there before, read ahead to get useful information about the place.
Learning about the Isle of Wight
The Isle of Wight is an island that is located on the southern coast of England and is a couple of miles away from Portsmouth and Southampton. The place is frequently visited by tourists, who visit it in order to unwind from the hustle and bustle of the nerve wrecking urban life
Towns and villages of Isle of Wight
Towns
- Brading
- East & West Cowes
- Freshwater
- Newport
- Ryde
- Sandown
- Shanklin
- Ventnor
- Villages
- Yarmouth
Villages
- Arreton
- Bembridge
- Calbourne
- Godshill
- Niton
- Shalfleet
- Shorwell
- Wroxall
Weather
The best part about the Isle of Wight is that the place enjoys a mild and sunny climate. May is the warmest month of the year when the temperature rises to 20C and the coolest month is January, when the temperature falls to 10C.
Places to See
Here are some of the top tourist attractions that you must see when you visit the Isle of Wight:
- Alum Bay
- Blackgang Chine
- Carisbrooke Castle
- Isle of Wight Steam Railway
- Osborne House
- Shanklin Chine
- Steephill Cove,
- The Needles
Places to Eat
Here are some of the places to eat in the island:
- Lake Fish Bar
- Matt and Cat’s
- number 3
- The Black Cat
- The New Inn
- Vernon Cottage
Places to Drink
Want a good drink? Head to these places:
- Crab and Lobster Inn
- The Crown Inn in Shorwell
- The Fighting Cocks
- The Hare & Hounds
- The White Lion at Arreton
Places to Sleep
Most of the hotels in the area are budget hotels but there are a few farms that offer accommodation.
- Castlehaven Caravan Site
- St Maur Hotel
- Villa Mentone Hotel