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Embark on a delightful journey to the Isle of Wight, a captivating diamond-shaped island nestled along England's southern coast. Here, you'll find the perfect destination for a few days of relaxation and exploration. This island, among the UK's most sought-after holiday spots, is renowned for its breathtaking natural landscapes. It features pristine beaches, unspoiled coastlines framed by dramatic cliffs, lush countryside, and rolling hills, creating an idyllic holiday Destination. The charming resort town of Sandown with its laid-back atmosphere, golden sandy beach, elegant Victorian pier, and lengthy seafront promenade is the perfect base as we explore the islands highlights, including Alum Bay, Yarmouth, Ryde and pretty Godshill.
The Trouville is centrally situated directly opposite the beach in the centre of Sandowns seafront with panoramic views over the sweep of Sandown Bay. Facilities include a restaurant, bar and lounge, plus an indoor leisure facility with four lanes of short mat bowls. All bedrooms (except singles) have a sea view and feature flat screen television, telephone, hairdryer and tea & coffee making facilities. Lift available.
Accommodation with dinner and breakfast
Return journey on the Isle of Wight Steam Railway
Return Solent ferry crossings
Excursions as described in the tour itinerary
Return coach travel from your local pick up point
Day One
We travel south via the motorway system to Portsmouth where we board a ferry and sail across the Solent to the Isle of Wight. (Crossing time is approximately 45 mins). On arrival we continue on to the Trouville Hotel in Sandown where we stay for the next four nights.
DDay Two
A day at leisure to relax and explore the resort.
B, DDay Three
A full day excursion travelling along the island's south coast via Ventnor to see the iconic multi-coloured sand cliffs, otherwise known as Needles, at Alum Bay. Here you can take the Needles chairlift which operates from the clifftop all the way down to the beach below where you can see the Needles Rocks and Trinity Lighthouse, the Island's most famous landmark We then visit Yarmouth, a picturesque and bustling harbour town known for its historic charm and maritime character. We return to Sandown via Godshill, a pretty inland village with charming thatched-roofed cottages and delightful medieval church.
B, DDay Four
Enjoy a morning visit Ryde, the island's largest town with an elegant esplanade, attractive Georgian and Victorian buildings, plus its half-mile long pier. After some time to explore and have some lunch we then enjoy a return journey on board one of the Island's most treasured attractions, the Isle of Wight Steam Railway. Travel back in time to the golden age of train travel and enjoy a journey through the beautifully unspoiled Isle of Wight countryside whilst being hauled by one of their magnificence, immaculately restored Edwardian, and Victorian trains.
Day Five
After breakfast this morning we check-out and travel back to catch our return ferry crossing to Portsmouth. From here we join the motorway systems and continue on home to North Wales.
BB=Breakfast Included, D=Dinner Included
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
Name | Address |
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Chirk | Chirk, Moreton Park Garden Centre |
Colwyn Bay | Colwyn Bay, Railway Station Bus Stop |
Ewloe | Ewloe, Outside St David's Park Hotel |
Llandudno Jct. Station | Llandudno Junction, Station Hotel Bus Stop |
Llandygai | Llandygai, Penrhyn Castle Entrance |
Llanfairpwll | Llanfairpwll, Pringles Car Park (Parking not permitted at Pringles car park) |
Llanrug | Llanrug, Arvonia Garage |
Oswestry | Oswestry, Mile End Services Coach Park |
Porthmadog | Porthmadog, Tesco Bus Stop |
Rhos on Sea, Hickorys | Rhos on Sea, Bus Stop Opposite Hickorys Restaurant |
St. Asaph | St. Asaph, Bus Stop Outside Petrol Station |
Wrexham | Wrexham, Bus Stand Lord Street |
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