06 Springtime on the Isle of Wight

Monday 31 March - Friday 4 April 2025
5 Days
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£469
No Single Supplement

Mon 31 Mar - Fri 4 Apr 2025

This spring we hop across the Solent to the picturesque Isle of Wight peppered with delightful coastal towns, villages, sandy beaches, downs and woodlands.

Image courtesy of Warners

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Your Holiday Includes

  • 4 nights dinner, bed & breakfast
  • Entertainment each evening
  • Extensive leisure facilities
  • Ferry crossing
  • All coach travel & excursions

Hotel Information

The ‘Warner’ 3 star Bembridge Coast Hotel is a first rate, modern hotel which sits peacefully on the eastern shore of the island. Its set in 23 acres of grounds and is just metres from the sea. All rooms are ensuite, comfortably furnished with television, telephone, hairdryer, tea/coffee facilities and iron. Other facilities include an indoor swimming pool, steam room and gym. The hotel has free Wi-Fi and a lift. Please note – single rooms are chalet style and are separate to the main hotel building.

The Warner Hotel at Bembridge is our home for the week where fun and laughter go hand in hand. Discover extensive leisure facilities, a full programme of activities and entertainment for great days and nights!  

The village of BEMBRIDGE has three lovely beaches, a busy harbour and small high street.  Here you’ll also find a RNLI Station and the only surviving windmill on the Isle of Wight operated by the National Trust.

 

At the heart of the island is NEWPORT, the principal town and main shopping centre. Its an historic town with two elegant squares surrounded by Georgian and Victorian architecture, not far away is the town’s quay located on the River Medina.

 

The quintessential English village of GODSHILL, set amidst rolling countryside, has everything you would expect; beautiful, thatched buildings, a medieval church and its very own model village.

 

RYDE is located on the northern coast and was one of the UK’s original seaside destinations and much loved by Queen Victoria. It has many historic buildings, a distinctive skyline and one of the best beaches on the island. The town is a quirky mix of traditional seaside fun, Victorian architecture and unexpected hidden gems.

 

 

 

 

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