Known for its award-winning beaches, spectacular scenery and a rich royal heritage, the Isle of Wight is a favourite for groups. Step back in time with visits to royal residences Carisbrooke Castle and Queen Victoria’s much-loved Osborne House. Or enjoy the stunning landscapes as much of the island is designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
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Day 1 Arrival
We arrive at our hotel in time for dinner.
Day 2 Carisbrooke Castle and Mottistone Gardens & Estate
This morning, we make our way to Carisbrooke Castle, a mighty medieval fortress, a prison for a tragic king and the home of Queen Victoria’s youngest daughter. The castle was key to the Isle of Wight’s defence for over nine centuries. Nowadays, the most famous residents are the Carisbrooke donkeys. We then head to Mottistone Gardens & Estate where throughout the summer, the gardens provide a treat for the senses. From the heady scent of roses in June, to the eye-catching colours of the plants and flowers that fill the borders by August.
Day 3 IOW Donkey Sanctuary and Ventnor Botanic Garden
We spend this morning visiting the Isle of Wight Donkey Sanctuary where donkeys in need are given a loving and forever home. We will be given an introduction to the sanctuary. With so many donkeys to choose from, why not adopt a donkey each time you visit? Next, we head to Ventnor Botanic Gardens which lies in the remarkable microclimate at the heart of the famous ‘Undercliff.’ This unique garden is protected from the cold northerly winds by chalk downs. Indeed, it holds the warmth from its southerly aspect so well that, combined with the moderating influence of the sea, frost is rarely known. When frost does occur, it is usually of short duration and not great severity. The Garden is unrivalled for its collections of subtropical plants grown unprotected out of doors.
Day 4 Osborne House
This morning, we make our way to what was once Queen Victoria’s much-loved palatial seaside home, Osborne House. We visit the private apartments and state rooms as well as the beautiful gardens and Queen Victoria’s beach, where there is a bathing machine in which the Queen used to get undressed! Tying in with Queen Victoria and the 2017 film “Victoria and Abdul”, a trail has been specially created, Victoria’s Island Trail, to celebrate the island’s royal connections, with Osborne House being a key location on the trail.
Day 5 Departure
After breakfast, we make our way home.
Channel View Hotel
Shanklin, Isle of Wight
The Channel View Hotel is in a unique location occupying an elevated cliff-top position overlooking Shanklin bay with its sandy beaches. The dining room offers lovely sea views with meals made using fresh island produce. Guests can relax with a drink and enjoy after-dinner entertainment in comfortable and relaxed surroundings. The 56 bedrooms offer classic, comfortable decor, and come with a TV, telephone and hairdryer. Leisure facilities include a heated indoor swimming pool, spa bath and sauna.
Royal Esplanade Hotel
Ryde, Isle of Wight
The traditional, Victorian Royal Esplanade hotel enjoys a superb seaside location close to the promenade in the heart of the lively resort of Ryde, just a short walk from the centre of town. The 70 bedrooms are well-decorated and offer a mix of styles with excellent bathrooms. The restaurant and bar offer attractive decor and comfortable seating areas and there is a large entertainment lounge and a small rear outdoor terrace.
Inclusions
- Return ferry crossing Portsmouth – Fishbourne
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Channel View Hotel
4 Nights Half Board
Twin from £392pp
No Single Supplement (max 7 incl driver)
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