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This magnificent bay is characterised by its craggy cliffs and clean crisp waters, ideal for paddling. This appealing sand and stone beach runs between the imposing Culver Cliff at one end and Sandown at the other.
Ventnor is a suntrap bay, sheltered by high cliffs on which the terraced town is built. A steep road winds down from the town, past the famous Cascade Gardens, to the seafront.
The safe sandy beach and clear waters of Ryde East make it one of the most popular beaches on the Island.
With its golden sands, safe bathing areas and excellent facilities Shanklin forms part of the beautiful Sandown bay. This beach is a particular favourite for families with its many activities and tight safety regulations for children.
Sandown beach is very popular for its long stretches of sand, safe bathing water and wealth of activities.
Boat fishing trips for ‘everyone’. 2 hr mackerel trips to 6 hr deep sea fishing. Novices welcome, full instruction given.
Chalk downland with lovely views, with a large number of flowers and butterflies including fragrant orchids and Chalkhill Blue butterfly.
Seagrove has a fabulous beach in the middle of a wide bay, providing great views over the English Channel.
Off-shore lifeboat on slipway at end of 250-yard pier. This is a fully operational lifeboat. All viewings are strictly subject to operational requirements. Souvenir shop.
One of the safest beaches on the Island - great for swimming and has an abundance of sand dunes at the rear of the promenade. There are all sorts of birds and wildlife to watch out for - a real haven - and the views are breathtaking.