What to do on the Isle of Wight
There are an amazing number of attractions on the Isle of Wight for a place that measures only 23 miles by 13 miles. The Isle of Wight has over 60 places to visit with plenty of things to to do come rain or shine! There are fun parks with thrilling rides, animal and bird sanctuaries, carnivals and festivals to delight visitors of all ages.

Wherever you go on the Isle of Wight you will see evidence of a fascinating past, going back to the time of the dinosaurs. Roman villas, medieval castles, historic houses and exhibitions reflect life in a bygone age. No holiday is complete without a visit to queen Victoria's favourite seaside home, the magnificent Osborne House, given to the nation by King Edward V11. Children love to journey back to prehistoric times, looking at fossils and life-sized animated models at the Island's dinosaur museums. Maritime heritage can be discovered at a number of museums, with displays of pirate gold and silver, and countless artefacts recovered from shipwrecks.

Close by to the apartments is arguably the best social club in the south of England-Shanklin Conservative and Unionist club. Please see our link at the full facilities available. Special tempoary membership can be arranged immediatley. click here http://www.shanklinconservativeclub.co.uk  

 Osbourne House
Queen Victoria's summer home and gardens complete with The Swiss Cottage come recommended. There are also garden terraces and walks.
  
 Blackgang Chine
One of Britain's first holiday attractions, this park's features and natural beauty make it a family favourite for all the family, young and old.
  
 Robin Hill
Robin Hill offers something for everyone, whether its the thrill of the island's 3 biggest rides, to the peace of the woodland walks where the Red Squirrel lives.
  
 Ventnor Botanic Gardens
This is an interesting place for a pleasant amble amongst sub-tropical and exotic plants and tress from around the word. A great day out for the whole family.