Why The Isle Of Wight is the perfect family destination

The Isle of Wight is a wonderful destination for families looking for a memorable holiday experience.

As one of the most beautiful and charming areas of the UK, the Isle of Wight is packed with stunning landscapes, fascinating attractions, and exciting activities that cater to people of all ages.

Here are some recommendations for things families can do on holiday on the island:

Getting to Isle of Wight

We could not have been more impressed with Wightlink. Firstly, on rocking up in Portsmouth we were so impressed by the short queues, the ease of parking up and the helpfulness of all the staff. The site has a small cafe and shop, which is really useful, and we paid a little extra for priority boarding which meant we were straight on the ship – and straight up to get some excellent seats on board! The ferry has a whole host of lounges, seating areas, a cafe and a Costa. With the sun beaming, we sat outside and the kids and our small dog just loved it. You won’t believe how quick the journey feels! Everyone on board was so friendly – staff and passengers alike – we found we got talking to lots of people who gave us some great recommendations of places to visit on our trip.

Where to stay on The Isle of Wight

There’s only one answer to this; Luccombe Manor Country House Hotel. What a gem!

The hotel offers:

Any preconceptions we’d had about long queues at the ports were dismissed on both legs of the journey; the experience couldn’t have been easier and we simply can’t recommend Wightlink enough. See https://www.wightlink.co.uk/ for more details.

We stayed in the most beautiful family room, furnished with two single beds and a double. We had a Smart TV and coffee making facilities; the latter was topped up daily with biscuits, lots of coffee, tea and milk, making our stay really comfortable. The room was immaculate and spacious, and we really did not want to leave!

Staff at the hotel couldn’t have been more friendly or helpful, especially Brooke on Reception who gave us lots of great advice and information. The hotel has a restaurant, including a very sunny conservatory (at least when we visited!). There’s also a lounge, a pool table and beautiful gardens which include a very nice looking swimming pool and sunbathing area which must be fantastic in the summer months.

Right next door is the sister hotel, Luccombe Hall, at which we ate dinner. We had a great menu, with really good children’s options and the highlight was definitely the chickepea curry which was brilliant! Again, super-attentive staff, a really welcoming service and a great menu made this a great experience for all.

The Luccombe Manor Country House Hotel is an absolute delight to be in, and we can only imagine what it’s like in the warmer months when the swimming pool is open and sun loungers are an option!

The hotel is dog friendly, and our little Pom had a great time! We chose not to bring him down to breakfast (so we could start the day in peace), but he did enjoy hanging out in the lounge and he was really settled and comfortable in our room. This hotel thinks of everything – so in the lobby you’ll find umbrellas and dog poo bags – really handy!!

The hotel couldn’t be better positioned; overlooking the magnificent bay in Shanklin and just a stone’s throw away from a beautiful park and the Shanklin Chine.

Shanklin is the most gorgeous little town, bustling with high quality pubs, cafes, restaurants and shops. It has a theatre, loads of walks and the most brilliant seafront promanade. Nowhere on the island is far to get to, meaning you can cram in plenty of exploring during your stay.

For rates, availability and more information visit https://luccombemanor.co.uk/

Holidaying in the Isle of Wight

We visited the Isle of Wight in April 2023 and couldn’t have been more impressed with the place. There is so much to see and do and whilst there are many specific attractions, we found we all enjoyed nothing more than strolling along the impressive beaches with an ice cream or fish and chips in hand. We barely scratched the surface, there are so many places to go – Yarmouth, Cowes, Ventnor… so many places to eat and so much to see.

The whole island is immaculate, friendly, beautiful and completely unspoilt.

It’s no wonder it’s known as the Jewel of the South. If you’re looking for a place to take the family on holiday in the UK this year, look no further. See https://www.visitisleofwight.co.uk for more.

Our Verdict

Accommodation - 90%
Things to Do - 90%
Transport - 82%
Food and Drink options - 91%

88%

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