How many days do you need in Isle of Wight?


How many days do you need in Isle of Wight? There's so much to do in three days on the Isle of Wight, and it's all so close together. To drive, the island is only an hour across, and it's only 30 minutes top to bottom. You can see and do a lot in a short amount of time. Good, because there's lots to do!


Is it worth going to Isle of Wight?

Plan & Travel The Isle of Wight is one of the jewels in England's crown. With fabulous coastal views, sand and surf beaches, Downs and woodland, there really is something for everyone on the Island. And it couldn't be easier to get here either. So, let us help you to plan your Isle of Wight holiday.


Which is the prettiest part of the Isle of Wight?

The village of Brighstone on the Isle of Wight's eastern coast boasts undeniable beauty, with its thatched-roofed cottages and traditional stone architecture.


Are houses cheap on the Isle of Wight?

The average property price in Isle of Wight county is £318k, the median price is £268k. The average price increased by £17.9k (6%) over the last twelve months. The price of an established property is £317k. The price of a newly built property is £398k.


What are the disadvantages of living on the Isle of Wight?

The Isle of Wight has a few state and independent schools but no universities. You also have little access to accommodations, as most small rural communities have little to offer in regards to entertainment. On the mainland, you can rent with Manchester Apartments and stay busy.


Is Isle of Wight expensive?

The cost of living on the Island is pretty much in line with anywhere else on the south coast. In some cases, it can be a little more expensive as everything has to be shipped across by ferry. This has led to a relatively high cost of groceries which is actually on a par with London.


How much is a pint of beer in the Isle of Wight?

From memory prices on the Island are about the same as the mainland, so about £5 for a pint of basic lager, more if you opt for a premium lager such as Estrella.


Is the Isle of Wight for old people?

Over a quarter of the Island's residents are over 65, and this is set to increase. Not surprisingly, admissions to care homes on the Isle of Wight are significantly higher than the England average.