Description
Treat yourself to a memorable festive getaway this year, with plenty of food, entertainment and excursions to soak up all the seasonal charm the island has to offer. The Isle of Wight has been a popular seaside destination since Queen Victoria chose to spend her family holidays here in the 19th century, and with its elegant resort towns and miles of unspoilt coastline, it's the perfect place to enjoy the big day.
Itinerary
What's Included?
IncludesReturn coach travel & ferry crossings4 nights at the Holliers Hotel, Shanklin (JG2 rating) with dinner & full English breakfast. Christmas Day includes breakfast, a traditional Christmas lunch & a light evening buffetEntertainment every eveningPantomime ticket at the Shanklin TheatreIsland Highlights tour (Ventnor, Alum Bay & Newport)Excursion to Ryde
Itinerary
23rd DecemberAfter joining the coach, we make our way to our hotel and check in.Christmas Eve - Island Highlights TourOur fantastic Island Highlights tour takes in this unique island's many famous sights. After Ventnor, a pretty resort built on a series of terraces, we make for Alum Bay. Here we can admire the multi-coloured cliffs and famous chalky outcrop The Needles. We continue to Newport, regarded as the capital of the Isle of Wight, with a historic quayside and selection of speciality shops.Christmas DayChristmas Day is a wonderful day of leisure at our hotel where we indulge in a Christmas lunch with all the trimmings, followed by a light buffet served in the evening.Boxing Day - Ryde & PantomimeFor today's half-day excursion, we spend some time at leisure in Ryde with its long stretch of golden sand, pretty esplanade, marina and beautiful gardens. Take a stroll along the famous 19th-century pier, the oldest in England, or admire the many boats moored in the town's busy harbour. We return to Shanklin in the afternoon for our fun-filled pantomime performance, followed by dinner at the hotel.27th DecemberAfter breakfast, we check out of our hotel and head for home.
Isle of Wight
With a wonderful mild climate, shimmering waters and sixty miles of award-winning sandy beaches, the Isle of Wight has been a favourite coach holiday destination for generations.
Discover the incredible range of things to do for all ages and interests, from seaside towns and enchanting villages to fun-packed theme parks and magnificent heritage sites including Queen Victoria's favourite retreat, Osborne House, with spectacular grounds and sumptuous royal apartments. Or how about climbing aboard the Isle of Wight Steam Railway for great views around the island?
Ryde
The Isle of Wight's largest town of Ryde is often referred to as the 'Gateway to the Island'. The pretty esplanade is home to a wonderful selection of boutiques, museums and galleries, and there's also a pretty marina to explore. Take a stroll along the popular 19th-century pier, the oldest in England, and take in the views of shimmering waters and the long stretch of golden sands.
Venue Information
Hotel
Holliers Hotel, ShanklinJG2 ratingThe friendly, family-run Holliers Hotel is an 18th-century coaching inn situated in the heart of the picturesque Old Village of Shanklin. Hotel facilities include a bar and restaurant, and dinners are carvery style.Please note: The Holliers Hotel has no lift or ground floor rooms and is therefore unsuitable for those with limited mobility.\nHotel RatingJG2 ratingHotels with a JG2 rating are a mixture of larger hotels and privately owned properties. Décor and furnishings may be simple but are clean and well maintained. All bedrooms have en-suite facilities, TV and may have tea/coffee making facilities. Food may be buffet style in some of the larger hotels. Services may be limited but efficient.