Sandown Beach is miles of soft golden sands crowned by Sandown’s pleasure pier. Sandown is a traditional ‘bucket and spade’ holiday beach with all that you expect from an English family beach. The main seafront area begins slightly west of the pier. Sandown Beach currently holds a Blue Flag award. There are a variety of… Read more →
IOW Attractions
Yaverland Beach Sandown
Yaverland Beach is one of the Isle of Wight’s best beaches, providing a long stretch of sand and great swimming waters for children and families. When the tide is out the sandy beach expands across acres. The litte beach Kiosk serves food all year round. Dog friendly all year round however during season there is a… Read more →
Whitecliff Bay Bembridge
A beautiful sandy bay surrounded by the high cliffs of Culver Down. Difficult to get to as access is via Whitecliff Bay Holdiay Park but definitely worth it – Easy with a boat! On the beach there are two cafes, The Wonky Cafe and the Tuppeny cafe. Dog friendly all year round
Bembridge Lane End & Ledge Bembridge
The Lane End beach is probably best known for being the site of the striking new Bembridge Lifeboat station. Bembridge Ledge through to Forelands is a real hidden gem. The “Ledge” is a rocky platform that is revealed at low tide. Cafes dotted along the shore side include the Toll Gate Cafe in the Marina… Read more →
The Duver St Helens
A lovely shallow beach beyond the sand dunes dotted with colourful beach huts. A new sea wall walk way and views across to Bembridge Fort make this a family friendy beach. The Baywatch cafe serves a varied menu including ice cream kiosk. Dog friendly all year round
Seaview, Springvale & Seagrove Seaview
Springvale Beach stretches from Puckpool to Seaview, Seagrove Bay sits between Seaview beach and Priory Bay. The seawall at the rear of the beach leads to Priory Bay, which is owned by the Priory Bay Hotel above the high water mark. The Old Fort Bar/ Café sits close to the beach in Seaview Town. Dog… Read more →