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What's On the Isle of WightWhat's On Isle of Wight for Adults & Different Things to Do
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| Days Out & Sightseeing, .,
These imaginative cultural experiences showcase the very best in culture, art and history the UK has to offer. The sophisticated range of cultural gift ideas offer the perfect option for anyone who appreciates the finer things in life and includes leisurely Thames cruises, cultural sightseeing tours and London theatre breaks. Enjoy a tour of Kensington Palace, the former home of Princess Diana, followed by a leisurely afternoon tea, or enjoy an Orient Express day trip with a glamorous lunch onboard this famous train. To find out more please click on the banner below.
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| Arreton Barns, Arreton, Isle of Wight, 01983 539361 Craft village located in an ancient village. The craft village houses ceramic crafts, woodcraft, glass and handmade card shops, as well as a micro brewery, pub and cafe. |
| Goodleaf Adventures, Seaview, Isle of Wight P033, 0333 800 1188 Learn to climb trees! Two and a half hours of instruction, with all equipment provided. Climbing up to 50ft and hanging upside down, or resting along the climb in the tree hammock. The trees are located in areas of outstanding beauty. |
| Southern Vectis, Newport, 01983 827000 See the island from an open top bus! One hour circular tour of the island visiting all the key sites. Hop on and off as you wish. |
| Isle of Wight Steam Railway, Havenstreet, Isle of Wight PO33, 01983 882204 Steam railway running for five miles from Wootton to Smallbrook Junction, via Havenstreet and Ashey. All the carriages and most of the locomotives have always been Isle of Wight based, and have been restored to pristine condition. The oldest locomotive dates back to 1876, and oldest carriage back to 1864. |
| Traditional Afternoon Tea in a Luxury Hotel, All Over the South East,
For something a little different why not treat yourself to a traditional afternoon tea in the lounge of a luxury hotel, with possibly even a glass of champagne! See our Afternoon Tea section under Eating Out, or click here , choose the county of your choice and find a hotel in a county suitable for you. |
| The Needles, Alum Bay, 0870 4580022 The Needles Rocks and Lighthouse are the island's most famous landmark, and there are a variety of attractions to see including live glass sculpture demonstrations, the sand shop with up to 21 shades of sand, sweet factory where you watch the sweets being made, 9-hole golf course and boat rides to see the Needles. |
| Island Planetarium & Astronomy Resources Centre, Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, 01983 761555 Multimedia astrodome theatre and exhibition area. Shows are under a hemispherical dome in the darkened auditorium lasting between 25 – 40 minutes with realistic and accurate reproduction of the star-studded night sky. Science displays and computer simulations in the exhibition area. |
| Waltzing Waters, Ryde, Isle of Wight, 01983 811 333 Elaborate water, light and music production with thousands of dazzling patterns produced by moving water and synchronised with music. Shows are in an auditorium and last 40 minutes. |




















