What Are Isle Of Wight Beaches Like?

The Isle of Wight has an incredible range of stunning beaches, from wide sandy shorelines to rolling cliffs and awe inspiring coastal views. We cram a lot in too! The Island is only 25 miles by 14 miles and you’re never more than nine miles from one of our renowned seascapes. There really is something for everyone.

Which is the nicest beach in the Isle of Wight?

  • Alum Bay Beach. Totland Bay. Alum Bay beach is undoubtedly one of the most picturesque beaches on the Isle of Wight.
  • Bembridge Beach. Bembridge.
  • Bembridge Lane End Beach. Bembridge.
  • Bembridge Ledge / Forelands Beach. BEMBRIDGE.
  • Brook Beach. Newport.
  • Colwell Bay. Freshwater.
  • Compton Bay. Freshwater.
  • Cowes Beach. Cowes.

Is the sea clear in Isle of Wight?

The Isle of Wight, located off the south coast of England, is home to many of the award-winning beaches in the country. Featuring clear waters sheltered by towering cliffs, the beaches on this isle offer a tantalising view to go with your summer activities, be it swimming, surfing, or sunbathing.

Can you swim in the sea in Isle of Wight?

For me, Compton Bay is the best beach for swimming on the Isle of Wight. In my view, sea swimming is most fun when the waves are choppy. You rarely hear anyone overwhelmed with hilarity on an entirely flat sea. You also tend to warm up much quicker because standing still isn’t an option when there’s a wave coming.

Is Shanklin beach good for swimming?

Shanklin is good for swimming with generally flat water and a sandy bottom (which is also what you get when you sit on the sand).

Are beaches sandy in Isle of Wight?

The Isle of Wight has an incredible range of stunning beaches, from wide sandy shorelines to rolling cliffs and awe inspiring coastal views.

What is the prettiest town on the Isle of Wight?

Steephill Cove – is often said to be the prettiest place to visit on the Isle of Wight. What is this? Steephill is a hamlet near Ventnor, and Steephill Cove lies roughly 400 yards to the south of the town.

Which beach has the clearest water in UK?

10 cleanest beaches in Britain

  • Treyarnon Bay, Cornwall (50 score of cleanliness)
  • Shell Bay, Dorset (51)
  • Kimmeridge Bay, Dorset (53)
  • Kennack Sands, Cornwall (54)
  • Durdle Door East, Dorset (55)
  • Constantine Bay, Cornwall (56)
  • Combesgate Beach, Devon (56)
  • Church Cove, Cornwal (57)

Is Isle of Wight worth visiting?

The Isle of Wight is a beautiful island located just off the southern coast of England. Known for its glorious south-facing beaches such as Vintner Beach and Shanklin Beach, this charming isle is a top-of-the-list hotspot destination for visitors to the UK.

What is the nicest beach in the UK?

Best beaches in the UK

  1. Barafundle Bay, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
  2. Pentle Bay, Tresco, Isles of Scilly.
  3. Porthcurno Beach, Cornwall.
  4. Holkham Beach, Norfolk.
  5. Woolacombe Sands, Devon.
  6. Bamburgh Beach, Northumberland.
  7. Rhossili Bay, Gower, Wales.
  8. Morecambe Beach, Lancashire.

What is the warmest part of the Isle of Wight?

The West is usually the warmer side, although the IOW has always been warm when I have visited. Hope you enjoy your trip!

Is the Isle of Wight hilly or flat?

hilly
The South Wight is very hilly with plenty of chances to test out the strength of the first gear in your car but the Isle of Wight does not have a mountain. The highest point is at St Boniface (see map below), which is (according to a couple of sources) 241m high. According to Wikipedia, that makes it a Marilyn.

Can you drink tap water on the Isle of Wight?

So even when the temperatures start to soar you know you can top up with tap water and stay hydrated at no extra cost. The Island is proud of its fantastic scenery and beaches – and by Refilling with tap water rather than buying water in a single use bottle you are helping to reduce plastic pollution at source.

Which beach is better Shanklin or Sandown?

Shanklin is cuter. Sandown has a bit more to do beings bigger and with the zoo, Dinosaur Isle and the pier being in town. But they are only a few minutes apart from each other. You can walk there along the beach/cliff foot path.

Is Yarmouth beach Isle of Wight sandy?

Found on the north-western coast of the Isle of Wight, Yarmouth beach is a short stretch of mixed sand and shingle which all but disappears at high tide.

What is the beach like in Shanklin?

Shanklin beach lies at the southern end of Sandown Bay. It’s a Blue Flag sandy beach renowned for its safe bathing areas and it is patrolled by lifeguards in the summer. There are zoned recreation areas for swimming and watersports. The northern end of the beach is lined with beach huts and is backed by the Esplanade.

Where are the whitest sandy beaches in England?

The top 15 UK beaches with the whitest sand

  1. Kynance Cove, Cornwall.
  2. Appletree Bay, Isles of Scilly.
  3. St Ives, Cornwall.
  4. Studland Bay, Dorset.
  5. Bournemouth, Dorset.
  6. Whitby Sands, Yorkshire.
  7. West Wittering, West Sussex.
  8. Brancaster, Norfolk.

Is Whitehaven beach the whitest sand in the world?

What was once hailed to be the whitest sand in the world, is actually only the 9th whitest sand in Australia. There’s no denying that this is still an incredibly breathtaking coastal location.

Are sandy beaches flatter or steeper than shingle beaches?

Sandy beaches are typically flatter (>5˚) and wider as the smaller particles are evenly distributed and water takes longer to percolate down into the sand so more sand is removed with the backwash.

Which is the nicest part of Isle of Wight?

Ryde – best for beach lovers
There are many spectacular beaches lining the Isle of Wight’s dramatic coast, but we reckon Ryde’s beaches are among the most popular, making it the best town to stay on the Isle of Wight for a seaside break.

Which is the sunniest part of the Isle of Wight?

However, if we want to narrow the sunniest part of the UK down to just one place, then the title goes to the seaside resort town of Shanklin, on the Isle of Wight. Shanklin has always been a popular holiday destination and it’s clear to see why – the town gets an average of 1,923 hours of sunshine per year.