Highlights
Join a guided tour exploring iconic spots like the Needles Centre, Shanklin's beaches, all with hassle-free travel
About This Deal
Looking for a refreshing getaway without the hassle? Discovering new places doesn't have to be complicated. With this guided tour, breathe in the fresh air as you journey through some stunning spots. It's about enjoying breathtaking views and indulging in local charm while leaving all logistics behind.
What We Offer
- Isle of Wight Day Trip for One
Trip dates:
- July: 19, 20, 26, 27
- August: 2, 3, 9, 10, 16, 17, 23 and 24
Departure points and times:
- 05:15 Bexleyheath
- 05:35 London New Cross Gate
- 06:00 Vauxhall Bridge Road
- 06:20 Hammersmith Apollo
Why You Should Seize The Deal
This Isle of Wight Day Trip is a perfect blend of scenic adventure and seaside relaxation, ideal for solo travelers looking for a refreshing getaway. Guests will depart from their choice of London pickup points and journey through the picturesque New Forest to Lymington, where they’ll sail to the charming port of Yarmouth.
The day begins with a visit to the iconic Needles Attraction Centre, packed with fun activities including chairlifts down to the famous Needles, boat trips, an open-top bus ride to the historic batteries, children’s rides, glass blowing demonstrations, a bar, and a cafeteria. After soaking in the views and excitement, the journey continues along the coastal road to Shanklin, a quaint seaside town known for its golden sandy beach, thatched cottages, and inviting streets lined with cafes, bars, and shops. Whether you choose to explore, relax on the beach, swim, paddle, or simply enjoy a leisurely meal while watching the world go by, this trip offers a delightful mix of discovery and downtime.
The day concludes with a peaceful sailing from Fishbourne to Portsmouth, offering a final chance to take in the sea breeze and reflect on a memorable island escape—all in one day.
Fine Print
About Coach Innovations
With its network of canals, Bruges is known as the Venice of the north, making it a popular destination to visit all year round. The festive season in Bruges includes Belgium's oldest Christmas Markets with over 130 stalls. As well as the cosy Christmas atmosphere there's a multitude of shops selling fine Belgian chocolates, coffee shops, bars and restaurants. A visit to Bruges wouldn't be complete without a guided boat tour or a horse drawn carriage around this beautiful Medieval city. Customers can also purchase goods from duty free on the ferry