Come to the Isle of Wight to the stunning Bembridge Coast, Warner Leisure Hotels
Book Now5 Days, 4 Nights Dinner Bed & Breakfast
Monday 17th August 2025
from £569 per person
Includes
Return Coach Travel
4 Nights Stay @ Bembridge Coastal Hotel, Isle of Wight
Dinner, Bed & Breakfast
Ferry Crossing
Coach Excursions
Evening Entertainment at the Hotel
Portsmouth on route subject to time of ferry.
Excursion by coach to some of these places on the island,
Newport
Newport is the county town of the Isle of Wight, an island county off the south coast of England. It is in the civil parish of Newport and Carisbrooke, The town is slightly north of the centre of the island Ryde is an English seaside town and civil parish on the north-east coast of the Isle of Wight.
Cowes
Cowes is an English seaport town and civil parish on the Isle of Wight. Cowes is located on the west bank of the estuary of the River Medina, facing the smaller town of East Cowes on the east bank. The two towns are linked by the Cowes Floating Bridge, a chain ferry
Ryde
Paul McCartney recently confirmed what many had long suspectedThe Beatles hit Ticket to Ride was inspired by a trip he and John Lennon took to Ryde in the early sixties. Its a quirky claim to fame, and just one of the many fascinating stories behind the Isle of Wights largest town.
Ryde is a vibrant destination that blends golden sands, independent shopping, lively nightlife, and a strong creative spirit, making it a brilliant choice for a holiday. Its also the hometown of the late Oscar-winning film director Anthony Minghella, and renowned journalist and author Philip Norman.
As the gateway to the East of our island, Ryde boasts excellent links to the mainland, making it the perfect starting point for exploring the rest of our island. So, if youre ready to explore the Isle of Wight, be sure to carve out time for your very own Ticket to Ryde!
Sandown
Its got museums about poo and about dinosaurs, its got a pier and miles of golden sand, Sandown has got a lot going for it!
At the heart of Sandown Bay (known as The Bay area to locals), Sandown is the classic seaside town, with brilliant beaches, loads of fun things to do and is at the top of the UK sunshine leagues.
The Revetment (a seawall walk from Sandown to Shanklin) is a great way to appreciate the vistas of the bay and is best appreciated with an ice cream in hand.
The town centre has plenty of shops, restaurants, bars and cafes.
Shanklin
One of the jewels of Sandown Bay, the town of Shanklin has long been known as a traditional holiday destination and has everything you need for a great family holiday or to go to with friends or as a couple. With lots of seafront hotels, amusement arcades and crazy golf, it is the epitome of the British beach resort.
But Shanklin these days is so much more than that.
It has a thriving town centre with a host of independent shops, restaurants and pubs and its own theatre. Then there is the history of the town, from it being the home of the poet Keats to its vital role in the Second World War.
Yarmouth
The approach from Lymington on the Wightlink ferry is perhaps the prettiest of all the Solent crossings and it is the second smallest town in Great Britain, so why not visit the characterful community of Yarmouth.
From its lovely harbour to its ancient church and picturesque pier, this West Wight town has something for everyone.
There are plenty of things to do, some great pubs, cafes and restaurants, and lots of super attractions in the area for all the family.
Many Islanders think West is Best (usually those who live there!) and it is hard to argue, Yarmouth is a very special place.
Optional Extra
Visit to Osbourne House
Get an unforgettable glimpse into the private family life of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert at Osborne on the Isle of Wight.
From sumptuous interiors and art collections inside, to a peaceful beach and marvellous gardens outside, a day out at Osborne has something for everyone. Explore Osbornes vast grounds, follow the interactive tree trail and find the unusual Swiss Cottage, where the royal children played, gardened, cooked and collected unusual objects in their own private museum.
Victoria and Albert bought and built Osborne to fulfil the queens desire for a place of ones own quiet and retired. Its dazzling interiors, art collection, gardens and grounds reflect their personal passions, taste and style.
Don't miss the Terrace Deli-Bar for traditional refreshments one of four food and drink outlets youll find around the estate. There are also plenty of great picnicking spots throughout the grounds, and a play area to explore.
Day One
Depart from your departure point
On Route a stop at leisure in Gunwharf Quay, Portsmouth
Travel across by ferry to Isle of Wight
Check In to Bembridge Coast, Warner Leisure Hotels
Day Two
Optional Excursion
Tour of the Island
Day Three
Optional Excursion
Cowes, Ryde, maybe Rosemary's Vineyard
Day Four
Day at Leisure
Day Five
Homeward Bound
Say good bye to the hotel and island.
D=Dinner (Evening Meal), SB=Standard Breakfast
Once owned by George Vs Lord in Waiting, Bembridge Coast Hotel overlooks the Solent. And the late Queen Mother came here to watch the yachts racing during Cowes Week. The hotel has a wonderful beach, and is an ideal base for touring the Isle of Wight. Balcony rooms allow guests to enjoy the sunrise over the Solent, followed by a dinner in the Four Tides restaurant. Then there is the option of live music and dancing in our Late Lounge. During your stay, why not take a long coastal walk, or come and try archery, bowls or rifle shooting with tuition from one of the lovely team
Location: Bembridge, Isle of Wight, PO35 5TH
Total no of rooms: 258 (8 Garden Suites, 12 Royale rooms, 123 Signature rooms, 99 Standard rooms, 16 Standard Chalets)
Hotel: Bembridge Coast Hotel is situated on the east coast of the Isle of Wight, next to a beach, making it an ideal base for touring the island. Balcony rooms allow guests to enjoy the sunrise over the Solent. Live music and dancing in the Late Lounge and dinner in the Four Tides restaurant are included in the price of every break. Activities such as archery, rifle shooting, crossbow and indoor bowls with tuition are also part of the package.
Garden space: 23 acres of grounds including a walled garden.
The Four Tides Restaurant: This restaurant enjoys sea views and serves full English breakfast and made-to-order dishes from 8am-10am, and buffet dinners with served-to-table specials from 6pm-8pm. Caters up to 490 guests.
The Captains Lounge: A small intimate lounge where lunch and drinks are served.
Admirals Club: The main entertainment venue of the hotel, boasting a stage and dance floor.
Interesting facts:
Features an award-winning formal walled garden.
Once owned by George Vs Lord in Waiting.
Previously popular with the royal family, the late Queen Mary and late Princess Beatrice would frequently visit for afternoon tea; and more recently, the Queen Mother would come to watch the yachts racing during Cowes Week.
Spa facilities, plus treatments and makeup in partnership with Temple Spa, Jessica and Mii Cosmetics.
All Warner Sites, operate Cashless Payments, charge all items/purchases to your room and your payment card will be charged at the end of your stay.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
Name | Address |
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Bakers Yard | Bakers Coaches - Yard - Moreton in Marsh Cotswold Business Village, GL56 0JQ |
Banbury Cross | Banbury Cross By Taxi Rank & Toilets |
Barton - Bayswater Rd | Bayswater Road, Church Bus Stop, Barton |
Bicester | Bicester Town Centre Manorfields Road Bus Stops, Behind Shops. |
Bloxham Garage | Bloxham - The Garage Banbury Road A361 |
Brackley | Brackley - Market Square Main Coach Bays |
Chipping Norton | Chipping Norton - Behind Sainsburys (Main Road) Old Bus Stop, New Street (Worcester Road) |
Headington Shops | Headington, London Road, Bus Stops by Shops (Windmill Road). Oxford |
Marston - Ewin Bus Stop | Ewin Close Bus Stop, Chewell Drive, Marston, Oxford |
Middleton Cheney | Middleton Cheney - The Library |
Moreton in Marsh | Moreton in Marsh Town hall (Redesdale), by Tesco Express |
Oxford Pear Tree Services | Woodstock Road, OX2 8LZ |
Shipston On Stour (R) | Shipston on Stour - Request Town Council Offices, West Street, Campden Road |
Summertown - Shops | Summertown - Shops, Banbury Road Oxford |
The Plough - Wheatley | The Plough Bus Stop, Wheatley |
Wheatley - Park Hill | Park Hill Road OX33 1ND |
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