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Isle of Wight Inclusive & Osborne House

4 day break staying at the Shanklin Beach Hotel


Highlights

Four days away with the assurance of three nights at the Shanklin Beach Hotel – a firm favourite of Caledonian Travel holiday makers for years! Enjoy the stunning surroundings and attractions of Shanklin along with a scenic journey taking in the beautiful sights of the Island including Alum Bay with its views of the famous Needles and pretty Godshill, filled with quaint shops and cafes plus inclusive admission to Osborne House – Queen Victoria and Prince Alberts family home.
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What's Included?

Drinks Package - 4 drinks vouchers per person each day with a choice of beers, wines, spirits and soft drinks

  • Coach travel with reserved seating
  • Three nights dinner, bed and breakfast at the popular Shanklin Beach Hotel, Shanklin
  • Evening entertainment
  • 4 drinks vouchers per person each day with a choice of beers, wines, spirits and soft drinks
  • Admission to the house and extensive gardens of Osborne House
  • Scenic journey taking in the very best of this gem of an island, visiting Alum Bay and charming Godshill
Shanklin - Shanklin is a stunning village on the beautiful Isle of Wight. Promising a relaxing ambience, golden sandy beaches, a splendid esplanade, historic attractions and a host of traditional seaside fun.

Osbourne House - Osborne House the palatial former holiday home of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. Wander through the rolling acres of this magnificent estate with riotous colours on the walled gardens, peacefully shaded woodland walks and Victoria and Alberts' private bathing beach.

Alum Bay - 21-shade sand cliffs, a shingle beach with stunning views across the Solent, plus the bold and beautiful chalk stacks emerging from the surrounding crystal-clear waters. Alum Bay is one of the most picturesque and iconic places to visit on The Isle of Wight.

Shanklin Beach Hotel - Originally built as two individual hotels, they have been joined to create the largest hotel on the seafront offering unparalleled sea views across beautiful sandy beaches.

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Osborne House & Gardens
Osborne House & Gardens

The Shanklin Beach Hotel, Shanklin

Originally built as two individual hotels, they have been joined to create the largest hotel on the seafront offering unparalleled seaviews across beautiful sandy beaches. The Shanklin Beach Hotel on the Southern side of the island, near Shanklin Vine, a wooden coastal ravine with waterfalls and Old Village, full of thatched cottages provides an ideal location for a relaxing breakaway

Hotel Features: All bedrooms have en-suite facilities, TV and tea/coffee making facilities • TV lounge • Games room • Bar lounge • Ballroom • Restaurant • Splendid evening entertainment • Lift to all floors but not to all landings. * Free Wi-Fi

Osborne House

Osborne House the palatial former holiday home of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. Wander through the rolling acres of this magnificent estate with riotous colours on the walled gardens, peacefully shaded woodland walks and Victoria and Alberts private bathing beach. Discover the stunning views across the Solent as you stroll through the garden terrace, before stepping inside Osborne House to explore the extravagant, sumptuous ground floor state rooms, previously used to entertain Princes, Princesses and Heads of States. Discover the ornate architecture, fine art collections and admire Victoria and Albert’s personal taste, style and passions in this beautiful building.

Osbourne House
Osbourne House
Osbourne House

Shanklin

Shanklin is a stunning village on the beautiful Isle of Wight. Promising a relaxing ambience, golden sandy beaches, a splendid esplanade, historic attractions and a host of traditional seaside fun. Once the beloved retreat of royalty the Isle of Wight is a home away from home, with its mild, moderate climate and easy access via short sea ferry crossing. Perhaps the perfect choice for a coach holiday for the young and the young at heart!

 

The Isle of Wight

The beautiful island of the Isle of Wight, just off the south coast of England.

With its mild climate, beautiful coastal scenery and award-winning beaches, the Isle of Wight has been a popular holiday destination for many years. 

Take a stroll along the seafront promenades with vintage beach huts, traditional seaside attractions and offering fantastic sea views. Explore the quaint villages on the island, including Alum Bay, Godshill, The Needles and Shanklin Village, which are all easily accessible. 

Discover the attractive scenery with a walk on the island’s coastal path, a route that runs around the entire coastline, and is 71 miles in length. Learn about the history of the Isle of Wight with visits to ancient forts, medieval lighthouses and stunning Victorian mansions. It’s not surprising that Queen Victoria described this holiday destination as her ‘paradise’. Visit the Queen’s favourite retreat, Osborne House, with its spectacular grounds, private apartments, and luxurious furnishings.

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