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UK island named 'patch of paradise' which could be anywhere in the Mediterranean

UK island named 'patch of paradise' which could be anywhere in the Mediterranean

Daily Mirror07-05-2025

Boasting more than 25 pristine beaches, a rich history, and endless walking trails - this tiny UK island wouldn't look out of place if it was transported to the Italian Riviera
With more than 60 miles of unspoilt coastline and sugar-like sands, this tiny island is quite literally a diamond in the sea. The UK may be synonymous with sewage-pumped waters and littered beaches, but if you veer just 12 miles off the coast of Portsmouth, you'll find a true 'patch of paradise'.
Famed for its eponymously named music festival, the Isle of Wight is the place to be for three nights of rocking it out to Sting, Amy Macdonald, and Stereophonics (all of whom will be performing on the island this summer). But, for those wanting a tranquil escape from the bustling crowds - this island has still got you covered.

With cobalt waters, its own balmy micro-climate (which saw more sunny days in winter than Italy) - the Isle of Wight is perfect for those wanting to unwind and chill out. Check out the Blue Flag Shanklin Beach for a day of building sandcastles and snorkelling, head to Freshwater Bay for some breathtaking scenery, or visit the surfing hotspot, Compton Bay.

If an endless choice of rugged cliffs and sheltered coves don't quite take your fancy - head inland for some fascinating history. Here, you'll find St Mildred's church, which was made famous by Queen Victoria, the Wight Military and Heritage Museum, and the Italian-inspired Osborne mansion filled with Queen Victoria and Prince Albert's former possessions.
For something a little unique, head over to the Isle of Wight Donkey Sanctuary. Set in the lush Wroxall Valley, this is a true haven for more than 100 rescued animals. There's also a cafe and gift shop in case you get peckish!
For those wanting a more active holiday, the Isle of Wight is filled with hiking routes of varying difficulty. "The Warrior Trail is a six-mile circular route that can be enjoyed on foot, by bike, and even on horseback!" explains the island's official tourist board. "It follows in the footsteps of the Isle of Wight 'Warhorse' that famously fought on the battlefields of World War 1, weaving past sites of historical importance to Warrior and his family down to Brook Beach where he was once trained to face danger in the surf."
And for tourists looking to soak in some culture, visit the Quay Arts Centres - which comprises of three galleries, a theatre, a crafts council listed shop, cafe and bar. "There are regular exhibitions from both guest, and local artists, and whilst entry fees apply for special events there is no charge to visit the Centre," Visit Isle of Wight added.

With more than 150 ferry crossings daily, getting to the Isle of Wight is pretty straightforward. You can sail from Portsmouth on the foot passenger ferry, which takes just 22 minutes, for as little as £18 for a single adult fare. You can also take the train from Portsmouth and Southsea and travel on an incredible £26 million floating railway line that has only just opened back up.
Accommodation on the Isle of Wight varies depending on your budget. For example, a weekend's stay (Friday, June 6-8) at the luxury Luccombe Manor Country House Hotel will cost you £439, based on two people sharing. However, opting for a more humble ground floor apartment costs just £243 on the exact same dates.

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