Shanklin
A Premier Seaside Resort at Shanklin, Isle of Wight
Shanklin on the beautiful Isle of Wight offers visitors a lovely seaside holiday at one of the United Kingdom’s premier resort areas. It is a popular holiday destination where you can soak up the sun, wiggle your toes in the sand, sample the food and catch up on your reading. Shanklin is one of the more popular towns on the island and is a firm favourite for families.
Things to Do when Visiting Shanklin
Depending upon when you visit Shanklin, you can get tickets to see a show or a performance of the opera at the Shanklin Theatre. During the season there are a variety of performances staged. Before you go, check what the programme will be during your stay. Visitors may even purchase their tickets in advance of their trip online so as to be sure to get a seat. The Shanklin Chine Heritage Centre is dedicated to the exhibit “The Island-Then and Now” for those that want to further explore the history of the island.
You may wish to admire the amazing flora and fauna at the beautiful Rylstone Gardens or Take a walk that takes you from the Olde Village to the top of the Cliff or perhaps for a more leisurely stroll, walk the esplanade and do a little people watching as you gaze out to the sea. This is Shanklin’s most 'touristy' spot so there will be much to see and do. Shanklin is a popular destination that attracts tourists from the United Kingdom and other parts of Europe looking for a peaceful seaside destination.
Accommodations in Shanklin
With a wide range of accommodations to suit every budget and taste, finding a place to lay your head at night is a simple task. Whether you are looking for luxurious seafront hotels with every amenity or are looking for smaller, more intimate guesthouses, you will find exactly what you need when visiting Shanklin.
Dining in Shanklin
Visitors to Shanklin will never go hungry as there are a number of take-aways, cafes, restaurants and pubs serving a wide variety of cuisine. Whether you are in the mood for a quick bite of fish and chips or a long, leisurely sit down dinner of a roast and Yorkshire pudding, you are sure to find fare to match your mood and cravings when you dine in the town of Shanklin.
Shanklin is near to the Islands golf courses and the beautiful beach beckons visitors to take off their shoes and have a go at building sandcastles. Shanklin hasn’t disappointed visitors yet and its popularity grows with each passing year.