3 Day Isle of Wight and the Southern Coast Small Group Tour from London Private Tours and Travel Guide Europe London CITY London Destination Tour

Travel Guide Tour. Vacation Tour. Queen Victoria loved her holidays. She travelled to Scotland, France, and Italy and stayed at lavish palaces and princely courts in lush locations, but there’s nowhere she loved more than the Isle of Wight, a diamond-shaped pearl in the English Channel. It’s not far from...
-
+
$454.72

Tour and Vacation by Pixarik.com

Travel Tour

Many In Stock

Travel Guide Tour. Vacation Tour.

Queen Victoria loved her holidays. She travelled to Scotland, France, and Italy and stayed at lavish palaces and princely courts in lush locations, but there’s nowhere she loved more than the Isle of Wight, a diamond-shaped pearl in the English Channel. It’s not far from London and boasts beautiful beaches, epic white sea-cliffs, a warm climate and remnants from the Romans, Normans, and two World Wars. On this tour, you visit Queen Victoria’s Italian-inspired holiday home, Osborne House. You venture to the sea-shores and see gorgeous cliffs, barren bunkers and stunning white rock structures. And on the mainland, you even get a chance to celebrate your journey with a drink at the home of Bombay Sapphire Gin. Join this trip, follow in the footsteps of royalty and let your guide lead you through England’s favourite holiday island.

Guided Tour Images and Trip Photos at Pixarik.com!


Travel Guides, Vacation Rentals Photos, Custom Holiday Tours.

3 Day Isle of Wight and the Southern Coast Small Group Tour from London Private Tours and Travel Guide Europe London CITY London Destination Tour

Guided Tour Images and Trip Photos, Vacation Guide, All Tours !


Vacation Rentals, Hotels, Flights, Attractions Photos, Custom Travel Tours arround the glove. Short Term Rentals and Things To Do on Vacation


Tour Itinerary presented by Rabbies Trail Burners


London - Portsmouth - Quarr Abbey

Check-in 15 minutes prior to departure and meet with your driver guide for this 3-day tour.
Monks exiled from France to establish a monastery. Their traditions live on in this stunning abbey.
The Island City of Seafarers, that has for centuries connected Britain to the World. First, you head to the ancient port-city of Portsmouth. This bustling spot blends modern marvels with centuries of sea-faring stories. You can grab a bite to eat here before your guide picks you up and takes you to the ferry at Gunwharf Terminal.
with accomodations in: [{'description': 'You stay two nights at the unforgettably quaint village of Shanklin. '}]

Flexible day touring around the Isle of Wight

Look up at the tallest monument on the Isle of Wight. This is the tallest monument on the island and celebrates the life of a wealthy earl from the 19th century.
Queen Victoria’s favourite holiday spot looks more like an Italian Renaissance palazzo than an English palace. Osborne House was Queen Victoria’s holiday home and as you explore the Italian-style building, you discover pristine green gardens, ornate golden rooms, and historically fascinating artefacts.
These glorious white chalk eruptions from the ocean will keep your camera busy. These sharp white stacks that stick out of the ocean are beautiful to behold. You can hop on a boat to get close to them and venture to an old defensive battery that’s nearby.
with accomodations in: [{'description': 'You stay two nights at the unforgettably quaint village of Shanklin. '}]

Shanklin - London

Stroll through winding streets and discover a city that contains artefacts from every era of English civilisation.
This is the home of Bombay Sapphire Gin. The sleek and sustainable production methods merge beautifully with an old paper mill.
(only for tours departing after 1st April 2020) This lovely, pastoral area is said to be the birthplace of modern democracy. In 1215, Magna Carta simply described Runnymede as a meadow between Windsor and Staines. Runnymede was the location for the sealing of the Magna Carta by King John on the fifteenth of June 1215, with the 1225 version becoming the definitive version. Runnymede is still used today as a site for significant commemoration and is the location of the Magna Carta memorial (erected 1957), the John F. Kennedy memorial (1965), the Commonwealth Air Forces memorial (1953), and the Fairhaven Memorial Lodges (1931).

Tour presented by Rabbies Trail Burners Tour Operator

Recently Viewed Products