Description
Shanklin boasts a long, safe sandy beach which lies at the foot of the spectacular cliffs on which most of the town is situated. The two are connected by a cliff lift. The traditional seaside part of town blends into the picturesque thatched cottages of Shanklin Old Town at the head of the impressive Shanklin Chine. The delightful nature trail through the Chine is not to be missed and includes a surprising relic of the Second World War - a section of PLUTO - the Pipeline Under The Ocean - which was used to pump fuel under the sea to France for the Normandy landings. Although a quieter and more intimate resort than Sandown it nevertheless has its own theatre, lively pubs and entertainments.
Itinerary
FIVE DAY (FOUR NIGHT) TOUR
EXCURSIONS INCLUDED
Full Day Excursion to Ryde and Cowes
Visits to the two principal towns in the north east of the island. Ryde has the oldest pleasure pier in Britain, built during the Napoleonic wars. Cowes is famous throughout the world as a yachting centre.
Full day Excursion to Alum Bay and Godshill
We travel round the southern tip of the island at Blackgang on our way to Alum Bay, famous for its coloured sands. Returning via Newport and the picturesque village of Godshill.
Venue Information
Marlborough Hotel
This cosy hotel is located in the heart of Shanklin with the shops, lift to the beach and the famous Shanklin Chine only ten minutes' walk away. The bar and dining room serve a variety of home made meals with regular live entertainment in the evenings. All bedrooms have bath or shower and WC, hairdryer, alarm clock/radio, TV and tea/coffee making facilities. No lift but some ground floor rooms are available. Tel: 01983 862588