In the south of England, there is such a small diamond-shaped island. It is quiet, peaceful, and has a long history, which can be traced back to the Bronze Age. It guards the Solent Channel and is the most sunny island in British territory. Yachts and sailboats can be seen everywhere in the port,it is the Isle of Wight.

Traffic and Accomodation
Access to the island is quite convenient, with boats from Southampton and Portsmouth to East Cowes and Ryde on the Isle of Wight respectively. Ferry schedules can be found on Red Funnel’s official website.
The center of the Isle of Wight is Newport, it is most convenient to live here, there are many buses to the attractions.
Restaurants
Burr’s Restaurant:The restaurant is located in Newport. The decoration and decoration are very delicate, and the atmosphere is especially warm. Recommended dishes are Steak and Spinach Crab Meat.
Smoking Lobster: Many customers say that any dish in this restaurant is delicious.
Attractions
The Needles: The most famous spot on the Isle of Wight is three huge white chalk rocks that bulge on the sea in the west of the island. This is The Needles, the representative scenery of the Isle of Wight. There is a chairlift that can sit directly at the bottom of the cliff. This is not a cliff, but a large beach. Must go on a yacht, feel the speed and passion.
Osborne House:In East Cowes, you can visit Queen Victoria’s favorite place, Osborne House. There are beaches, gardens, castles, large lawns, museums and more. This palace witnesses the love of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert and is well worth visiting.
