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Accommodation Isle of Wight Pubs and Inns

To find traditional British Pubs & Inns on the Wight with accommodation may disappoint you. During the last 5 years there has been a significant change in the accommodation on offer on the Isle of Wight. We know that some of the best places to stay are British Pubs and Inns but conversions and closure have meant a fall in the number of pubs with accommodation. Snook away in the places that provide relaxation and peace and quiet.

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Pubs with Accommodation

It's not just Pubs and Inns with accommodation there has been a surge in Inn Hotel developments that cater for the fast moving travellers, so do keep coming back to Pub Rooms as we are constanlty adding new places to stay.

Travelling to and on the Isle of Wight

Travelling to and on the Isle of Wight.

The Isle of Wight is approximately 24 miles East to West, and 12 miles North to South, being about 150 square miles in area. It can be reached by ferry via Lymington, Southampton and Portsmouth.

Getting to the Isle of Wight by Sea The Isle of Wight is located just off the south coast of Southern England and is linked to the mainland ports of Lymington, Southampton and Portsmouth by vehicle ferries, high speed passenger catamarans and hovercraft. The island is served by three main operators. These are Hovertravel, Red Funnel and Wightlink.

Book Online with isleofwight.com and Red Funnel Ferries
Useful sea travel contact numbers:


Red Funnel - 0870 444 88 89
(Southampton - Cowes) passenger only
(Southampton - East Cowes) car ferry
>> Book Online on isleofwight.com
redfunnel.co.uk


Hovertravel - 01983 811 000
(Southsea - Ryde) passenger only
hovertravel.co.uk


Wightlink - 0871 376 10 00
(Lymington - Yarmouth) car ferry
(Portsmouth - Fishbourne) car ferry
(Portsmouth - Ryde) passenger only
wightlink.co.uk


by Bus on the Isle of Wight
Southern Vectis provides public transport on the Isle of Wight and has been acknowledged as one of the best rural bus services in the country.

Useful contact numbers: Southern Vectis
Bus Enquiry Helpline - 01983 532373
Head Office - 01983 827000
Head Office Fax - 01983 524961
islandbuses.info


Getting to the Isle of Wight by Air & Road
The London airports of Heathrow and Gatwick are both about one and a half hours by road from the ferry terminals. Competitive long haul taxis can be arranged by calling any of the numbers listed below - these are likely to be less expensive than public transport if there are two or more passengers. Travellers from Europe can fly directly to Southampton airport which is about twenty minutes by taxi from the Southampton ferry terminal.