Hovertravel are offering discounted family (2 adults and up to 3 children) day returns to the Isle of Wight for only £25 on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays between 7th and 23rd August. Family day returns are normally £55, so a decent saving to be had if you book the offer before 30th July.
The hovercraft goes from Southsea to Ryde from early morning til late evening. Ryde has some of the best sandy beaches on the Isle of Wight, with plenty to do to keep the kids entertained. Great idea for school holidays!
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davidjmansfield
28 Jul 175#6
good price, I live on IOW (Just outside ryde) and the seafront has- amusement park, trampolines, mini golf, lawn bowls, swimming pool, boating lake, 10-pin bowling, great beach up by appley tower (10 min walk east), kiddies playground near the harbour, another by appley tower, fancy a 20 min walk east from the hovercraft and you'll get to puckpool park, a Napoleonic fort with more mini golf, good playgound, cafes. a further 10 min walk along the coast east gets you to a nature reserve with bird hide just outside seaview. there is also a taxi rank and a bus station right next to the hovercraft so you can go further afield, or a bike hire shop at the top of town (TAV cycles). The trainline goes from next to hovercraft down to shanklin too. Other great attractions that require a journey are Osbourne house (where Queen Victoria lived), Havenstreet Steam Railway, unfortunately we do not have a burger king on the IOW- but we are getting an ASDA soon!
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JimmyCL
30 Jul 17#15
They have all those already...Asda completes the set!
Gentle_Giant
30 Jul 17#14
You'd be better off with a Lidl or Aldi.
davidjmansfield
28 Jul 17#13
No can't wait
taki100
28 Jul 17#12
I used to live on the isle of wight. I try not to go back. Its ok if you like amusements and mini golf though
Rastafari
28 Jul 17#11
Didn't you protest?
DMws
28 Jul 17#8
What age limit is it for the kids?
JimmyCL to DMws
28 Jul 171#10
Child is classified as up to and including 15 years of age
barbiegirl
28 Jul 17#9
I didn't know Hovercraft were still in service. Worth it for the experience of this unique form of transport. I was quite obsessed with Hovercraft as a kid. Probably shouldn't have admitted that in a public forum..
urmum
28 Jul 172#7
Hmmm... 4 kids... which one to leave behind...
Oldest as will be most likely able to fend for himself? or youngest as will not be able to grass?
davidjmansfield
28 Jul 175#6
good price, I live on IOW (Just outside ryde) and the seafront has- amusement park, trampolines, mini golf, lawn bowls, swimming pool, boating lake, 10-pin bowling, great beach up by appley tower (10 min walk east), kiddies playground near the harbour, another by appley tower, fancy a 20 min walk east from the hovercraft and you'll get to puckpool park, a Napoleonic fort with more mini golf, good playgound, cafes. a further 10 min walk along the coast east gets you to a nature reserve with bird hide just outside seaview. there is also a taxi rank and a bus station right next to the hovercraft so you can go further afield, or a bike hire shop at the top of town (TAV cycles). The trainline goes from next to hovercraft down to shanklin too. Other great attractions that require a journey are Osbourne house (where Queen Victoria lived), Havenstreet Steam Railway, unfortunately we do not have a burger king on the IOW- but we are getting an ASDA soon!
Faz10
28 Jul 17#5
Look like a good deal. What is there to do in the Isle of Wight ?
It's a boat right so not a ferry cant bring your car?
frankie1g
28 Jul 17#4
To France it was retired
Gentle_Giant
28 Jul 171#3
Great deal, and a big surprise; I thought they retired the hovercraft a few years ago; I am sure I saw a news item on the Beeb about it.
SnazzyJazz
28 Jul 171#2
Bargain - cheers OP
Ray08
27 Jul 17#1
Great find - not to far and had a great time there in the past
Opening post
The hovercraft goes from Southsea to Ryde from early morning til late evening. Ryde has some of the best sandy beaches on the Isle of Wight, with plenty to do to keep the kids entertained. Great idea for school holidays!
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Oldest as will be most likely able to fend for himself? or youngest as will not be able to grass?
It's a boat right so not a ferry cant bring your car?