Glamping holidays on the Isle of Wight are a refreshing way to escape and enjoy all that this pretty island has to offer. Thatched cottage villages, sailing regattas, sandy beaches and Victorian architecture turn back time on this pleasant island. You’ll find a host of Isle of Wight glampsites to choose from near the beaches at Ventnor or west near the famous Needles Headland and Tennyson Down. If you’ve never tried sleeping in a glamping yurt or bell tent on the Isle of Wight, now is a great time to discover the advantages of glamping breaks.
Isle of Wight glamping pods and shepherd’s huts provide top glamping accommodation on well-managed glamping sites. More unusual glamping breaks can include treehouses, tipis and Mongolian yurts. You’ll find Isle of Wight glamping sites are modern and well equipped, especially for family glamping on the Isle of Wight. Choose a glamping site near Alum Bay with its multi-coloured sands or enjoy a family glamping break on the Isle of Wight in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Lotus bell tents near Newport are convenient for the ferry and include king-size beds and day beds for up to three children. You have your own fully equipped camp kitchen with refrigerator, kettle and toaster making it easy to enjoy your glamping break in the Isle of Wight within easy reach of shopping, restaurants and Carisbrooke Castle.
Glamping holidays on the Isle of Wight should include a visit to the fascinating Submarine Museum in Gosport and a day at Blackgang Chine Theme Park with its thrilling rides and falconry demonstrations. Osborne House, Queen Victoria’s royal residence, is well worth visiting near East Cowes glampsites. Whether you want beaches and festivals or long walks along the coastal path, glamping breaks on the Isle of Wight can deliver them all.