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  • Music Festivals | Totally IOW

    The Isle of Wight punches above its weight with music events! Menu Close Services About Us Contact Contact Us Handy Information About Facebook Videos Travel Island Attractions Services Dog Friendly Beaches Dinosaurs Dinosaurs Dinosaurs Dinosaurs Services Carnivals Easter Easter Easter Island Attractions Explore Search Blog Portfolio Music Festivals Isle of Wight Festival 18th- 21st June 2026 The world famous eventreturns to Seaclose Park! With headliners including Wet Leg, Tom Grenman and Lewis Capaldi Official Site Robin Hill 9th-10th May 2026 I sle of Wight Dance Weekender Get ready for an unforgettable weekend of music, energy, and island vibes. The Isle of Wight Dance Weekender brings world-class dance music to the Isle of Wight for two days and nights of pure celebration. Official Site Isle of Wight Jazz Festival 16th- 20th Sept 2026 Celebrate all things Jazz around Newport with local names and world famous names performing throughout the weekend Official Site Robin Hill 11th July 2026 Proms ’26: Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra The esteemed Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra will take to the stage to deliver a rousing performance of Proms classics, with a spectacular fireworks finale to close the night in sty le . Official Site Ventnor Fringe 17th-26th July 2026 Featuring bands from the island and the world, performing around the town! Official Site Wight Proms TBC August 2026 Featuring Classical and Musical artists Official Site © Totally Isle of Wight 2026

  • Autumn | Totally IOW

    With the leaves falling, the island still has plenty of events for the whole family, including spooky events! Menu Close Services About Us Contact Contact Us Handy Information About Facebook Videos Travel Island Attractions Services Dog Friendly Beaches Dinosaurs Dinosaurs Dinosaurs Dinosaurs Services Carnivals Easter Easter Easter Island Attractions Explore Search Blog Portfolio Autumn Event TBC Event TBC Halloween © Totally Isle of Wight 2026

  • Things to See and Do | Totally IOW

    From Royal Palaces, Castles, Zoos and Theme Parks, there is something for the everyone on the Isle of Wight Menu Close Services About Us Contact Contact Us Handy Information About Facebook Videos Travel Island Attractions Services Dog Friendly Beaches Dinosaurs Dinosaurs Dinosaurs Dinosaurs Services Carnivals Easter Easter Easter Island Attractions Explore Search Blog Portfolio Things to see and Do Welcome to Things to See & Do Whether you're here for a day, a week, or longer, the Isle of Wight is full of surprises. From dramatic coastal walks and gardens to quirky museums and arts performances, there’s something for every kind of explorer. Browse by interest, area or theme, or scroll below to dive into our curated categories. Click any tile to explore detailed guides, photos, tips, and insider advice. Winter Season Off-season highlights and attractions open in winter months Rainy Day Ideas Indoor things to do when the weather doesn’t cooperate Dinosaur Island Prehistoric fun: fossils, dinosaur trails, and attractions for kids Arts and Theatre Galleries, live performances, cultural venues across the IOW Shopping Independent shops, markets, crafts and souvenirs to explore Dog Friendly Island Parks, trails, and spots your four-legged friend will enjoy Island Attractions Castles, gardens, lighthouses, and historic sites worth visiting. Island Event Festivals, fairs, shows — browse what’s coming up Island Beaches From family-friendly sands to secret coves, find your perfect beach © Totally Isle of Wight 2026

  • Rainy Day | Totally IOW

    Sadly the sun doesn't shine all the time, but the island has plenty of fun to do indoors! Menu Close Services About Us Contact Contact Us Handy Information About Facebook Videos Travel Island Attractions Services Dog Friendly Beaches Dinosaurs Dinosaurs Dinosaurs Dinosaurs Services Carnivals Easter Easter Easter Island Attractions Explore Search Blog Portfolio Rainy Day Ideas The Isle of Wight is known for being one of the warmest and sunniest parts of the UK, but even here, the occasional rain shower is inevitable. Fortunately, there’s no shortage of family-friendly activities to enjoy indoors. From museums and galleries to indoor play centres, theatres, and interactive attractions, the island offers plenty of ways to keep everyone entertained, whatever the weather. Shopping See More IOW Steam Railway See More Fort Victoria See More Tapnell Farm Official Site Yarmouth Castle See More LA Bowl Official Site IOW Bus Museum Official Site IOW Classic Boat Museum Official Site Sandown Pier See More JR Zone Official Site Amazon World See More Lilliput Museum See More Quay Arts Official Site Needles Landmark Attraction See More Dimbola Lodge Official Site Dinosaur Isle See More Brading Roman Villa See More Osborne House See More Shanklin Seafront Official Site Museum of Island History See More Newport Roman Villa Official Site © Totally Isle of Wight 2026

  • February Half-Term | Totally IOW

    The island starts to wake up with the first events of the year! Menu Close Services About Us Contact Contact Us Handy Information About Facebook Videos Travel Island Attractions Services Dog Friendly Beaches Dinosaurs Dinosaurs Dinosaurs Dinosaurs Services Carnivals Easter Easter Easter Island Attractions Explore Search Blog Portfolio February Half Term Events TBC in 2027 Easter on the Isle of Wight Official Site © Totally Isle of Wight 2026

  • Travel on the Island | Totally IOW

    The island has something for everything, from palaces, animal sanctuary's to theme parks! Menu Close Services About Us Contact Contact Us Handy Information About Facebook Videos Travel Island Attractions Services Dog Friendly Beaches Dinosaurs Dinosaurs Dinosaurs Dinosaurs Services Carnivals Easter Easter Easter Island Attractions Explore Search Blog Portfolio Travel on the Island Travel on the Island Getting around the Island is simple, with plenty of travel options to suit every visitor. Local buses connect towns, villages, and attractions, while open-top services offer a scenic ride along the coast in summer. The Island Line railway runs between Ryde and Shanklin, providing a quick and easy way to explore the east coast. Taxis, bike hire, and car hire are also available, giving you the freedom to explore at your own pace. For walkers and cyclists, the Island’s well-marked trails make discovering hidden gems a real pleasure." Island Line Providing train services from Ryde Pier Head to Shanklin. Stopping at Ryde Esplanade, Ryde St Johns, Brading, Sandown, Lake. Change at Smallbrook Junction for the Isle of Wight Steam Railway See More Southern Vectis Direct buses between the major towns and tourist attractions on the island. Special Open-Top services runs during the summer season showing the best of the islands countryside and coastline See More Floating Bridge Providing a service a vehicle and foot passenger over the river Medina between East Cowes and Cowes See More Travel to the Island Wightlink Services from Lymington and Portsmouth Red Funnel services from Southampton Hovertravel services from Southsea See More © Totally Isle of Wight 2026

  • Dinosaurs | Totally IOW

    The island is one of the Dinosaur fossil capitals of the world! Menu Close Services About Us Contact Contact Us Handy Information About Facebook Videos Travel Island Attractions Services Dog Friendly Beaches Dinosaurs Dinosaurs Dinosaurs Dinosaurs Services Carnivals Easter Easter Easter Island Attractions Explore Search Blog Portfolio Dinosaurs The Isle of Wight is one of the world’s top destinations for dinosaur discoveries. Its unique geology is the key reason why so many fossils have been uncovered here. The coastline, stretching from Sandown to the western parts of the island, is composed largely of soft clay. This makes it an ideal environment for preserving fossils over millions of years, while also being naturally prone to erosion — a process that continually exposes new finds. The island is particularly famous for Iguanodon fossils, which were among the first dinosaur remains ever discovered in the UK. In fact, the Isle of Wight has earned a reputation as “Dinosaur Island” because of the sheer number and diversity of prehistoric remains found here, including bones from carnivorous dinosaurs like Neovenator and the giant plant-eating dinosaurs like Ornithopods. One of the most remarkable experiences is visiting Compton Bay at low tide, where well-preserved dinosaur footprints can be seen in the rocks — a tangible connection to the creatures that roamed the island over 100 million years ago. The island is also home to several dinosaur-themed attractions, fossil-hunting tours, and museums, such as the Dinosaur Isle Museum in Sandown, where visitors can learn more about these incredible prehistoric finds. Whether you’re an aspiring palaeontologist, a family looking for a unique day out, or simply fascinated by prehistoric life, the Isle of Wight offers a truly extraordinary glimpse into the age of the dinosaurs. Dinosaur Isle See More Shanklin Seafront See More Sandham Gardens See More The Needles Landmark Attraction See More Blackgang Chine See More Shanklin Chine See More © Totally Isle of Wight 2026

  • Spring | Totally IOW

    The island is waking up from its Winter break with an amazing selection of events for Spring Menu Close Services About Us Contact Contact Us Handy Information Facebook Videos Travel Island Attractions Services Dog Friendly Beaches Dinosaurs Dinosaurs Dinosaurs Dinosaurs Services Carnivals Easter Spring Island Attractions Explore Search Blog Portfolio Spring Event TBC Event TBC Easter © Totally Isle of Wight 2026

  • About Us | Totally IOW

    Totally IOW Showcases the best of the Isle of Wight! About Us Welcome to Totally IOW Your gateway to the Isle of Wight’s magic, from stunning coastlines and hidden gems to vibrant events and local stories. Since 2010, we’ve dedicated ourselves to growing a resource that truly reflects the island’s character and helps everyone—first-time visitors and locals alike—discover what makes IOW special. We cover everything you need: things to see and do, travel logistics, seasonal events, accommodation tips, and more. We continually expand what we offer to stay current and relevant. We’re active across social media (X, Instagram, Facebook) where we share photos, updates, stories, and interact with our community. Join us in exploring the Isle of Wight — and we hope your visit is unforgettable. — The Totally IOW Team Promote your accommodation for free

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  • IOW Gallery | Totally IOW

    The island has something for everything, from palaces, animal sanctuary's to theme parks! Island Gallery Ventnor Needles Old Battery Solent Ferries Ryde Dinosaur Isle West Wight Shanklin Chine Osborne House Blackgang Chine IOW Donkey Sanctuary Ventnor Botanical Gardens Amazon World East Wight Shanklin Cowes Brading Roman Villa IOW Steam Railway Carisbrooke Castle Robin Hill Sandown Godshill Model Village

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