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hether it’s the glorious countryside, the splendour of our stunning coastline or simply something in the Isle of Wight air, falling in love on (and with) the Isle of Wight is so easy to do. The Island’s tourist board, Visit Isle of Wight, has now published


a new section on their award-winning top-ranking website for wedding and celebration planners packed full of contacts, venues, suggested itineraries and other helpful tools to make the most of your celebrations and family gatherings.


Love on the Isle of Wight is a large part of our history and heritage. It has inspired a diverse range of romantics and lovers: from the great poets and writers including Keats, Tennyson and Carroll, the famous Churchill family as well as a great many music lovers whose hearts have met at one of the Island’s iconic music festivals.


From secret spots for romantic walks, magnificent coastal views, tucked away countryside pubs and secluded hideaways, the natural heart of the Isle of Wight is ideal for falling in love.


So it’s no surprise that many people choose to get married and celebrate special occasions on the Isle of Wight. You’ll discover an amazing range of superb venues - stately homes, exquisite gardens and boutique venues - many providing fantastic locally- sourced food.


Wedding guests from off Island often want to make a longer stay of their visit, and now there’s a great range of new itineraries to view on the Island’s official tourist board website for you to share with your guests, friends and family. For more information, go to www.visitisleofwight.co.uk/weddings You’ll find fantastic family attractions, world renowned cycling, walking and sailing, adventurous activities for the whole family from paddle boarding


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to tree climbing and of course, we’re known as the best place for dinosaur discoveries in the UK.


The Isle of Wight offers a wide variety of stunning places to stay whether you’re looking to accommodate your wedding guests or simply want to host some friends for an intimate family celebration. The Island can provide it all; from magnificent historic buildings, elegant country houses, stylish boutique bed and breakfasts as well as quirky places to stay including treehouses and vintage caravans. Most of the Island’s top accommodation providers can be found on the tourist board’s website, it’s a quick and easy way to search availability and contact details. Whether you’re looking for a venue for 200 guests or some additional accommodation for family members, go to www.visitisleofwight. co.uk and use the advanced search options to see what’s available, including location maps and places close by.


If you know the Isle of Wight well, or if you’ve never visited us before, you’ll find the romance of our Island hard to beat.


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