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History & Heritage of the Isle of Wight

Separated from the mainland by just a short ferry crossing, the Isle of Wight offers a remarkable concentration of historic houses, castles, churches and gardens set within some of southern England’s most attractive coastal scenery. Accompanied by historian Julian Humphrys, this fascinating tour explores the island’s rich past, from Roman Britain and the Tudor age to the Victorian era, revealing the people and events that have shaped its unique character.

Highlights include a visit to Osborne House, Queen Victoria’s beloved seaside residence, the atmospheric Carisbrooke Castle, where Charles I was imprisoned, and Farringford, the home of Alfred, Lord Tennyson. We also discover the island’s horticultural treasures at Ventnor Botanic Garden and Mottistone Gardens, explore the outstanding mosaics of Brading Roman Villa, and visit the dramatic Old Needles Battery, overlooking one of Britain’s most famous coastal landmarks. Combined with expert talks from Julian Humphrys, comfortable accommodation and the opportunity to enjoy the Isle of Wight’s distinctive landscape and heritage, this rewarding tour offers an ideal introduction to one of England’s most fascinating islands.

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  • The Travel Editions Experience
    Our tours are thoughtfully crafted and meticulously planned, with every destination, hotel, excursion and stop along the way having been selected to form a truly memorable experience.
  • Meals Included
    All breakfasts, two lunches and five dinners.
  • Handpicked Accommodation
    Five nights at the Royal Hotel, Ventnor, based on shared occupancy of a twin/double room
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  • Discover the History and Heritage of the Isle of Wight
    Discover the Isle of Wight’s rich heritage with historian Julian Humphrys. Explore Osborne House, Carisbrooke Castle, Farringford, Brading Roman Villa and the Needles Batteries, alongside beautiful gardens, historic churches and coastal landscapes, revealing the island’s remarkable story from Roman times to the Victorian age.
  • Your Expert Guide
    Expert guide Julian Humphrys throughout.
  • Visits & Tours
    All guided tours, visits and entrance fees.
  • Transport & Tour Manager
    Coach transfers and tour manager throughout.
MEET YOUR EXPERT GUIDE

Julian Humphrys

Julian read history at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, and has worked at historic sites in Britain and abroad. A trustee of the Battlefields Trust and Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, he has written widely on castles, battles and military history.

With infectious enthusiasm, wit and panache, Julian leads more than a dozen Travel Editions tours across the UK and Europe. His extraordinary historical insight brings fortresses, battlefields and medieval landscapes to life, creating tours that are educational, entertaining and consistently popular with travellers.

itinerary & excursions

Your Itinerary

Explore this incredible tour in detail and discover what makes each day so special. Below, you’ll find a full day-by-day breakdown of your journey, from the moment you arrive to your final farewell. Learn more about the highlights you’ll experience, the unforgettable places you’ll visit, and the unique moments that bring each destination to life. Whether you’re drawn by rich history, stunning landscapes or unforgettable cultural encounters, this itinerary gives you everything you need to picture your adventure and look forward to every step of the way.

Day 1: Portsmouth to the Isle of Wight

Meet your fellow travellers at Portsmouth Harbour at approx. 13.00 and board the Wightlink ferry as foot passengers for the crossing to the Isle of Wight. On arrival at Fishbourne, transfer to your hotel and settle in before the start of the tour.

Later this afternoon, enjoy a welcome drinks reception, followed by an introductory talk from historian Julian Humphrys, and dinner with wine.

Day 2: Brading Roman Villa and Ventnor Botanic Garden


After breakfast, visit Brading Roman Villa, one of the most important Roman sites in Britain. The award-winning museum is built around the remains of the villa, protecting its internationally significant mosaics and archaeological discoveries. A self-guided visit allows time to explore the displays and gain an understanding of life in Roman Britain. Lunch is included today at the villa café.

In the afternoon, continue to Ventnor Botanic Garden, situated in the island’s unique microclimate on the Undercliff. Often described as Britain’s hottest garden, it supports an extraordinary collection of subtropical and Mediterranean plants that thrive in conditions rarely found elsewhere in the country. The garden’s diverse collections and spectacular coastal setting make it one of the highlights of any visit to the Isle of Wight.

The remainder of the afternoon is at leisure. Relax at the hotel or take a stroll into the Victorian seaside town of Ventnor, with its attractive promenade, shops and cafés.

Dinner with wine is served at the hotel.

Day 3: Carisbrooke Castle and Mottistone Gardens

This morning, visit Carisbrooke Castle, the historic heart of the Isle of Wight for more than eight centuries. The castle is perhaps best known as the place of imprisonment of King Charles I before his trial and execution, but its history extends from the Norman period through to the twentieth century. Explore the impressive fortifications, museum displays and attractive grounds while discovering the stories of the many individuals connected with the site.

Later, enjoy a visit to Mottistone Gardens, one of the island’s finest gardens. Sheltered by the downs and benefiting from a favourable climate, the gardens contain beautiful herbaceous borders, shrubs and productive planting, while the surrounding estate offers wonderful views across the island’s countryside. There will be time to explore both the gardens and wider estate at leisure.

Dinner with wine is served at the hotel.

Day 4: Osborne House and St Mildred’s Church

After breakfast, visit Osborne House, Queen Victoria’s much-loved seaside retreat and one of the island’s most important historic sites. Designed in the style of an Italian Renaissance villa, Osborne offers a remarkable insight into royal family life during the nineteenth century. Explore the richly furnished State Apartments, the private rooms used by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, and the extensive grounds and gardens. There will also be time to visit the charming Swiss Cottage, created as an educational retreat for the royal children and providing a unique glimpse into Victorian ideas of childhood and learning.

Later, visit St Mildred’s Church, Whippingham, which enjoyed a close association with Queen Victoria and the royal household. The church contains a wealth of royal connections and fine Victorian craftsmanship, making it one of the island’s most interesting ecclesiastical buildings.

Return to the hotel where Julian Humphrys will deliver a further talk, expanding on themes encountered during the tour. Dinner with wine follows.

Day 5: Yarmouth Castle, Farringford House and The Needles

Today’s programme begins with a visit to Yarmouth Castle, one of Henry VIII’s coastal fortresses built to defend England against invasion. Commanding impressive views across the Solent, the castle provides a fascinating introduction to Tudor coastal defence and the island’s long strategic importance.

There will be free time for lunch in the attractive harbour town of Yarmouth, with its historic streets, waterside setting and independent cafés.

In the afternoon, visit Farringford, the former home of Alfred, Lord Tennyson. During a guided tour of the house, learn about the life and work of one of Britain’s greatest Victorian poets and the distinguished visitors who gathered here during his residence. Afterwards, enjoy time to explore the beautiful gardens, which have been carefully restored to reflect their nineteenth-century appearance.

We then continue to the Old Needles Battery, dramatically positioned on the western tip of the island overlooking the famous Needles rocks and lighthouse. Built to defend the Solent and later adapted for secret rocket-testing programmes, the site combines military history with some of the finest coastal views on the Isle of Wight.

Return to the hotel for a farewell dinner with wine.

Day 6: Quarr Abbey & Departure

On our final day, visit Quarr Abbey, one of the most distinctive religious buildings on the Isle of Wight. During a guided tour, learn about the history of the Benedictine community and the remarkable architecture of this early twentieth-century monastery. There will also be time to explore the peaceful grounds and gardens, browse the visitor centre and enjoy the tranquil atmosphere of the estate.

Lunch is included in the abbey tearoom before we transfer to Fishbourne Ferry Terminal and board the Wightlink ferry as foot passengers for the return crossing to Portsmouth.

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07/05/2027
Portsmouth
£2,199
Solo Traveller Supplement From: £335
HOTELS

Tour Accommodation

Royal Hotel, Ventnor
Overlooking Ventnor’s south-facing coastline, the four-star Royal Hotel is one of the Isle of Wight’s most celebrated historic hotels. Founded in 1832 and associated with Queen Victoria, it combines period charm with modern comfort. Facilities include an award-winning restaurant, comfortable lounge areas, attractive gardens and a seasonal outdoor heated swimming pool. Bedrooms are en-suite and equipped with tea and coffee-making facilities, television and complimentary Wi-Fi. Its excellent location makes it an ideal base from which to explore the island’s many historic and cultural attractions.

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Mobility Information

This tour has a demanding fitness rating and is designed for travellers who enjoy a more active pace of exploration. While it is not a walking holiday, you should expect busy days with extended periods on your feet and visits where conditions may be more varied. These may include uneven terrain, cobbled streets, archaeological sites, steep paths, steps, stairs, limited handrails or fewer opportunities to sit and rest.
 
A good level of fitness and mobility will help you enjoy the full experience of the itinerary. Please read the day-by-day itinerary carefully, as we highlight specific practical details wherever possible. This may include notes about ground conditions, stairs, walking distances, coach access or sites where lifts are not available.
 
If you have any questions about whether this tour is suitable for you, please contact our team before booking. We are always happy to talk through the itinerary and help you make the right choice.

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Simply complete our online booking form or give us a call on 020 7251 0045 between 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday where you can speak to a real person. A 20% deposit per person is required at the time of booking, to book your place. Payments by debit card or credit card incur no charge. 

You must pay for the balance of your holiday at least 12 weeks before departure. Please note: no reminder for balance payments is sent to you and are not receipted unless requested. If you book your holiday within 12 weeks of departure, full payment is required at time of booking. Please note that some tours may require final payment to be paid earlier than 12 weeks, due to financial commitment with suppliers. The exact date will be notified to you at the time of booking. Final joining instructions and documentation will be dispatched approximately 10 days before travel.

In almost all cases, the price includes your accommodation, meals as described in the itinerary, all excursions shown in the programme, and travel arrangements from the UK. Excursions are taken by private coach exclusively for Travel Editions guests. If anything is ever excluded from the price, it will be clearly marked as optional and payable locally, you won’t find any hidden extras on your final bill. Travel Editions operates a firm no-surcharge policy, so the price you are quoted is the price you pay.

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