Enjoy an immersive experience, delivering joy and entertainment for the whole family at the Museum of Ice Cream. Savor signature ice cream flavors and sweet treats as you explore the museum.
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Purchase an unlimited ride wristband for a full day of rides at America’s first indoor Nickelodeon theme park, located inside the Mall of America, Minnesota where it is always 72 degrees and sunny.
Discover Vök Baths, Iceland’s newest geothermal destination completed in the summer of 2019. Experience the country’s first and only series of floating pools. Soak in the hot water while within and surrounded by the lake.
Experience Cincinnati and the Ohio River like never before on a boat cruise. Enjoy a delicious 3-course buffet dinner aboard the boat while gazing at the city skyline with friends or family.
Admire the iconic sights of Paris on a relaxing Seine River cruise. Enjoy audio guide commentary or the interactive web app and learn about sites such as the Eiffel Tower and Notre Dame.
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Cruise the Maui coastline aboard a double-deck power catamaran on this guided tour. Visit whales in their natural habitat and watch them do everything from flapping their fins to breaching the water.
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Bembridge, Brading and St. Helen's Brading is an inland village. It has shops and pubs along its main road, but is mostly residential. Brading is home to the Brading Roman Villa, beautifully dis...
Cowes Sometimes referred to as 'West Cowes', the town of Cowes is situated on the northern tip of the island. Being at the mouth of River Medina and centrally located along The Solent, Cowes is known...
Freshwater and Totland Situated within 'West Wight', Freshwater and the smaller village of Totland next door may at first seem to be mainly a residential area. However, the area boasts some real litt...
Godshill Godshill is an inland village of medium size. This is one of the most popular tourist spots, due to it being full of character with its thatched cottages and pretty church on the hill....
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Newport is the county town and centrally located. With a population of around 24,000, Newport is one of our largest towns. There are signs of Roman settlement in the area, and the Newport Roman V...
Ryde Ryde has the largest population on the Isle of Wight, with 30,000 residents and is popular with tourists too. Everything in Ryde seems on a slightly larger scale than most towns on the island, a...
Sandown Now heading back up eastern coast of the Isle of Wight, is the sea-side resort of Sandown. A fairly large town, Sandown is great for families with a long beach and many sea-side att...
Further up the coastline are the villages of Seaview and Nettlestone. This is a lovely corner of the island, with welcoming pubs and fantastic views over the Solent towards Portsmouth from Seaview. Ne...
Shanklin Further east around the coastline is Shanklin. Although not the largest town on the Isle of Wight, it is certainly one of the most popular with tourists. You will be spoilt for choice for&nb...
Why choose the Isle of Wight? Many people are attracted to the Isle of Wight to get away from the hustle and bustle of mainland life. With a population of only 138,500 people, even our larger towns ...
Ventnor On the south-east of the island, is Ventnor. Sheltered by the highest point of the island called St. Boniface Down, this medium sized town seems to have it's own micro-climate and is often re...
Whitwell and Niton are not far from Ventnor, at the end of the south coast 'Military Road'. They both have great traditional pubs and some pretty old buildings and churches. With the essenti...
Wootton Wootton is conveniently positioned on the main road between Ryde and Newport. Wootton Creek has been used as a port and waterway for thousands of years, The Romans landed cargo here and the l...
Yarmouth To the west of Cowes is the village of Yarmouth. Much smaller than Cowes, but still attracting sailors into its port from the solent, Yarmouth is a classy place with lots of character. The o...
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