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The island is made up of 3 major towns, Ryde being the biggest, followed by Newport and Cowes. Unlike many of the European resort islands, the Isle of Wight has a very beautiful and has a rugged landscape. It has some of the most stunning coastlines in all of Britain. From the soft sandy beaches, one can view the rocky coastline with its rugged sea ledges. All along the island, rocks from different eras are seen some which date back to 30 millions years ago.



The northern part of the coast is also rich in fossilized shellfish, crocodile and mammal bones. While the actual beach area is minimal the coastline does have a number of cliffs and ledges which appears very precarious. Standing atop the cliffs, one can see the large waves bashing the sea wall- an experience which is thrilling to say the least. The island is also rich in wildlife which ranges from red squirrels and bats.



For the backpacker, there are opportunities to go hiking, cycling, fishing and even sailing. Inland, there are ample sites for camping. For those who want to live in style, there are all types of accommodations available-from the bed & breakfast to the luxury hotels. Dining is not a problem on the island either. Surrounded by the sea, the dining is always something succulent- from lobsters to garlic shrimps. Of course, there are plenty of places which offer the traditional Fish & Chips.



The majority of tourists come to the island of Wight because of its rich natural heritage, geology and wildlife. All the towns have cafes, restaurants, amusement parks, hotels and rides. For those who like the sea, sailing is a big part of the island. Unlike a European holiday, a visit to the Isle of Wight is more of culture and a time to reminisce with the past.
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