because they are a great destination ^^
The Needles Lighthouse stands at the end of the formation so that the ships can see where they are going and to not get lost.
I don't think so but you do see Pickfords vans on the Isle Of Wight
Honey bees. It was a disease which started in the Isle of Wight in 1909. It had never been known before so didn't have a name so they called it Isle of Wight disease. Its modern name is acarine.
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Queen Victoria had a holiday home there! There were lots of unusual dinosaurs, so there are some cool bone and stuff to look for! It has beaches. Blackgang chine the first Theme park in the world is there.
the isle of wight has a population of over 100,000 people, so it's pretty safe to say that yes, there are restaurants here.
There isn't a commercial airport on the Isle of Wight so it isn't possible to fly there. It's only about 80 miles from London.
The pre-Roman name for the island was possibly Ynyswight meaning channel island,they named the island the isle of wight after the pre-roman as he lived on the isle of wight before he died on the 18th July 1876.
No, you do not need a passport to travel to the Isle of Wight if you are already in the UK. The Isle of Wight is part of England, so UK residents can travel there using just a form of identification, like a driver's license. However, if you are coming from outside the UK, you will need a valid passport to enter the country before traveling to the Isle of Wight.
Yes, it is an island off of England so therefore it is in Europe
No I don't think so because when I went by a fairie /boat
Yes. There are two small airports on the Isle of Wight. However they do not have regular scheduled flights, so to do this you would need to charter a plane. The nearest major airport is Southampton.