Spending your holiday sin the Isle of Wight are always good decisions especially when you are going with your family and friends. You will have so much to see and do in England’s largest island that is located in the English Channel. There are a lot of visitors who make the Isle of Wight as their destination of choice. You must stay at the fabulous holiday cottages though for a lot of reasons.Holiday cottage are clean and luxurious. They are fully equipped with all the modern amenities including self-catering facilities. They can accommodate small and large groups of people and provide them with the same excellent service. Isle of Wight holiday cottages will always be the best accommodations you can get in the island. Going around the Isle of Wight will not be a problem as there are many transport choices that are available to you. You can hire a car or use public transport such as buses, trains and taxis. Here is some information about local transport that will help you in properly planning your activity at the Isle of Wight.
Buses
The main bus company that operates on the entire island is Southern Vectis. Their buses go to all of the major parts of the Isle of Wight. Whether you are alone, with your family or group of friends, you must get the popular Rover Ticket that will allow you to travel for 1, 2, 7 or 28 days on a single ticket. You can always do your sightseeing by bus. All you need to do is board the Open Top Bus Tours where tourists can explore interesting places like Sandown Bay. There are regular departure times every day for these buses and it includes a commentary about the different places that you are passing by. The bus allows you to travel to many places but save money on transport as well. You can easily find bus stations located near your Isle of Wight holiday cottages.
Trains
If you are travelling a little bit further within the island, you can also opt to ride the trains. The train service is operated by Island Line Trains. These trains go to popular locations within the island such as Shanklin, Smallbrook Junction, Sandown, Ryde Pier Head and Brading. You will find the train stations near your holiday cottages too. Two trains leave every hour so you will not have to wait long at the train stations or you can also find out their schedules before going to the stations. The train service is from 6 a.m. until past midnight. Trains are another way of travelling long distance and seeing the magnificent scenes of the countryside while saving money on transport costs as well.
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