Two Isle of Wight tourism businesses received awards from Family Traveller magazine this week at a ceremony in London hosted by TV personality, Alice Beer.
Visit Isle of Wight's tourism Website is up against two strong contenders in the TravelMole UK Awards 2017 - cast your vote to help Visit Isle of Wight become a winner.
Members of the Wight BID are invited to take part in events planned for the next two weeks have their their say, shaping the Island’s tourism activities for the next 12 months.
Of the 1,012 Wight Bid levy payers, 97 have not paid their bill for 2016/17 despite reminders from the Council and VisitIW. Attendance at a workshop is being offered in order to wipe clean their court costs.
A new 'Walking Weekend' at the beginning of 2017 features 10 guided walks to encourage visitors to kick-start their New Year’s resolutions to get active and healthy.
Visit Isle of Wight launch Romantic Breaks and Spring Escapes campaigns, designed to attract couples and families to the most romantic Island in the British Isles.
Visit Isle of Wight have not only met with a large group of Festival Walk leaders, but also Ramblers Association, AONB, Natural Enterprise and independent walkers, including the Island’s long distance walk leaders, to discuss the future of the Isle of Wight Walking Festival.
The Isle of Wight Labour Party say the Council’s decision to step away from the Walking Festival shows how drastic Government cuts now are. They urge a rethink in order to save this tourism-boosting festival of enviable reputation.
The Isle of Wight as a holiday destination will be in front of around 50,000 travel industry professionals from over 200 countries at the annual World Travel Market (WTM) next month.
From the Esplanade and Steephill to Ventnor Downs, the new Time Travel Heritage Trail can be visited in a leisurely day and will guide you through the town, where you will learn more about the rich history of Ventnor.