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.
This young, all-female indie rock band from Camden, London, has a punk royalty connection. They'll be performing their own work at the Winter Gardens on Thursday afternoon at 4pm.
We can all do with a good laugh every now and then, so why not head to the Long Room at the Winter Gardens over the next few days. I Hooky and Navy Knickers and Nicked TVs are just two shows that should have you chortling with laughter.
'Then There Were Stars' was co-written by Islander, Les Payne, who recorded 'Stars' by David Bowie in the 1970s. This 60 minute show offers two performances on Thursday afternoon. Book now to avoid disappointment.
The UK's No. 1 The Who tribute band, Who's Who, will be playing live at the Ventnor Winter Gardens on Friday 29th July, with support from DJs playing classic Mod anthems on vinyl.
The awards programme dedicated to recognising and rewarding business women on the Isle of Wight moved to the next stage with finalists in the 14 categories being announced at the Ventnor Winter Gardens last Friday.
David Bowie gave both his first and last UK performance on the Isle of Wight and also spent time in Ventnor in the mid-60s playing at the Ventnor Winter Gardens.
There'll be an alternative food market, craft and arts fair, creative workshops, live music and of course all the shops and restaurants ready to welcome you. Free parking in Dudley Road car park all day!
Organisers of the Isle of Arts festival say the artistic success of the event was not matched by a financial one and the annual event will not return to Ventnor in 2016.
Will Andrew Turner MP or Simi the Tiger make it into Arthur Smith's act this Saturday at the Ventnor Winter Gardens? Last few seats available so book now to avoid disappointment.
Find out how you can help make Ventnor the place to visit this Christmas when Ventnorville returns to the town. Planning meeting on Tuesday evening at the Winter Gardens.
It's free entry to the Beer & Cider Festival this weekend, where you can taste over 100 beers and ciders, with 5p from every pint being donated to a local charity. Rugby World Cup games will be shown on the big screen and live music is planned at all sessions.