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Edwardian seaside resort on UK’s sunniest island to be huge this summer – one very famous local reveals where to visit

Published on May 19, 2025 at 09:37 AM

A PRETTY English seaside village often overlooked by tourists is set to be even more popular this year.

Seaview on the Isle of Wight was named the top trending coastal destination in the UK by .

Seaview, Isle of Wight coastline with boats and a stone wall.
Seaview on the Isle of Wight has been named a trending coastal destination
Seaview, Isle of Wight coastline with houses and a seagull.
Seaview was a popular seaside resort back in the Victorian era

As part of its Summer Travel Index 2025, the Edwardian village was named the top place that is seeing soaring demand.

It has been popular with some famous people in previous years – previously rented a cottage in Seaview when visiting the island

Sir Ben Ainslie once lived on the island, but put his £3.5million house on the market last year.

And on the outskirts of the village is Woodlands Vale, which was visited by .

The village once had a pier that connected the island to destinations such as .

Opening in 1881, it closed in 1951 due to major storm damage and was demolished the following year.

Now, the main activity for tourists visiting Seaview is sailing, with an annual Regatta every summer.

There is also the main Seaview Beach, as well as Seagrove Bay.

The most popular place to grab a bite is The Old Fort, a gastropub right on the seafront.

Having won a number of wards including Best Seaside Pub and the ‘s Pub of the Year, some tourists have said it was the “best meal they’ve had in a while”;;.

Seaview, Isle of Wight street scene with shops and a parked Mini Cooper.
Now the village is home to award winning pubs and hotels

And gin lovers can head to the Isle of Wight Distillery on the edge of the village which makes the popular Mermaid Gin.

If you want to stay longer than a day, there are a number of B&Bs in the village too.

However, the main hotel is the Seaview Hotel which dates back to 1901 with both rooms and even a cottage you can rent.

Or there is the more affordable Northbank Hotel with 18 rooms in the converted Victorian house.

Boats from Portsmouth take just 45 minutes to reach Seaview.

The Isle of Wight is also home to the

It is also the only part of the UK to have on average per day, according to research, carried out byThe Independent.

The island was even named the

And the here’s how to do a holiday there.

Aerial view of yachts off the Isle of Wight coast.
You can reach Seaview in 45 minutes from Portsmouth

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