What to do and see in Sandown, England: The Best Budget-friendly Things to do

April 19, 2022 Marissa Gamble

Sandown is a seaside resort town and civil parish on the southeast coast of the Isle of Wight, England, which neighbours the town of Shanklin to the south, with the village of Lake in between the two settlements. Sandown Bay is the name of the bay off the English Channel which both towns share, and it is notable for its long stretch of easily accessible golden sandy beach. It is the site of the lost Sandown Castle. Whilst undergoing construction, this was attacked by a French force which had fought its way over Culver Down from Whitecliff Bay, resulting in the French being repulsed. It was built too far into the sea and constantly suffered erosion, until now reduced to a pile of rocks. Later forts in the town include the Diamond Fort (named after its plan), built inshore to replace the castle and which fought off a minor attack from privateers (probably French) in 1788, and the present "Granite Fort" at Yaverland, which is now the zoo. Together with Shanklin, Sandown forms a built up area of 21,374 inhabitants.
Restaurants in Sandown

1. Steve's Beach

Sandown Esplanade, Sandown PO36 8AH England +44 7928 891020 [email protected]
Excellent
84%
Good
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Satisfactory
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Overall Ratings

5.0 based on 175 reviews

Steve's Beach

Reviewed By 643ellier

What a fantastic day we had today on the beach in one of Steve’s beach huts!! After enquiring about a hut yesterday Steve couldn’t have been more helpful letting us leave all the children’s toys, buckets, spades & paddling pools in the hut to save us bringing it all down today which with two small children & a buggy really helped!! He also let our little boy use buckets & spades which Steve provided & offered tea & coffee for our beach hut also, such a lovely man we really enjoyed our day thank you will be back next year!!!

2. The Holistic Emporium

7 High Street, Sandown PO36 8DA England +44 1983 401400 [email protected] http://www.theholisticemporium.co.uk
Excellent
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5.0 based on 28 reviews

The Holistic Emporium

We specialise in raw, polished and tumbled gemstones, crystals and fossils; each with their own unique healing and guidance properties. We are a popular new age shop based on the Isle of Wight and we also sell many items such as bags, candles, incense, books, angel/tarot and oracle cards, original new age art, and lots of wild and wacky Steampunk creations.

3. Kaleidoscope

Pier Street, Sandown PO36 8JR England +44 7789 888985 [email protected] http://www.kaleidoscopeiow.co.uk/index.htm
Excellent
82%
Good
6%
Satisfactory
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Poor
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4.5 based on 33 reviews

Kaleidoscope

Established in 2000 Sandown's original gemstone shop selling gemstone jewellery, gemstone carvings, crystals, fossils, rough and tumbled stones, and dream catchers. Our opening times are as follows: Monday, Tuesday , Friday : CLOSED Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday: 11.00 - 13.00; 15.00 - 17.00 SUMMER HOLIDAYS from end of July to end of August open daily 10.30 - 17.00 and evenings 20.00 - 21.30

Reviewed By 952yvettep

The gentleman that served us, I believe he and his wife own the shop and he was such a lovely gentleman to talk too. He knew what allot about what he sells and was so helpful to my young daughter with her choice of rocks.

4. The Garlic Farm

Mersley Farm Mersley Lane Mersley Farm, Newchurch, Sandown PO36 0NR England +44 1983 865378 [email protected] http://www.thegarlicfarm.co.uk
Excellent
53%
Good
31%
Satisfactory
11%
Poor
3%
Terrible
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4.5 based on 2,311 reviews

The Garlic Farm

The Garlic Farm is all about garlic...We've been growing garlic on the Isle of Wight for over 30 years now and are the UK's largest specialist garlic grower. We are proud of our exceptional quality garlic which is renowned for its flavour, keeping quality and beauty. We also travel the world to find the best quality garlic varieties to offer our customers. We sell our garlic through our farm shop, farmers' markets, our website and through specialist food retailers across the UK including farm shops and delicatessens. We welcome visitors to our beautiful farm in the Arreton Valley. We offer free entry, free tastings, farm shop, garlic restaurant, education room, farm walks, farm animals, children's play area and access to farm land. We aim to educate our customers all about garlic, amazing flavours and a natural, rural farm experience for adults and children.

Reviewed By H8807AXrichardb

great walk around the farm, shop in nice and big and there is a tasting room (try before you buy) and theres a educational area as well, worth a visit

5. Glory Art Glass

22 Melville Street, Sandown PO36 8HX England +44 1983 402515 [email protected] http://www.gloryartglass.com
Excellent
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4.5 based on 103 reviews

Glory Art Glass

An independent glassblowing studio / gallery in Sandown, Isle of Wight. A family run business now in it's 20th year making beautiful hand sculpted art glass inspired by the natural surroundings of the island. Witness the magic of this ancient craft with their free glass blowing demonstrations which happen throughout the day (in season) Not only is every piece a stunning work of art, much of gallery itself was designed and hand built by the family, giving it a truly memorable touch. Their vibrant and unique glass makes perfect souvenirs and gifts for all occasions. The Evans family look forward to meeting and introducing you to the world of glass! School and large group bookings are available on request.

Reviewed By chucksf2020

Caught A Glimpse of Mind blowing gallery overflowing with Colourful glass Artifacts coupled with live Magical glass making viewing. Undeniably Quite an Amazing Beauty of Discovery ! Defo would recomend to all

6. Yaverland Beach

Yaverland Road, Sandown PO36 8QB England
Excellent
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4.5 based on 254 reviews

Yaverland Beach

Reviewed By iandD2328HO - Bedford, United Kingdom

A stunning beach. Unlike those further west in Sandown and Shanklin, Yaverland is backed by cliffs rather than hotels, crazy golf and cafes. A large car park has toilets, outdoor taps (for cleaning off sandy feet) and baby changing facilities. There is a cafe that offers both sit down and take always, plus beach paraphernalia like sand shoes and buckets and spades. Check tide times as the beach is at its best at low tide - especially when they are Springs. The sand goes on forever and the beach shelves really gently, so super safe for children. Predictably, the first 200 yards from the car park gets very busy but the beach is a mile long - so worth tracking further to find your own space. Take real care under the red cliffs which are prone to regular rock falls and give them a wide berth. It’s dog friendly throughout the year and locals walk there every day of the year. The far end, beyond the red cliffs, is naturist friendly and on a hot day, there may be 20 or so getting an all over tan or swimming in the buff. At high tide, this section of the beach gets cut off for several hours, giving even more privacy. Also worth checking the forecast - if a strong breeze is blowing, a walk in to wind gets you well and truly sand blasted!

7. Alverstone Mead Nature Reserve

Burnt House Lane, Alverstone, Sandown PO36 0HB England http://www.wightnaturefund.org.uk
Excellent
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4.5 based on 39 reviews

Alverstone Mead Nature Reserve

Reviewed By PVilly

I was staying with friends who live right opposite the entrance to Sandown Meadows reserve and we went for an early morning bird watching walk. It turns out that there are actually three nature reserves right next to each other - Sandown Meadows, Sandown Community Orchard and Alverstone Mead - so we decided to visit all three! You can do this via a figure of eight route which means you can alternate between the old railway track path and muddier paths across fields. The bird hide at Alverstone was definitely the highlight, especially with the birdfeeder which was covered with blue tits and great tits. We didn't see any kingfishers and red squirrels - so an excuse to go there again!

8. Wildheart Animal Sanctuary, Isle of Wight

Yaverland Road, Sandown PO36 8QB England +44 1983 403883 [email protected] http://www.wildheartanimalsanctuary.org
Excellent
48%
Good
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Satisfactory
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Poor
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4.0 based on 2,859 reviews

Wildheart Animal Sanctuary, Isle of Wight

At the Wildheart Animal Sanctuary we look forward to welcoming you to meet our wonderful animals for an immersive and stimulating visit. You will meet some of the most exciting, yet threatened animals on our planet, including Tigers, Lions, Meerkats, Lynx, Reptiles and much more. The Sanctuary rescues many of its inhabitants from poor and inhumane conditions around Europe. There are daily talks from our Animal Carers and also animal encounters to help you have the opportunity to get up close and hands-on with our animal residents. You will discover and learn about the journeys of how the animals came to the Sanctuary and their vital role in championing the cause for their species in the wild overseas. There is a large animal playground to tire the little ones out. Enjoy delicious, fresh and local food and drink from our Wildheart Café overlooking Sandown Bay. Or you can picnic in the company of our Capuchin and Spider monkeys!

Reviewed By KAL1667

My partner and I visited Sandown zoo yesterday for the ‘big cat’ experience ...............there are no words to describe how incredible it was. Kerrie was a brilliant guide, extremely knowledgable and so passionate about the beautiful tigers and lions & they were so responsive to her - it was incredible to see these beautiful animals up close, they all look amazing and are clearly very spoilt which is no more than they deserve. If you get the chance to go to the zoo, I would absolutely recommend it; the whole place is clean and so well looked after, the animals are adored by the staff and I felt so privileged to be able to be that close to these amazing cats. Huge thanks to Kerrie for making it a wonderful day and a massive thanks to Charlotte and all her team for giving their love and lives to the zoo.

9. Amazon World Zoo Park

Watery Lane Newchurch, Sandown PO36 0LX England +44 1983 867122 http://www.amazonworld.co.uk
Excellent
45%
Good
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Satisfactory
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Poor
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4.0 based on 1,484 reviews

Amazon World Zoo Park

This all-weather recreation of the Amazon rainforest houses over 200 species of animals and birds.

Reviewed By 527josied

Fantastic place, so many lovely unusual animals to see, they have armadillos, badgers, sloths, wallaby that you can walk up to and feed, turtles and tortoises, wild birds and parrots, meerkats and many more. It was an amazing experience as its not animals you see everyday. We enjoyed sitting and having some lunch at the cafe there and had fun looking around the shop at the end. I would highly recommend amazon World.

10. Dinosaur Isle

Culver Parade, Sandown PO36 8QA England +44 1983 404344 http://www.dinosaurisle.com/
Excellent
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Good
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Satisfactory
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Poor
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Terrible
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4.0 based on 955 reviews

Dinosaur Isle

In a spectacular pterosaur shaped building watching over Sandown’s blue flag beach is Britain’s first purpose built dinosaur museum. Walk back through fossilised time to the period of the dinosaurs where you will find amongst the fossils many interactive displays. On a recreated landscape enhanced by sights, smells and sounds you will meet life sized dinosaurs including our animatronic Neovenator. Guided fossil hunts (which must be pre-booked) have proved to be a popular addition to a visit.

Reviewed By KalieM

This was our 2nd visit to Dinosaur Isle and this year we also went on a guided fossil walk with them. So interesting, found some amazing stuff and learnt loads even with a 4 year old in tow!! The museum itself is small but packed full of great stuff, lots of hands on stuff for the kids and some great exhibits. When we visited last year the conservancy was opened up and we got to handle some amazing bones and had a great conversation with the guys there. The staff are all really helpful and friendly and would highly recommend a visit!!

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