The Portsmouth Guest Guide 2016

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Welcome Welcome to The Portsmouth Guest Guide

As Hampshire’s historic waterfront city and the UK’s only island city, Portsmouth has plenty to offer in terms of heritage and culture which makes it a perfect city destination. There’s plenty to experience in Portsmouth – whether it be visiting the popular attractions at the Historic Dockyard, which include the hugely popular Mary Rose Museum, or discovering the miles of beach, which starts at Southsea and runs along the Southern end of the isle of Portsea, there is plenty of fun to be had for all ages. The Louis Vuitton America’s Cup World Series comes to Portsmouth in July and will feature the best sailors in the world. The action will be able to be seen from the Race Village where big screens will show the live racing action. Portsmouth is becoming a hub for the some of the best live music events with festivals such as Victorious Festival bringing top performing bands and acts to the city at the end of August. Whether you are staying overnight or for a little longer there is much to be explored and enjoyed. So sit back, relax and turn the pages to discover more about Portsmouth and what you can do during your visit. We hope that you enjoy discovering Portsmouth and that you will come back and stay soon …

Jo Andrews

Also available: is located within the D-Day Museum on Southsea Seafront and our highly trained staff have a wealth of information at their fingertips to help you make the most of your stay in the city: Tel: 023 9282 6722 Email vis@portsmouthcc.gov.uk www.visitportsmouth.co.uk

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where do you go from here?

PAGE 4 Itineraries 8 Featured artist: Alison Gardiner 10 Make a splash with a family day out 11

Pizza oven secrets

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Kings Theatre Portsmouth

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Home of the Big Guns

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Italian food fun with Bella

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Marwell Zoo

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Discover the Isle of Wight

17 Amusements, rides and fun!

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A BIG day out

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Southsea beach and beyond

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Smell the coffee at Coffee Cup

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Hampshire’s Top Attractions

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Café Culture

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Southsea Island Leisure

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The Marmion

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Itineraries ItineraryONE

Seaside fun for all the family The UK’s only island city boasts a magnificent promenade running from Eastney to Old Portsmouth. 
Along the length of the beach are a plethora of attractions for all ages – many evoke memories of traditional seaside holidays of the past with swan-shaped pedalos on Canoe Lake and the nearby pitch and putt. The Tenth Hole, a popular café, sitting alongside the course, is well known for its eye-poppingly large cakes and is a great place for breakfast too. Southsea Castle is the place where Henry VIII watched the Mary Rose sink. Now it’s a great place to visit and the kids will have hours of fun exploring the passages below ground.
 Every weekend throughout the summer there is live music from an assortment of musicians at the Band Stand. Pack a picnic and prepare to enjoy great music, a party atmosphere and one of the best backdrops in the world. (You will see everything from warships to sailing ships, hovercrafts, ferries and pleasure boats traversing the Solent). There is a fascinating walk from Clarence Pier to Old Portsmouth. You can follow the route along the raised section with the harbour to one side and the old town to the other and see such landmarks as Portsmouth Cathedral, the Square Tower (often open for arts and crafts/ vintage events) and the Round Tower where generations have welcomed home their sailor sweethearts, waving as the navy ships pass close-by.

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ItineraryTWO Shopping, shopping, shopping

• Indulge in an ice-cream on Southsea beach whilst There’s no doubting the attraction of Gunwharf Quays when it comes to shopping. Once the watching the UK’s only former home of HMS Vernon, the Royal Navy’s Torpedo Branch, the site now boasts 90 designer commercial Hovercraft. outlets at this great location with easy parking – and after you’ve finished with the shops, there are wonderful bars and restaurants to revive you. • Head to the top of the Nearby is Commercial Road which houses all the major high street names and the Cascades Emirates Spinnaker Tower Shopping Centre. While in Southsea you will find Knight and Lee (John Lewis) in the Palmerston and if you dare, walk across Road precinct along with a large Debenhams department store. the glass floor. If you prefer to shop in independent boutiques, head for Marmion Road and Albert Road where you will find everything from antiques, artworks and artisan chocolates. Take the time to wander • Take a stroll along Albert and enjoy the laid-back atmosphere. Road, Castle Road and At the end of a shopping spree, make your way to the Belle Isle in Osborne Road for great food, Palmerston Road to seek a buzzing atmosphere and a pitcher of Sangria. out the great independent shops and curiosities. • Visit the Historic Dockyard and explore Portsmouth’s great history with the sea at one of the many museums, which tell the story of the city’s navel heritage, people and contribution to Britain’s maritime history. • Listen to at band at the bandstand on Southsea Common or enjoy the wide open space– perfect for kite flying, picnics, ball games and lazing in the summer sunshine.

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If you’ve not managed to fit everything in, you’ll just have to come back! www.mydogsighs.co.uk

ItineraryTHREE Creative Portsmouth With its long association with great authors Portsmouth’s literary heritage is well known and you will find blue and brown plaques around the city. Charles Dickens was born in the city in 1812 and his birthplace, a small house on Old Commercial Road, is now a museum, which celebrates the author’s life and his many novels. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle worked in Portsmouth as a doctor and it was at No. 1 Bush Villas on Elm Grove that he wrote the first two Sherlock Holmes novels. Rudyard Kipling also lived for a time in the city and you will find his house in Campbell Road which bears a blue plaque to mark his time in the city from 1871-77. Portsmouth is still a creative city, with a thriving contemporary art scene. Turner Prize winning artist Grayson Perry studied for a BA in fine art at Portsmouth Polytechnic and it is home now to a thriving creative scene. There are always exhibitions of fine and decorative art at the free Portsmouth Museum, with a collection spanning 500 years of art, sculpture, photography, print, glass and ceramics. There is an exhibition programme, which changes every few months and other creative events and activities, along with a lovely café and open garden area for the warmer months For contemporary art and upcoming artists, Aspex Gallery in Gunwharf Quays hosts artists from around the world with a first-class programme of exhibitions. There are also smaller galleries that hold regular exhibitions such as Art Space’s Gasp Gallery. Art Space also hold ‘open studio’ events several times a year. There are new galleries opening all the time in the city such as the Coastguard Studios, Portsmouth Guildhall’s new space - Zodiac Art Gallery and the University’s new Space Gallery. There are also regular exhibitions in alternative spaces such as hairdressers and orthodontists, garages and pubs. All along the seafront in the warmer months there are creative events from art fairs at the Square Tower to craft workshops at Southsea Greenhouse

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Keep your eyes peeled on a Friday for pieces of artwork left dotted about the city for an appreciative audience to take home. My Dog Sighs (featured on BBC2’s The Culture Show) is a great proponent of the free art scheme and you can see more of his work by visiting www.mydogsighs.co.uk. To see some of his spectacular wall art in the flesh, walk down Exmouth Road from Albert Road, past the colourful terraced houses towards Marmion Road and just before the junction, there is a garage on the right hand side with a spectacular piece of his work. (Take the time to watch My Dog Sighs - A Can is Born on Vimeo). My Dog Sighs has recently collaborated with five other artists on painting the walls of Hilsea Lido of which certain parts can be seen from the M27 and M725 motorways. On Albert Road, there’s plenty of street art to admire, remember to look up and you might see something quite unexpected. At 1 Albert Road is the immensely popular Garage Lounge – perfect for morning coffee, wonderful lunches or fantastic tea and cake. Or why not wander through the Palmerston Road precinct to sample the delights of Like a Teatray in the Sky on Osborne Road. Great food, lovely people, a fun vibe and some of the most delightful crockery you are ever likely to see.
 As evening approaches head to one of the theatres; the Kings Theatre in Southsea or the New Theatre Royal to see cuttingedge dance, opera, ballet or if you are visiting during the summer months, look out for the open air performances. But if live music is more your scene, Portsmouth Guildhall boasts a impressive calendar of live music, comedy and shows whilst the Wedgewood Rooms in Southsea is a wellestablished live music venue, playing host to many national and international live acts in the worlds of music and comedy.

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Teach Portsmouth Are you a teacher or looking to train to teach? We are looking for you!

Teaching in Portsmouth gives a wonderful opportunity to access life living close to the Solent and the South Downs, with the New Forest National Park just down the road. A fantastic place to live and work Portsmouth offers much for everyone, be it shopping, music, culture, and 7km of beach front. Whether you are an NQT, experienced teacher or looking to get into teaching/return to teaching we have something to offer. As a small Local Authority we are able to offer excellent CPD and networking opportunities within our city schools, along with a teaching school that offers first class support, and great opportunities for career development.

Find out what our teachers have to say about working here and view our current vacancies at www.teachportsmouth. co.uk following the link to jobs, or via the PCC website at www.portsmouth.gov.uk To find out more about getting into teaching or returning to teaching visit www.portsmouthtsa.org Teach Portsmouth run regular recruitment events in the city. Visit our website or follow our Teach Portsmouth Facebook page to find out about future events. Be part of the success story‌ make a difference, Teach Portsmouth

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Featured artist:

Alison Gardiner

Artist and illustrator Alison Gardiner has lived in Southsea for nearly 20 years and is often inspired by the “sea-side village” vibe of the UK’s only island city. Showcasing her work on the front of The Portsmouth Guest Guide, we find out more about Alison’s work and unique souvenirs. How did your artistic career begin Alison? I moved to Southsea from Hatfield, and at first I did miss the hustle and bustle of being so close to London where I had a studio in Clerkenwell.

My other particular interest is in Architecture. Working with the National Trust and other heritage sites gives me a wonderful array of different architectural styles to illustrate.

I studied printed textiles at college, but moved into illustration for my career quite early on. My first work was in greeting cards, and over the years, I have worked in lots of different areas, including children’s books, consumer magazines, printed textiles and ceramics.

What is your favourite piece and why? I loved creating my Christmas at the Cathedral advent calendar, which is actually an illustration of Canterbury Cathedral. It is an amazing piece of architecture, and it was a real pleasure to be able to make it as festive as possible! When it comes to Portsmouth illustrations, my favourite has to be The Spinnaker Tower; it’s such an iconic monument to the city and its shipping heritage.

Tell us about your style: My preferred medium is gouache and ink. With this technique I have created a distinctive style, which is bright, colourful and eye catching. All my art is hand drawn with no computers involved! What inspires you? My inspiration often comes from history and architecture. I love to research the history and stories surrounding the place I am illustrating. The past and the present are so often interlinked; for example, whilst designing a tea towel illustrating Garter Day at Windsor Castle for the Royal Collection, I really had to understand the Order of the Garter.

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The Order is the oldest British Order of Chivalry, founded in 1348 by Edward III. It was extremely important to get the Members, their ceremonial garments and their position in the pageant procession correct.

How did you get into illustrating souvenirs? In 2000, I was commissioned by the National Trust to create a mug design for Corfe Castle, in Dorset and that led to a growing range of National Trust mugs. I have now designed over 50 Property mugs and the range gets added to every year. Jigsaws, notebooks, key rings and fridge magnets followed and the souvenirs range expanded. Since then, I have created bespoke souvenirs for many historic and heritage sites, including our very own, Mary Rose Museum and extended my own Great British, London and Portsmouth collections.

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You can see Alison’s work and pick up some Portsmouth souvenirs from the new Retail and Outlet Shop at 82 Elm Grove, Southsea, PO5 1LN. Monday-Wednesday, Friday: 10:00-17:00 Thursday: 10:00-15:00 Saturday & Sunday: Closed

What are your top 5 favourite things to do when in Portsmouth? 1. A cycle along the seafront is always a pleasure. 2. Dining out at the variety of local independent restaurants. 3. Taking the Hovercraft to the Isle of Wight. 4. The fantastic Sourdough bakery, Bread Addiction, on our street, Elm Grove. Their croissants are probably the best this side of the channel. 5. Evensong at the Cathedral; superb choral singing.

If you could illustrate anyone, any place or any event – what would it be? I would love to illustrate some of our great sports events. I have been lucky enough to work with Royal Ascot, illustrating the great characters who are so much part of this event. The America’s Cup World Series is one that is in my sights! What springs to mind when you think about Portsmouth? Portsmouth is unique as the only island city in the UK - this geographic feature creates its character. It’s also a city immersed in history, for example D Day, Charles Dickens birthplace; and being home to the creator of Sherlock Holmes and famous engineer, Isambard Kingdom Brunel. Portsmouth’s seafront location is very special. Where else can you sit on the beach watching a wide variety of different ships sail by only yards away, all against the backdrop of the Isle of Wight! WWW.ALISONGARDINER.CO.UK

What are the must-sees and dos? Portsmouth is a city of museums with the centrepiece being the Historic Dockyard. I highly recommend visiting The Mary Rose Museum to see Henry VIII’s flagship, Mary Rose, which was raised from the seabed and preserved. There’s a lovely café looking out on the stern of HMS Victory and the modern Royal Navy jetty where large warships are often berthed. You can sit with your coffee and see 500 years of Naval history; a unique experience. And no visit to Portsmouth is complete without a harbour tour. Southsea has become a really interesting place for shopping. It has everything from quirky antiques dealers, and unique independent shops to John Lewis. Try Pie and Vinyl in Castle Road, where you can to go for a top quality pie while browsing through vinyl records. That’s pretty specialist!

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The Pyramids Centre is one of Portsmouth’s largest entertainment, leisure and event complex’s located along Southsea Beach. The centre boasts a variety of activities for all ages with leisure pools, flumes, waves, pool inflatables and a three level soft play adventure world filled with mazes, climbing nets and ball pits. There is a spacious multipurpose gym with over 70 pieces of cardiovascular and resistance equipment and a weekly programme of fitness classes including Zumba, yoga and aqua aerobics. Feel exhilarated in the three fun pools offering a wide range of swim activities including super splash, and Alien

Inflatable Run. For adults there’s ladies and adult only swim sessions. Afterwards refuel at the centre’s poolside or reception café’s. Stocked with a wide range of food and drink from freshly made sandwiches, jacket potato’s and other delicious treats. If you are looking for an evening of entertainment, the Pyramids is a great place to experience the thrill and buzz of live music, comedy, sport and cultural events. Quench your thirst during gigs at bars located inside our auditoriums. Our friendly team are always ready to serve a great range of beers, ciders, spirits and soft drinks.

FOR EVENTS VISIT: WWW.BHLIVETICKETS.CO.UK LOCATION: PYRAMIDS CENTRE, CLARENCE ESPLANADE, PORTSMOUTH, PO5 3ST. POOL TIMETABLE AVAILABLE ON WEBSITE WWW.PYRAMIDS.CO.UK 023 9279 9977

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The Spa at Pyramids offers a luxurious range of Elemis, holistic & beauty treatments to suit all occasions. Whether it’s a spa day with friends or simply to destress and unwind we have something for you. Our team of therapists offer a selection of treatments using Elemis products to indulge your body, relax your mind and revive your spirit. Pamper yourself from top to toe with our comprehensive range of Elemis facials or our soothing body treatments. Elemis are a pioneering British spa and skincare brand, with powerful combination in using natural ingredients, cutting edge technology and proven clinical trials.

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Sea Views

Southsea’s beach, bar and grill restaurant right on the seafront; where serving good food for all the family is always on the menu. So visit when you’re out for the day enjoying the seafront, celebrating an anniversary or even a sunset, Mozzarella Joes is the place to be and every day is a ‘Mojoe’ one. If you’ve ever watched the boats go by whilst sipping a cocktail or a beer on the balcony you will have experienced the magic of Mojoes. Your taste buds should be doing a jig at the mention of the Stone Baked Pizza and if you’ve tucked into Gourmet Burgers your tummy should be murmuring ‘mmmmms’ right now.

Mozzarella Joes

Try the BIGGEST burger in the South – the Giant Scooby Doo! Perhaps you will find some seaside classics such as traditional fish and chips or even calamari - the perfect complement to the Solent views. You can even watch the famous food creation take place in the open plan kitchen - follow the glow of the giant orange pizza oven to learn the secrets of Mozzarella Joes homemade flavours. What more could you ask for?

back for more - kiddies included! Share the experience, spare some time to listen to the sea and spend time together with your family, when you visit Mozzarella Joes on Southsea Beach. Located on Clarence Esplanade between the Blue Reef Aquarium and the Hovercraft terminal.

For a casual breakfast, lunch, a dinner or even just a coffee you will find plenty on the extensive menu to tempt your curiosity and entice you

OPEN FROM 10AM TILL 10PM, MONDAY TO SUNDAY. LOCATION: CLARENCE ESPLANADE SOUTHSEA, PO5 3AE WWW.MOZZARELLAJOES.CO.UK

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© Alecsandra Raluca Dragoi Photography

a theatre of national importance

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he dignified and beautiful Kings Theatre, situated on Albert Road in Southsea, is one of the best examples of an elegant Edwardian playhouse to be found in the British Isles with many of its original features and Italian Renaissance style of décor still intact. The theatre, a result of the vision and business acumen of John Waters Boughton and the architectural prowess of Frank Matcham, one of the greatest theatre architects of his time, opened in 1907 in “a most glittering of occasions”. Since that night numerous productions have visited the Kings - the theatre was the venue for the opening of the famous ‘Aldwych Farces’ and in 1974, Director Ken Russell filmed the Pinball Wizard sequence of the rock opera ‘Tommy’ featuring The Who and Elton John here. Many stars of the stage and screen have performed at the Kings including Sarah Bernhardt, Noel Coward, Sean Connery, Rex Harrison,

Spike Milligan, Ivor Novello, Sybil Thorndike and HB Irving to name but a few of the greats of the last century and the theatre is proud to include Dillie Keane, Hugh Dennis, Anita Harris and Lisa Reilly as their current Patrons. Since 2003 the theatre has been operated by Kings Theatre Trust Ltd and over £2million has been spent on an extensive restoration programme to carry out vital repairs, restoration and improve facilities. In 2016 the theatre launched its Big Project which will see major restoration and renovation to create improved facilities and opportunities to ensure the continued enjoyment of the Kings for many generations to come. The Kings has a full and varied programme of shows throughout the year to suit all tastes including Musicals, Ballet, Opera, Dance, Music and Tribute acts, Drama, Comedy, Family Shows, Film, Screenings and of course traditional Pantomime!

KINGS THEATRE, ALBERT ROAD, SOUTHSEA, PO5 2QJ

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A MAGICAL THEATRE

Check out what’s on tonight at the Kings Theatre at www.kingsportsmouth.co.uk or call the Box Office on 023 9282 8282. We look forward to welcoming you!

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HOME OF THE BIG GUNS

The Royal Armouries Museum is home to Britain’s national collection of arms and armour, with sites in Leeds, The White Tower (Tower of London) and Fort Nelson just outside Portsmouth. This world-renowned collection contains over 75,000 objects, including arms, armour and artillery from the early medieval period to the present day, from Europe, Asia and the Americas. Fort Nelson houses the Royal Armouries’ collection of artillery and historic cannon – the Big Guns – with over 350 on display, tracing the development of artillery from pre-gunpowder siege machines to the modern day. This vast Victorian fortification, high on the chalk ridge of Portsdown Hill, was built in the 1860s as part of a defensive chain around Portsmouth and its vital Royal Dockyard. It is probably the best surviving example of a Victorian fortress and has been restored to its original 19th-century state, together with parts of its Second World War history. Visitors can explore the vast 19-acre site to discover secret tunnels and underground chambers, and some of the best panoramic views of Portsmouth Harbour, the Meon Valley and South Downs National Park from the ramparts.

Take a guided tour to unearth the intriguing history of Fort Nelson and imagine the tough life of the Victorian garrison soldiers in the refurbished barracks, kitchen and hospital. The magnificent Voice of the Guns gallery, showcases 14 of the most distinctive weapons from the national collection, key pieces include sections of the infamous Iraqi Super Gun, antiaircraft guns used to defend the South Coast and the city of Portsmouth during the Second World War, and a medieval wall-smasher, the Great Turkish Bombard, dating to 1464. The newly configured Artillery Hall displays an extensive range of 20th-century guns. The largest on display being the enormous 200-tonne First World War Railway Howitzer. Fort Nelson is one of a few places where you can experience live black-powder firings of historic artillery pieces. One of the big guns is fired every day at 1pm and there are special gunfiring events throughout the year. Cafe 1871 is open daily, serving a wide selection of delicious cakes, snacks and light meals. Relax and enjoy the views from the terrace with a pot of freshly brewed tea or a barista-made coffee. Enjoy Fort Nelson whatever the weather – there’s stuff to do, things to see, inside, outside and entry’s free.

Visit the Royal Armouries website for full details of our forthcoming events

LOCATION: PORTSDOWN HILL RD, FAREHAM, PO17 6AN. WWW.ROYALARMOURIES.ORG

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OPEN DAILY: 10AM-5PM (APR-OCT) / 10.30AM-4PM (NOV-MAR) CLOSED 24, 25 & 26 DEC. FREE ENTRY & PARKING.

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Get your

taste of the Italian life with

Bella Italia this summer

Bella Portsmouth has just opened on Gunwharf Quays, and is not to be missed! Bella is thrilled to bring their amazing new look, fabulous new menu and lots of Italian fun to Portsmouth – especially as this year marks Bella being 25 years young! Bella Italia is passionate about bringing a genuine taste of Italy to its customers, with many ingredients sourced from family run businesses across Italy which have been produced the same way for generations. From the oldest pasta maker in Italy ‘Agnesi’ to the Northern style cured and baked meats from the ‘Fontana’ family to the Southern style cured meats and salami from ‘San Vincenzo’, which bring that true Italian flavour and the Bella trademark Limoncello, which comes from ‘Dolce Cilento’ based in the heart of Cilento National Park near Amalfi coast.

cream masterpieces with so many flavours to choose from and an array of toppings to add as well. Customers can also choose from a refreshing drinks menu including cocktails, ‘tall and talented’ spirit mixes with a twist, authentic Italian wine or the speciality Italian lager, Menabrea. Bella at Gunwharf Quays is open 7 days a week for breakfast, lunch and dinner – so don’t waste time and see for yourself! Expect to see beautiful Italian artwork, quirky seating – perfect for romantic dinners and cosy family gettogethers, or cocktails with the girls. The outside area, which stretches over two levels, can seat over 150 people and is the perfect place to sip the beautiful cocktails, wines and soak up the sunshine in the dynamic and vibrant waterfront city of Portsmouth. General Manager, Eleanor Hunt, said: ‘We are so excited to join the amazing Gunwharf Quays in Portsmouth. Our new menu is packed full of carefully crafted dishes and the restaurant looks fantastic! The team have been welcoming locals and tourists alike for breakfast, lunch and dinner and it’s been a real pleasure to open Bella here on the Quays’.

Their new menu is better than ever, and some of the hero dishes include a richer and creamier Carbonara made with fresh tagliatelle, topped with leeks and crispy pancetta, a home-made Lasagne, made fresh in-house every day, and new Roma pizzas: inspired by Roman pizzas, these are made with a touch of sourdough and are hand stretched further for a thinner and crispier base. For those with a sweet tooth, the shot desserts are a perfectly portioned sweet treat for sharing, with new flavours of Limoncello Tart and Salted Caramel Chocolate Pot. As well as petite but delicious shot desserts – every new Bella now features a Gelato cart – with 11 flavours of real Italian Ice Cream that is sure to inspire creative ice LOCATION: UNIT R10 (WATERFRONT), GUNWHARF QUAYS, PORTSMOUTH, PO1 3TA. WWW.BELLAITALIA.CO.UK

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Marwell Zoo Visit Marwell Zoo, just 19 miles from Portsmouth, and discover the wonders of the natural world.

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rom ring-tailed coatis to majestic giraffes, endangered tigers to giant anteaters, curious meerkats to pygmy hippos – their 140-acre park is home to an incredible range of exotic and endangered species, in beautiful, landscaped surroundings and by exploring Marwell Zoo you’ll play a big part in helping to save them.

A host of exciting special events and fun packed activities will be taking place throughout the year at Marwell during school holidays, promising to occupy the most curious of little monkeys. Marwell’s Zany Zebras will gallop through Southampton and Marwell Zoo for 10 weeks from 16 July creating two fun, family friendly trails for all to enjoy. Over 140 brightly coloured sculptures will adorn the city streets and a miniature replica trail will be hosted at the zoo. Find out fun facts about the Grevy’s zebra, and finally figure out if they are white with black stripes or black with white stripes! Learn how you can support their community based conservation programmes in Northern Kenya around Grevy’s zebras whilst taking part in a host of zany activities. As well as Marwell’s Zany Zebras, you can experience the African Wilderness first hand at their newest and biggest ever exhibit – Wild Explorers! Home to white rhino, Grevy’s zebra and scimitar-horned oryx, the new immersive exhibit is five times bigger than any other at the zoo. You’ll enjoy a cracking view of the animals, both near and far, from

the raised observation boardwalk – the perfect spot for wildlife photography. What’s more, the exhibit offers covered areas for exhibitions and education sessions plus a themed play area for your children to practice their ranger skills. Marwell Zoo also offers guests a programme of fascinating daily talks and feeds on a range of animal species throughout the day including giraffes, meerkats, penguins and ring-tailed coatis. When you fancy a break and the kids want to play, stop by at one of the fantastic adventure playgrounds for some fun or even take them for a relaxing ride on either the road train (for free!) or the rail train. Marwell Zoo provides all the facilities you and your family need for a brilliant day out at any time of the year – it’s more than just a zoo! LOCATION: THOMPSON’S LANE, COLDEN COMMON, WINCHESTER SO21 1JH WWW.MARWELL.ORG.UK 01962 777407 MARWELLWILDLIFE

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Appley Tower, Ryde Beach ©Visit Isle of Wight

What shall we do today?

Let’s go to the Isle of Wight! Just 22 minutes from Portsmouth lies an Island of pure happiness just waiting to be discovered. Let Wightlink Ferries’ speedy catamaran from Portsmouth Harbour station take you to Ryde Pier Head, gateway to the beautiful Isle of Wight where there is room to breathe. With a wonderful combination of beautiful beaches, stunning landscapes, amazing attractions and delicious eateries, the Island has something for everyone to enjoy. Ryde is a fantastic family-friendly destination in its own right with miles of sandy beaches and many seafront attractions. If you’re in the mood for retail therapy, browse the great range of shops, you’ll find many household names and plenty of fascinating independent stores. Why not go further afield? Connect with public transport at Ryde Pier and take the Island Line train to a host

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of destinations including the Isle of Wight Steam Railway and the popular family resorts of Sandown and Shanklin. And Southern Vectis buses will take you anywhere you want to go, climb on the top deck and enjoy the views. You can always rent a bike (or take your own for free on the catamaran) and head out into the countryside or along the coast on more than 200 miles of cycle routes. They even include off-road bridleways and level tracks on former railway lines. Or bring your walking boots and leave the towns behind on over 500 miles of footpaths. Especially for younger members of the family, check out the Isle of Wight’s top attractions such as Blackgang Chine, Robin Hill Country Park, The Needles Landmark Attraction, Isle of Wight Zoo or Amazon World Zoo Park. Heritage lovers will delight in

Carisbrooke Castle and Osborne. And, when it’s time for a well-earned rest, you’ll find the Island is a haven for foodies with so many great cafes, restaurants, tea shops and pubs to choose from. It’s a perfect day out. Wightlink Ferries can take you across the Solent for hours of fun or why not stay longer and make it a memorable short break? Ryde Beach

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larence Pier, Southsea is one of the largest amusement parks on the south coast and boasts all manner of amusements, rides and activities for all the family. Can you rise to the challenge of Pier Pressure? It is the UK’s first double decker urban extreme aerial high ropes challenge course which looks out over Southsea Beach and across the Solent. Suitable for the whole family, it has 28 different elements for you to navigate from tight ropes to four-inch beams at a height of more than 10 metres, high wire rope bridges and ladders. You don’t have to be ultra fit – just as long as you can climb a set of stairs, and everyone who takes to the ropes is fitted with a harness and given comprehensive safety training from experienced instructors. So what is there to fear?

For those who don’t want to take to the Sky Trail, the new attraction which provides breath-taking stunning views across the Solent is a 32m diameter Solent Wheel. With 24 carriages, you can sit back, relax and take in the ever-changing views and events on the water. Clarence Pier has even more rides and attractions than ever including the flying dumbo. Another test of bravery, this ride is a must-visit for any adrenaline junkie. There is also Pirate Pete’s adventure playground; one of the largest indoor children’s playgrounds on the south coast. Children aged 2 and up can take advantage of the wealth of attractions available including Pete’s 100ft pirate ship, with a maze of tunnels and netted walkways, two adventure ball pools, rockin’ rollers, soft play zone and crazy bouncy castles.

One of the largest indoor kids playground on the south coast

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BIG

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AN ALL ATTRACTION TICKET TO VISIT 800 YEARS OF NAVAL HISTORY

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MYTH AND LEGEND, NEW AND UNTOLD STORIES With iconic ships and world-class attractions, Portsmouth Historic Dockyard is a fantastic day out for all ages, offering a unique experience which spans 800 years of British naval history. Situated within a working naval base, the Historic Dockyard is the only place in the world to see the Royal Navy’s past, present and future - a must see for anyone visiting the south of England. New for 2016, visitors will get to experience the world famous HMS Victory in a completely new way. For the first time ever, people will get to stand on the Poop Deck and walk around Nelson’s Great Cabin. Visitors will get to follow in Nelson’s footsteps throughout the new experience, with his flagship presented as she was in her Georgian heyday. They can soak up the atmosphere as the ship and her crew get ready for the Battle of Trafalgar, see where sailors and officers ate and slept, and fully feel the drama and impact of the day that changed history forever. Myths about Victory and Nelson, believed for years, will also be exploded. Some of those myths being shattered include where Nelson slept. For example, did you know Nelson didn’t actually sleep in a cot, and the drapes weren’t actually sewn by Lady Hamilton as previously believed? Did you also know that the diet onboard was vastly improved by the regular delivery of up to 50 live bullock at any one time? Weevils in biscuits were far less common than popularly suggested and if found in food, the food was not issued and condemned. New and untold stories of Nelson’s flagship can be seen in the Victory Gallery, which is based in the museum building just opposite Victory. It tells the story about the ship as an object and historical artefact. Portsmouth Historic Dockyard’s annual All Attraction Ticket includes entry to The Mary Rose (re-opening Summer 2016), HMS Warrior 1860, HMS Victory, HMS M.33, The National Museum of the Royal Navy Portsmouth and Action Stations. Also included is admission to our off-site attractions, including Explosion Museum of Naval Firepower (Gosport), the Royal Navy Submarine Museum and HMS Alliance (Gosport) and the Royal Marines Museum (Eastney). Plus a complimentary waterbus to the Gosport attractions and a 45-minute Harbour Tour.

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Southsea Beach & Beyond From the promenade and pier, the fun of Canoe Lake to the vibrant, culturally diverse town, which is home to some of the best independent shops and venues in the South, Southsea offers a unique and memorable visit. Explore top attractions such as the Pyramids Centre with activities for all the family including pools with funky flumes, wacky waves, the brilliant ‘sidewinder’ flume and a three level soft play adventure world filled with mazes, climbing nets and ball pits. Experience the thrill and nostalgia of Clarence Pier, which is huge must for families with traditional fairground, indoor entertainment centres and adventure playground. Play crazy golf at ‘Treasure Island Adventure Golf’ part of Southsea Island Leisure and have fun in the arcades. Visit Britain’s only museum dedicated to the D-Day landings, the D-Day Museum explores all aspects of the landings. The Royal Marines Museum follows the fascinating history of the Royal Marines. Take a walk through time and experience the thrilling adventures of this elite fighting force. Explore Southsea and Portsmouth’s history at Southsea Castle, which not only provides the best

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panoramic views out to the Solent but also is also free admission. (Open March – October). Southsea has a fantastically varied shopping on offer such as the bohemian option in Albert Road, with a mix of shopping, bars and restaurants. On Castle Road you will find a range of inspirational traders who offer a unique experience, a similar feel to the ‘Lanes’ in Brighton and just north of Southsea Common, Palmerston Road is the main shopping area with an interesting mix of national retailers, smaller specialist stores, cafes and restaurants. On the first Saturday of every month head to Palmerston Road precinct for a taste of local talent for the Love Southsea markets where you’ll find everything from toys and gifts to shabby chic homeware, music and art. And for when you are feeling hungry, thirsty or in need of an ice-cream, there are plenty of restaurants, beach café’s, tea rooms and bars offering a wide range of fantastic food and drink. Visit Mozzarella Joes on the seafront for great views whilst enjoying lunch or dinner or Aurora Café & Lounge for great coffee and pre-theatre suppers before visiting the King’s Theatre. For more information on Southsea, the Beach and Beyond, pick up a copy of the Southsea Pocket Guide from your accommodation provider with vouchers and discounts.

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Just a stone’s throw from Gunwharf Quays and Old Portsmouth, Southsea’s pebbled beach with views across the Solent offers visitors the traditional seaside visit – no matter how long you spend, you will always feel like you have been on holiday.

CULTURALLY DIVERSE TOWN INDEPENDENT A UNIQUE AND MEMORABLE EXPERIENCE

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Wake up and smell the coffee

COFFEE CUP

All locations have free WiFi and children’s activities. Open every day excluding Christmas Day so visit for a warm welcome and service with a smile.

COFFEE CUP is an independent, local family run business, specialising in Italian Espresso Coffee. Established in 2007 and now with three locations across Portsmouth. Step away from the hustle and bustle and relax in a family friendly atmosphere with peaceful surroundings. With external seating for over 150 people surrounding the building, plus a free children’s play area, you can unwind whilst watching the various ships sail by, creating an ever-changing back drop. There is also seating for over 50 people inside the Coffee House where you can enjoy the best seat in the house on those cold wintery days, by snuggling up on the comfy chairs around the log burning fire. You won’t lose out on the fantastic views as 3 sides of the building consist of floor to ceiling bifold glass doors. Coffee Cup specialise in Italian espresso coffee, as well as many other hot drinks including hot chocolate and a variety of teas.

The menu also includes many cold refreshments such as milkshakes, smoothies and a large selection of cakes and snacks. Join us for lunch and choose one of the tasty baguettes, paninis or jacket potatoes. Or why not enjoy an evening meal and treat yourself to a lasagne, mushroom ristotto or one of the alternatives. In addition, you can enjoy gluten free and vegetarian products wherever possible and staff will be more than happy to help with any specific allergy requirements. Visit the sister shop at the opposite end of Southsea Seafront at Clarence Pier (PO5 3AA), just along from the Hovercraft terminal. Why not attempt the Coffee Cup walk taking in the ever changing views? Its 2.2 miles, surely that deserves a treat at either end? The third location is the vibrant Coffee Shop in the heart of Portchester Precinct. If you’re thinking of visiting Portchester Castle or the bustling Wednesday Market then Coffee Cup look forward to seeing you!

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Discover & Explore of Flying, and experience 1000 years of Royal Navy history at the National Museum of The Royal Navy.

Whether you’re visiting for a short break or enjoying a little longer, Portsmouth is home to lots of great attractions, and makes the perfect gateway for reaching other top attractions in Hampshire.

Hampshire has some great ones to choose from including Staunton Country Park with 1,000 acres for you to explore.

Whatever you are looking for; family fun, something for the kids, adventures as a couple, there is an attraction to please everyone. You can enjoy a full day out keeping you entertained for hours, or visit an attraction to occupy you for a couple of hours.

You can make your day out interesting and cultural with a visit to Mottisfont with its changing exhibitions, a feast for the senses all year round.

If it’s adventure you’re after then a visit to Paultons Park is a must, with over 60 rides and attractions, it’s also home to the popular Peppa Pig World, which is perfect for those little ones.

Winchester Cathedral is one of the largest cathedrals in England and well worth a visit, with crypt and Cathedral tours available it offers a wealth of beauty, from its outstanding architecture to the deep emotions stirred by its choral music.

Fill the day with enjoyment at National Motor Museum, Beaulieu. It’s a great place to spend the day enjoying over 250 automobiles and motorcycles, as well as Palace House and gardens, the Secret Army Exhibition and the World of Top Gear.

The only remaining steam driven brickworks left in the country – a unique survivor from our Victorian industrial past, a visit to Bursledon Brickworks is a must! Manor Farm & Country Park is a working historic farm with lots to see and interact with.

Exbury Gardens & Steam railway is great ways to spend the day out in the open. The picturesque gardens and their hidden treasures will keep you entertained for hours! If that’s what you’re looking for then make sure you also visit Sir Harold Hillier Gardens in Romsey, a 180-acre garden paradise with a magnificent collection of more than 42,000 plants and boasts one of the largest Winter Gardens of its kind in Europe.

A day of exploration Getting to and from your day out can be just as exciting as the day out itself! Hovertravel offers you the fastest foot passenger service to the Isle of Wight, from Southsea to Ryde. Take your car across from Portsmouth or Lymington with Wightlink ferries. Or, choose between the passenger Red Jet and car ferry service at Red Funnel leaving from Southampton.

A whole lot of history

Whilst you’re discovering the Isle of Wight make sure you explore Dinosaur Isle where you will be taken on a journey back through fossilised time.

For some more history explore historic warships including Nelson’s HMS Victory at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard and marvel at “The Big Guns” at Fort Nelson.

Sometimes there’s nothing better than packing up at picnic and heading to a picturesque country park, luckily

Another fascinating part of our history is that of our military. You can see over 40 historic aircraft at the Museum Army

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A full day of adventure

For animal lovers get up-close to your favourite animals at Marwell Zoo. From

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Portsmouth visitors are in primary position for exploring Hampshire’s top attractions!

ring-tailed coatis to majestic giraffes, endangered tigers to frilled lizards, curious meerkats to pygmy hippos – home to an incredible range of exotic and endangered species, in beautiful, landscaped surroundings.

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If you’re a bit of a monkey yourself then Go Ape Southampton promises you fun and adventure in the trees, and you can dive to the depths without getting wet at the Blue Reef Aquarium in Southsea. Enjoy hands-on, interactive science and technology at the Winchester Science Centre and learn whilst having fun. A unique experience awaits you at Mid Hants Railway “Watercress Line” and

for those brave enough try walking over the glass floor platform at Emirates Spinnaker Tower! There is so much on offer in Hampshire, and Portsmouth is the perfect place to start your adventures. If you need any help planning your visit to one of Hampshire’s Top Attractions visit www.hampshireattractions.co.uk or pick up a leaflet from reception for discount vouchers and special offers. #HantsDaysOut16

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Café culture

Whether a morning espresso to wake you up, a lunchtime flat white to accompany a bite to eat with friends or a cup of loose tea in the afternoon with a slice of cake - you will never go thirsty (or hungry) across the city. The café culture in Portsmouth offers a great vibe with many quirky venues serving great coffee, tea and refreshments for any time of day. Here are our top recommendations:

AURORA CAFÉ & LOUNGE – A coffee roastery and bar located on Southsea’s iconic Albert Road. Enjoy a coffee or a glass of bubbly, peck at one of the famous platters, which is perfect for pre-theatre suppers as located close to the King’s Theatre. 40 Albert Road, Southsea, PO5 2SJ www.aurora-southsea.com CAFÉ IN THE CLOUDS – Situated on View Deck Two of the Emirates Spinnaker Tower, enjoy the stunning views with a high quality selection of freshly ground coffee, teas, home made cakes, or even a glass of wine or champagne! Emirates Spinnaker Tower, Gunwharf Quays, Portsmouth, PO1 3TT www.spinnakertower.co.uk COFFEE CUP – An independent Family Run, Italian Espresso Coffee Business at 3 locations across Portsmouth (Eastney Esplanade, Clarence Pier and Guidhall Square). A large menu and fantastic family friendly facilities, you will always be greeted with a warm welcome. www.coffeecupportsmouth.com LIKE A TEA TRAY – A vintage tearooms, contemporary store and gallery, located on Osbourne Road in Southsea. Browse our eclectic mix of locally sourced handmade goods, vintage finds and artwork in the ‘Every Home Should Have One’ store. 31 Osborne Road, Southsea, Hampshire, PO5 3LR

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SOUTHSEA BEACH CAFÉ – Located on the beach serving great coffee, breakfast, lunch and dinner with fantastic views across the Solent. Esplanade, Southsea, PO4 0SP www.southseabeachcafe.co.uk SOUTHSEA COFFEE CO – An independent coffee shop in the heart of Southsea. serving batch roasted specialty coffee, locally sourced produce and feel good food. 63 Osborne Road, Southsea, Hants, PO5 3LS www.southseacoffee.co.uk THE TENTH HOLE TEAROOMS – A buzzing little tearooms on Southsea Seafront, adjoined to a 9 hole golf course. Offering scrumptious breakfasts, lunches and delicious cakes! The pitch and putt was founded back in 1914 making it the oldest Pitch and Putt course in the world! Eastern Parade, Southsea, Portsmouth, PO4 9R www.thetenthhole.co.uk THE WATERFRONT CAFÉ – situated on the water’s edge with floor-to-ceiling glass windows, you can enjoy the best, uninterrupted views over Portsmouth. Emirates Spinnaker Tower, Gunwharf Quays, Portsmouth, PO1 3TT www.spinnakertower.co.uk WATKINS & FAUX – Located at the Southsea Tennis Club, serving breakfast, lunch and high tea, all delicious locally sourced, organic seasonal food. Southsea Tennis Club, Clarence Esplanade PO5 3PB www.watkinsandfaux.co.uk

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stablished for nearly 20 years, Southsea Island Leisure is a must-visit attraction when visiting Southsea Beach and Portsmouth. The family-run entertainment centre provides all the fun of a traditional seaside resort with arcades, games and prizes. Explore ‘Treasure Island Adventure Golf’ which has two fantastic 9-hole courses. Head onto the Victory Trail and experience your journey through caves and bridges, or The Warrior Trail which takes your course through boats and dungeons.

Explore the arcade where children will love the new go-kart track where they can race to their heart’s content. There are the latest video games and dance machines along with all the traditional tuppenny falls. The Ticket Mania area allows you can exchange tickets for prizes in our mega gift shop – so everyone is a winner! Browns Burgers is the onsite fast food restaurant selling 6oz beef burgers from locally sourced butchers. Choose from The Hickory, The Pompey Blue, The Firestarter. If you are feeling really hungry, why not try The Gutbuster. You

can also enjoy traditional fish and chips from the other eateries onsite. If you fancy something sweet, the icecream parlour called Vanilla has over 36 flavours and is one of the finest gelato parlours on the South Coast. You will also find candy floss, delicious donuts and fudge flavours galore. At Southsea Island Leisure there is fun for all the family and all ages, and of course plenty of opportunity to sit back, relax and enjoy the views of the Solent and the Isle of Wight.

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The Marmion

LOCATION: 20 MARMION ROAD, SOUTHSEA, PO5 2BA. WWW.THEMARMION.CO.UK

023 9229 1822

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One of Southsea's favourite servings of food, drink and atmosphere!

The Marmion in Southsea is a venue with a difference. Recently refurbished by interior designer Lorraine Murphy, who designed and project managed the new dramatic look. The venue offers excellent food, quality drinks and entertainment all under one roof. You will notice the unique design touches, which compliment the new menu and line up of drinks – from chilled Prosecco to a variety of gins. London trained head chef Danny Carter supports locally sourced produce, creating a seasonally adapted menu, which uses fresh ingredients, ensuring the best quality of our cooked to order food. The Marmion is the perfect venue to meet, dine, drink and relax in.

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Rock Up, at Whiteley Shopping, is the thrilling new indoor climbing centre guaranteed to get your blood pumping and heart racing, regardless of age. With 26 multi-coloured climbing walls for you to explore, a café serving great coffee and fresh food and an indoor soft play area for the under 5’s, Rock Up really does provide a new family adventure. Rock Up & Climb: Our exhilarating climbs tower 25ft into the air and with over 70 challenges to get stuck into, you could be scaling the Skyscraper, trying out the Twister, walking the Stairway to Heaven, or taking the ultimate Leap of Faith - regardless of whether you are 4 or 74. Using auto belay devices which take in the slack as you climb and then gently lower you down, climbing has never been easier, safer or more thrilling.

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Rock Up & Eat: Our café serves a wide array of tasty cakes, snacks and meals. From panini’s to pizza’s, there’s something to tempt every hungry appetite. Our coffee, smoothies and cakes are getting a great reputation for themselves, so come along and see what tickles your tastebuds. Rock Up & Play: Our soft play is great way for your little ones to let off steam and have lots of fun. There are slides, swings, ball pool, obstacles to climb over and under and crawl through. Even the under two’s can enjoy exploring their own space in the Babies section. There is no better way to get active and get adventurous together. Book online for climbing at rock-up.co.uk or just turn up for soft play.

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More Routes... More Ferries... More Often Whether you’re travelling by foot or car, getting to the Isle of Wight is easier with Wightlink Ferries • The choice of three convenient routes – from Lymington and Portsmouth • More sailings each day* than any other cross Solent ferry operator • We’ve got the Island covered – Yarmouth in the West to Ryde and Fishbourne in the East • Crossings from only 22 minutes* • Great on board facilities – spacious lounges, refreshments and sundecks

The Isle of Wight is the place to be, let us take you there.

Book now at wightlink.co.uk *More sailings each day is based on the combined total of all three Wightlink routes. Number of sailings each day varies throughout the year. Portsmouth Harbour Station to Ryde Pier Head in 22 minutes. Portsmouth to Fishbourne in 45 minutes and Lymington to Yarmouth in 40 minutes.


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