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Days out & scenic buses in: Bembridge Harbour

Explore Bembridge Harbour: a picturesque coastal retreat on the Isle of Wight

Bembridge Harbour, located on the Isle of Wight, is a picturesque coastal retreat that offers a delightful experience for tourists travelling by bus.

Easily accessible via frequent bus services, the harbour is a perfect destination for those seeking a blend of natural beauty, maritime activity, and charming local attractions.

The harbour is a hub of activity, with boats of all sizes coming and going, providing a captivating scene for visitors. It's an ideal spot for leisurely strolls along the waterfront, where you can take in the stunning views and watch the bustling maritime life.

The harbour is also a popular spot for sailing and other water sports, offering plenty of opportunities for adventure enthusiasts.

Nature lovers will appreciate the surrounding areas, such as the RSPB Bembridge Marshes, which provide excellent birdwatching opportunities. The diverse wildlife and serene landscapes make it a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle.

For history buffs, a visit to the RNLI Bembridge Lifeboat Station is a must. Here, you can learn about the courageous rescues and the history of the lifeboat service.

After exploring, visitors can relax in one of the local cafes or pubs, enjoying delicious food and the warm, friendly atmosphere. The village of Bembridge itself offers quaint shops and scenic walks, adding to the charm of the area.

With its scenic beauty, maritime charm, and easy bus access, Bembridge Harbour is a must-visit destination on the Isle of Wight. Whether you're looking to relax, explore, or engage in water activities, Bembridge Harbour has something to offer everyone.

Bus routes in Bembridge Harbour

Downs Breezer: Open top tour around Ryde, Sandown & Bembridge – Southern Vectis

The Downs Breezer

The Downs Breezer follows a circular route through pretty countryside, across the tops of the Downs with views out into the English Channel and across the Island.

Open top tour

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