The Sea Breezer, from Southern Vectis, runs hourly throughout the day until 27th September 2025.
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Sea Breezer :Open top circular between Ryde, Seaview & Nettlestone via Ryde town centre & seafront, Appley and Puckpool Park
The Sea Breezer open-top bus service offers a delightful coastal journey along the Isle of Wight’s picturesque northeast shore, connecting the bustling Victorian resort of Ryde with the charming villages of Seaview and Nettlestone.
This scenic route follows the island’s heritage coastline, providing passengers with uninterrupted views across the Solent to the Hampshire mainland and beyond.
Operating hourly throughout the day until the end of September, this new service perfectly captures the essence of traditional British seaside holidays.
The open-top buses allows passengers to feel the sea breeze and enjoy panoramic coastal views while discovering some of the island’s most beloved seaside communities.
Spectacular sights to see
The journey showcases the Isle of Wight’s distinctive coastal character, with sweeping views across the Solent toward Portsmouth, Southsea, and the South Downs.
Passengers witness the constant maritime activity, from pleasure craft and sailing boats to the famous Red Funnel and Wightlink ferries crossing between the island and mainland.
The route reveals classic English seaside scenery including traditional beach huts, pristine sandy beaches, and elegant Victorian and Edwardian architecture.
The coastline varies from Ryde’s busy esplanade to quieter stretches of natural shoreline where wading birds feed in the shallows and seals occasionally bask on offshore rocks.
Seasonal highlights include spectacular sunrises over the Solent, dramatic cloud formations rolling across the water, and the famous Cowes Week sailing regatta visible in the distance.
The ever-changing light conditions create perfect photographic opportunities throughout the journey.

Ryde
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Appley
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Puckpool Park
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Seaview
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Nettlestone
View placeRyde serves as the island’s main gateway, with its famous Victorian pier stretching half a mile into the Solent. The town offers excellent shopping, dining, and entertainment options, plus beautiful beaches. The esplanade provides a perfect introduction to the island’s maritime heritage.
Puckpool Park combines natural beauty with family-friendly facilities, featuring peaceful gardens, a children’s play area, and stunning coastal walks. The park’s elevated position offers spectacular views across the Solent and provides an ideal spot for picnics and relaxation.
Seaview epitomizes the quintessential English seaside village, with its yacht club, traditional pubs, and charming high street. The village’s sheltered position creates a natural harbor atmosphere, perfect for watching sailing boats and enjoying the peaceful coastal ambiance.
Nettlestone offers a quieter alternative with its beautiful beach, traditional seaside cottages, and excellent coastal walking opportunities. The village provides access to some of the island’s most unspoiled coastline and serves as a gateway to the Heritage Coast.
Activities along the way
The Sea Breezer route connects to exceptional coastal walking opportunities, including sections of the Isle of Wight Coastal Path and numerous circular routes through countryside and along clifftops.
Beach activities abound, from swimming and sunbathing to beachcombing and rock pooling at low tide.
The route offers perfect access to water sports including sailing, windsurfing, and kayaking, with equipment hire available at various locations.
Photography enthusiasts will appreciate the constantly changing seascapes, maritime subjects, and architectural details of the Victorian and Edwardian buildings.
Traditional seaside hospitality awaits at village pubs, tea rooms, and seafood restaurants specialising in locally caught fish and island produce.
Gift shops and galleries showcase local crafts, maritime antiques, and island-themed souvenirs perfect for remembering this scenic coastal journey.
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