Nominate your ‘Hidden Gem’ on the Isle of Wight
Steeped in history, with 60 miles of stunning coastline and renowned for its warm climate, the Isle of Wight really is a hidden gem in its own right. To help visitors discover the delights of the ‘Garden Isle’ as it’s also known, Isle of Wight Tourism is calling for people to nominate their top ‘hidden gems’ on the Island – be it a secret beach, stunning scenery or a fabulous restaurant.
All hidden gems can be viewed and submitted via the dedicated Facebook tab. Users simply state why they love their particular gem and are required to include their name, location and an image. Once moderated and verified, the location will appear as a pin on the virtual map.
Ashley Curzon, Strategic Manager for Economy, Tourism and Events at Isle of Wight Tourism said: “The Isle of Wight is such a diverse destination it has an appeal to a wide variety of people for a number of reasons – a family holiday, a cosy couples break, as a festival getaway or just somewhere to escape the stresses of everyday life.
“We want to find out what people love about the Island so they can share those special, hidden places with everyone and recommend them as must-see destinations when visiting us.”
To find out more and enter your hidden gem visit www.facebook.com/IsleOfWightTourism. When planning your next trip to the Island make sure you visit www.islandbreaks.co.uk for up to date accommodation, restaurants, attractions and events listings.
Smart Traveller is keen to explore the Donal McGill Seaside Postcard Museum with its unique collection of obscene saucy postcards
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