WELCOME TO SANDOWN BEACH
Sandown is the best place to have fun beside the sea safely. There is Water Safety Zoning to ensure that bathers and recreational users are separated. During the summer season Sandown beach is machine cleaned and litter picked on a daily basis and large amounts of seaweed are removed and taken to local farmers for use as compost. | |
Emergency equipment such as Lifebelts are strategically located along the Esplanade in order to ensure safety at any time of the year. The Inshore Rescue is also close at hand and are always on call by the Coastguard.
Sandown seafront is just yards from the town's shops, cafes, pubs and restaurants, with easy level walking along the broad promenades and sea wall. Safe bathing and a mild climate with consistently high placing in the U.K's sunshine records provide the essential ingredients for a great summer holiday. You will find deckchairs, beach huts, water sports and the pier, which dates from 1879 and now provides all-weather amusements and the opportunity to walk out over the sea, which is just as exciting for today's visitors as it was to the Victorians.
Since 1996 Sandown has not only been able to fly the Blue Flag but has also been successful in displaying Water Quality and Quality Coast Award.
Like anywhere, Sandown has its natural hazards so be sure to read the safety guidelines and have a good time. Information is provided at each area so check the tide timetables to ensure your own safety and where appropriate do not swim when the Red Flag is flying.
For further information on this resort please phone 01983 823893. Someone is always available from Monday to Friday to help you with your enquiries.
Should you need to report a problem such as broken glass or damage to premises, the Isle of Wight Council provides an emergency service for these type of problems. The number to call out of hours is 01983 821105.
See also: Dinosaur Isle Dinosaur Isle is an all-year-round facility, combining entertainment, education and enjoyment... Isle of Wight ZooThe Sanctuary exists inside a Victorian fort. The fort itself was constructed... |
Page last updated on: 07/03/2011