Ventnor is a sun trapped bay sheltered by high cliffs on which the Victorian terraced town is built. A steep road winds down from the town past the famous cascade gardens to the seafront. This beach is maintained to the highest standard and is observed by the local longshoreman for its visitors safety.
Ventnor is suitable for families of all ages and is popular for residents and visitors alike. Water Sports are not a suitable activity for this area. There are many hidden rocks and the tide is very strong.
During the summer season Ventnor beach is litter picked on a daily basis. The Marine Conservation Society also undertake cleaning at this area, which enable them to monitor the waste and research its origin. Emergency equipment such as Lifebelts and an emergency telephone 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.
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Since 1996 Ventnor has not only been able to fly the Seaside Award Flag but has also been successful in displaying its Water Quality award.
Like anywhere, Ventnor 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.