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Beach activity guide

Best Isle of Wight beaches for swimming

Beaches where sea swimming is a realistic part of the visit when conditions are suitable.

Beaches where sea swimming is a realistic part of the visit when conditions are suitable.

Safety notes

  • Check tide state, sea conditions and local safety signs before swimming.
  • Use lifeguarded flagged areas where available.
Freshwater Beach guide

Colwell Bay Beach

Colwell Bay Beach is a Freshwater beach with sandy beach with sandy seabed and smooth, gentle depth increase. Good for swimming and families in settled conditions, especially at low tide; shallow, sheltered.

SandyLow to mid tideSeasonal dog restrictionsNo regular lifeguards foundEasier access ToiletsCafe / restaurantIce cream 3 safety notes
Freshwater Beach guide

Compton Beach / Compton Bay

Compton Beach / Compton Bay is a Freshwater beach with long sandy beach with rocky ledges and reef areas, especially around hanover point. Good for confident swimmers and wave play in settled conditions; less.

MixedLimited at high tideSeasonal dog restrictionsNo regular lifeguards found ToiletsCafe / restaurantIce cream 5 safety notes
Freshwater Beach guide

Freshwater Bay

Freshwater Bay is a Freshwater beach with grey pebbles, shingle, rock shelves and pebbly seabed. Better for confident swimmers than young children; deepens quickly and is rocky underfoot.

Shingle / pebbleLimited at high tideSeasonal dog restrictionsNo regular lifeguards found ToiletsCafe / restaurantIce cream 4 safety notes
Ventnor Beach guide

Steephill Cove

Steephill Cove is a Ventnor beach with small cove with shingle, sand patches, rocks, fishing boats and rock pools. Good for a sheltered dip in calm weather for competent swimmers; watch rocks, seaweed and.

MixedMost tidesDog-friendly year-roundNo regular lifeguards found ToiletsCafe / restaurantIce cream 4 safety notes
Gurnard Beach guide

Gurnard Bay Beach

Gurnard Bay Beach is a Gurnard beach with sand and pebbles, with sand/pebble seabed. Reasonable for swimming, but stony in places; best with water shoes.

MixedLow to mid tideSeasonal dog restrictionsNo regular lifeguards foundEasier access ToiletsCafe / restaurantIce cream 3 safety notes
Ryde Beach guide

Appley Beach

Appley Beach is a Ryde beach with wide beige sand with sandy seabed. Good family paddling beach; proper swimming is better at high tide because it is very shallow at low tide.

SandyLimited at high tideSeasonal dog restrictionsSeasonal lifeguardsEasier access ToiletsCafe / restaurantIce cream 4 safety notes
Ryde Beach guide

Ryde Beach

Ryde Beach is a Ryde beach with broad beige sand with sandy seabed. Good for high-tide swimming and low-tide paddling; too shallow for serious swimming at low tide.

SandyLimited at high tideSeasonal dog restrictionsSeasonal lifeguardsEasier access ToiletsCafe / restaurantIce cream 4 safety notes
St Helens Beach guide

St Helens Duver Beach

St Helens Duver Beach is a St Helens beach with sand and pebbles with sand/pebble seabed. Pretty good for swimming and paddling in calm water, but shallow; best around suitable tide levels.

MixedMost tidesDog-friendly year-roundNo regular lifeguards foundEasier access ToiletsCafe / restaurantIce cream 3 safety notes
Sandown Beach guide

Yaverland Beach

Yaverland Beach is a Sandown beach with long sandy beach with sandy seabed, chalk-cliff end toward culver. Good sandy swimming beach in settled weather; family-friendly but check tide and cliff end conditions.

SandyLimited at high tideSeasonal dog restrictionsCheck signsEasier access ToiletsCafe / restaurantIce cream 4 safety notes
Shanklin Beach guide

Small Hope Beach

Small Hope Beach is a Shanklin beach with sand and pebbles with sand/pebble seabed. Good for paddling and swimming in calm weather; use caution because it is not separately lifeguarded.

MixedLow to mid tideSeasonal dog restrictionsNo regular lifeguards foundEasier access ToiletsCafe / restaurantIce cream 3 safety notes
Bonchurch Beach guide

Monks Bay

Monks Bay is a Bonchurch beach with small gravel/pebble beach with pebbly seabed. Can be good for a quiet dip for competent swimmers in calm conditions; rocky underfoot and unlifeguarded.

Shingle / pebbleTide planning essentialCheck dog signsNo regular lifeguards found Cafe / restaurantParking 4 safety notes
Shanklin Beach guide

Shanklin (Clock Tower) Beach

Shanklin (Clock Tower) Beach is a Shanklin beach with sand and pebbles with sand/pebble seabed; broad resort beach. Great for swimming with plenty of sandy patches and good family facilities; water shoes can.

MixedTide planning essentialSeasonal dog restrictionsNo regular lifeguards foundEasier access ToiletsCafe / restaurantIce cream 4 safety notes
Ventnor Beach guide

Ventnor Beach

Ventnor Beach is a Ventnor beach with sand and shingle/pebbles with mixed seabed. Good for swimmers in calm conditions; deeper/choppier than Colwell/Yaverland and best for confident bathers.

MixedMost tidesSeasonal dog restrictionsNo regular lifeguards foundEasier access ToiletsCafe / restaurantIce cream 4 safety notes
Sandown Beach guide

Sandown Beach

Sandown Beach is a Sandown beach with gently sloping sandy resort beach. Good swimming beach with nice sand and steady gradient; best in flagged lifeguarded area when service operates.

SandyTide planning essentialSeasonal dog restrictionsSeasonal lifeguardsEasier access ToiletsCafe / restaurantIce cream 4 safety notes
Yarmouth Beach guide

Norton Beach

Norton Beach is a Yarmouth beach with beige sand with sandy seabed; quieter west wight shore. Can be suitable for calm-water swimming, but no lifeguards or beach facilities; use caution near harbour approaches.

SandyTide planning essentialSeasonal dog restrictionsNo regular lifeguards found Cafe / restaurantIce creamFish and chips 4 safety notes