Attractions in East Cowes

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Attraction
Adults from £5

Haven Falconry

The Islands Ultimate Falconry Experience.

Carisbrooke Castle
Attraction
Adults £10

Carisbrooke Castle

See where King Charles I was imprisoned, climb the ramparts and keep and relax in the Edwardian-style garden.

Exbury Gardens and Steam Railway
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Adults from £10.35

Exbury Gardens and Steam Railway

The Gardens are a spectacular 200 acre site, world-famous for the Rothschild Collection of rhododendrons, azaleas, camellias, rare trees and shrubs.

Attraction
Adults £5.50

Little Woodham Living History Village

Step into the 17th century for a one-of-a-kind experience delving into the everyday lives, stories, and craftsmanship behind the history you know.

Attraction
Adults £18

HMS M.33

HMS M33, A Royal Navy Monitor, served during the First World War during the 1915 Gallipoli campaign.

Seagrove Beach
Attraction
Free

Seagrove Beach

Sits between Seaview beach and Priory Bay on the north east coast and boasts some of the largest and most imposing seaside properties on the Isle of Wight.

Attraction
Adults £18

HMS Victory

Experience life on board the world's most famous warship. Best known for her role in the Battle of Trafalgar.

Old Portsmouth
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Free

Old Portsmouth

Old Portsmouth was where Portsmouth started and it now houses many historic buildings.

Portsmouth Historic Dockyard
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Free

Portsmouth Historic Dockyard

Buy an All Attraction Ticket and get 12 months unlimited access to 11 attractions. Voted one of the best things to do in Portsmouth.

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Adults from £24

HMS Warrior

Launched in 1860, at a time of empire and Britains dominance in trade and industry, Warrior was the pride of Queen Victorias fleet.