Visit Many Exciting Isle of Wight Events July – August
The Isle of Wight is one of the most exciting places in the world to visit, it’s where I personally can feel myself at ease and very relaxed, but up for an electrifying time at the drop of a hat if needed! There are so many alluring events being held during summertime at which you can have such a splendid time.
For example on the 29 of July starts a fantastic Pirates` Party at Blackgang Chine. This festival is continued on the 5th, 12th, 19th and 26th of August. All islanders as well as visitors are invited to this wonderful lively festivity! The Parks` attractions are opened late evening on every evening. You can enjoy a lot of live entertainment and amusement activities, taste delicious barbecue meal and drink hot alcohol as well as non alcohol drinks. Exciting music and spectacular display of fireworks bring an exhilarating end to a memorable day! This is your chance to turn out and enjoy a thrilling fairy-tale of pirates’ times.
Maybe you prefer to listen and view a gripping magical musical segment while viewing flying wireworks in the skies? Come on 30th of July or 6th, 13th, 20th or 27th of August and review all at the Needles Park.
Magic in the Skies is now bigger and better than ever. Entertainment starts from 6.30pm and includes live music, street performers, magic displays, juggling and fire breathing. The evening also culminates with a fantastic firework display, not to be missed!
Onto Robin Hill- countryside Adventure Park. It is one of the much loved parks among children and adults alike. If you love nature, then Really Wild Fridays are for you. Join in and discover a wonderful world of flora and fauna as you get to know more about the nature of the Isle of Wight.
Many special activities are run all day around the countryside and woods of Robin Hill in conjunction with Island 2000 Trust. Event themes include Really Wild Survival, Really Wild Butterflies and Mini Beasts, Really Wild Woodlands, Red Squirrel Safari, Really Wild Animal Art, Really Wild Kite Making and Flying and Really Wild Wand Making. There are also art and craft activities run undercover all day on the Really Wild stage, making it a plethora of challenges and adventures for all the family. So have a great time and a magic touch to the nature.
This 2009 year Cowes Week is held from 1st to 8th of August on the Isle of Wight. Be hurry not to miss such a great event, especially if it is your first time – you will have many things to sort and look out for. Cowes Week is the oldest, largest and most famous regatta in the world. First started in 1826, the event has long been a mainstay in the British sporting summer calendar. Its normal eight-day schedule combines many ingredients, from competitive sailing to a swathe of super social activities.
Highlights this year include the bi yearly Fastnet race on the final Sunday and a Champagne Mumm Ladies` Day. You can enjoy racing of 8.500 participants from amateur sailors to Olympic and world class professionals. You can watch most of the races from the shore, or get closer to the action on a spectator’s boat or simply soak up the carnival spirit in Cowes itself. On the shoreline the towns` pubs, bars and restaurants are buzzing with people all week, while super bands, street entertainers and processions all add to the party atmosphere.
Don’t forget to pop along to Cowes Yacht Haven where some really greet entertainment will be up for grabs. Enjoy this once a year unique experience!



