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St Helens Beach can be accessed by either foot or car. Public transport is available to the Village Green leaving the visitor with a 15 to 20 minute walk. St Helens is a haven for peace and tranquility. The beach is excellent for swimming with sand dunes at the rear of the promenade. Birds and wildlife are abound in the area and the view of Bembridge Harbour is breathtaking. During the summer season St Helens beach is litter picked on a daily basis and large amounts of seaweed are removed and taken to local farmers for use as compost. Safety is of the utmost importance and emergency equipment such as Lifebelts are strategically located along the Esplanade in order to ensure safety at any time of the year. St Helens is well served by a
local Cafe. Since 1997 St Helens has not only been able to fly the Seaside Award Flag but has also been successful in displaying its Water Quality Award.
Like anywhere, St Helens has its natural hazards, so be sure to take notice of the safety signs and also read the safety guidelines and have a good time. Information is provided at each area so check this out.
This small and sandy beach is tucked away on the quiter west coast of the Island with panoramic views of the Solent.
Compton Bay is a sandy beach located beside the coast road between Freshwater Bay and Brook.
Gurnard is a small pleasant resort to the west of Cowes.
Freshwater Bay is a small sand and shingle bay adjacent to bus route, car park, coastal walks, nature trail, golf course, refreshments and toilet.
Ryde Beach is situated to the north of Ryde Town Centre and is accessible by either foot, car, public transport or our delightful Dotto Train.
Sandown is the best place to have fun beside the sea safely.
Shanklin beach forms part of Sandown Bay which is famous for its Sandy beach and safe bathing areas.
St Helens Beach can be accessed by either foot or car.
Totland Bay is stuated on the West side of the Island where families enjoy the delightful beach. Under the Seaside award criteria.
Ventnor is a sun trap bay sheltered by high cliffs on which the terraced town is built.
Yaverland is easily accessible by car or foot. Ample parking and only 1.5k from Sandown Town Centre.
Bembridge hosts several quiet beaches of pebble and sand, suitable for swimming except unsafe in harbour - use the beach adjacent to the east.