Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Revel in the Isle of Wight’s Nightlife

Holidays in Isle of Wight are always a great reason to indulge and splurge. After all, there are so many things to see and do on this island. A lot of people opt to stay at the holiday cottages for many good reasons. Firstly, they are mostly located within close proximity of the Isle of Wight’s tourist attractions, restaurants and pubs. Secondly, these holiday cottages offer a clean and luxurious stay during your holidays in Isle of Wight. Days are usually spent exploring this island and visiting the large number of attractions in and around the area. Nights are almost always filled with exciting things to do such as eating out at amazing restaurants and having a few drinks at many pubs, bars and nightclubs in the area. Here are some things to do so that you can enjoy the real nightlife of this English island.

The Black Sheep Club Lounge

If you happen to be on the look out for some seriously good fun that not only involves eating and drinking the night away, but also a good dose of excellent music, then head to the Black Sheep Club Lounge. This place is located at the famed Union Street in Hyde. A large number of guests from the holiday cottages make it a point to visit this place at least once during their holidays in Isle of Wight. You and your group of friends will get to enjoy some great live music at the Black Sheep Club Lounge, known as the hub of all things trendy. If you happen to visit on a Friday night, you’ll be treated to a local or international band. You can expect to hear Jazz, Rock, Funk and Pop music here. Saturday nights see a superb DJ on the decks, ensuring that you dance the night away. You will be pleased to return to the comfort of the holiday cottages after painting the town red!

Driftwood Beach Bar ‘n’ Grill

If you happen to have spent the day at Sandown beach away from the holiday cottages, then make it a point to stay until the sun sets so that you can visit the lively Driftwood Beach Bar. Tourists enjoying their holidays in Isle of Wight are mostly seeing living it up here. Here, you’ll get to enjoy well-made cocktails as well as a chilled beer sourced from different parts of the world! Yes, beer from Singapore, Spain, Jamaica and even Mexico are available here. Must-try cocktails include the infamous Long Island Iced Tea and the Banana Daiquiri. This beach side bar also functions as a restaurant, so you can expect to have a superb meal here. Fresh from the grill dishes include excellent steaks cooked in your choice of sauce. In fact, Friday nights are dedicated Steak Nights. The beachside bar and grill is a must-visit during your holidays in Isle of Wight.