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With October half term fast approaching, the search for family-friendly activities can feel daunting—but not on the Isle of Wight! This stunning island is the perfect escape from the everyday grind, offering an abundance of exciting things to do that will keep everyone entertained. Just off the South Coast of England and only an hour and a half from London, the Isle of Wight is easily accessible, making it an ideal destination for a quick getaway.
The October half term holidays on the Isle of Wight promise a variety of brilliant activities, attractions, and events that cater to all ages. From thrilling theme parks and scenic nature trails to interactive museums and family-friendly festivals, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Whether you’re looking to explore the Island’s rich history, enjoy outdoor adventures, or indulge in some spooky Halloween fun, the Isle of Wight has it all.
Make sure you check directly with your accommodation provider on ferry discounts that they have available, and head to our Ways to Save section for further money saving tips to the Isle of Wight.
The Isle of Wight, often dubbed "Ghost Island," is famous for its sinister, spooky past, making it a perfect destination for Halloween adventures with the family. Ventnor Botanical Gardens, known as one of the most haunted places on the Isle, is steeped in eerie history. The gardens are said to be haunted by the ghosts of tuberculosis patients who died at the Old Royal National Hospital that once stood there. Visitors have reported the chilling smells of ether, and spine-tingling sightings of a sickly ghost and phantom nurses in old-fashioned uniforms roaming the grounds.
Carisbrooke Castle, Osborne, Appuldurcombe House, Fort Victoria, Brading Roman Villa, and the Royal Yacht Squadron are other hotspots of ghostly activity. If you’re exploring the Island with your family during Halloween, keep an eye out for ghost ships that have been spotted off the coast.
The Isle of Wight’s haunted pubs, such as The Castle and Wheatsheaf Inn in Newport, and the Hare and Hounds at Arreton, offer a spooky stop for those brave enough to enter. For an unforgettable Halloween experience, spend the night at the fairy-themed Enchanted Manor in Niton, where you might encounter the spirits of an Edwardian gentleman, mischievous ghost boys, or even Mrs. Prendergast, who still watches over her former home.
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If you're searching for "family events near me" this Halloween, the Isle of Wight offers fantastic half-term days out that are perfect for all ages. The Island's attractions are second to none, with special events throughout the holiday to suit everyone - from the smallest children to the most hard-to-please teenagers.
For a thrilling family adventure, explore the UK's oldest theme park, Blackgang Chine, where Halloween comes to life with spooky fun with Fiesta of the Dead, inspired by Día de los Muertos. If your kids need to burn off some energy, head to Tapnell Farm Park, or for animal lovers, a visit to Monkey Havenor the Wildheart Animal Sanctuary is a must. With on-site cafes and refreshments, you can make a real day of it, or pack a picnic and enjoy your lunch surrounded by nature.
There are plenty of terrifying Halloween events and spooky shenanigans taking place all around the Island, making it the perfect destination for family-friendly Halloween fun.
If history and heritage are your thing, then the Island has plenty to offer. Visit Osborne House, Carisbrooke Castle and step back centuries, or see where rockets were tested in the fifties at the Needles Battery. There are museums and galleries and you must go to the Island Steam Railway to see their impressive collection of Victorian rolling stock and to ride the train.
Make it an adventure-filled week; go coasteering, sailing, kayaking, paddleboarding, tree-climbing, kitesurfing, or spend the day at the action-packed Tapnell Farm!
Just because it’s October doesn’t mean that you can get out and about for some fresh air and vitamin sea. So why not explore the Island by foot or bike with a stunning backdrop of 68 miles of coastline, a designated UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, and the many Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. You can easily rent a bike on the Island if you don’t want to bring your own.
With routes including the Red Squirrel Trail and the flat ride from Sandown to Shanklin, smaller children will enjoy cycling, squirrel spotting and maybe even an ice cream. You should also have a look at our Slow Travel Guide which gives information about how to travel around the Island without your car using bus and train services or your own legwork!
The Isle of Wight is one of the few places with a thriving red squirrel population, thanks to there being no grey squirrels on the Island. October Half term is a great time to spot them as they are at their most visible during the autumn, foraging and stashing nuts for the winter. The HIWWT recommend Bouldnor Forest nature reserve as a good bet for a sighting. You’ll also get lots more opportunities for sightings if you cycle the Red Squirrel Trail.
Learn more about our Island wildlife here.
Of course, half term is family holiday time and many of the Island’s pubs, restaurants and accommodation are dog friendly so there’s no need to leave Fido at home. Many of the beaches revert to being completely dog friendly during the autumn months so you’ll have miles of seaside to explore, cafes to visit and perhaps some paddling to do…
For foodies, the Island is a mecca and most pubs, restaurants and cafes have children’s menus featuring local produce, fresh fish and meat. There are also independent shops and farmer’s markets selling local produce perfect for an autumn picnic or a cook up if you’re self- catering.
You'll be spoiled for choice with a wide range of holiday accommodation options that cater to every family's needs and preferences. Whether you're dreaming of a cosy stay in a traditional B&B, an adventurous night under the stars in a yurt, or a comfortable retreat in a hotel or holiday let, the Isle of Wight has it all.
Many of the Island's accommodation providers can also assist with your ferry travel arrangements, making your journey seamless and stress-free. Be sure to check out the ferries and accommodation page to find the perfect place to stay and make your October half term truly unforgettable. Whether you're seeking relaxation or adventure, the Isle of Wight offers a perfect home away from home, ensuring your family enjoys a memorable and rejuvenating break.
This is just a taste of the ghastly goings-on you can enjoy this half term across the Island.
Book your visit today to create ghoulish half-term memories!
It couldn’t be easier to get to the Isle of Wight via Lymington, Southampton, Southsea or Portsmouth. There are regular rail connections to the south coast via South Western Railway.
Travelling as a foot passenger is simple due to our excellent transport links with trains, buses, foot passenger ferries and our hovercraft service.
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