The Isle of Wight is not only home to a myriad of UV craving sun worshippers, it is also home to hundreds of wind surfers, kite surfers and even land yachters. The end of August marks the return of these thrill seekers to Yaverland's crystal crescent of sand on the Isle of Wight for the ‘White Air Festival'. This festival is currently Europe's largest extreme sporting event. Surf kayakers, mountain boarders, gravity racers and paramotor enthusiasts join this intrepid bunch for a week of partying and competitions.
You might think that these sports are only for the young men and women with spiked, dyed and primped strands of hair, tattoos of every variation and clothes that seem a few sizes too large, but the fact of the matter is, these sports are enjoyed by people from every age group and ability and they are there not only to compete, but to have fun in an almost community atmosphere. When you are tired and need a respite from the competitions, a grassy hilltop overlooking the competitions one can find a myriad of tents that are filled with bars, live bands, tune spinning DJs, stalls and arenas.
If the view out to the ocean is clear of windsurfers and the water is calm and undulating, you can turn your attention to the mountain boarders who are proficient in daredevil style jumps on exceedingly steep ramps. If you wish to look to a smaller version of this sport, you may want to peek into the skate ramp tent, where you can take a respite from the sun. All of these sports are going on simultaneously in every area around, be it on water or land. The commentators are fun and clever and are extremely entertaining in themselves.
If you are tired of being a spectator and would like to get your feet wet either literally or figuratively speaking, most of these sports offer sessions geared for the newcomer. They are always a big draw and it is a wonderful way for the sports to pull in new enthusiasts. You may find yourself in some interesting or embarrassing positions in your attempt to recreate what you have seen throughout the event, but it's all in fun and every one of those participants were new to it at one time or another and will know just exactly what you're going through, they will cajole you through your perceived perils and teach you how to interact with the sport in a more skilled way.
This article was written on behalf of Gurnard Pines a Isle of Wight Holiday Parks perfect for taking an Isle of Wight Holiday. It is reproduced with acknowledgements to Jainsachin Articles Directory.
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Great beaches on the Isle of Wight
The Isle of Wight is a beautiful place, and there's a lot to do there. One of the things that's a favourite of travellers and tourists, though, is to go to the beach. If you're going to be spending a lot of time on the beach, Sandown is among the best choices. The beaches there are very beautiful and they are unspoiled in many ways, so walking along them can be quite an experience. The white sand is the main attraction, but there is a pier there, as well, with amusements. Adults and children alike can have fun on this boardwalk and still enjoy the unspoiled areas of beach. Breweries and many other things are on the Isle of Wight, too, which is also an English county.
There are more than one hundred and forty thousand people who call it home, but they will be happy to welcome you on your holiday adventure. The Isle of Wight has many unspoiled areas along with its beaches, and the countryside overall is amazing, so it's something that you shouldn't miss during your stay. Ocean ferries take you between the mainland and the Isle of Wight, so it's easy for you to get there with no work involved.
Once you get there, you can really relax, because Isle of Wight breaks are some of the best that the UK has to offer. The restaurants, the beaches, and the accommodations are not easy to forget, and they keep people coming back to the Isle of Wight again and again, no matter how many times they've already been to a particular area or seen a particular attraction - and that's especially true of the beaches. Many places have nice beaches, but the area near Sandown, with all of that white sand, is really exquisite. People love to come there with their special someone, with their children, or just with their family or friends. Some come alone, just to be part of nature and at peace for a little while. There are so many miles of coastline and beach that you can get the solitude that you crave or you can spend time with others. The choice is really up to you, and the Isle of Wight offers you both options. It's a great way to keep visitors interested in the area and keep them coming back for more of the beauty of the Isle of Wight each time they take a holiday.
This article was written on behalf of Gurnard Pines a Isle of Wight Holiday Parks perfect for taking an Isle of Wight Holiday. It is reproduced with acknowledgements to Jainsachin Articles Directory.
There are more than one hundred and forty thousand people who call it home, but they will be happy to welcome you on your holiday adventure. The Isle of Wight has many unspoiled areas along with its beaches, and the countryside overall is amazing, so it's something that you shouldn't miss during your stay. Ocean ferries take you between the mainland and the Isle of Wight, so it's easy for you to get there with no work involved.
Once you get there, you can really relax, because Isle of Wight breaks are some of the best that the UK has to offer. The restaurants, the beaches, and the accommodations are not easy to forget, and they keep people coming back to the Isle of Wight again and again, no matter how many times they've already been to a particular area or seen a particular attraction - and that's especially true of the beaches. Many places have nice beaches, but the area near Sandown, with all of that white sand, is really exquisite. People love to come there with their special someone, with their children, or just with their family or friends. Some come alone, just to be part of nature and at peace for a little while. There are so many miles of coastline and beach that you can get the solitude that you crave or you can spend time with others. The choice is really up to you, and the Isle of Wight offers you both options. It's a great way to keep visitors interested in the area and keep them coming back for more of the beauty of the Isle of Wight each time they take a holiday.
This article was written on behalf of Gurnard Pines a Isle of Wight Holiday Parks perfect for taking an Isle of Wight Holiday. It is reproduced with acknowledgements to Jainsachin Articles Directory.
Job opportunities on the Isle of Wight
Have you ever thought of moving to paradise? And, by paradise I am referring to the Isle of Wight. The Island is quite possibly the most beautiful place in all of Britain. And, there is so much to do there. You can mountain bike, kite surf, paraglide, or sit on the beach. The best part is the island has the most amazing climate. So, if you are sick of London's cold weather, it might be time to make a change. However what are you going to do for work?
A lot of people actually find employment on the Isle of Wight. However, the Island makes the majority of its money off of tourism. So, chances are the job opportunities that are on the island will most likely involve working with the tourists that come to visit the island. If you will not mind that, then it might be time to start looking into to a new job and figuring out where to move on the island.
What kind of jobs are we talking about?
One example of a job on the island is a domestic gas installer. You responsibilities involve installation of central heating systems for private customers across the Island. In this job you would work with a variety of people and companies. A lot of people come and stay on the island for a short time and need their heating installed temporarily, so you would help them.
If that does not sound like a job that is up your alley, consider looking into account management. There are some stores and hotels that require territory account management. You would have to travel around the island and make sure that the client's needs are being taken care of. Then, you would work at home using a laptop.
You also have the option of working in the many stores or hotels on the island. Some places work on an incentive based system. You could receive tips or commission. This might be the ideal opportunity if you are motivated and like working with people.
The island also has a lot of restaurants that need employees. You might like working at one of them and helping the tourists. You would definitely meet fun people and the hours would be flexible.
Whatever job you do get, keep in mind, you are moving to the island to live there are relax there. So your job is basically your second priority. Find something that will make you enough money and that you will enjoy doing.
This article was written by Tom Sangers on behalf of Garden Isle Hotels who offer Isle of Wight Accommodation and is reproduced with acknowledgements to Jainsachin Articles Directory.
A lot of people actually find employment on the Isle of Wight. However, the Island makes the majority of its money off of tourism. So, chances are the job opportunities that are on the island will most likely involve working with the tourists that come to visit the island. If you will not mind that, then it might be time to start looking into to a new job and figuring out where to move on the island.
What kind of jobs are we talking about?
One example of a job on the island is a domestic gas installer. You responsibilities involve installation of central heating systems for private customers across the Island. In this job you would work with a variety of people and companies. A lot of people come and stay on the island for a short time and need their heating installed temporarily, so you would help them.
If that does not sound like a job that is up your alley, consider looking into account management. There are some stores and hotels that require territory account management. You would have to travel around the island and make sure that the client's needs are being taken care of. Then, you would work at home using a laptop.
You also have the option of working in the many stores or hotels on the island. Some places work on an incentive based system. You could receive tips or commission. This might be the ideal opportunity if you are motivated and like working with people.
The island also has a lot of restaurants that need employees. You might like working at one of them and helping the tourists. You would definitely meet fun people and the hours would be flexible.
Whatever job you do get, keep in mind, you are moving to the island to live there are relax there. So your job is basically your second priority. Find something that will make you enough money and that you will enjoy doing.
This article was written by Tom Sangers on behalf of Garden Isle Hotels who offer Isle of Wight Accommodation and is reproduced with acknowledgements to Jainsachin Articles Directory.
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