/ Isle of Wight Trip Activities / Edwardian Seaside Resort
Seaview is a small Edwardian seaside resort which now boasts significant sea defences.
Several of the Palmerston Forts, such as No Mans Land Fort are clearly visible from Seaview, as is the entrance to Portsmouth harbour across the Solent.
Here's some of the most frequently-asked questions about school visits to Seaview (Village), posed by teachers and other group leaders
There are no first aid facilities.
There are plenty of spaces to stop for a picnic - beaches etc.
There are local food vendors.
During the summer, the tide can come in very quickly against the sea walls, so checking tide times is crucial for any beach-based activities.
There are public toilets at Seaview Duver and at Puckpool Park - at the extremities of the village
Visitors will need sturdy shoes or wellies with good grip for rock pooling, as the limestone ledges and seagrass beds can be extremely slippery
The following Seaview (Village) educational resources are FREE to use when you book your trip with Education Destination. Some include pre or post-visit classroom work, others are on-site activities. All are accompanied by detailed Teacher Notes and some even have sample lesson plans!
Prepared by our expert team of teachers with local Island knowledge, each resource addresses a specific National Curriculum topic. Click on any image for full details.