Site icon Rapid Telecast

I went on the last hovercraft in Europe – and I felt like James Bond

I went on the last hovercraft in Europe – and I felt like James Bond

HURTLING across the Solent, I’m travelling in what feels to be one part plane, one part boat –  and one part vintage James Bond aqua-craft machine.

The huge Union Jack flag painted across the front of the hovercraft, plus the 1970s-style leather airline seats inside, make me feel that I should be sitting next to a polo-necked, chestnut-haired Roger Moore smoking a cheroot.

The trip to the Isle of Wight has the last hovercraft service of its kind in Europe

5

The trip to the Isle of Wight has the last hovercraft service of its kind in EuropeCredit: Getty

5

It feels like you should be sitting next to Roger Moore smoking a cherootCredit: Alamy

But, almost 60 years on from their debut, in a far-off era when they looked destined to replace the ferry as the jet-age method of crossing water in record time, the Southsea-to-Isle of Wight hovercraft is now the last service of its kind in Europe.

Incredibly, the journey from the South Coast to the harbour town of Ryde takes a mere ten minutes.

It also makes the Isle of Wight effortlessly accessible from the mainland.

Leaving London Waterloo at 9.30am, I’m able to travel to Portsmouth and Southsea, catch the hovercraft to the island, walk over a footbridge to Ryde station, take the Tube-size train to Shanklin on the south-east coast and walk to the Fisherman’s Cottage pub for an al-fresco lunch of whitebait, salad and crisp white wine — all by 1pm.

5

Shanklin is home to the Fisherman’s Cottage pub where you can grab an al-fresco lunchCredit: Shutterstock

The diamond-shaped island itself has a serene calmness about it.

Chalk cliffs, buttery sand beaches, sheltered harbours and tapering country lanes make for an atmosphere that feels like the summer holidays of my childhood, though with accommodation options that are distinctly up to speed with contemporary comforts.

The Lakeside Hotel and Spa is just a few minutes outside Ryde and, despite a fairly bland modern exterior, has rooms that exude a funky, 1950s Scandinavian vibe — with warm wood furnishings, giant retro lampshades and a spacious outdoor terrace overlooking the navy waters of a sun-dappled lake.

An excellent (and very cheap) bus service makes exploring the parts of the island not covered by the bijou train line a breeze.

Straw boaters

Queen Victoria adored the Isle of Wight and lived here almost permanently after the death of her husband Albert, in 1861, until her death in 1901.

She lived at Osborne House, an Italianate residence that has, on her insistence, remained unaltered since her death.

The grand dining room is laid out as if guests of the late monarch are expected any minute.

After the grandiose busts, cherubs, mirrors and pillars of Osborne, the village of Cowes is a breezy respite.

Home to one of the world’s most prestigious sailing regattas each summer, it doesn’t surprise me that the narrow lanes around the high street are filled with expensive boutiques offering an array of red trousers, straw boaters and espadrilles.

A final walk along the Egypt Promenade takes me from Cowes to Gurnard.

The village is lined with vintage green chalets and grassy expanses where, on a cloudless spring morning, an hour spent reading a book, soaking up the rays and watching dogs catch Frisbees on the beach seems infinitely more pleasurable than queuing in an airport for yet another budget flight abroad.

Victorian splendour, 1960s-style waterborne tech and modern, chic hotels — reaching the Isle of Wight by hovercraft gave me at least three different phases of time travel in 48 hours.

I suspect the late Roger Moore would have approved.

5

Queen Victoria loved the Isle of Wight and her Osborne House residence has remained unchanged since her deathCredit: Shutterstock

5

The village of Cowes is home to one of the world’s most prestigious sailing regattasCredit: Getty

Stay connected with us on social media platform for instant update click here to join our  Twitter, & Facebook

We are now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel (@TechiUpdate) and stay updated with the latest Technology headlines.

For all the latest Travel News Click Here 

Read original article here

Denial of responsibility! Rapidtelecast.com is an automatic aggregator around the global media. All the content are available free on Internet. We have just arranged it in one platform for educational purpose only. In each content, the hyperlink to the primary source is specified. All trademarks belong to their rightful owners, all materials to their authors. If you are the owner of the content and do not want us to publish your materials on our website, please contact us by email – abuse@rapidtelecast.com. The content will be deleted within 24 hours.
Exit mobile version