Butterfly World Isle of Wight

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Step into a tropical paradise at Butterfly World on the beautiful Isle of Wight

Butterfly World is a magical destination perfect for your next family day out this spring!

Highlights of your visit include:

  • Tropical Flight Zone: Experience the beauty of butterflies and moths as they flutter freely around you.
  • Italian Garden: Explore the beautiful garden inspired by the Italian Renaissance.
  • Japanese Garden: Stroll through a unique Japanese-themed garden featuring two large koi ponds.
  • Discovery Zone: The Discovery Zone is brimming with life. Get up close with nature's creatures, including amphibians, corn snakes, Sulcata tortoises, and various invertebrates.
  • Join in twice daily for the awesome minibeast handling sessions. There's plenty of fun to be had!
  • Enjoy a nice coffee or a warm snack at The Hungry Caterpillar Café, offering a selection of hot and cold food is available from 10am - 3.30pm

Your little ones will love the interactive experiences, from butterfly walks to feeding the koi fish in the serene ponds. The Discovery Zone is a hit with young explorers, offering hands-on encounters with fascinating creatures like corn snakes, Sulcata tortoises, and various invertebrates.

Butterfly World promises a delightful and memorable visit, where nature's wonders come to life right before your eyes. Get tickets now and have them delivered to you instantly via email and SMS!

Location

Butterfly World

Staplers Road,
Wootton Bridge,
Isle of Wight,
PO33 4RW
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How to find us

By bus:

Catch a number 9 STAPLERS bus from either Newport or Ryde bus station. A bus stop is located outside the entrance.

By ferry:

They are a short drive away from both the Red Funnel East Cowes car Ferry and the Wightlink Fishbourne Ferry. A 10-5 minute drive from both ferry ports. 

Facilities
  • Wheelchair access
  • Toilets
More Info
Is Butterfly World wheelchair accessible?

Yes, Butterfly World is fully wheelchair accessible, featuring level access throughout the main, tropical butterfly house and pathways, along with dedicated disabled toilets. While the pathways are designed for accessibility, some, like the bridge, might be tight, though the overall experience is considered very wheelchair friendly.

What time is Butterfly World open until?

10am - 3:30pm. Entry stops at 3pm

Can I bring my dog to Butterfly World?

Only guide or assistance dogs are allowed inside Butterfly World.

Is there a cafe at Butterfly World?

While they don’t have a café on-site, there is a café nearby in Preston Park, just a short walk away.

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