Shanklin is on the coast of Sandown Bay, and therefore is part of the long beach which spans between
Yaverland in the north to
Luccombe in the south. The section of beach situated next to Shanklin is split into Small Hope Beach and Hope Beach. Above Hope Beach is the esplanade which boasts some traditional seaside attractions including an
amusement arcade, a
crazy golf course, and a children's play area, with slides, ball pools, bouncy castles, rigging, swings etc. available to be hired for a child's birthday party. There are several seafront hotels, a cliff lift from the seafront to the top of the cliff, a putting course, several cafes and restaurants and pubs, and a large, clean beach.
Shanklin_Pier was destroyed in the
Great Storm of 1987. The pier formerly had a theatre at which many famous performers appeared, including
Paul Robeson,
Richard Tauber and
Arthur Askey (whose daughter attended
Upper Chine School for Girls). The Summerland Amusement Arcade on the seafront was formerly a seaplane hangar positioned at
Bembridge where it housed
Fairey Campania seaplanes of the Nizam of Hyderabad's Squadron. Large areas of the seafront were severely damaged or destroyed during the
bombing raids of
World War II, but were quickly rebuilt after the war, causing the current seafront to be a varied mixture of Victorian, inter-war and post-war architecture. Shanklin Sailing Club is situated at the North end of the Esplanade. Founded in 1931 as Shanklin Amateur Sailing Club', the club has a fleet of Sprint 15 catamarans and holds races three days a week during the season. At the south end of the beach is
Shanklin Chine, from which the town takes its name, historically "Chynklyng Chine" and in the
Domesday Book of 1086 Sencliz (held by William FitzAzor; Jocelyn FitzAzor) from "Scen-hlinc". The
chine is operated as a visitor attraction and continues up to Rylstone Gardens in the Old Village. It contains a small section of the pipe of the
Operation Pluto pipeline which ran across the Isle of Wight and out from Shanklin and another branch from Sandown to supply fuel to the
D-Day beaches. == Nature ==