The path follows the coast around the eastern tip of the Island at Foreland, then skirts the cliffs above Whitecliff Bay. This part is subject to regular erosion; as of 2012 a section at Foreland is closed. From Whitecliff Bay and its caravan park the path climbs steadily to Culver Down and the Yarborough Monument, with impressive views across Sandown Bay and across the Solent to Portsmouth. Dropping fairly steeply away from Culver Down, the path meets the beach again at Yaverland, then passes the Isle of Wight Zoo and enters Sandown.
The two-mile coastal walk between Sandown and Shanklin is a popular attraction, with a choice of the moderately undulating coastal path or the flat sea wall promenade. At Shanklin, there is a "cliff lift", which may help make the decision. There are a couple of cafes on the cliff open during the summer months.
Shanklin to Ventnor
From Shanklin the path passes the Fisherman's Cottage pub on the beach at the foot of Shanklin Chine, before climbing Appley Steps up the side of the cliff and then through the edge of Shanklin. It continues uphill on a minor road, passing Luccombe village, where there are magnificent views across Sandown Bay. It then follows paths and steps through the woods of the Bonchurch Landslips before reaching the sea again at Horseshore Bay. It then follows the sea wall for two miles until reaching Ventnor.
Starting 100 metres west of The Albion Hotel, the path is a steady climb ascending Tennyson Down where at its peak stands the Tennyson memorial. The path continues forward to the Needles Old Battery with views over Alum Bay.
Away from the approaches to East Cowes and Yarmouth, the majority of this section follows inland roads and many unmade, muddy public footpaths. Between Thorness Bay and Hampstead Point the path takes a circuitous 7 mile route via Newtown and Shalfleet to avoid a rifle range and the Newtown River. The total official length of this section is 17 miles.
As the route is circular one can join at any point. The route is easily accessible by public transport: Ryde and Yarmouth Bus Stations are on the route, and Southern Vectisbus routes stop near the route. Ferry services from the mainland arrive at Yarmouth, Cowes, East Cowes, Fishbourne and Ryde, all of which are on the route. Additionally, Ryde Esplanade and Lakerailway stations are on the path, and Shanklin and Sandown stations are less than 750m away. There are some sections, notably between Blackgang and Brook, where public transport is limited. Small public car parks are located along the Military Road, most of which are free. In other locations, car parking on the route is within an urban or semi-urban area and a fee is charged. The Ordnance Survey maps covering the route are:
Landranger 1:50,000 sheet 196
Explorer 1:25,000 sheet OL29 Isle of Wight
Both publications cover the entire route, although the Explorer has the greater detail. The route is mostly waymarked with signs, showing a seagull symbol and the words "Coastal Footpath" Some signs include the next destination on the route, with the distance in miles.