Right opposite Sandown Pier, overlooking Sandown Bay, Bayshore Hotel has a bar, a restaurant and a 24-hour front desk. There is a games room and a sun lounge overlooking the pier.
Located in Sandown, 100 metres from Sandown Beach, Burlington Hotel provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant. This 2-star hotel offers a bar.
Susan
United Kingdom
I absolutely love staying here. I must try more then 1 night. Sadly no staff for kitchen so had to eat else where. But it was absolutely fine. I love it that the reception remembered me from last year.
Situated in Sandown, 700 metres from Sandown Beach, Friends Hotel features accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Clark
United Kingdom
Great find this 5 minutes from the train station 10 minutes from town and beach room was clean and comfortable and really quiet abbie was really friendly good value go for it
This family-friendly hotel is just 3 minutes’ stroll from Sandown Pier and the sandy Sandown Beach.
Stefan
United Kingdom
If you want to see a run down place - that's your hotel. It feels you are in a comedy - faulty towers - or Stephen King. The staff trying their best and I am grateful for their efforts, but whoever owns this is not at all interested in this place: nobody at reception after 7pm, had to run through the building to find someone. Then there was already someone in my room I was given. After some confusion they gave me another room. The beds have youth hostel quality. No soap or toiletries. But the best - the second day there was no electricity. I sat in a dark room in the evening. At least I went to bed early. An exceptional experience. That's a hotel for the adventurous traveller. For £69 certainly a rip-off in my mind.
Located in Sandown, Marina offers beachfront accommodation a 7-minute walk from Dinosaur Isle and provides facilities like a bar, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Boasting a seafront location in Sandown on the Isle of Wight, the Royal Pier features an indoor heated swimming pool with spa pool, 2 bars, Wi-Fi access, and easy access to the town centre, 2 minutes’...
Veena
United Kingdom
I liked how they did family rooms to accommodate 5 people. I liked the swimming pool. I loved the guests of the hotel!
Located in Sandown and with Sandown Beach reachable within 400 metres, Wight orchid island Hotel provides a terrace, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a bar.
Central location. Rob and Carol were lovelyfriendly hosts.
Situated in Sandown, 100 metres from Sandown Beach, Hotel Maria features accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking, a terrace and a bar.
Location, staff and prices which includes breakfast
Set in Sandown, within 400 metres of Sandown Beach and 2.9 km of Shanklin Beach, Malvern Hotel offers accommodation with a shared lounge and free WiFi as well as free private parking for guests who...
Friendly staff, very quiet and close to everything.
A 4-minute walk from the beach and Sandown Pier, Channel View Hotel includes a restaurant and bar and provides free parking and WiFi. This hotel is just over 1 mile from the Isle of Wight Zoo.
Clean room comfortable bed, good coffee facilities
Boasting a seafront location in Sandown on the Isle of Wight, the Royal Pier features an indoor heated swimming pool with spa pool, 2 bars, Wi-Fi access, and easy access to the town centre, 2 minutes’...
The location was great, bonus having the swimming pool!
What guests said about Sandown:
8.0
Scored 8.0
Sandown is lovely has a beach good bus transport and a...
Sandown is lovely has a beach good bus transport and a railway station.Buses go to Ryde Ventor and Shanklin and run quite often there's also the Island breezer and Downs breezer which give you a nice ride.Sandown has quite a few small shops couple of take aways and pubs and a lovely front to walk along with cafes and restaurants and it has a slot machine arcade that does bingo too and you can walk along the front to Shanklin.
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Anonymous
8.0
Scored 8.0
Very busy on sunny days, but don't try and get an evening...
Very busy on sunny days, but don't try and get an evening meal on Sunday as everywhere bar the Chineese and Indian were closed. A lot of places were not open during the week either.. Very dated and a lot of empty shops.
Stephen
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
I felt the area looked a bit run down.
I felt the area looked a bit run down. No good shops, several boarded up delapitated buildings. Even the sky nets and surrounding kids stuff looked old and tired!
Quite a few nice looking pubs / restaraunts to choose from. We had a meal at The Reef which most people enjoyed.
We didnt feel the need to go anywhere else as we were only there for a weekend and had amazing weather. The house and the beach were all we wanted.
Emma
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We went in February and a lot of the Island's attractions...
We went in February and a lot of the Island's attractions weren't open yet but we found everyone really friendly and it was quite nice to be given the time of day which we may not have got in peak season. Can't say anything about the beach or the front as it was raining too hard and consistently to explore but we went to the museum in Ryde and to Dimbola house, both of which were worthwhile and it was nice driving around on nearly empty roads.
Maggie
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Love it, been many many times, well over 20. shame to see...
Love it, been many many times, well over 20. shame to see so many places shutting down but that is sign of the times. Some wonderful shops. A beautiful beach. The best place we ate was in Shanklin though along the seafront. Had the boat wheel think it was called steamer or something it was awesome. Not happy you have to pay for parking at night-time now. Very friendly people everywhere you go. Isle of wight is Awesome. The ferry cost a fortune for such a short trip across, makes you want to travel in the middle of the night . We stayed at the Broadway Inn this time was very impressed. Really close to the beach. Love the tesco in Ryde. Found an amazing carvery on the journey there. Its a pub near the premier convenience store, the purple one. Forgotten its name. Anyway cant wait for next year.
Ward
10
Scored 10
Sandown has its own pier with traditional seaside activities...
Sandown has its own pier with traditional seaside activities and the beach. We particularly enjoyed Dinosaur Isle to see fossils and how life has been pre-human on the island. The National Poo Museum is small but good fun and interesting for all the ages.
Brading is a 5-10mins bus ride away to see the well preserved Roman Villa and there is a vinyard not far from their either :D Walking to Shanklin along the coast path is lovely for a really traditional British Seaside scene. We'd advise against walking on to Ventnor as the path is rugged and there is very little to see, with cliff path diversions it took us 4hrs and we defo bused it back.
We enjoyed food at The Reef, Flanigan's and Kate's Cafe.
We moved to Cowes for visiting Carisbrooke Castle and Osbourne House as they would each be about 1.5hrs from Sandown by bus, but if you had a car I'd stay based here.
I liked the location of the property in relation to where I was working. The free parking was also a bonus meaning that I could walk to where I was working. The proprietors were helpful in that they swapped the room I had been allocated on the first floor to one on the ground floor as I have a disability that makes stairs difficult with heavy suitcases. This was because my booking suggested that my room would be on the ground whereas initially it was not.
The room was very clean and the bed was comfortable,and the staff was amazing and very helpful ,they went over and beyond to help make our stay enjoyable. I highly recommend this hotel for anyone visiting sandown . restaurants and the beach are in walking distance from the hotel . Breakfast was very nice .
spacious lounge with linked conservatory for relaxing, excellent location 2 minutes from spectacular view over sandown bay and clifftop path to shanklin and sandown centre/pier, quiet with onsite parking, all the essentials for a comfortable self catering stay,owner is quick to reply to messages
The great location, in the middle of everything we wanted, and opposite the beach. Don't go expecting a posh modern hotel. the hotels very dated, but in a good oldskool Isle Of Wight holiday way, just how it should be. Hotel was clean, beds were comfortable. Wouldn't hesitate to book again.
We booked a room with a sea view and we weren't disappointed. The room was a good size, clean and the bed was comfortable. The hotel is located in an ideal place to get around Sandown and there is a large long stay carpark a couple of minutes walk away. We would book a room here again.
The owners and staff were very nice and helpful. The room was a little small but comfortable and clean. The breakfast was well-prepared and extensive. The hotel itself was spotless and the owners had gone to considerable lengths to make the place welcoming.
The Hotel was very child-friendly. The breakfast was really on point we and the kids loved it. it has a perfect location if you want to explore the isle of wight. We used the pool and the kids loved it everything is clean and a very quite place.
Very good value. Bigger than average single room.
Substantial breakfast - good choice and freshly cooked.
Location not all that near the town centre and beach, though that wasn't a problem for me.
I can’t think of anything positive to say about this hotel. Really disappointed as we were looking forward to a lovely weekend and our first ever visit to the Isle of Wight.
Location is perfect. Room size excellent. Staff always helpful. The indoor pool, despite the ‘competition’ for the jacuzzi… A decent Wi-Fi and the parking facilities.
The location was amazing just a 30 second walk to the sandy beach in Sandown and near all shops and resturants. Jay who ran the hotel was extremely helpful too.
The hotel was in front of the beach and had different food shacks from Thursday onwards. A pub on the ground floor and seating areas both inside and outside
the staff went above and beyond for all my family while we stayed at this hotel for a wedding! I wouldn’t want to stay anywhere else on the Isle of Wight!
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