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The Broadway Park Hotel, hotel in Arreton

Offering a restaurant, The Broadway Park Hotel is located in Sandown. Free WiFi access is available. There is also an electric kettle.

Staff were nice and helpful
6.7
Scored 6.7
Pleasant
Rated pleasant
2,525 reviews
Price from£45.05per night
Lakeside Park Hotel & Spa, hotel in Arreton

Overlooking a 20-acre lake, and in 17 acres of grounds, this 4-star hotel has an indulgent spa and free Wi-Fi throughout the building. Lakeside Park Hotel offers dining options with picturesque views....

Location was good and the staff were really good
7.7
Scored 7.7
Good
Rated good
701 reviews
Price from£236.50per night
Royal Esplanade Hotel, hotel in Arreton

Situated on Ryde Esplanade, on the Isle of Wight, Royal Esplanade Hotel boats views of the Solent. The Grade II Victorian building, features a terrace and restaurant.

great location
7.4
Scored 7.4
Good
Rated good
885 reviews
Price from£81per night
Medehamstede Hotel, hotel in Arreton

The Medehamstede Hotel is set amongst spacious well-kept gardens in the coastal town of Shanklin.

The property was clean and tidy, the staff were helpful and friendly and the evening entertainment was great
7.3
Scored 7.3
Good
Rated good
715 reviews
Price from£80per night
The Veteran Hotel & Bar, hotel in Arreton

Located in Ryde and with Ryde Beach reachable within 700 metres, The Veteran Hotel & Bar provides a shared lounge, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.

Easily accessible very close to the ferry. Room was comfy and clean, staff were polite even when asking me to vacate the room as I was slightly late to checkout.
7.7
Scored 7.7
Good
Rated good
590 reviews
Price from£60per night
The Grange B&B, hotel in Arreton

In the heart of Shanklin's Old Village, The Grange B&B offers 4-star guest accommodation within a gorgeous Georgian country house listed in the AA's Best British B&B Guide.

Very comfortable and great location - staff were so friendly and helpful
8.7
Scored 8.7
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
660 reviews
Price from£119per night
Luccombe Hall Hotel, hotel in Arreton

With a superb cliff-top location and stunning sea views, this family run hotel has peaceful gardens, free WiFi, an indoor pool, an outdoor heated pool with terrace and a daily breakfast.

Room was very nice and Breakfast was good
8.5
Scored 8.5
Very good
Rated very good
532 reviews
Price from£99per night
Mayfair Hotel - Isle of Wight, hotel in Arreton

Just a minute’s walk from the beach, The Mayfair boasts lovely views across Sandown Bay. Each of the warmly furnished rooms provides a TV and tea/coffee facilities.

Very friendly staff.
7.2
Scored 7.2
Good
Rated good
454 reviews
Price from£90per night
The Crown Hotel, hotel in Arreton

The Crown Hotel is situated in Ryde, 1.3 km from Ryde Beach and 11 km from Osborne House. With free WiFi, this 3-star hotel has a garden and a bar.

It was ok for 1 night ,it was central location ,the staff were fantastic ,it was clean ,cheap
5.8
Scored 5.8
Above average
Rated okay
353 reviews
Price from£69per night
Altavia Hotel, hotel in Arreton

Situated 4 minutes’ walk from the nearest sandy beach, Altavia Hotel features free on-site parking and a garden to relax in and take in the sea air.

Location
6.0
Scored 6.0
Pleasant
Rated pleasant
142 reviews
Price from£80per night
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What guests said about Arreton:

  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    The facilities at the location looked good, but as we were...

    The facilities at the location looked good, but as we were there in early march for our wedding anniversary most were closed. Arreton is in an ideal mid island location which meant everything was 15 miles travel in any direction. we really liked the Thai and Chinese in Ryde plus the bowling alley, and a quirky restaurant in Cowes high street called Call It What You Want. The road outside the cottage was very busy in school drop off and pick up times, but apart from that we never heard any traffic. The garden was full of birds and an amazing red squirrel, and would be a great place to sit out in having drinks in warmer times. The White Lion pub was pretty dead but the dairyman's daughter offered reasonable pub grub, but shut early. nearby the fighting cocks was always busy with good food, the hare and hounds closed earlier than advertised, as it is early season. The monkey & donkey sanctuaries were great, as was the Garlic farm, not so happy with the amazon zoo, If we had longer would have used the electric train using London underground carriages, and also the steam train which opens at Easter. The sleepy south eastern coastal towns would be better visited later in the season, as they were pretty much closed. The hovercraft at Ryde were tempting, but expensive, as was the excellent car ferry over from Southampton.
    Ray