Situated in Sandown in the Isle of Wight region, with Sandown Beach and Dinosaur Isle nearby, Chaston Manor Hotel features accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Chad Hill Hotel is a traditional Victorian house, located 5 minutes’ walk from Sandown city centre and rail station. Sandown beach and pier are only 650 metres from the hotel.
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, OYO Marina offers beachfront accommodation a 7-minute walk from Dinosaur Isle and provides facilities like a bar, a shared lounge and a terrace.
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
Check in will be at the Sandringham Hotel on the Sea Front. You will need a car ferry to get to us as we are on a beautiful Island just off the south coast – the Isle of Wight.
Absolutely brilliant hotel, will definitely be back
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’...
Breakfast was lovely and the location was brilliant.
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.
Very nice breakfast, helpful staff, great location
Check in at the Sandringham Hotel, Sea Front, Sandown. Located on Sandown’s seafront, with the sandy beaches just a few steps away and other exciting attractions located within walking distance,...
Room and location very good, didn't use the pool.
6.5
Scored 6.5
Pleasant
Rated pleasant
· 99 reviews
What guests said about Sandown:
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.
Louis
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Quiet town with good transport links to Ryde and Newport via...
Quiet town with good transport links to Ryde and Newport via bus or train. There is a caravan site near the Tesco supermarket. The beach is un spoilt. Parking is on the beach front at a good rate. Lots of benches to sit down and enjoy the cliffside views.
Janet
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
People were very friendly.
People were very friendly. I did not feel unsafe at any time. The newer hotels do quite well along the promenade. Any efforts to tear down the old hotels should be encouraged, those derelict hotels give Sandown an image of being an old undesired relic.
Carl
United States
10
Scored 10
Sandown is a lovely place to stay. Beach was lovely.
Sandown is a lovely place to stay. Beach was lovely. Unfortunately the weather was not our friend for a while but that didn't bother us. The pier in Sandown has all you need on a rainy day. Lovely little shops with very friendly people and little homely cafe's. Lovely place. Easy to get around to other places,either driving by bus(regular services to other places of interest) or walking along coastal paths.
Great location on the beachfront and close to restaurants and shops. Friendly staff, ongoing improvements to the hotel. As there is no evening meal or lunch available, we found it helpful that you could bring a takeaway back to the hotel or sit on the seating outside overlooking the sea. Great for families, good value and close to all the attractions of Sandown. A good base for a weekend, we had two rooms. Family stay and the staff were helpful and friendly.
This is a very lovely boutique hotel , feels like newly renovated and very close to Sandown Beach and Sandown high street. Maximum 10-15 minutes walk to centre. Even though they do not have free parking in the premises. We did not struggle to find parking on the road literally across the hotel each day.
Breakfast was delicious , owners are really friendly and rooms are immaculately clean and comfortable. We are very pleased with our stay.
Just got back from a 5 night stay at the Wight hotel. Our room was very spacious and very comfy. The room was cleaned every day and was left spotless. It was a perfect location being so close to Sandown beach and the pier. The breakfast was fantastic and the people who worked there were all really friendly and helpful! I would definitely recommend to others and stay there again if we came to the Isle of Wight in the future!
Nice location, a small drive to sandown for shops, pubs & restaurants.
or a 20 min walk, via a nice coastal path close by with stunning views.
The chalet had ample cooking utensils & crookery. & We probably only used £1 a day electric on the meter.
2 adults one kid, enough room for the 3 of us, we went out in the days & beech walks in the evening lovely! & The chalet was perfect for us all in all.
The location is good for us as we have to travel often to the IOW. The hotel is quite dated in the room we stayed in. The bed wasn`t so comfortable as it was when we stayed in a different room on a previous visit. Its nice to have a bar to go to so you can have a drink and retire for the evening. We can't speak about food as we haven't eaten there.
We book there because it's the only hotel in Sandown with balconies and a perfect seaview, for which we tolerate the high cost of staying and instead of spending more inside during our stay find what we need locally. All the staff are welcoming and as efficient as you'd expect and although the place is dated it's also clean and cared for.
Staff at reception were very nice and welcoming. Free to come and go anytime (outside main hours) so days don't feel rushed. Despite the room being a mere £45, it was very clean, comfortable and pleasant. The hotel is also conveniently placed close to both the seafront and the Sandown train station.
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
GOOD: My daughter and I just about managed to park outside, which was good.
The carpet was quite new, as also were the curtains.
The bedding looked clean.
The hotel is a healthy 5-10 minutes walk from the beach and shops.
The kettle was new, but we didn't use it because there was no milk.
Room the perfect size for a couple with one child. Bathroom was compact - fine for us, but if you are on the larger side might be a bit of a squeeze! Was worried given the location (ground floor, near the kitchen) it would be noisy, but it was fine and we all slept well.
Owner Lee greeted us in a friendly manner and was informative.
The property was in a good location. Not direct on the seafront but literally minutes away. A bus stop was less than a couple of minutes walk too which was handy as we didn't take the car.
The breakfasts were superb. The hotel was situated really close to all the amenities but in a nice quiet road too
The hosts were brilliant, the hotel was the best one we’ve stayed in so far in sandown & we’ve stayed in 6
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.
The location was perfect, near seafront, shops and buses. Staff were very helpful and friendly. Good facilities. Overall cleanliness was very good. Family run hotel.
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
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