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The Albion
Situated in Freshwater, 18 km from Blackgang Chine, The Albion features accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.

Sentry Mead Hotel
Situated in Totland Bay on the Isle of Wight, this award-winning, fully licensed, property offers free Wi-Fi in all areas and benefits from free private parking on site.

The Belmont
The Belmont offers adult only accommodation, 3 minutes’ walk from Shanklin Beach on the Isle of Wight. It has free Wi-Fi, free parking, and a garden and sauna to relax in.

The Wellington Hotel
Set in Ventnor and with Ventnor reachable within 300 metres, The Wellington Hotel offers concierge services, allergy-free rooms, a terrace, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.

Keats Green Hotel
Situated within 400 metres of Shanklin Beach and 15 km of Blackgang Chine, Keats Green Hotel features rooms in Shanklin.

The Fig Tree Shanklin
Situated in Shanklin, 500 metres from Shanklin Beach, The Fig Tree Shanklin features accommodation with a terrace, free private parking and a bar.

Pinnacle Suites Hotel
Situated in Cowes and within 24 km of Blackgang Chine, Pinnacle Suites Hotel has a bar, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi.

The Veteran Hotel & Bar
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.

Charter House
Set in Newport, 7.6 km from Osborne House, Charter House offers accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar.

One Holyrood Hotel & Cafe
Situated in Newport, within 1.5 km of Carisbrooke Castle and 7 km of Osborne House, One Holyrood Hotel & Cafe offers accommodation with a garden, free WiFi.

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Scored out of 10, guest rating 6.3Pleasant - What previous guests thought, 308 reviewsPopular with guests booking hotels on Isle of Wight
Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.7Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 1,455 reviewsPopular with guests booking hotels on Isle of Wight
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Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.2Very good - What previous guests thought, 569 reviews
Isle of Wight's best hotels with breakfast
Royal Esplanade Hotel
Hotel in RydeBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 8.0Very good - What previous guests thought, 913 reviewsSituated 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.
BEST WESTERN New Holmwood Hotel
Hotel in CowesBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 8.3Very good - What previous guests thought, 413 reviewsSet in Cowes, Isle of Wight region, BEST WESTERN New Holmwood Hotel is situated 3.5 km from Osborne House.
The Q Hotel
Hotel in ShanklinBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 8.2Very good - What previous guests thought, 569 reviewsLocated in Shanklin, 400 metres from Shanklin Beach, The Q Hotel provides accommodation with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
The Brunswick
Hotel in ShanklinBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 8.0Very good - What previous guests thought, 691 reviewsThe Brunswick features an outdoor swimming pool, shared lounge, a restaurant and bar in Shanklin.
Ryde Castle by Greene King Inns
Hotel in RydeBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 8.2Very good - What previous guests thought, 828 reviewsThis majestic Victorian manor sits on Ryde seafront overlooking the marina. It features bright, elegant rooms with free Wi-Fi and hearty, traditional cuisine in its restaurant.
Harrow Lodge Hotel
Hotel in ShanklinBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 8.4Very good - What previous guests thought, 629 reviewsNestled in the popular seaside resort of Shanklin, the Harrow Lodge Hotel overlooks Shanklin Beach, Sandown Bay and Culver Cliffs.
The Royal Hotel
Hotel in VentnorBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 8.5Very good - What previous guests thought, 337 reviewsThis 4-star hotel offers luxurious accommodation overlooking Ventnor Bay on the Isle of Wight. It serves award-winning food in its conservatory eating area, and an outdoor swimming pool.
The Seaview Hotel And Restaurant
Hotel in SeaviewBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 8.9Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 233 reviewsBuilt in Victorian times, The Seaview Hotel And Restaurant is set by the sea, in the village of Seaview.
Budget hotels on Isle of Wight
The Broadway Park Hotel
Hotel in SandownCheap hotelScored out of 10, guest rating 7.0Good - What previous guests thought, 2,906 reviewsLocated in Sandown, 800 metres from Sandown Beach, The Broadway Park Hotel provides accommodation with a garden, private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Yelf's Hotel
Hotel in RydeCheap hotelScored out of 10, guest rating 7.3Good - What previous guests thought, 1,137 reviewsIn a popular part of Ryde, on the Isle of Wight, Yelf's Hotel is a former coaching inn with a restaurant, close to the hovercraft and ferry services to Portsmouth and Southsea.
Burlington Hotel
Hotel in SandownCheap hotelScored out of 10, guest rating 7.5Good - What previous guests thought, 721 reviewsLocated in Sandown, 100 metres from Sandown Beach, Burlington Hotel provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
Abingdon Lodge Hotel
Hotel in RydeCheap hotelScored out of 10, guest rating 6.0Pleasant - What previous guests thought, 261 reviewsSet in Ryde, 1.5 km from Ryde Beach, Abingdon Lodge Hotel offers accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
The Crown Hotel
Hotel in RydeCheap hotelScored out of 10, guest rating 6.2Pleasant - What previous guests thought, 178 reviewsSituated within 1.3 km of Ryde Beach and 11 km of Osborne House, The Crown Hotel features rooms in Ryde. With free WiFi, this 3-star hotel has a garden and a bar.
Calverts Hotel - Newport, Isle of Wight - RETURN CAR FERRY FROM 92 POUNDS
Hotel in NewportCheap hotelScored out of 10, guest rating 6.8Pleasant - What previous guests thought, 688 reviewsLet us book the return car ferry for you from only £79. Car Ferry from Southampton to East Cowes. Telephone or e-mail with your preferred sailing times as soon as you have made your booking.
Channel View Hotel
Hotel in SandownCheap hotelScored out of 10, guest rating 5.2Passable - What previous guests thought, 206 reviewsA 4-minute walk from the beach and Sandown Pier, Channel View Hotel includes a restaurant and provides free parking and WiFi. This hotel is just over 1 mile from the Isle of Wight Zoo.
Holliers Hotel
Hotel in ShanklinCheap hotelScored out of 10, guest rating 6.7Pleasant - What previous guests thought, 130 reviewsSet in Shanklin, less than 1 km from Shanklin Beach, Holliers Hotel offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Hotels on Isle of Wight that you can book without a credit card
shoreside inn
Hotel in ShanklinNo credit card neededScored out of 10, guest rating 9.9Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 109 reviewsSituated in Shanklin, a few steps from Shanklin Beach, shoreside inn features accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
The Havelock
Hotel in ShanklinNo credit card neededScored out of 10, guest rating 9.5Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 164 reviewsSet in attractive gardens, The Havelock offers a Mediterranean-style pool and en suite rooms, some have a sea view. There is some free private parking, and the seafront is close by.
Hambledon Hotel
Hotel in ShanklinNo credit card neededScored out of 10, guest rating 9.6Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 51 reviewsSituated in Shanklin, 400 metres from Shanklin Beach, Hambledon Hotel features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Haven Hall Hotel
Hotel in ShanklinNo credit card neededScored out of 10, guest rating 9.8Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 68 reviewsSituated within 2 acres of land, Haven Hall Hotel offers accommodation in Shanklin Isle of Wight. The property is located on the cliff top, offering views of the sea, cliffs and the bay.
Villa Mentone Hotel
Hotel in ShanklinNo credit card neededScored out of 10, guest rating 8.0Very good - What previous guests thought, 1,131 reviewsLocated in Shanklin, 400 metres from Shanklin Beach, Villa Mentone Hotel provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
Sandringham Hotel - Seafront, Sandown - FREE CAR FERRY for bookings of 3 or more nights, subject to availability
Hotel in SandownNo credit card neededScored out of 10, guest rating 8.2Very good - What previous guests thought, 432 reviewsFREE return Car Ferry from Southampton to East Cowes, for bookings of three nights or more.
Eastmount Hall Hotel
Hotel in ShanklinNo credit card neededScored out of 10, guest rating 8.2Very good - What previous guests thought, 293 reviewsSituated on the highest part of Shanklin on the Isle of Wight, Eastmount Hall is a hotel that enjoys great views eastwards over the Culver Cliffs.
Marlborough Hotel
Hotel in ShanklinNo credit card neededScored out of 10, guest rating 8.1Very good - What previous guests thought, 174 reviewsSituated 400 metres from Shanklin Beach, Marlborough Hotel offers 2-star accommodation in Shanklin and has a garden, a shared lounge and a bar.
Isle of Wight highlights
Annual music festivals
The Isle of Wight Festival and Bestival draw in some of the world’s best live acts and streams of festival-goers each summer.Sailing at Cowes Week
A historic regatta, Cowes Week includes 40 daily races and up to 1000 boats, manned by over 8000 Olympic-level and amateur sailors.Award-winning beaches
Some of Europe’s best beaches can be found along these 57 miles of coastline. Shanklin, Sandown and Ventnor’s esplanades spill over with cafés and shops.Hiking and views along picturesque paths
Explore the island's coastal paths and forest trails. Alverstone Walk leads from Sandown, through 2 nature reserves and past a red squirrel hide.Water-sports on the English Channel’s shores
From leisurely to extreme, the isle offers water-sport activities to suit all levels. Popular sports include surfing, jet-skiing, kayaking and sailing.Animal attractions
The isle’s farms, parks and zoos offer the chance to observe bird-of-prey displays and more exotic species including flamingos, parrots and penguins.Ventnor Botanic Garden
A wide variety of plants can be found within this Mediterranean-like microclimate. The surrounding Undercliff offers a scenic coastal landscape.Fort Victoria
Dating from the 1850s, this barracks was built to protect the Solent’s shores. It now houses an aquarium, planetarium and underwater archaeology centre.Isle Of Wight history
Top picks include some of the isle’s Roman villas, beautiful castles and Osborne House, Queen Victoria's seaside retreat.
FAQs about hotels on Isle of Wight
Wonders of Wordplay and Nature’s Way
With dramatic cliffs and unspoilt countryside, the Isle of Wight sits off England’s south coast. Ferries from Southampton cross The Solent to Cowes, a sleepy port which bursts into life during its annual regatta – Cowes Week.
Over the inlet is Osborne House, Queen Victoria’s summer home, while Henry VIII was behind the construction of the castle in Yarmouth. Neighbouring Freshwater is the closest town to the multi-coloured sands of Alum Bay. Next door are the Needles which you can’t thread, as the Wonders of the Isle of Wight saying goes. These eroded white cliff formations, one with a lighthouse, extend into the English Channel at the island’s south-western tip.
Near the southern tip is Chale, next to Blackgang Chine children’s amusement park, and close to Ventnor, on a hill sloping to the sea. Around the coast are the most popular beach resorts: Sandown with its nature reserve, and Shanklin with its cute Old Village and the most Isle of Wight hotels with indoor pools on Booking.com. Seaview also has a nature reserve, and nearby Ryde is a Victorian beach resort whose long pier is the docking point for ferries from Portsmouth.
Other hotels on the Isle of Wight are found in Wootton Bridge, with its steam railway, and the county town Newport, home to Carisbrooke Castle.

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Shanklin is a beautiful coastal town, with many interesting...
Shanklin is a beautiful coastal town, with many interesting places to visit, apart for its great beach and seafront attractions and pubs, the Old Village with their pretty thatched cottages, Pencil Cottage, Pink Cottage with its lovely Fairy Garden, Shanklin Chine and its hotel were Victorian couples used to spend their honeymoon, Fisherman Cottage , Rylstone Gardens, Big Mead pond , nice walk to Bonchurch, Devil Chimney, Wishing Seat and the waterfall on the beach on the way to Luccombe just to mention some.Guest review bySeamarUnited Kingdom - 4.0
This was probably a nice seaside town in it's day, but that...
This was probably a nice seaside town in it's day, but that is no longer the case. The town centre has many run down or boarded up shops. There is a pier which is full of amusement arcades and gaming machines, but that is about all there is here. We made use of the excellent bus network to go and visit Osborne House, and getting a bus out of town is probably your best option.Guest review byPeterUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Loved the views the beach and the variety of independent...
Loved the views the beach and the variety of independent shops. Very traditional seaside activities and lots of chip shops and souvenir shops with kid friendly prices Had a yummy cream tea at long John's 👍Guest review byNoirinUnited Kingdom - 8.0
Cowes is quite busy and noisy, but we expected that.
Cowes is quite busy and noisy, but we expected that. If you want a quiet IOW break, choose one of the resorts on the other side of the island, but for the buzz of the world's yachting capital stick to Cowes. Bus services to all parts of the island are frequent and plentiful.Guest review byAnonymous - 10.0
Quiet and scenic bay.
Quiet and scenic bay. Excellent fish and chips at Golden Sands. The Spyglass pub looks over the bay and does lovely food. Toni's does great toasties and boozey hot chocolates. Really lovely vibe and lovely to see so many dog walkers. Ventnor Boat Charters do a good boat trip along the bay and they're really friendly. It has real charm and a good place to stroll along and forget your worries.Guest review byBenUnited Kingdom - 8.0
Ideal location for exploring the Island.
Ideal location for exploring the Island. The variety of good real ale pubs and eating places were a lot less than when I was first in Newport around 15 or so years ago. We tried several pubs, and a tea room/bakery, but on balance the best were not in Newport. The best for drinks - beer at least and wine - was the Newport Ale House; and for food and drink, the Union Inn Cowes, the Red Lion Freshwater, the Bargeman's Rest Newport, the Castle Inn Newport, and top of the list the Highdown Inn Totland Bay ... but there are more to try when we next go for a week of exploration and hiking!Guest review byDominicUnited Kingdom - 8.0
Freshwater was ok but the beach was not dog friendly so we...
Freshwater was ok but the beach was not dog friendly so we went to Compton beach a few times, the dog loved it. The Red lion pub served lovely food but you have to book, it gets a bit busy, but the Vine pub serves proper pub grub and their homemade pies were delicious , booking is also recommended but not vital.Guest review byWilliamUnited Kingdom - 10.0
I found Bembridge full of surprises , I came across the last...
I found Bembridge full of surprises , I came across the last windmill on the island, the beach is so nice , the people are so friendly and very helpful, I felt welcome and safe. There was a book on Bembridge in the flat I rented and it was so interesting that I have ordered a copy for myself.Guest review byjackieUnited Kingdom - 8.0
Great location for foot passengers on the ferry and a wide...
Great location for foot passengers on the ferry and a wide selection of busses to travel futher into the island. Lots of cafe's and restaurants. Qaiunt little town with some lovely old buildings, a pier and a handful of galleries and independant shops selling gorgeous unusual things. Can be "done" in a relaxed leisurely day.Guest review byLesleyUnited Kingdom - 6.0
The cleanliness of the caravan which was carried out by...
The cleanliness of the caravan which was carried out by Aimee and Laura - brilliant team and thank you. The area is nice and a walk around the lake is peaceful. The kiddies play park area is small but close to the restaurant which is helpful. The restaurant was over priced - a small bottle of coke £4.40 and beef burgers from 17.95 ! The food was tasteless and you did not get a lot for your money. The wait was over an hour - simply not impressed at all. If you want a good meal take yourself to the Crab in Shanklin where a kiddies meal will cost you £3.95 and it is bigger than the adult meal at Rookley. The restaurant was closed on the following evening so no take away available (for those who may have wanted to use it) There was no reasons the staff did not seem to know the answer. The indoor swimming pool dirty - the water was not clear and the bottom and sides of the pool were slimy - I would not use it again - just because you can smell chlorin does not mean the pool is clean! The lifeguards did not look particularly bothered about was what going on - maybe their wages are too low!? There is a night club which has kiddie evenings - so for a family that is nice - It is a real shame as all the facilities are on site but are just not available. If the aim is self-catering then do that and check around the area for reasonably priced pubs and cafes -Guest review byLesleyUnited Kingdom