Located in Sandown, a few steps from Sandown Beach, Burlington Hotel provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant. This 2-star hotel offers a bar.
Located in Sandown, a 8-minute walk from Sandown Beach, Friends Hotel has accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Anonymous
United Kingdom
Thank you to Abbie the manager of the hotel who couldn't have been more welcoming and accommodating to us. They were very friendly and helpful. We will definitely be returning to this hotel
Located in Sandown, Marina offers beachfront accommodations a 7-minute walk from Dinosaur Isle and provides facilities like a bar, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Marie Sandrine
United Kingdom
The manager was very helpful. One of the room was locked around 1am and we were panicked but someone from the team came and sort it out.
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.
John
United Kingdom
Staff lovely, location excellent, facilities good, swimming pool terrific, bar lovely
Located in Sandown and with Sandown Beach reachable within a 5-minute walk, Wight orchid island Hotel provides a terrace, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a bar.
Central location. Rob and Carol were lovelyfriendly hosts.
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
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.
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 of America
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.
The staff were very helpful and the breakfast excellent
The rooms were clean and the location, right in beach front was ideal especially as we had a child with us.
Car park was a walk up the hill but we dropped luggage off first. It was secure and easily accessible.
There was entertainment in the evening which we were the youngest there but the singer made us welcome and we had fun dancing.
Not a 5 star hotel but perfect for us and good value for money.
The hotel is just purchased by new owners and they are slowly establishing. Even though its an old building, it was clean to a good standard. Room had everything we needed. House keeping staff was cheerful. The lady at reception was really friendly and helpful. I am always happy to suppprt and promote new businesses so I wish them good luck for the new venture. I would surely stay again if I am visiting Sandown again.
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.
Great centralised location literally opposite the beach and with shops, restaurants and buses all within walking distance. Staff were excellent and make you feel very welcomed throughout. Big screen TV by the lobby to be viewed by all guests. Parking facilities right outside the hotel.
Emma, Gordon and Michael, are perfect hosts, warm and welcoming. The hotel is clean, bright and modern, and the breakfasts are amazing. We didn't want to leave. This was our best short break ever, and we highly recommend the Bell Lodge Hotel to anyone planning a stay in Sandown
The hotel has great facilities and is in a really good location. The staff were really friendly and welcoming and the breakfast was good too. We had a double and single bed in the room, neither of which were very comfy, which was a shame as everything else was great
There were lots of options in the breakfast. Location is awesome. It is about 25 min drive from East Cowes which was port of our ferry. It is around 10 mins walk from Sandown beach which is excellent. There is ample parking at hotel.
Breakfast was good and rooms are clean and tidy and the hotel location is near to Sandown town ,beach and the railway station.
The staff and management was good and the approaching way to the Guests is excellent.
The location is nice, and well centered in Sandown. The place is quite popular for touristic tours, so it's a rather big and spacious hotel, with lots of green spaces and gardens. Our room was massive and sunny.
Excellent hotel, couldnt want for more. very friendly staff who even opened the doors for us. They kept to every promise they made to me. Thank you for making our holiday special.
Lovely little hotel with really friendly staff. 10 min walk to Sandown high street and seaside, close to bus stops and train station. Clean and comfortable throughout our stay.
We requested for breakfast at the time of booking by ringing the hotel. But when we went to restaurant for breakfast, we were told that we should have booked it via booking.com
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!
Very closely located to the beach. The room has a good sense privacy. Appliances are very adequate. One of the best hotel of its price range I ve stayed.
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