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Channel View Hotel, hotel in Arreton

Set in Shanklin, 300 metres from Shanklin Beach, Channel View Hotel offers accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.

Beautiful location overlooking the Shanklin coast. Pleasant staff. Room was perfect with double aspect sea view. Good options for breakfast in a relaxed environment. Bed super comfortable.
8.1
Scored 8.1
Very good
Rated very good
1,507 reviews
Price from£156per night
Villa Mentone Hotel, hotel in Arreton

Located in Shanklin, 400 metres from Shanklin Beach, Villa Mentone Hotel provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.

Lovely views. Parking - plenty of room at this quiet time of year.
8.0
Scored 8.0
Very good
Rated very good
1,431 reviews
Price from£115per night
The Brunswick, hotel in Arreton

Located in the popular seaside resort of Shanklin, in the East coast of the Isle of Wight, The Brunswick offers en suite accommodation, free Wi-Fi in communal areas and free parking.

Fantastic location. Beautiful hotel. Very clean. Great value bar meals.
7.9
Scored 7.9
Good
Rated good
1,389 reviews
Price from£104per night
Ryde Castle by Greene King Inns, hotel in Arreton

This 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.

Staff were happy. We were well looked after.
8.0
Scored 8.0
Very good
Rated very good
927 reviews
Price from£76.50per night
Yelf's Hotel, hotel in Arreton

In 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.

Traditional old hotel that I really liked. Its a little bit tired and fraying at the edges but aren't we all. Good location right in the middle of town, no problem parking. Was warm, comfortable, decent value for money, I have no complaints
7.2
Scored 7.2
Good
Rated good
1,258 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.

Cleanliness Staff 2 bottles Water when we arrived l used for brews The ethos of the place helping the soldiers who need help and free stay ect. Has what you need Bar is excellent and cannot fault the staff or the people who frequent this place welcoming and friendly Would we go again Yes Will we go again Yes
7.8
Scored 7.8
Good
Rated good
591 reviews
Price from£60per night
Harrow Lodge Hotel, hotel in Arreton

Nestled in the popular seaside resort of Shanklin, the Harrow Lodge Hotel overlooks Shanklin Beach, Sandown Bay and Culver Cliffs.

Friendly greeting and all staff were extremely friendly and accommodating. Breakfast was amazing, very nice fresh fruit salad, continental as well as full English should you need it! Very dog friendly
8.4
Scored 8.4
Very good
Rated very good
615 reviews
Price from£81per night
The Wight Bay Hotel - Isle of Wight, hotel in Arreton

This family-friendly hotel is just 3 minutes’ stroll from Sandown Pier and the sandy Sandown Beach.

After changing rooms I Managed to get a hot shower . That’s about all I liked . One member of staff until 8:30 then no staff present
6.2
Scored 6.2
Pleasant
Rated pleasant
1,073 reviews
Price from£74per night
One Holyrood Hotel & Cafe, hotel in Arreton

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.

Very good breakfast and very helpful staff.
8.9
Scored 8.9
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
511 reviews
Price from£90per 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.

The Grange is perfectly situated between Shanklin High Street and Old Shanklin - close to several restaurants and other eateries. The Grange is more like a hotel than a B&B with lovely gardens, covered swing seats and a large patio with tables and chairs to enjoy the drinks from the honesty bar. Complimentary tea, coffee and biscuits are available all day. The staff could not have been friendlier or more welcoming - especially the lovely Wendy for whom nothing was too much trouble. Breakfasts were great; ordering what we wanted from the extensive menu and which set us up for the day ahead,
8.7
Scored 8.7
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
659 reviews
Price from£119per 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
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