Set in Ventnor and with Ventnor reachable within 300 metres, The Wellington offers concierge services, allergy-free rooms, a terrace, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Anthony
United Kingdom
Breakfast was a little slow but we were not in a hurry so it was ok
Situated in Ventnor and only 4.7 km from Blackgang Chine, Kingsmede Bed & Breakfast features accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Richard
United Kingdom
Situated in a nice area and found the stay a reasonable price.
Situated in Ventnor, 300 metres from Ventnor and 10 km from Blackgang Chine, Enjoy Ventnor 1, Pier Street, Wightlink offer features accommodation with free WiFi in a historic building.
MartaZ7
United Kingdom
Charming interiors, great communication, central position
Set in Ventnor and only 300 metres from Ventnor, Sandy Toes - awesome beach view and access offers accommodation with sea views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Burton
United Kingdom
Everything about this apartment made you feel like you were on holiday and at home at the same time! Everything was clean, all facilities were available there and the bedrooms are massive and the best part of it all is the stunning view down to the spyglass inn and seeing that beautiful stretch of seafront every day. So close to the town too everything was just so easy to get to from this apartment. Loved every minute of my stay there.
On average, 3-star hotels in Ventnor cost US$267 per night, and 4-star hotels in Ventnor are US$193 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Ventnor can on average be found for US$249 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Ventnor this weekend is US$184 or, for a 4-star hotel, US$248. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Ventnor for this weekend cost on average around US$282 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Ventnor is, of course, rather hilly so walking can be...
Ventnor is, of course, rather hilly so walking can be difficult for those with mobility issues. The weather is generally good and the place has its own warm, sunny microclimate in which exotic plants thrive. Bus links to other parts of the island are good and travel is cheap: currently £2 per bus ride. You need two buses to get to lots of places eg Cowes (the no 3 and then the no 1), as buses go into Newport. There are great places to eat which suit a range of tastes. The Smoking Lobster on The Esplanade is excellent, and the Drunken Lobster (diametrically opposite the Boots Ventnor bus stop for the no 3 to Newport) is lively and a favourite.
Redpath-Stevens
10
Scored 10
Lovely town on a steep hillside, with a sandy beach at the...
Lovely town on a steep hillside, with a sandy beach at the bottom. Really lovely food at the pub The Spyglass.
Botanical Gardens are wonderful, cliff walk lovely in both directions, and a great walk up on to the downs from where you can see the whole Island. Did everything on foot and by bus.
Miriam
8.0
Scored 8.0
Lots of dining options.
Super beach areas.
Lots of dining options.
Super beach areas.
Attractive landscaping.
Ventnor has some very steep areas but negotiable with time.
Taxi services practically non-existent - suggest pre book as far as possible before arrival.
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Lyn
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Really loved the town, wasn't too big.
Really loved the town, wasn't too big. Had shops to cater for all you would need. Very clean. Every where we went the people always welcoming and so friendly.
Lots of great walks on your doorstep whether it is along the coast or across the downs. Or there is a great bus service that can take you to the popular attractions.
Eating out there were all manner of food you could enjoy. Also at all price levels to suit your budget. Have to say our absolute favourite place to eat based on price and quality was The Bistro.
Has extremely steep hills to get down to the esplanade so would require you to drive if you had any mobility issues.
Would highly recommend.
KATE
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Quaint sea side small coastal town .
Quaint sea side small coastal town . Lots of great places to eat , whether it be breakfast , dinner or tea , all tastes catered for , although quite a few places closed Monday . A little hilly if walking . But close to lots of things
susan
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Ventnor has lots to recommend it when taken individually - a...
Ventnor has lots to recommend it when taken individually - a variety of bars, cafes restaurants and pubs, a couple of mini supermarkets, a lot of quirky independent shops and antique shops, car parking, kids play areas, beach and some walkable attractions. The difficulty is the roads linking the downs, town and beach and all very steep, narrow and winding which made us think twice about getting the car out sometimes.
Absolutely beautifully decorated Victorian apartment, a 2 minute walk to the grocery store, selection of great restaurants, several pubs and the high street with eclectic, antique stores. Just at the top of the hill from the beach, great way to burn off that big pub lunch. Ventnor is very quiet and quaint, compared to the more common tourist towns of Sandown, Shanklin, Cowes and Newport. A great way to relax and reflect with some quiet time.
Lovely spacious apartment, stylishly furnished and well equipped. Exceptionally clean and comfortable.
Beautiful park opposite which links to Ventnor beach front. A leisurely walk over the hill in the park greets one with a stunning view of the sea and the walk through the trees is lovely. This comes out at The Spyglass Inn which has really good food. Off street parking and wifi good. Definitely recommend a stay here.
The location. Nice gardens near to the botanical gardens, Ventnor and Steephill Cove. Unusual and delightful ‘secret’ door from the rear of the hotel onto the coastal area walk ways. Brilliant breakfast. Nice and quiet. Friendly and helpful staff.
Off road parking great
The walk to Shanklin via Bonchurch and Devil’s Chimney was excellent.
Great location, almost on the beach. Simple well laid out studio style accommodation ideal for a couple. Complimentary basics such as milk, tea and coffee is perfect for arrival. Biscuits and chocs are a nice tough. Handy short cut at the top of the road also - great for a cut through to The Royal Hotel for drinks.
Would recommend.
Location was amazing as it was 30 seconds from the beach. Ventnor is a really lovely town to explore with some great restaurants. The apartment is a really lovely size with all the rooms very spacious. It was also very clean. You can see the beach from one of the bedroom windows. There is a really nice walk in shower.
Wonderful location, great views from the rooms and breakfast was fantastic. Staff were very friendly and not too formal. Wish we had booked dinner in the hotel restaurant as it looked amazing. Highly recommend if you are visiting The Isle of Wight.
Our room was very spacious, clean and comfortable as was our ensuite. The hosts were welcoming and friendly. The location was perfect for our pet dog Flora with Ventnor Park next door which also provided access to a cliff walk into town.
Perfect apartment, just as pictured. Great size, very clean, amazing facilities including an espresso machine and right in the heart of Ventnor so a lovely beach just round the corner. Great host too. Wish I could have stayed longer
Beautiful old house and furnishings, a few minutes walk from coastal path. Very comfortable stay. Cosy log burning stoves in communal areas. Spectacular garden.
Welcoming host.
Well located within 20/30 mins walk from Ventnor.
A gem on the Isle Of Wight. Very friendly team, great location for the 'bottom' of the island, first class restaurant (make sure you're there Friday - steak night is terrific). Lovely garden too.
The property is in a great location for access into Ventnor, Richard was a superb host and couldn’t do enough for you full of useful information, great breakfast and lovely room
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