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The Langstone Quays
The staff were all friendly, welcoming and knowlegeable. The food in the restaurant, especially in the evening wasexcellent
Reviewed on 28 Feb 2026

Royal Maritime Hotel
Friendly staff beautifully decorated convenient location
Reviewed on 27 Feb 2026

Harbour Hotel Southampton
Alicia (the blonde haired lady on reception - hoping i’ve remembered your name correctly!) was absolutely incredible with looking after us. The food was delicious with a very generous breakfast spread, the spa was clean and tidy. The room was so comfortable and tidy, lovely bed!! only a few things ...
Reviewed on 1 Mar 2026

Mill Rythe Coastal Village
Extremely disappointing first stay. We arranged a 2:30pm check-in, but the accommodation was not ready until 30 mins later. On arrival, we were told to return in 10–15 minutes, only to be told again that it still wasn’t ready. This appears to be a recurring issue based on other reviews. The soft ...
Reviewed on 16 Feb 2026

Gunwharf Quays Apartments
The apartment was compact and had everything we needed. Great location, amazing shopping centre on the doorstep. We would love to return.
Reviewed on 22 Feb 2026

Sea Front Luxury Beach House, Panoramic Views, Direct Beach access, West Sussex
Great communication, wonderful location, beautiful house
Reviewed on 28 Dec 2025
Popular places to visit

Sandown Beach
Why not spend a care-free afternoon at Sandown Beach during your travels in Sandown? Visit the area's spas or simply enjoy its cafes.

Sandown Pier
After visiting Sandown Pier, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Sandown. Wander the area's beautiful beaches or simply enjoy one of its lively bars.

Yaverland Beach
If a restful holiday is part of your travel plans, Yaverland Beach might be the perfect place to visit during your trip to Sandown. Stroll along the seaside or visit the spas in the area.
Isle of Wight Zoo
See the exotic and native animals who live at Isle of Wight Zoo during your travels in Sandown. Wander the beautiful beaches and seaside in the area.
Amazon World Zoo Park
See the exotic and native animals who live at Amazon World Zoo Park during your travels in Horringford. Wander the area's beautiful beaches or simply enjoy one of its top-notch restaurants.
Brading Roman Villa
You can spend an afternoon browsing the exhibits at Brading Roman Villa during your travels in Brading. Wander the area's beautiful beaches or simply enjoy one of its top-notch restaurants.
Activities

Isle of Wight: Osborne Admission Ticket




![Sandown is a seaside resort town and civil parish[1] on the southeast coast of the Isle of Wight, England, neighbouring the town of Shanklin to the south. Sandown Bay is the name of the bay off the English Channel which both towns share, and it is notable for its long stretch of easily accessible golden sandy beach. It is the site of the lost Sandown Castle. Whilst undergoing construction, this was attacked by a French force which had fought its way over Culver Down from Whitecliff Bay, resulting in the French being repulsed. It was built too far into the sea and constantly suffered erosion, until now reduced to a pile of rocks. Later forts in the town include the Diamond Fort (named after its plan), built inshore to replace the castle and which fought off a minor attack from privateers (probably French) in 1788, and the present "Granite Fort", which is now the zoo. The sweeping esplanade from Devonia Steps to Yaverland and the bandstand were built during the First World War, for the first time stabilising the road to Bembridge. An extension to Brown's Golf Course (and former ice cream factory) was added in 1944 to disguise pumping apparatus for the Pipe Line Under the Ocean (PLUTO) pumping oil to the D-Day beaches, which still stands next to the large Art Deco Grand Hotel. Sandown Bay is often used as a sheltered anchorage, especially for ships requiring salvage which are periodically towed into the bay (such as the Tarpenbeck) and the wreck of a salvage tug can still be seen at low tide under Culver Cliff (the Harry Sharman) which had been assisting the stricken tanker Pacific Glory in the 1970s.](https://images.trvl-media.com/place/553248635974899549/1189fbd6-ee65-4ed1-b0fa-4bb31196490f.jpg?impolicy=fcrop&w=1040&h=580&q=mediumHigh)

