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.
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.
Set in 4 acres of landscaped cliff-top gardens, Luccombe Manor Country House Hotel shares its panoramic position with sister hotel Luccombe Hall. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the hotel.
Located in Shanklin, on the Isle of Wight, Ocean View is set on the south-east coast of the island. There is free Wi-Fi in public areas, including the bar and restaurant.
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.
With a superb cliff-top location and stunning sea views, this family run hotel has peaceful gardens, free WiFi, an indoor pool, an outdoor heated pool with terrace and a daily breakfast.
Just a minute’s walk from the beach, The Mayfair boasts lovely views across Sandown Bay. Each of the warmly furnished rooms provides a TV and tea/coffee facilities.
Located in Shanklin, 300 metres from Shanklin Beach, Gracellie Hotel provides accommodation with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
The breakfast was excellent and the service provided 👌
Situated in Shanklin, 400 metres from Shanklin Beach, Carlton Hotel features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
comfortable, clean. great location overlooking beach
The light and modern Shanklin Hotel boasts its own swimming pool and sauna, along with panoramic views over Sandown Bay. Guests can enjoy rooms with satellite TV, and regular live entertainment.
Nice dinner and bar. Nice sea view
Good facilities
Just a minute’s walk from the beach, The Mayfair boasts lovely views across Sandown Bay. Each of the warmly furnished rooms provides a TV and tea/coffee facilities.
I place was very close to beach and excellent view
Set in mature gardens, this beautiful, family run, Victorian country house on the Isle of Wight offers stunning sea views over Sandown and Shanklin Bay.
Everything. We had a great day around the pool, for the pool party.
In the picturesque Old Village area of Shanklin, Holliers Hotel is an 18th-century coaching inn on the Isle of Wight’s east coast. It offers a bar and restaurant and free on-site parking.
Great location, comfortable room and extremely friendly stuff
Hambledon Hotel has a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and bar in Shanklin. Located around 15 km from Blackgang Chine, the hotel with free WiFi is also 19 km away from Osborne House.
Good location, nice room. For the price, was a good place to stay.
Situated 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.
Breakfast was really good. Friendly staff. Very clean room.
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.
Staff is friendly. Location very good. Amazing viewing.
Set 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.
Very professional and happy to oblige family owners
The Marlborough Hotel is a cosy hotel located just a few minutes' walk from the beach, Shanklin Old Village and the main shopping area. Free WiFi is available throughout.
Very helpful staff, clean room, and close to the beach
FAQs about hotels in Shanklin
On average, 3-star hotels in Shanklin cost £92 per night, and 4-star hotels in Shanklin are £100 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Shanklin can on average be found for £119 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Shanklin this weekend is £147 or, for a 4-star hotel, £129. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Shanklin for this weekend cost on average around £393 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The Belmont, shoreside inn and The Clifton have received great reviews from travellers in Shanklin regarding the views from their hotel rooms.
What guests said about Shanklin:
10
Scored 10
Shanklin has something for everyone.
Shanklin has something for everyone. Plenty of places to sit along the front, including some under shelter. A wonderful Crazy Golf. An area for little ones to play. A good choice of eateries.
Shanklin Chine is beautiful and worth a visit.
Claire
8.0
Scored 8.0
Shanklin and Sandown are beautiful beaches but both towns...
Shanklin and Sandown are beautiful beaches but both towns are dying. Shops empty etc. Parking expensive and a nightmare to find which took a lot of the enjoyment out of the trip. Parking charged 24 hours 7 days a week.
David
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
The hotel is located in old Shanklin which is delightful.
The hotel is located in old Shanklin which is delightful. The main part of Shanklin is run down and not appealing. Despite this it has an excellent beach and would be a good place for a beach holiday with the right weather.
John
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The beachfront and beach were lovely, accessible from the...
The beachfront and beach were lovely, accessible from the clifftop area via a lift suitable for everyone. Lots of places to sit and eat and drink. The far end of the beach past the Fisherman's cottage pub was dog friendly with a wide flat sandy area. Shanklin chine was lovely to walk through and explore as was the old village full of charming old shops and buildings. Shanklin town centre was within a short walk with a mix of shops some areas did look a little tired but we found virtually all places were dog friendly. The station was only a short walk from our hotel with a regular reliable service to Ryde. Using the Trainline app enabled us to get flexible day returns at reduced costs and we could hop on and off along the journey. Overall a very pleasant and well positioned place to stay, the hotel and staff were wonderful very welcoming and accommodating who made as much fuss of our dog as us.
Keith
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The beach at shanklin is level and sandy easy access to...
The beach at shanklin is level and sandy easy access to beach with just a few steps down, lots of car parks with short easy walking, if you get there early there is space along the promenade, sun lounges, deck chairs and parasols to hire and cafes and entertainment and snack’s with in easy distance.
Maxine
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Shanklin is a quaint place. Nice beach and quite long.
Shanklin is a quaint place. Nice beach and quite long. Shops could probably do with an upgrade but had a nice couple of pubs and excellent Italian restaurant, plus Indian and Chinese. High Street has a few coffee shops but also some empty shops like most places these days. You can get a lift down to the beach area or walk but it has quite a hill on the way up. Good walk to Sandown along the promenade. Local roads need a bit of work done to them but main roads ok. Lovely countryside and views of the sea. Couple of nice pub/restaurants in the Esplanade worth visiting.
I wanted to take a moment to thank Tom (staff) for his outstanding performance during my stay at Bourne Hall Country Hotel. Your warm welcome and helpfulness made me feel right at home. Your attention to detail and willingness to go above and beyond made my stay more enjoyable.
Thank you again for your exceptional service.
Old Shanklin is a lovely part of the island. Bedford Lodge is very central but in a quiet, sheltered spot with a delightful garden. Our room was small, but comfortable, with a modern en suite. The breakfasts were delicious and varied, but most important the welcome was warm and the atmosphere very relaxed and informal.
The caravan site was in walking distance to The Old Village in Shanklin and amenities.
We had a very helpful maintenance man on site who was able to sort out all our issues.
Harri the owner was on hand to sort out problems quickly but they shouldn’t have been there in the first place.
Friendly welcoming hosts.
Spotlessly clean accommodation.
Thoughtful touches like homemade cake on arrival, fresh milk & water in the fridge
Amazing breakfast with the best homemade bread.
Easy 10 minute walk to Shanklin Old Village & short walk to the seafront
Hotel is very well situated in the village. Easy to find and to explore from there. Staff very friendly. Gardens are interesting, on a gentle slope and giving space to be outside, in sun or shade whichever is preferred. Terrace with tables outside.
Friendly, helpful staff. Views from the sea facing rooms were superb. Hotel was very clean. Food delicious. It's a very short walk to Shanklin Old Village where there are some nice gift shops, tea rooms and restaurants.
The thing that we didn’t pick up from the booking.com posting (and I accept that this might have been our own fault) is that this is a hotel that is focused on dogs and their owners. If you don’t like dogs, stay away.
A very professionally run hotel Excellent decor, fittings and very friendly and helpful staff. Breakfast was excellent. Freshly prepared and good quality.
Location was excellent near the Old Village of Shanklin.
Staff friendly and very helpfull.
Room facilities were excellent and the room was kept very clean and tidy.
Location of hotel excellent with stunning views over Sandown Bay, close to shanklin old village.
Clean, well positioned hotel at a good price. Easy walk to Shanklin beach in one direction, or into Shanklin town the other direction and the Old Village was nearby too.
The location of the hotel is great, close to the sea front and local shops.
Staff were friendly and informative.
Hotel was a nice and lovely room with a great view.
Central location in Shanklin, around 10 min walk to the old village and mins away from the Co-op and buses stops; welcoming staff. Nice garden to relax in.
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