The Medehamstede Hotel is set amongst spacious well-kept gardens in the coastal town of Shanklin.
Laura
United Kingdom
Staff were amazingly friendly and helpful. They changed our room to a family room last minute with no fuss or extra charge.
We had some breakfast and the food was nice, with large portions.
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.
Chester
United Kingdom
Indoor and outdoor pool, spacious gardens, lovely views, money off car ferry crossing,
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.
Ann
United Kingdom
The setting was nice, and the atmosphere was good. The room was lovely and clean with a view out at sea. The food was very good and the stay was good value for money. A lovely quiet break in a lovely part of the Isle of Wight.
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.
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.
David
United Kingdom
Beautiful location. Serving staff excellent / friendly. Breakfast was excellent, as were the views from the breakfast room. Nice bar and lounge area. Very relaxing.
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.
Minmin
United Kingdom
Great breakfast options; walking distance to the train station and very close to seaside.
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.
The Belmont offers adult only accommodation, 3 minutes’ walk from Shanklin Beach on the Isle of Wight. It has free Wi-Fi, free parking, and a garden and sauna to relax in.
Had a wonderful time staff very friendly and helpful
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.
Gracellie Hotel features an outdoor swimming pool, garden, a shared lounge and restaurant in Shanklin. Providing a bar, the property is located within 300 metres of Shanklin Beach.
Staff were super friendly. Very close to the 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.
great location and helpful, amazing size family room
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.
The staff were very welcoming, friendly and helpful.
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.
It was a great location in Shanklin. A pool and good hosts.
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.
Hotel is in a lovely location. Staff were so nice.
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.
Wendy was brilliant and looked after us so well !!
With a beautiful cliff top location, The Clifton boasts views over Sandown Bay from its conservatory lounge and garden. Leading onto Keats's Green, it has a bistro that uses local produce in its menu.
very clean hotel and room.nice garden and sea views.
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 £164 per night, and 4-star hotels in Shanklin are £125 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Shanklin can on average be found for £267 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Shanklin this weekend is £141 or, for a 4-star hotel, £100. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Shanklin for this weekend cost on average around £308 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £146 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Shanklin for tonight. You'll pay on average around £110 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Shanklin will cost around £322 (based on Booking.com prices).
Shanklin has a lot to off and is quieter than Sandown.
Shanklin has a lot to off and is quieter than Sandown.
There is a good, sandy beach, great for making sandcastles, playing games or just relaxing. There is not far to go to the sea for a paddle or swim.
Shanklin Chine is beautiful and well worth a visit. There are illuminations at night so very pretty. Once paid to enter you can return as often as you wish for a whole week. This is close to the beach and Shanklin Old Village which a beautiful, quaint old world village with thatched roofs.
There is a variety of shops and good places to eat both in the Shanklin Old Village and in Shanklin as well as places to stay.
There is a theatre with good shows.
There is a train station and an excellent bus service with easy access around the island.
This is a great place to stay.
Fay
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
Shanklin is shanklin, i hadnt been to IOW for twenty odd...
Shanklin is shanklin, i hadnt been to IOW for twenty odd years, this was a weekend to celebrate my wife's 60th the island itself, isn't what is was, overall very tired. local delicacies aren't local anymore Clotted cream seems to be shipped in pre packaged portions from devon and cornwall
very dissapointing and very overpriced
every drive we went on we were met with reroutes due to various reasons,
I used to love the island when i was a child and enjoyed taking my family there as I got older a two day break was quite long enough but there was one highlight that did surprise me Godshill although it has moved with the times and updates a bit, it still retained some of its character, but particularly noteable the car park Still Free after all these years. SHOCK!
baldock
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Shanklin old village was outstanding local shops were good,...
Shanklin old village was outstanding local shops were good, but the beach was the usual English sea side gift shop game arcades fish shops and pubs serving usual English food. there are a lot better places to see and eat on the Isle of Wight. But as a base it was OK.
Keith
Australia
Scored 8.0
8.0
A quaint seaside town.
A quaint seaside town. You have to get a lift down to the beach as the walkway has suffered erosion and slippage. Only £1 return.
It’s great to be able to walk along the sea wall all the way to Sandown
Denise
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Shanklin is a great place to stay on the island.
Shanklin is a great place to stay on the island. In the town centre is a very good selection of shops (including supermarkets, a Post Office, pharmacy, etc) and eateries. There is a very good bus service to the rest of the island and also a railway line which stops at the following places on the East coast - Ryde, Brading, Sandown and Lake. There is easy access to the seafront in the lift which is £2 for a return journey, £1 for a single. There is a good selection of amusements on the front, including 2 x outdoor crazy golf courses, 1 x indoor crazy golf course, arcade machines, a very good value gift shop, fish and chip restaurant and a super ice cream parlour, again very good value Mr Whippy ice cream! A couple of our favourite eating places were the Dragon Pearl (Chinese), The Happy Haddock (fish and chips in the old part of the town) and TJs (a lovely takeaway place offering pizzas, burgers, etc). The charity shops in the town are worth a look too - there were some great bargains to be had! Can recommend Poppins cafe too for sandwiches, coffee and cakes. The area is surrounded by lots of easily accessible footpaths/bridleways and byways so there are walks aplenty if you want to leave the car behind for the day.
Faye
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
A lovely seaside resort, though some of the town centre...
A lovely seaside resort, though some of the town centre needed some love and affection. Best bit was the sea front, the Chine was worth a visit and the old village of Shanklin. We eat at the Steamer Inn. Very easy to get around especially with the lift from the Cliffs to the promenade
A
Anonymous
United Kingdom
See reviews by guests who stayed at hotels in Shanklin
Joan and Chris are exceptional hosts and are always on hand. We were offered tea and biscuits on arrival which we found very welcoming.
Hayes Barton is wonderful, spotlessly clean, comfy beds and in a peaceful area near Shanklin Old Village. The breakfasts are varied and delicious with lots of choice.
We would thoroughly recommend
Perfectly located for lift to Lower Shanklin and a short walk from the old village. Sea views from all angles, helpful friendly staff and lovely food. Fantastic bedroom, comfortable beds, Jacuzzi bath and terrace with sea view. PERFECT. We even had a pianist playing one morning over breakfast, a lovely medley of popular tunes.
This is best bed and breakfast we have ever been in over 60year
The care taken with fixtures, fittings, and
Decoration was beyond outstanding
Location to Shanklin old village just 200mtrs
Away
We have more than 70 million property reviews, and they're all from real, verified guests.
How does it work?
1
It starts with a booking
It starts with a booking
The only way to leave a review is to first make a booking. That's how we know our reviews come from real guests who have stayed at the property.
2
Followed by a trip
Followed by a trip
When guests stay at the property they check out how quiet the room is, how friendly the staff are and more.
3
And finally, a review
And finally, a review
After their trip, guests tell us about their stay. We check for naughty words and verify the authenticity of all guest reviews before adding them to our site.
If you booked through us and want to leave a review, please sign in first.