Bonchurch
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Royal Maritime Hotel
Room was very good. Staff were stand out. Breakfast excellent.
Reviewed on Feb 18, 2026

The Langstone Quays
Toilet had discoloured brown stain when we arrived. Floor of shower had dirty stains from feet. There were cobwebs on the ceiling in toilet. The plug for toilet basin didn’t lift high enough to drain sink effectively. The room was good though. No issues. Good cleanliness otherwise.
Reviewed on Feb 17, 2026

ibis Portsmouth Centre
Staff were great, room was comfortable enough Ensuite a bit small and shower rose wouldn't stay up Would book again for a short stay
Reviewed on Feb 15, 2026

Spacious Period Home With Private Walled Courtyard
Clean, comfortable and good location
Reviewed on Aug 16, 2025

Grebe Cottage Bonchurch Isle of Wight . Idyllic setting.
Everything was provided for a comfortable and enjoyable stay.
Reviewed on Sep 26, 2025

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 Feb 16, 2026
Popular places to visit

Ventnor Beach
If a restful vacation is part of your travel plans, Ventnor Beach might be the perfect place to seek out during your trip to Ventnor. Wander the gardens and seaside in this quaint area.

Isle of Wight Donkey Sanctuary
See the exotic and native animals who live at Isle of Wight Donkey Sanctuary during your travels in Wroxall. Wander the area's beautiful beaches or simply enjoy one of its lively bars.

Steephill Cove Beach
Why not spend a lazy afternoon at Steephill Cove Beach during your trip to Ventnor? Wander the gardens and beaches in this quaint area.

St. Catherine's Lighthouse
You can find out about the history of Niton and Whitwell with a stop at St. Catherine's Lighthouse. Wander the beautiful beaches and seaside in the area.
Blackgang Chine
Enjoy the thrill rides with your kiddos at Blackgang Chine during your trip to Chale. Wander the beautiful beaches and seaside in the area.
Godshill Model Village
You can spend an afternoon browsing the exhibits at Godshill Model Village during your trip to Godshill. Wander the beautiful beaches and seaside in the area.
Things to do

Isle of Wight: Osborne Admission Ticket

Isle of Wight: Carisbrooke Castle Entry Ticket



![Located on the Isle of Wight UK. Lovely day out. Ventnor Botanic Garden is a botanic garden located in Ventnor, Isle of Wight. It was founded in 1970, by Sir Harold Hillier, and donated to the Isle of Wight Council. The garden is free to visit, except for parking charges. Its collection comprises worldwide temperate and subtropical trees and shrubs organised by region. These grow in the open air, the location favoured by the moist and sheltered microclimate of the south-facing Undercliff landslip area on the Isle of Wight coast. The garden is on the site of the Royal National Hospital for Diseases of the Chest, a sanatorium that was established there to exploit the same mild climate. Founded by Arthur Hill Hassall and opened in 1869 as the National Cottage Hospital for Consumption and Diseases of the Chest, it offered 130 separate south-facing bedrooms for its patients. The hospital was closed in 1964, made obsolete by drug treatment of tuberculosis, and demolished in 1969.[1] In 1970, the site was initially redeveloped as the Steephill Pleasure Gardens before Sir Harold Hillier's involvement in its more extensive development as a botanical garden. Despite the generally mild weather, plants had to be carefully selected to tolerate the shallow alkaline soil and salt winds, and the garden suffered serious damage in the unusually hard winter of 1986/7, the Great Storm of 1987 and another major storm of January 1990. The garden is still owned and managed by the Isle of Wight Council, and continues to develop with numerous new features. The current curator of the garden is Simon Goodenough. The garden is located on the A3055 road, has a large car park, and public transport is provided by buses on Southern Vectis' route 6 and Wightbus' route 16. In September 2008, a woman died after eating Amanita phalloides (death cap) fungi that a relative had picked in the vicinity of the gardens.[2] Police briefly closed the gardens during the investigation, but did not believe the death to be suspicious. A common UK species, death caps are not cultivated at the garden, and those picked appear to have been growing wild on the site.](https://images.trvl-media.com/place/182459/31b1b18d-2235-4bfd-9519-2fb3c781cc44.jpg?impolicy=fcrop&w=1040&h=580&q=mediumHigh)


