Holiday rentals in Isle of Wight

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Chalet in Isle of Wight

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 147 reviews

Rural Escape Set in 6 Acres of Gardens.

If you're looking for a bit of tranquility in an unspoilt country side setting, a few minutes drive from various beaches, Ryde, Seaview and St Helens, then come and stay with us in our detached private chalet, set in six acres of gardens. Suitable for couple getaways. Our location is perfect for cycling, walking, nature watching and exploring the IOW. A full continental breakfast is included as well as plenty of essential supplies. We look forward to welcoming you to our little slice of Eden.

6–13 Nov

£143 per night
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Flat in Isle of Wight

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 116 reviews

The Ocean Suite, Ventnor Beach (6ft superking bed)

The ultimate in beachfront living, a perfect romantic escape and popular with many repeat guests. A cedar cabin with panoramic sea views over Ventnor beach, winner of 22/23 LUXLife Magazine Awards, Best Luxury Coastal Retreat, South England. 52 sq metres and open plan, with bi-fold windows/doors creating a beautiful space of just you and the ocean. With 2 private balconies, 1 south facing for sunbathing, the other perfect for an alfresco breakfast in the morning sun. No pets but baby welcome!

15–22 Jan

£260 per night
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Chalet in Isle of Wight

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 201 reviews

Seaglass. Beautiful cabin, fantastic sea views

A beautifully remodeled chalet situated in a tranquil setting with no passing footfall or traffic so it's a very private location. Seaglass is perfectly positioned to explore Ventnor, a quirky Victorian seaside town set in fantastic scenery. There is a decked garden area with brick bbq overlooking the sea in Wheelers Bay. You are a short walk away from the seafront and also to the town. The accommodation is cosy and beautifully decorated in a coastal style. 15% ferry discount codes available.

5–12 Nov

£119 per night

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Other great holiday rentals in Isle of Wight

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Guest house in Northwood

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 163 reviews

Modern Purpose Built Detached Private Annex

23–30 Jul

£50 per night
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Flat in Isle of Wight

4.93 out of 5 average rating, 266 reviews

The Isley Apartment. Modern Charm in Shanklin

18–25 Mar

£122 per night
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Cottage in Cowes

4.96 out of 5 average rating, 238 reviews

Wight Cottage in central Cowes

11–18 Mar

£113 per night
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Tiny home in Cowes

4.9 out of 5 average rating, 115 reviews

The Garden Room, West Cowes

4–11 Oct

£52 per night
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Chalet in Isle of Wight

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 126 reviews

The Beach Hut Gurnard-stunning beachside location

9–16 Oct

£189 per night
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Guest house in Isle of Wight

4.89 out of 5 average rating, 104 reviews

Studio 114- 1 bedroom guest house.

1–8 Aug

£54 per night
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Flat in Isle of Wight

4.81 out of 5 average rating, 218 reviews

Beautiful Coastal Apartment close to town centre

28 Jun – 5 Jul

£72 per night
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Cottage in Freshwater

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 379 reviews

A beautiful, peaceful getaway on the Isle of Wight

21–28 Jun

£169 per night
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Houseboat in Wootton Bridge

4.91 out of 5 average rating, 249 reviews

Unique creekside floating home with adjacent cabin

25 Sept – 2 Oct

£234 per night
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Tiny home in Cowes

4.95 out of 5 average rating, 134 reviews

Seaside style cabin in central Cowes

22–29 Jan

£105 per night
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Guest suite in Isle of Wight

4.93 out of 5 average rating, 145 reviews

Private annexe with sea views

16–23 Feb

£49 per night
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Barn in Isle of Wight

4.99 out of 5 average rating, 116 reviews

Stargazer Cottage with a private hot tub

2–9 Mar

£171 per night

Your guide to Isle of Wight

All About the Isle of Wight

Located off the south coast of England, the Isle of Wight is world famous for its sailing, but has much more to offer. Measuring 23 by 13 miles, the isle is perhaps best described as a miniature version of England, with its picturesque traditional towns and villages, rolling green hills, dramatic white cliffs, and endless beaches.

The Isle of Wight has attracted visitors, including royalty, since the 19th century, and boasts a number of established seaside resorts.

Due to its 200 miles of cycle routes, the island is a highly-regarded cycling destination, while walkers can take advantage of 500 miles of footpaths. For any music lovers, the island hosts a number of festivals, the biggest being the Isle of Wight Festival in Newport in June. If sailing is your thing, head toward Cowes in the north and marvel at the sailing boats dotted throughout the Solent.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Isle of Wight

If you’re coming for the sun and the beaches, the spring and the summer are the best times to stay in accommodation on the island, when the seaside resorts spring back to life after the winter. This is also when the island is at its busiest, featuring sailing regattas, such as a big one at the beginning of August. The Isle of Wight Music Festival takes place over a few days in June, attracting big names to the island. If you want to visit during the quieter months, some of the shops and attractions might be closed, but the captivating scenery of the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, which covers half the island, is accessible year-round. You can follow the myriad walking and cycling trails during the day, while the darker nights make for prime stargazing in this UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.


Top things to do in Isle of Wight

Carisbrooke Castle

At the heart of the island is Carisbrooke Castle, a historic keep dating from circa 1100. The castle’s colourful history includes the imprisonment of a King of England in the 17th century. You can walk around the whole of the battlements for sweeping, panoramic views of the Isle of Wight. The grounds are also home to the charming Princess Beatrice Garden and the beloved Carisbrooke donkeys.

The Needles

A trip to the Isle of Wight would not be complete without heading to the far west of the island and one of its most photographed places, the Needles. These are three gleaming, white limestone stacks, ending with the Needles Lighthouse. Take the chairlift for an impressive view of the Needles jutting out from the white cliffs.

Dinosaur Isle

The Isle of Wight has been called “Dinosaur Isle” because of the vast amount of fossil remains that have been discovered here. You can go to the first purpose-built dinosaur attraction in the country in a building designed to look like a Pterosaur. As well as fossils, the island is dotted with life-size models of the dinosaurs found on the island and a robotic dinosaur.

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