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A private balcony features two sun loungers and a small coffee table, all positioned to take in vast sea views. A wooden railing complements the outdoor space, along with a shaded canopy overhead, creating a serene setting by the coast.
Treehouse
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 258 reviews

The Crow's Nest, Ventnor Beach (Hot Tub)

Looking for somewhere truly unique to stay? The Crow's Nest is the perfect beach hideaway. Think of it as your own luxury treehouse overlooking the sea, complete with a couples private hot tub. Winner of the 2019 & 22 Lux Travel Most Romantic Beachfront Accommodation. A cedar cabin nestled high into the cliffside overlooking Ventnor beach. It has bi-fold windows along two sides, opening up your room so it's just you, the sea and the horizon. The Crow's Nest is part of The Cabin, Ventnor Beach.

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A serene garden pond is surrounded by lush greenery and wildflowers, reflecting clear blue skies. A gazebo can be seen in the distance, complemented by wooden decking and seating that invites relaxation. Tall grasses frame the tranquil waters, creating a peaceful natural retreat.
Cottage
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 184 reviews

Pussy Mouse Rew, Idyllic Rural Cottage in 6 Acres

This accommodation has been specifically designed for couples looking for a tranquil break where quality and attention to detail are important factors. Ideal for romantic breaks or special occassions, surrounded by open countryside with an abundance of wildlife right outside your door. The quiet yet accessible location is a few minutes drive from various beaches perfect for cycling, walking, nature watching and exploring the IOW. See "Other details" for ferry discounts. EV charging at 40p KWH.

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Guest house
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 506 reviews

The Beach House

The Beach House, West Wittering Beach. An airy, bright home, shares a garden with the main house, sitting directly on the beach. A perfect getaway, an hour and a half from London. It is self-contained and is close to Goodwood, Chichester Theatre, great bike routes, local pubs and, of course, the sea is on your doorstep. Open-plan fully-equipped new kitchen, big comfortable sofa, TV/Wifi, separate shower room. Super king double bed, plus 2 single beds on large mezzanine floor with a sea view.

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Two black dogs are resting on a wooden deck overlooking a vast green grassed area. The landscape features trees and shrubbery in the background under a partly cloudy sky.
Cottage
4.82 out of 5 average rating, 198 reviews

Two bedroom modern cosy cottage, close to beach

Ideal for high days and holidays, you’ll love it because the outdoor space around the cottage is huge for kids and dogs to play, the cottage is cosy and quirky and only a 2 minute walk to the lovely beach! Great for couples, business travellers, families (with kids), and furry friends (pets). The cottage is close to public transport - hovercraft, bus & ferry; plenty of family-friendly activities, excellent eateries, perfect for nature lovers and long beautiful walks with amazing scenery

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A spacious bedroom is softly illuminated by two elegant lamps beside the bed. Neutral tones are complemented by soft bedding and decorative pillows. A window allows natural light to fill the room, and framed art pieces adorn the walls, enhancing the serene ambiance.
Guest suite
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 106 reviews

The Apple Store - peace and perfect sunsets

Tucked away from the village, neighbouring a historical windmill, The Apple Store is only a short walk to shops, pubs and beautiful beaches, Our quiet cosy annexe is the ideal spot from which to explore the Island. With its warm and intimate ambience, perfect sunsets with a glass in your hand, and enormous luxury bed for a great nights sleep, its a great place for couples to enjoy! ** Having made a booking we are able to refer you to our agent who offers significant ferry discounts **

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The image captures a uniquely designed tiny home with vibrant green and wooden accents. A vintage yellow sports car is positioned prominently in front, while a spacious deck features comfortable seating and potted plants, creating an inviting outdoor area.
Hut
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 282 reviews

Lotus Car Spa & Horse Hut

Yes, that is a hot tub in a Lotus Elan! On the outskirts of Medstead village, in the corner of a field where shire horses once roamed, you’ll find a tiny home like no other. Once hauled to and fro for Polo and Shire shows, The Horse Hut has been lovingly transformed into a luxury holiday stay—while maintaining its horsey heritage. Whether you're soaking in the Lotus Spa or sitting back on the verandah, take in the beautiful vista of the Hampshire countryside and Hattingley Valley.

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An A-frame structure is framed by trees and surrounded by blooming bluebells. Light filters through the open front, illuminating the interior where a seating area is presented. The natural setting offers a serene escape, with vibrant flowers in the foreground enhancing the tranquil scene.
Hut
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 158 reviews

The Glade at Ladyhill Vineyard near Winchester

Nestled on the edge of an ancient wood in South Downs National Park and with fantastic views over Ladyhill Vineyard and the Hampshire countryside The Glade has a cosy A-Frame to grab a good night sleep, a separate shower room with flushable loo to keep you fresh and a kitchen equip-for-easy glamping. Relax and admire the views, BBQ on the fire pit, spot deer and hare or stroll down the river Itchen to The Bush gastro pub. You’ll return home totally refreshed!

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The interior features a spacious bed with a blue patterned throw, flanked by checkered pillows. Natural wood paneling gives a warm feel, while round windows allow ample light and views of the woodland. A small kitchenette and shelving with books are visible in the background.
Dome
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 258 reviews

The Zeppelin with outdoor bath (April-November)

The Woodland Zeppelin (Outdoor Bath Available April to November) Our Zeppelin landed in 2017 and has been a popular romantic and lifestyle retreat, from busy lives, since then. The woodland Zeppelin is designed differently inside to the original Airship 001, to appeal to all couples and those who have enjoyed their stays with us, previously. This accommodation has no mains plug sockets and sparse mobile signal. It was designed by the architect Roderick James.

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A couple relaxes in a bubbling outdoor hot tub, holding glasses, with a scenic view of lush green fields and trees in the background. A champagne bottle sits in an ice bucket beside them, enhancing the tranquil atmosphere.
Shepherd’s hut
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 353 reviews

The Ultimate Couples Retreat | 30 Mins from London

This countryside retreat is the perfect romantic escape, just a 35 minute taxi/train ride minutes from London. Unwind in your private luxury hot tub, sip on a complimentary bottle Champagne under the stars, and wake up to breathtaking views of rolling fields and wildlife. Our handcrafted shepherd’s hut blends rustic charm with modern comfort, offering a king-sized stargazing bed, a cozy fire-lit deck, and a luxury bathroom, all set in a peaceful meadow.

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An aerial view showcases the unique geo dome structure surrounded by lush greenery. A wooden deck leads to an outdoor seating area, fire pit, and hot tub. The tranquil setting emphasizes a peaceful retreat in nature.
Dome
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 381 reviews

Unique Dome | Glamping | Hot Tub | Surrey | Adults

Olive Pod is the ultimate cosy, private and picturesque geo dome retreat. Set on a fruit farm in Surrey, in its own secluded field behind tall fir trees, with no other pods or tents nearby. A firm favourite adults-only escape for proposals, anniversaries, birthdays and honeymoons - we can also decorate for your arrival ✨ The perfect place to unwind and recharge in a peaceful natural setting. Ideal for couples or friends. No infants, children or pets.

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The Watch House is viewed from a garden path lined with blooming flowers, leading down to the beach. The white exterior of the cottage is highlighted against a clear blue sky, while the tide is low, revealing a sandy shore.
Home
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 126 reviews

Iconic Beach Front Stay | The Watch House, Lepe

A standout seafront landmark on Lepe Beach, The Watch House is a lovingly restored former lifeboat and coastguard station, once used to combat smuggling across the Solent. With original features, a modern kitchen, wood burner, cosy window seat over the water, and views to the Isle of Wight, it’s a guest favourite—“an iconic beachfront stay” and “perfect relaxing getaway.” Pet-friendly with parking for two, perfect for families, couples, or friends.

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The image features a serene waterfront scene at dusk, with a pink and blue sky reflecting on the calm water. The weathered stone wall encloses a small harbor, while historic buildings are positioned nearby, contributing to the tranquil ambiance.
Cottage
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 267 reviews

Adventure Prospect - Historic Waterfront Cottage

Relax and enjoy your stay at this unique and tranquil getaway. 'Adventure Prospect' has recently been completely renovated and is steeped in military history. Formerly known as the "shifting house" it was first built in 1898-1899 to accommodate munitions workers changing into the special clothing that they wore when working on magazines. The cottage provides an ideal escape from everyday life and has direct access to the water.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Seaview?

    Visitors frequently look for stays near the waterfront, where beaches and walking paths are close by. The village centre and surrounding residential areas also have traditional cottages and modern homes.

  • What are the best things to do in Seaview with kids?

    Kids can explore the sandy beaches, try rock pooling, or enjoy local play parks and green spaces. Sailing lessons and gentle coastline walks are frequently suggested for families with children.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Seaview?

    Explore the village’s coastal walks, enjoy sailing or kayaking, and visit local pubs for regional flavours. Art lovers often seek out small galleries or pop-up exhibitions around the area.

  • How is the weather in Seaview?

    Seaview has mild winters around 37–48°F (3–9°C) and comfortable summers near 56–71°F (14–22°C), with rainfall spread throughout the year. Layers, a light jacket, and waterproof shoes are usually useful, especially for coastal walks.

  • When is the best time to visit Seaview?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended, as warmer temperatures and longer days bring outdoor events and sailing activities. Visiting in spring or autumn can also mean quieter paths and changing coastal scenery.

  • What are the best places to visit in Seaview?

    Frequently suggested places include the Seaview waterfront, the village green, and nearby sandy beaches. The local sailing club is also part of the village’s character, and art galleries sometimes host exhibitions.

  • What are some hiking trails in Seaview?

    The village has coastal trails that connect beaches and green spaces, popular for gentle walks. Nearby countryside paths wind through woodland and across open fields, often used for birdwatching and leisurely hikes.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Seaview?

    Families often enjoy exploring the beach, rock pooling for marine life, or playing at the local green. Seasonal sailing schools and easy walking trails help make the outdoors fun for all ages.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Seaview?

    Popular day trips include exploring nature reserves, visiting historic sites across the Isle of Wight, or discovering larger towns with markets, museums, and gardens. The area around Seaview has options for hiking and wildlife watching year-round.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Seaview?

    Several accommodations in and around Seaview welcome pets, particularly cottages or homes with gardens. Many local beaches and walking trails are also suitable for those traveling with dogs.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Seaview?

    Many visitors enjoy exploring the area on foot, as the coastal paths link scenic spots and beaches. Local shops provide fresh produce and simple picnic fare, making it easy to enjoy an outdoor meal by the water.

  • What is Seaview known for?

    Seaview is known for its seaside views, sailing traditions, and a relaxed, village atmosphere. The waterfront features old cottages, and the nearby beaches attract those looking to unwind by the water.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Seaview?

    Seaview has coastal paths that wind past quiet coves and old fisherman’s huts, creating a peaceful atmosphere for walking. Around the village, you might find tucked-away cafes and local galleries with ever-changing exhibitions.

  • What are the best foods to try in Seaview?

    Fresh seafood is often recommended, with local fish, crab, and shellfish on menus around the waterfront. Bakeries serve traditional British treats, and some cafés feature seasonal local produce.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Seaview?

    Pack layers, a rain jacket, and comfortable walking shoes, as the weather and landscape can change quickly. For beach days, a towel, sun protection, and a reusable water bottle are practical additions.

  • What is the nightlife in Seaview like?

    Nightlife in Seaview tends to be relaxed, with local pubs, seaside restaurants, and seasonal events creating a sociable atmosphere. Some evenings feature live music or quiz nights at village venues.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Seaview?

    Seaview has sailing regattas during the summer, and village fairs or art shows are often held in warmer months. The surrounding Isle of Wight region also hosts music and cultural festivals popular with both visitors and locals.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Seaview?

    Many rentals in Seaview are suitable for families, with homes and cottages that include kitchens and outdoor space. Staying near the beachfront or village centre allows convenient access to shops, parks, and family activities.

All about Seaview

Looking across the waters of the Solent to the historic port of Portsmouth and its Spinnaker Tower, it’s clear how the village of Seaview got its name. Located off the south coast of England, on the north-east of the Isle of Wight, the hamlet is conveniently located just a few miles east of the town of Ryde and boasts expansive views of the sea. Seaview became popular as a seaside resort at the turn of the last century, and relics of its Edwardian origins can be found in the architecture and stone sea wall. Walk towards the slipway of the Seaview Yacht Club and you can spot the sailing boats and leisure crafts dotted throughout the water.

The village has two main beaches — the first is the popular Seagrove Beach, where children play in the golden sand and parents sunbathe while the tide is out. Follow the sea wall to the village’s second beach, Springvale, which features modern beach huts by the road bursting with colour.

What are the top things to do in Seaview?

Bembridge Windmill

Four miles to the south of Seaview is the Bembridge Windmill. Dating from the 1700s, it is the only windmill remaining on the island, and was immortalised in a watercolour by a prominent member of the Pre-Raphaelites, a 19th-century society inspired by Romanticism. Although it hasn’t produced flour for over 100 years, you can go inside to see the mill’s original workings and learn about the varied history it has had since its closure.

Alan Hersey Nature Reserve

To see different kinds of local and migrating birds, head to the Alan Hersey Nature Reserve behind Springvale beach in Seaview, created in 2002. Keep your eyes peeled for local species such as the sandwich tern, dark-bellied brent goose, and Eurasian teal.

Puckpool Park

Puckpool Park is a must for families. It used to be a battery fort from the 19th century, but has since been transformed into a dramatic, mesmerising park close to the sea, with cafes and lots of activities for your younger ones, including mini golf, tennis courts, and a children’s play area.

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