Holiday rentals in Seaview

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    Explore 100 holiday rentals in Seaview

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    Seaview holiday rentals start at £68 per night before taxes and fees

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  • Family-friendly holiday rentals

    90 properties offer extra space & child-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly holiday rentals

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  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    20 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wifi availability

    100 of Seaview holiday rentals include wifi access

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  • 4.8 Average rating

    Seaview stays are highly rated by guests – averaging 4.8 out of 5!

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Guest favourite
The exterior of the floating accommodation is illuminated at dusk, highlighting the modern design and large windows. A wooden walkway leads to the entrance, with outdoor seating visible on the private deck. Surrounding buildings can be faintly seen in the background.
Houseboat
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 107 reviews

Rivers stays with hot tub

Our unique river stay offers a one-of-a-kind experience, combining modern comfort & nature. This charming space features panoramic windows that invite the soothing sounds of the flowing water and stunning views of the surroundings right into your living area. Enjoy your morning on the private deck while watching the sunrise, or unwind in the evening with a glass of wine as you listen to the gentle rustle of leaves. Perfect for couples, solo adventurers, or anyone looking to reconnect with nature

Guest favourite
Flat
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 174 reviews

The Ocean Suite, Ventnor Beach (with Sauna)

Laid back beachfront living at its best, a romantic escape - popular with many repeat guests. A cedar cabin with panoramic sea views over Ventnor beach, winner 2025 LUXLife Awards, Best 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, one south facing for sunbathing, the second with a private sauna, combine with a swim in the sea just a few steps away. No pets but baby welcome!

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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, 195 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, 509 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.

Top guest favourite
An aerial view showcases Seaview's charming village layout, with residential buildings lining the coastline. The clear blue waters surround the area, and a pier extends from the shore, providing a focal point for the bustling community. Green hills rise in the distance.
Flat
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 35 reviews

Quirky flat in Seaview a minute from sea, sleeps 4

Enjoy easy access to everything from this perfectly located home base. Ground floor 2 bedrooms in this funky old building in the village of Seaview. A minute to the beach and a short walk to the sea front. Small front patio and off street parking. It’s comfy and newly refurbished . Open plan spacious and fully equipped kitchen is great for evening gatherings . Not everything matches but linen and bedding is top quality and the shower is hot and lovely! Coffee machine (Nespresso) and air fryer

Top guest favourite
Home
5 out of 5 average rating, 22 reviews

Saltwater Lodge - 75yds to sea, A/C sleeps 3. EV

Saltwater Lodge - stylish new accomodation in central Seaview. Off road parking with space for paddleboards and walking distance to Seaview Duver beach. 5 ⭐ star! Bath and wet room shower. Single bedroom that can sleep two small children, separate double bed with kitchette, sofa and diner table. Kitchenette with equipment for breakfast and simple suppers. Seaview is great for eateries, grocery shop and a wine bar. Beautiful beaches for BBQ and swimming. EV CHARGER POINT COMPLIMENTARY!!

Top guest favourite
The outdoor deck features a dark wicker dining set, providing seating and a table for socializing. The entrance leads to a cabin, with wooden siding visible. The serene harbor view is enhanced by a blue sky dotted with fluffy clouds.
Houseboat
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 87 reviews

Quirky houseboat with 2 car spaces & harbour views

This recently refurbished houseboat sits on the edge of Bembridge Harbour overlooking St Helen's Dover. With two cabins, modern saloon & outdoor decking, this memorable place is anything but ordinary. - Scandi cosy interior with modern saloon & wet room - 2 cosy cabins with under bed storage - 3 parking spaces - Storage for bikes Guests can enjoy off-jetty access which is perfect for kayaking, paddle boarding & fishing. The deck surrounds the houseboat providing space for socialising.

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Tiny home
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 117 reviews

Luxury TinyHome • HotTub • Garden • Walk to Beach

Award-winning luxury tiny home with a private Jacuzzi® hot tub, just moments from Ryde's sandy beach. Perfect for romantic breaks, coastal walks and relaxed island stays, The Cabana offers your own private garden, underfloor heating, a super-comfy kingsize bed with premium linen, superfast fibre WiFi and Nespresso coffee machine - all within easy walking distance of shops, cafes and the vibrant seafront at Ryde, Isle of Wight. Exclusive ferry discounts included.

Guest favourite
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, 166 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!

Top guest favourite
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, 275 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.

Top guest favourite
Sunlight streams through open doors, illuminating a cozy living space. A small wooden table and two chairs face the sea beyond, while a bottle of wine and two glasses rest on a unique wooden coffee table adorned with a decorative piece.
Place to stay
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 73 reviews

Beachside chalet 6 Little Tern, access to beach

Little Tern is a delightful charming semi-detached chalet on the seafront, in a most characterful corner of the Island. Well appointed to high spec. Eclectic mix of vintage, rustic and up-cycled furnishings, changed around occasionally. Heated oak floor. Fully fitted modern kitchen. Bed can be king double, or 2'6" twins. Only children over 12. No pets. Perfect getaway any time of year. Ferry discounts. Neighbouring chalet also listed.

Guest favourite
An open plan living area showcases large triangular windows with views of the sea. A comfortable sofa is positioned next to a wooden dining table. Light colors and soft furnishings create an inviting ambiance. Bookshelves are visible, adding to the cozy atmosphere.
Apartment
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 123 reviews

Crow's Nest overlooking the sea with balcony

A fantastic holiday flat, sleeps two, with a balcony overlooking the sea. The flat is on the second floor of a beautiful house with it's own private entrance and outdoor staircase. There is an open plan kitchen, dining area, sitting room, shower room and two bedrooms (double and single). Perfect location for a special trip to enjoy a few days by the sea or from which to explore the Isle of Wight.

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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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