Ventnor is the perfect destination for anyone craving a quiet, simpler, more wholesome life of sunshine and the beach, in a sub-tropical microclimate. This is the destination of choice too, for folk who like crab and lobster, especially if you like to eat these out in the fresh sea air, under the shade of palm trees. And our Gurus’ recommendations for the best places to stay in Ventnor are ideal bases for doing just that.
It’s easy to see why the Victorians loved Ventnor. This small seaside town tumbles gently down a chalky hill facing the sea, sunnier and warmer than the rest of the UK due to having its own sub-tropical microclimate, and sitting quietly sheltered by the highest point on the Isle of Wight - St. Bonifce Down. Ventnor’s long, gently arching sand and shingle beach is still lined with Victorian bathing machines, behind which there’s a charming old arcade. Ventnor’s faded somewhat since its heyday, but one of our Gurus has suggested that the accommodation has improved in leaps and bounds, and some of the best places to stay in Ventnor are now fabulous picks for food lovers, as well s families on seaside holidays.
Ventnor has become quite a foodie town, and if that’s something you want to pursue, there are numerous excellent pubs, cafes and restaurants to try - and our Gurus highly recommend The Hambrough, which is a restaurant with rooms also on their list of the best places to stay in Ventnor. Crab and lobster are the specialities, and there’s a local fishery, the Ventnor Haven Fishery, which is worth visiting if you’re interested in that side of the industry too. Our Gurus also recommend a stroll along the seawall at Wheeler’s Bay or Bonchurch, and a visit to Appuldtcombe House. If you have a bit of time our Gurus also propose a visit to Cowes and Yarmouth, and a trip to The Needles.
No spam. Only sweet updates about the latest hotel openings and the best places to stay.
Ventnor
An enchanting clifftop villa with spectacular seaviews, in charming Ventnor. Lovely light and modern bedrooms with pampering bathrooms. Nearly all bedrooms have views, some with balconies.The fine dining restaurant uses local produce and experimental cooking. A chic stay.