The Isle of Wight is the perfect place to enjoy some peace, quiet and natural beauty. Except perhaps in the summer, when the Isle of Wight Festival draws visitors from all over the world. In 1970, the Festival was the largest rock-music event ever held. It was called Britain's Woodstock and featured Jimi Hendrix and The Who. (Not so much peace or quiet that week.) The island is also known for its world-famous sailing and lovely resorts, where people have been vacationing since Victorian times.
Restaurants in Isle of Wight
5.0 based on 70 reviews
We offer coastal spa treamtents inspired by the beauty of the sea. Our cedar treatment cabins are built into the cliff overlooking Ventnor beach, so you can enjoy your treatments to the sound of the sea. We offer both individual and couples appointments and offer a range of spa treatments including massage, reflexology, facials, pedicures, wraps and scrubs.
My Husband had booked the 90min spa massage for couples as a surprise while on the lsland for a short break, I was a little nervous but the staff very professional . The Ocean suite has a amazing view, and listening to the sea while having the spa massage with hot stones was bliss ! We both enjoyed the experience and would recommend to others
5.0 based on 4 reviews
A well established Beauty Salon ( 33 years experience ) set on the cliff top with stunning views of the sea. I am located within The Ocean View Hotel, Shanklin. My list of treatments include Guinot Facials, Neals Yard Organic Facials, Aromatherapy Massage, Eye treatments, Waxing. Friendly and welcoming salon with years of experience behind me.
4.0 based on 62 reviews
Lakeside Park Hotel Spa - We recently just returned from a 5 day mini holiday on the isle of wight. This hotel is unlike anything I have really been to before. I travel across the country I have stayed in thousands of hotels all over the world, I did feel this was a litlte bit special. Lets start with the room, they were modern, clean, tiny, almost completely spotless. They have air conditioning, the bed is super comfortable, the room is bright (curtains open) with some funky bedside lights at night. It was both spacious and there was a plug at the side of the bed which was nice. As the name suggests the hotel is situated by a lake. Its a beautiful spot actually, I will upload some pictures so you can see for yourself. The hotel was a restaurant whch backs onto the lake. It has space to eat both inside and outside. The restaurent's service seems to vary a fair bit. I do not want to go into details it was nothing major but there was at least one member of staff there wh clealry shouldn't be working at a 4 star hotel. The hotel's prices are quest reasonable. A 3 course meal will set you back around £30 assuming you buy at least 1 drink. Soft drinks are around £2.50. They don't do cocktails which is a shame. Their afternoon tea is both fantastic and good value for money. Breakfast was tasty although the portions were far too small with 1 single mushroom being the highlight to our single sausage 2 hash brown’s meal which seemed to vary a lot. Sometimes we got 2 hashbrowns, other times we got 1, not a massive issue but things seems to vary a lot. Breakfast isn't cheap so it should really be reflected in the price. The hotel is air conditioned, I have a medical condition which means I cannot stay in any environment whch is considered even slightly hot for very long. I was really impressed with the hotel staff, who informed all the house keeping staff whom in turn switched the air con on before arrival. They also understood the need to keep windows closed and things like computers off which create hot. VERY impressive for a hotel (house keeping) to understand that kind of thng. The hotels food is extremely tasty. I found reception to be exceptional in every way. Every member of staff in the spa, reception and housekeeping area were polite, knowledgeable and professional at all times. Housekeeping brought as many tea's, milks, hot choc, biscuits and so on that we could ever need. We loved the grounds, the pool and the spa. They have a standard (shallow) pool, a whirlpool jet type pool thing , sauna and Jacuzzi. You can sunbathe in a dedicated area outside. I thought the tea type room by the spa was stunning. the decor was fantastic in fact I wish my flat looked like that. I loved the LED lights and strange ornaments you just seem to come across on your wonder around. The wireless isn’t bad but had peal / off peak speeds and its noticeable in the evenings at times. It has good coverage of the entire hotel accept the spa area which does not allow mobile devices which is a shame. They have 2 sauna’s neither of which I used myself. This hotel is the only hotel I can truly recommend if you are visiting the isle of Wight. I really struggle to nit pick. The hotel is nop notch and the worst I can come out with is the tiny scratch on the table in the restaurant. Please consider this place when choosing somewhere to stay on the IOW esp if you want air con!!!
3.0 based on 59 reviews
Deeply relaxing Swedish Massage, deep tissue massage, aromatherapy and reflexology treatments delivered in a beautiful therapy space. All treatments bespoke to each client using natural and organic oils free from parabens and sulphates.
4.5 based on 3 reviews
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