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Island Holiday Homes is the premier self-catering holiday accommodation agency based on the Isle of Wight.
Based locally on the Island are here to help you find your perfect holiday home to share with family and friends from where to explore and enjoy our beautiful Island with its miles of sandy beaches, unspoilt coastline, stunning scenery, historic attractions, and a varied range of events to suit all.
Travel to the Island with your car and book your return car ferry tickets via Island Holiday Homes at discounted rates
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3 BEDROOMS - SLEEPS 6
Coastal Cottage is a charming, dog-friendly, 3-bedroom detached family holiday bungalow located on a peaceful road in Bembridge. This delightful property is within easy walking distance of both the beaches and local shops, making it ideal for a seaside getaway. The cottage features a double bedroom, twin bedroom, and a bunk room, along with a family shower room, a cosy lounge, a well-equipped kitchen, that leads to an enclosed garden—perfect for your furry friends to enjoy safely.
Bembridge, situated at the easternmost point of the Isle of Wight, is a tranquil village known for its variety of local shops, restaurants, and family-friendly pubs. The surrounding marshes and dunes offer wonderful opportunities for dog walkers, photographers, and birdwatchers alike. Bembridge is also home to the historic Bembridge Sailing Club, established in 1886, adding to the area's coastal charm.
For those who enjoy scenic strolls, the Isle of Wight Coastal Path provides a lovely 4-mile walk from Forelands, passing Whitecliff Bay’s sandy beach, all the way to Sandown.
This peaceful location is perfect for a truly relaxing, dog-friendly holiday.
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Bembridge Village, located at the easternmost point of the Isle of Wight, sits behind the stunning headland of Culver. It is often claimed to be the largest village in England, with a population of around 4,000 residents.
Stretching across much of the island’s eastern tip, Bembridge encompasses its harbour, three distinct beaches, and even has its own airport.
In 2019, Bembridge was awarded 'Village of the Year' by BBC Countryfile Magazine, praised for its “wonderful coastal setting with a pier and lifeboat station, plus a vibrant community with independent shops, cafés, and restaurants.” With three beautiful beaches and the white cliffs of Culver Down nearby, Bembridge offers the perfect base for coastal exploration.
Many of the activities in Bembridge revolve around the sea. Its three beaches—Lane End, the Ledge, and Bembridge Beach—are popular for beachcombing, rock pool adventures, and their breathtaking coastal views. Bembridge’s substantial harbour makes it a popular sailing destination.
On Lane End Beach, you'll find the striking Bembridge Lifeboat Station, an iconic timber structure built in 2010, which has become one of the Isle of Wight’s most photographed landmarks.
Another notable landmark is Bembridge Windmill, located just outside the village and maintained by the National Trust. This historic windmill is one of the island’s most recognizable structures.
Nearby, Culver Down offers dramatic white cliffs, visible from Sandown Bay to Shanklin. This chalk down is rich in wildlife and features remnants of military history, including a fort, a monument, and a World War II anti-aircraft battery. The stunning Whitecliff Bay, tucked beneath Culver, is a sheltered cove well worth a visit and is best accessed through Whitecliff Bay Holiday Park.
In the heart of Bembridge, you’ll find an array of independent shops, cafés, and restaurants, many of which serve locally caught fish. Bembridge is home to several well-regarded eateries, and for...
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