The booking via Sykes was very 'user-friendly', done very easily by helpful and friendly staff, and follow up emails quick and efficient.
Mrs Kirby, Tilbury, Essex, April 2013
The ease with which the booking was made. The person I spoke to was friendly and helpful. The booking process was simple.
, Aberdare, Rhondda Cynon Taff, April 2013
We have used Sykes on a number of occasions and have always been happy with the service.
Mr Fisher, Halesowen, West Midlands, April 2013
A conservationists dream.
Mr Newman, King's Lynn, Norfolk, April 2013
Booking was easy and the reminder e-mails re contacting owner for keys was very helpful.
Mrs Nugent, Northwich, Cheshire, March 2013
Sykes staff were really friendly and helpful so made the booking so easy.
Mrs Mongomery, Wigan, Greater Manchester, March 2013
First time we booked through Sykes, and it was very easy and clear so will use again.
Mrs Blomfield, Ipswich, Suffolk, March 2013
First time booking with Sykes cottages, good and prompt communications well organised would use them again.
Mrs Taff, Worksop, Derbyshire, March 2013
Lying just off the Hampshire coast, separated by the narrow channel of the river Solent, the Isle of Wight is a world away from the hustle and bustle of modern life. A compact 23 miles long and 13 miles wide, it is a wonderfully easy place to get around for a day trip, short break or longer holiday. On an Isle of Wight cottage break you'll enjoy the privilege of a holiday in a natural playground; more than half the island enjoys designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty status, and as you discover the lush patchwork of farmlands, ancient woodlands where red squirrels can still be spotted, and mile upon mile of beautiful heritage coast seashore, it won't take long before you begin to appreciate why.
The island has excellent Blue Flag and award-winning beaches, such as Shanklin and Sandown, ideal for family holidays. Its location means the Isle of Wight enjoys the sunniest and warmest climate in the UK. So whether you choose to discover the island on two wheels, on your own two feet or by using the straightforward public transport system to get around, we're sure you'll start to discover why 'the island' is such a gem just as soon as you've settled in to your Isle of Wight cottage.
Please find below our selection of holiday cottages on the Isle of Wight. Here you can find cottages throughout the Isle of Wight including on the islands stunning coastline.
If you already know where on the Isle of Wight you would like to stay, please click on the appropriate area of the map to find holiday cottages in that location.
Read more about the Isle Of WightConsidering the island's compact size, we've found a wonderful range of holiday lets on the Isle of Wight. Picture timber lodges in tranquil settings, thatched cottages with charming, country décor; bungalows, apartments - the list goes on, with an Isle of Wight holiday rental almost made just for you. Come here in summer for long, sun-filled days on a Blue Flag beach. Hop over for a festival of music and arts. Come see the sailing, or learn how to master the ropes and sail a yacht yourself. Gather a group of pals and walk the coastal path. There are so many reasons to book a holiday rental on the Isle of Wight. And did you know all our accommodation on the Isle of Wight has been hand-picked with great care, ensuring your expectations are firmly met if not exceeded? So get ready for a trip to England's favourite off-shore retreat and book one of our Isle of Wight holiday lets very soon!
The fifteen main towns ensure holidaymakers choosing Isle of Wight cottages are well provided for; those found along the coast in particular have an appealingly laid-back atmosphere. Though not the capital, Cowes, at the northern tip of the island, is probably the most well known, largely thanks to it major annual yachting jamboree, Cowes Week. Taking place in late July/early August each year, this internationally important regatta draws crowds from around the world, and whether you're a fully paid up member of the sailing fraternity or a confirmed landlubber, there is much to be enjoyed at this annual event. Osborne House, at nearby East Cowes, is one of the island's most visited attractions. Built in the mid nineteenth century, it was the summer residence of Queen Victoria, and makes a great day out for all the family. Yarmouth and Freshwater are two of the larger towns on the pretty western coast of the island, and an Isle of Wight cottage in this area gives access to the island's most iconic landmark, the defining Needles Rocks. Alum Bay, with its striking sandstone cliffs, is a good beach for viewing the Needles; you can also take a boat trip out to the lighthouse and rocks from here. Other nearby beaches popular with families includes the sandy bays Colwell and Totland, while windsurfers can hone their skills or have a first attempt at Compton Bay. Freshwater has a small beach and some excellent cliff-top walks, including a marked trail to the Needles viewpoint, together with shops and pubs.
There are historic castles such as Yarmouth and Carisbrooke to explore, plenty of activities for families, such as Dinosaur Isle and Coleman's Animal Farm at Newport. The Isle of Wight Steam Railway at Ryde makes for a popular day out, as do the island's theme parks, such as the Needles Park at Alum Bay, Blackgang Chine near Ventnor and Robin Hill Country Adventure Park. Nature is abundant and garden lovers will appreciate those found throughout the island; Mottistone Manor on West Wight and Nunwell House and Gardens are just two good examples. An Isle of Wight cottage holiday provides the perfect setting for outdoor adventure too; the island's quiet roads, bridleways and footpaths are ideal terrain for walkers, mountain bikers and horse riders, with over 500 miles of way marked trails to explore. Or for something different, how about a spot of llama trekking, surfing, diving, the thrill of speedway, the freedom of paragliding or the challenge of orienteering?
Isle of Wight cottages offer the perfect antidote to modern living. The simple pleasures of a family walk along the cliffs of Tennyson Down, of following in dinosaur footprints with the kids at Hanover Point, dallying on a woodland walk at Priory Bay, where forest meets seashore, or rock pooling at Bembridge Bay... how easy it is to while away a day! Music lovers should visit in June, and take in the Isle of Wight Festival, or chill out at Bestival, a second major music festival in September. Choose your Isle of Wight cottage in the north of the island for access to the Osborne House Classical Concert in July…whatever your purpose in visiting, an Isle of Wight cottage holiday will be sure to have you coming back for more.
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The Coach House | Chale, Isle of Wight | Isle of Wight
Immaculately presented coastal cottage in Chale, Isle of Wight. Spacious accommodation, wonderful coastal views, enclosed garden. Award-winning pub/restaurant 3 mins walk.
2 Hope Cottages | St Helens, Isle of Wight | Isle of Wight
A welcoming former fisherman’s cottage, perfectly located in St Helens, Isle of Wight. Traditional seaside accommodation. Shops, restaurant and pub all on doorstep, beach 1 mile. Ryde 5 miles.
Willow View Cottage | Gurnard Pines, Isle of Wight | Isle of Wight
Coastal cottage set within the family-friendly holiday village of Gurnard Pines on the Isle of Wight. Contemporary open plan family accommodation. Beach within one mile.
2 Brooklyn Cottages | Niton, Isle of Wight | Isle of Wight
Lovely semi-detached Niton cottage a short stroll from village amenities. Great touring base for Isle of Wight, including coastal path, Blackgang Chine, Ventnor and more.
Kitty's Loft | Great Appleford near Godshill | Isle of Wight
A well-presented cottage with lovely views, perfectly nestled at the foot of St Catherine’s Down, within a quiet hamlet. Godshill 2 miles.
The Old Vicarage Apartment | Godshill, Isle of Wight | Isle of Wight
Superbly presented Godshill self-catering apartment. In heart of this pretty village. Light, spacious accommodation. Amenities on doorstep. Overlooking Model Village.
The Carthouse | Shorwell, Isle of Wight | Isle of Wight
A thoughtfully converted old cart house, on a working farm on the edge of the village of Shorwell, Isle of Wight. Panoramic views of the Downs. Short walk to pub. Beach 2 miles. Newport 6 miles.
The Summerhouse | Bembridge, Isle of Wight | Isle of Wight
Superbly presented coastal cottage, in seaside village of Bembridge. Hot tub, decking with views of Culver Down. Close beach, cafés, restaurants, coastal walks.
4 The Old Post Office Mews | Brading, Isle of Wight | Isle of Wight
Immaculately presented Isle of Wight cottage in historic Brading. Open plan accommodation. Pubs, shop, restaurants and footpaths on doorstep. Superb transportation links. Ryde 4 miles.
Little Tifters | Bembridge, Isle of Wight | Isle of Wight
Delightfully presented coastal cottage on the outskirts of the seaside village of Bembridge, Isle of Wight. Beach, tea rooms, shops and pubs all within a 10 min walk. Ryde 7 miles.