E31 is a modern, privately owned luxury caravan with a large sun deck facing towards Culver Cliff, Whitecliff Bay and the English Channel.
Sandhills is an English Tourist Council Three Star family run holiday park with its own:
Reception- to provide help and local tourist information
Self Service Shop - frozen, tinned and fresh food. Milk, tea, coffee, bread, eggs, cheese, cakes, biscuits, toiletries, newspapers, magazines, sweets, drinks, ices etc.
Off Licence - Wines, spirits, beer and tobacco
Gifts & Souvenirs - postcards, beach goods and toys
Children's Play Area - swings, slides and climbing frame
Public Telephone and Post Box
Shower Block and Launderette
Direct Private Beach Access
Beach Cafe & Shop
The park itself is well established, has a very friendly and tranquil atmosphere and almost all of the holiday homes are privately owned with many providing accommodation to countless holidaymakers throughout Britain and beyond.
The Isle of Wight, with its marvellous sandy beaches and family attractions is a wonderful English holiday destination. The Island, rich in heritage and natural beauty, has over 500 miles of meandering footpaths, extensive cycleways and bridleways and 60 miles of coastline.
Dramatic Whitecliff Bay is on the east coast of the Island nestling boldly between the village shops, pubs, bank, co-op, deli, harbour and beach of Bembridge and the bustling seaside town of Sandown with its pier, amusement arcades, crazy golf, zoo, dinosaur museum, rides, cafes, restaurants and shops galore.
Visit the Tiger Sanctuary of the Isle of Wight Zoo at Sandown - "home to the finest collection of tigers in Europe" comments David Taylor, the international zoo vet, "a haven for unwanted zoo and circus animals" writes Tony Dawe of The Times.
Take a Victorian or Edwardian style trip on the Isle of Wight Steam Railway, drink and eat in some of the many 'Olde England' pubs serving excellent locally brewed ale. Spend days relaxing and enjoying the flat sandy beaches, walking through the wild countryside or across the downs. Visit the nearby ancient Borthwood Copse, home to oaks, hundreds of years old and plentiful red squirrels. "The scenery looks much as it did centuries ago" writes Nick Dalton of The Times.
The Isle of Wight is simply one of the most desirable holiday destinations in the United Kingdom and the entire island is small enough to be within very easy reach of Sandhills.
We invite you to make a reservation with us
Send cheque by mail - after reservation has been confirmed.
Book online - no payment required until reservation has been confirmed.
Electricity, Gas, Duvets, Pillows, Blankets are all included.