The lounge has plenty of seating, a gas fire, TV plus Freeview and a DVD player. Spectacular views across to Brading Downs and Culver Downs can be seen from the lounge. The dining area seats up to six people comfortably.
Leading from the lounge is an area of decking on which meals and drinks can be enjoyed, again with spectacular views across the downs and the campsite. Several cars can be parked right next to the caravan. Adjacent to the caravan is a large grass area where children and adults can enjoy ball games and other activities.
The caravan is carpeted throughout, except for the kitchen area.
Gas and electricity is included in the price.
You will have to supply your own towels and bedding.
Whitecliff Bay Holiday Park
If you wish, you can purchase passes directly from Whitecliff Bay Holiday Park to use the sites additional attractions. These passes give access to an outdoor pool open in high season and an indoor pool open throughout the year with a flume and soft play area for younger children. There are also gym facilities. A sauna and Jacuzzi is also located in this area, but these may incur additional charges. Passes also admit you to the Culver Club with its, café, bar and nightly entertainment which includes bingo, cabaret acts and tribute bands, musical shows and a nightly children’s spot. There are also regular theme weekends throughout the year.
As a family we have been holidaying at Whitecliff Bay for over fifty years. Our children and now our grandchildren visit two or three times a year to enjoy the more tranquil life found on the Island. We have owned a caravan on this pitch for nearly fourteen years and never tire of the view, the beach, local walks and the many other Island attractions.
Having stayed at Whitecliff Bay Holiday Park for over forty years, we are well aware that the Park offers something for all ages. A shop, launderette and hairdressing salon can also be found on site.
The Park is situated on the outskirts of Bembridge and two miles from Brading and Sandown.
The beach is delightful, offering safe bathing, vast tracts of sand at low tide with areas for rock pooling and catching crabs, shrimps and other pool creatures. The family have enjoyed cricket, football, tennis, golf, volleyball and rounders matches on the sands. There are two cafes on the beach which serve delicious morning breakfasts, tea, coffee, drinks as well as sandwiches, cakes and biscuits. Be warned - there is no toilet facility on the beach!
On site there is the Nab Bar with a restaurant, open to all, which overlooks the Whitecliff Bay. Excellent meals and snacks are served there all day. It also has a television, snooker /billiard room and Free Wi-Fi connection. Leading from the Nab Bar is a large grass area where families sit, picnic or play ball games etc.
If you wish, you can purchase passes directly from Whitecliff Bay Holiday Park to use the sites additional attractions. These include:
An outdoor pool open in high season and an indoor pool open throughout the year with a flume and soft play area for younger children. There are also gym facilities. A sauna and Jacuzzi is also located in this area, but these may incur additional charges. The Culver Club offers a bar, café and nightly entertainment which includes bingo, cabaret acts and tribute bands, musical shows and a nightly children’s spot. There are also regular theme weekends throughout the year.
The Park caters for families and does not permit 'single sex groups' to book accommodation.
Locally
There are a number of excellent pubs nearby; Culver Haven next to the monument on top of the Downs is probably our favourite. The Propeller Inn is minutes away, next to the airfield. The Crab and Lobster at Bembridge serves excellent food. The Bargeman’s Rest in Newport and Dairy Maid's Daughter at Arreton all serve good food and the Windmill in Bembridge all serve good food.
We enjoy walking. The walk to Sandown over the Downs provides inspiring views. The coastal path to Bembridge leads to the Crab and Lobster and at low tide round to the lifeboat station and café. Sandown to Shanklin along the promenade is a gentle stroll; make sure you read the names of the huts as you leave Sandown Pier. Other favourite walks include Bonchurch to Ventnor and Seaview back to St. Helens via Priory Bay.
The Island is a tourist’s paradise; from the history of Carisbrooke Castle and Osborne House to the fun packed day at Blackgang Chine, the Needles or Robin Hill Theme Parks. Lavender Farm's cream tea, cream scones at Browns in Sandown and champagne afternoon tea at the Enchanted Manor near St. Catherine’s Lighthouse are regulars on our fixture list.