We believe this wonderful holiday park offers something for everyone to enjoy, young and old, couples, groups and families - you’ll find this friendly park offers stunning views and great facilities in abundance. A place where happy holiday memories are made. It’s cracking!
Great Facilities
•Secluded sandy beach with cafe
•Indoor heated pool with flume, bubble pool and toddler pool
•Outdoor heated pool with sun terrace and toddler pool (open late May to end of August)
•Sauna and Sunbed - a small extra charge
•Great family entertainment including stage shows and cabarets in The Culver Club.
•Sports lounge with large TV
•The Nab Bar and Restaurant offers a great choice of food served all day
•Indoor soft playground for younger guests
•Childrens’ outdoor adventure playgrounds
•Fun mini golf
•Free Wi-fi in The Nab Bar
•Park supermarket store
Coast & Country
The location of the park offers the perfect balance between coast and country holidays, with rolling countryside and woodland on one side and a beautiful sandy beach virtually all to ourselves on the other.
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Brand new pitch development for 2012 with a fantastic selection of Holiday Homes to choose from. Access from park to secluded Sandy Beach, Private parking spaces for Caravan Guests.
21 Mar 2006
Practical Motorhome Independent Site Reviews.
Whitecliff Bay is a very pleasant site indeed. With the touring fields spread across three steep hillsides, visitors can enjoy marvellous views. The park is situated on both sides of the B3395 road from Sandown to Bembridge, with the touring park on the left hand side.
Most of the caravan pitches are levelled, and all sit on grass. The majority have electricity supplies, and there are 13 super pitches which include electricity, fresh water, waste water and sewerage disposal facilities.
Fresh water is easily available, there are two children’s play areas, and dogs are accepted on the bottom field in low season.
It is on the other side of the road that everything really takes off, however. Here, there are 220 holiday homes of all shapes and sizes, and there’s some overflow accommodation for tents and caravans if required. Apparently, in the high season of 2003 the staff required every single lodging that they could find!
The main leisure complex includes a great deal of varied entertainment and activities. There is a large, heated outdoor pool and an indoor fun pool with a flume. In addition, visitors can use the sauna and mini-gym (with eight unsupervised cardio-vascular machines) or, if that all sounds a bit too strenuous, relax in the bar and restaurant. The view when sitting outside the main bar is superb: you can rest on the patio with an ice cold drink and look out over the white cliffs and crisp blue sea.
There is also a road to a private beach, and if you want to take a boat then your 4x4 will be given access. As long as vehicles are not parked along the road, then beach-goers are free to enjoy the ocean.
Visiting this site provides peace and quiet on an elevated hilltop. However, the beach and leisure facilities are the main attractions. Good discounts are available to cover ferry and camping charges, and the natives are very, very friendly!
1 Jan 2003
Practical Caravans Top 100 Parks Awards 2003
Nestling in the rolling hills and white cliffs on the eastern side of the Isle Of Wight, this site has it all. In fact, there is so much to do that you’ll be hard-pressed to drag some family members away for the day.
Children are well catered-for with Humphray Bear’s Playzone and Club. There are indoor and outdoor pools, a games room, facilities for basketball, crazy golf and go-karts, a small gym, whirlpool bath and spa. You can even book a light aircraft to take you round the island from a nearby airfield. Or you can simply take in the rural and coastal views. The beach is a short walk away and the coastal path, which runs right round the island, cuts through the eastern tip of the site.
In the evening you can enjoy being entertained in the Culver Club or take a quiet drink or meal overlooking the English Channel in the Nab Tower Bar and Restaurant. There are also a number of take-away options. The great thing about the Isle of Wight is that thanks to its compact dimensions, there are loads of attractions to see in a small space. Days out include the fun park of Blackgang Chine and the towns of Sandown, Ryde and Shanklin. The site has adequate facilities for washing, while the fully-serviced pitches also provide fresh water.
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These details were last updated on Wednesday 7 March 2012