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Luxury Log Cabins on the Isle of Wight with Private Hot Tubs

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The most popular hot tub holidays on the Isle of Wight. relax, rest, enjoy!

The Isle of Wight, located just off the south coast of England, is a charming island and well worth the ferry for a relaxing self-catering getaway. It has destinations to cater for all kinds of holidays, so if you want to recharge by the coast or escape into the rural countryside, you’ll find something perfect.

For those recharging long weekends or quiet romantic getaways, our hot tub holidays on the Isle of Wight are absolutely ideal. You’ll love the little taste of luxury as you soak up the sun from your own private hot tub – pure bliss!


Self Catering Hot Tub Breaks on the Isle of Wight

Check out the best log cabins with hot tubs on the Isle of Wight; be it for a couple, family or group of friends, you are guaranteed to find "the one" and pack your suitcases because a hot tub break in the Isle of Wight really does restore the soul!

  • Lower Hyde

    Shanklin , Isle of Wight / Sleeps  2

    • hot tub
    • Open-plan
    • Well equipped kitchen
    • Central heating

    Set on the edge of the Shanklin, this resort has everything! This includes two beaches, swimming pools, waterslide & amusements.

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  • Woodside Coastal Retreat

    Wootton, Nr Cowes / Sleeps  4

    • hot tub
    • pet friendly
    • wi-fi
    • Spa treatments*

    Situated on the north coast of the Isle of Wight just a short walk away from the beach, these holiday homes are set amongst lush woodland and nature trails that can be explored over a mini break.

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  • The Lakes Rookley

    Rookley Village / Sleeps  4

    • hot tub
    • pet friendly
    • wi-fi
    • Indoor heated pool

    Set within 23 acres of lush countryside, with Carisbrooke Castle just a short drive away. Onsite facilities include bike hire.

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  • Woodside Bay Lodge Retreat

    Wootton Bridge, Nr Cowes  / Sleeps  2

    • hot tub
    • pet friendly
    • garden
    • Open-plan

    Woodside Bay Lodge Retreat is an award-winning holiday park. The spa is partnered with Aromatherapy Associates London, who have more than 30 years' experience.

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  • Landguard Holiday Park

    Shanklin / Sleeps  4

    • hot tub
    • Wheelchair accessible
    • Amusement arcade
    • Adventure park

    Between Shanklin & Sandown, these lodges are located right on the coast for the family to enjoy a terrific seaside adventure.

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  • The Coach House

    Wootton, near Ryde / Sleeps  6

    • hot tub
    • pet friendly
    • garden
    • Well equipped kitchen

    With majestic views over the Solent, this large cottage is an excellent choice for a family looking to enjoy the coast.

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  • Rondo

    Wellow / Sleeps  4

    • hot tub
    • pet friendly
    • garden
    • Sunny and spacious

    With great access to the historic town of Yarmouth, these cabins are excellently positioned for water sports enthusiasts.

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  • St Rhadagunds

    St Lawrence, near Ventnor / Sleeps  2-10

    • hot tub
    • garden
    • 3 Story
    • Rural

    Brilliant for large groups, this holiday home sleeps ten and is ideally situated to explore the rest of the Isle of Wight.

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Where to Stay on the Isle of Wight

Wherever you choose to base yourself for your Isle of Wight holidays, you’ll never be far from things to see and do.

The island's capital, Newport, is a bustling market town and makes for a great day out if you’re based nearby. You can explore the historic quayside, browse the shops and boutiques along the High Street, or visit Carisbrooke Castle, a medieval fortress with panoramic views across the island.

The nearby village of Godshill, with its thatched cottages and traditional tearooms, is also worth a visit for a taste of English charm (and tea!).

Ventnor, on the island's south coast, is famous for its microclimate and stunning botanical gardens. The Ventnor Botanic Garden boasts an impressive collection of subtropical plants from around the world, as well as breathtaking views of the coastline.

For those seeking outdoor adventures, the Isle of Wight offers plenty of opportunities for hiking, cycling and water sports. The island's coastal path provides scenic walks with panoramic views of the English Channel, while the rugged cliffs of the Needles offer dramatic scenery and excellent birdwatching opportunities.

If you stay near the coast, there are some beautiful beaches to enjoy. Shanklin Beach, with its golden sands and clear waters, is a popular spot for families and sunseekers, while Compton Bay, on the island's west coast, is known for its stunning views and fossil-rich cliffs. The picturesque village of Freshwater, located nearby, is a charming place to relax and unwind after a day at the beach.


Insider Tips for the Isle of Wight

  • Visit Osborne House: Explore Queen Victoria's seaside retreat, its beautiful gardens, and royal apartments.
  • Explore the Needles: See the iconic chalk stacks and lighthouse and take a chairlift ride for panoramic views of the coastline.
  • Visit Carisbrooke Castle: Discover the historic castle and its museum and enjoy falconry displays and panoramic views from the keep.
  • Walk the Isle of Wight Coastal Path: Enjoy scenic walks along this long-distance trail, passing through stunning landscapes and historic sites.

The Isle of Wight is a fantastic destination for beach lovers and nature enthusiasts alike. With its sandy shores and scenic trails, it's the ideal place to unwind and enjoy the great outdoors. So, take a look at our hot tub breaks on the Isle of Wight and secure yours now.


Activities & Places To Visit

1. Carisbrooke Castle

1. Carisbrooke Castle

What child doesn't want to be a knight or princess? They can be here at Carisbrooke Castle, let their imagination run wild. With a rich and chequered past this Elizabethan fortress has lots to see and do for the whole family,

Explore over 800 years of history within the high castle walls, meet the donkeys working the treadwheel, take a leisurely stroll through period gardens including the stunning Princess Beatrice Garden,

Check out the museum, enjoy the tranquility of St Nicholas' Chapel or have fun at one of the many events throughout the summer including regular jousting festivals.

2. Robin Hill Country Park

2. Robin Hill Country Park

This 88-acre country park located in Downend, Isle of Wight, provides a fun-filled day out for all ages.

Among the attractions are rides, a quarter of a mile Toboggan Run, 4D motion cinema, wooden maze, and the ever-popular Treetop Trail.

Checkout the Troll Bridges, Falconry Displays and Adventure Playground or simply enjoy the magical woodland with its record-breaking tree sculpture, exquisite Chinese bridges and vast array of plants and wildlife.

With summer festivals and fun events going on throughout the year there is something for everyone to enjoy at Robin Hill Country Park.

3. Quarr Abbey

3. Quarr Abbey

If you have taken a holiday to get away from the stresses of work and everyday life, there is no better way of doing so than a visit to this working monastery.

Built in 1912., this grade 1 listed building and church is home to a small order of Benedictine Monks. There is lots to see including magnificent architecture, art gallery and visitor's centre.

The tranquil atmosphere will soothe your soul and Quarr Abbey welcomes dogs, so if you are staying at one of our pet-friendly cottages on the Isle of Wight, you can bring Fido along too.

4. Isle of Wight Garlic Festival

4. Isle of Wight Garlic Festival

If you are lucky enough to be staying on the Isle of Wight when the Garlic Festival takes place during August, you are in for a treat.

Attracting upwards of 20,000 visitors a year this event, packed full of artisan food and drink, live music, crafts and of course garlic, is entertainment for all the family.

With a large beer tent, vast selection of homemade produce to buy including; jams, cider, bread and cheeses, shows and displays, and of course the giant garlic marquee.

Selling a range of products including garlic fudge and garlic ice-cream perhaps this is one night you should give an evening with your loved one in the cottage hot tub a miss.

5. Monkey Haven

5. Monkey Haven

Winner of the Visit England small visitor attraction in 2017 a visit to this this award-winning monkey sanctuary is a fantastic way to spend a day.

Regular talks throughout the day help visitors learn about the various animals they keep including meerkats, various species of owls, reptiles and of course monkeys.

Meet the monkeys is an opportunity to enter the marmoset enclosure and feed and get up close and personal with these amazing creatures (extra charge) you can even stroke Gus a magnificent Boa Constrictor.

A popular tearoom and well-stocked gift shop complete this fun experience.

6. Osborne House

6. Osborne House

The top attraction on the Isle of Wight, Osborne house was the summer residence of Queen Victoria, Prince Albert and their nine children and later became a convalescent home for military officers.

Get an insight into the private life of the royals with a vast collection of personal belongings and original heirlooms, discover the sumptuous staterooms and more intimate private chambers, before exploring the stunning gardens which include Swiss Cottage the children’s exquisite playhouse now full of curios from around the world.

Take a walk to the beach where her majesty's private bathing machine still sits or simply take in the breathtaking views.

7. Cowes

7. Cowes

Home to the largest and longest running regatta of its kind in the world the elegant town of Cowes has plenty of activities to offer even the most adventurous day-tripper.

From sailing, to wind-surfing, diving, canoeing and rowing there is bound to be a water-based activity to suit everyone along with plenty of companies offering tuition and equipment if you want to try something new.

For the less energetic why not visit the maritime museum, spend some time on the beach topping up your tan or sit with a drink and watch the elegant yachts in the marina.

8. Shanklin Chine

8. Shanklin Chine

tourist attraction that has been open for 200 years This famous gorge is truly magical with waterfalls, lush vegetation, and an array of rare plants and wildlife.

Enjoy the tranquility of this outstanding area of natural beauty that has inspired many poets and writers over the years, including Jane Austen and the renowned artist J M W Turner.

Visit in the evening, when hundreds of twinkling lights turn the area into a truly magical wonderland. Shanklin Chine is one the Isle of Wight's hidden gems and a must for visitors especially those enjoying a romantic hot tub break on the Isle of Wight.

The Last Word

Fairy-tale wonderlands, magnificent stately homes and the oldest working telephone box in the UK the Isle of Wight boasts some unique attractions (Did I mention the Poo Museum?)

Add to that some miles of glorious coastline, beautiful sandy beaches and every water-based activity imaginable and no wonder visitors return to this south coast gem year upon year.

With so much going on, after a busy day it will be a delight to return to your luxurious Isle of Wight lodge with hot tub where you can enjoy a long relaxing soak.

The Isle of Wight offers unforgettable days out and thrilling adventures for all the family, so, what are you waiting for start planning your dream break today!