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Thorness Bay Holiday Park

Nr Cowes, Isle of Wight
Lodges owned Lodges owned (40)
Lodges for rent Lodges for rent
Chalets (for rent)
Holiday caravan (owned) (231)
Holiday caravan (rented)
Pets allowed Pets allowed
Pets not allowed
Family park Family park
Near the sea (within 3 miles)
Hot tubs Hot tubs
WiFi in Lodges WiFi in Lodges
WiFi in Public Areas WiFi in Public Areas
Bar Bar
Beach access
Café Café
Childrens play area Childrens play area
Coffee shop
Club house Club house
Designated Parking Designated Parking
Entertainment Entertainment
Games room
Horse riding
Kids club
Parking Parking
Pub
Restaurant Restaurant
Shop Shop
Sports ground
Swimming pool (indoor) Swimming pool (indoor)
Takeaway Takeaway
Visitor parking Visitor parking
Bars
Beach
Shops
Restaurants
Swim indoor
Swim outdoor
Internet access
Gym
Tennis
Sports ground
Horse riding
Leisure centre
Bowling green
Cinema
Boat launch
Sailing
Nature trails
Theme park
Water sports
Surfing

Thorness Bay Holiday Park sits on the north coast of the Isle of Wight with direct access to the beach and views across the Solent. The coastal setting makes it easy to enjoy time by the water, whether for a relaxed walk or a day outdoors by the shore.

Facilities for Everyone

The park offers a wide range of activities to suit all ages. The indoor heated pool features a waterslide, while outdoor options include a multi-sports court and a children’s play area. There are also kids clubs, an amusement arcade and a dedicated entertainment venue hosting family-friendly activities.

Food and Drink Options

Dining on-site is simple and convenient. The Boathouse Bar and Restaurant serves meals throughout the day, and there is also a fish and chip shop and café for more casual options. A convenience store is available for everyday essentials.

Holiday Homes

Guests can choose from a variety of holiday homes, lodges and chalets. These include essential features such as kitchens, heating and comfortable living spaces, making them suitable for both short breaks and longer stays.

For more information, photos, availability and prices, please click on "Book Online" above.

Address
Isle of Wight
South East England
These details were last updated on 19th March 2026

Awards & Memberships


David Bellamy Conservation Award - Gold
Rose Award
Tourist Board Rating (Holiday Park) 4 Star
David Bellamy Blooming Marvellous Pledge for Nature
HARPA Member

How to get there

From Fishbourne, turn right out of the ferry terminal, following signs for Newport. At the traffic lights approaching the town centre, take the right hand lane towards Cowes. At the end of the dual carriageway take the first exit sign posted Yarmouth (A3054). After 1 mile take the first turning to the right and follow the signs to Thorness Bay. Enter via the Thorness Bay Holiday Park main entrance. From Yarmouth, take the A3054 towards Newport. After Shalfleet, turn left at the garage and follow the road through the villages of Newtown and Porchfield. After 2 miles turn left towards the entrance to Thorness Bay. Enter via the Thorness Bay Holiday Park main entrance.

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