Seaview Hotel & Restaurant
High Street
Isle of Wight
United Kingdom
PO34 5EX
Tel: 01983 612711
Fax: 01983 613729
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Additional Features
All Rooms En-SuiteBathrobes & Slippers
DVD/CD Player in all Rooms
Four Poster Rooms
Licensed Bar
Restaurant
TV with Satellite Channels in all Rooms
Special Offers
Stay at the award-winning Seaview from just £99 per room per night - including full English breakfast. Available until 2nd August, 2007. (Subject to availability).TIPTOE THROUGH THE TULIPS
Two nights (weekdays only) including full English breakfast and return car ferry crossing with Wightlink from Portsmouth or Lymington.
RELAXATION PACKAGE
Upgrade your two night Tiptoe Through The Tulips break to a fully relaxing Pamper Package. All treatments are conducted in the comfort of your hotel room by experienced, professional therapists.
Day One ... After settling into your room and unwinding you will be offered a 'a grounding and refreshing reflexology treatment to release tension and energy blocks in your whole body.
Day Two ... At a time of your choice experience total relaxation with a full body massage. Conducted by an intuitive therapist this will be tailored to suit you, using the perfect combination of oils, pressure and techniques to leave you thoroughly revitalised.
Day Three ... To send you on your way with a revived mind receive an Indian Head Massage to leave you ready for anything.
The Pamper Package upgrade is available at £99 per person.
Description
Welcome to the Seaview Hotel & Restaurant.The Seaview Hotel is situated adjacent to the sea in the picturesque sailing village of Seaview, on the North East Coast of the Isle of Wight. The Seaview Hotel & Restaurant is a small establishment which has 17 well appointed bedrooms all with en suite facilities, televisions and telephones plus two self-catering cottages, both of which are next door to the hotel. There are also two restaurants, a brasserie and two bars.
"The food at the Seaview Hotel & Restaurant is the best on the Island" ... ES Magazine, The London Evening Standard.