Here is how to get to us
Directions to Whitecliff Bay
Getting to us couldn’t be simpler and if you are pulling a caravan or trailer with a boat or jetski on it the roads are wide and there are no narrow lanes to navigate.
Take A3054 to Newnham Roadd in Ryde and head south-west on Fishbourne Lane/B3731 towards The Poplars and turn left onto Elenors Grove/A3054. At the roundabout, take the 3rd exit onto Newnham Road and turn left to stay on Newnham Road. Turn left onto Stroud Wood Road and then turn right onto Rowlands Lane and continue for 10 minutes. Turn left onto The Downs Road and continue for 2.5 miles and turn right onto Brading Down Road. Continue onto Bullys Hill and turn right onto The Mall onto Yarbridge. Continue onto Marshcombe Shute and at the roundabout, continue straight onto Sandown Rd/B3395 and onto Hillway Road until you arrive onto the park.
Take A3021 and continue straight onto Briddlesford Road and at the roundabout, continue straight onto Downend Road. Turn left onto Downs Road and continue for 2.5 miles and turn right onto Brading Down Road. Continue onto Bullys Hill and turn right onto The Mall onto Yarbridge. Continue onto Marshcombe Shute and at the roundabout, continue straight onto Sandown Rd/B3395 and onto Hillway Road until you arrive onto the park.
The touring & camping area of the park has its own entrance on Hillway Road where you will find its own guest services reception (marked as O on the park map.) You will need to use this entrance to check-in as a touring or camping guest. Click here to download our park map.
The beautiful Whitecliff Bay is set across two areas, separated by the road. Wherever you’re pitched, we’re sure that it’ll be the best seaside holiday you’ve ever had! Requests for specific locations can be noted, but are not guaranteed.
How to find us
View mapFirst let’s talk ferry travel…to save the swim! Booking your ferry to the Isle of Wight couldn’t be simpler. When you book with us online, all you need to do is add the Ferry Crossing to your booking and follow the steps in adding your vehicle details and preferred travel route, time and passengers.
The most frequently asked question we get is “Do we need our passports to get on the ferry?” so we thought we would save you all some time and tell you that in fact, you do not need your passport! This is because the Isle of Wight is actually part of the UK.
Dogs are allowed on both Wight Link and Red Funnel ferries free of charge unless you are travelling on a Hi-speed service where a small charge applies unless they are a guide dog. Please note also that you do not need to book dogs on to the ferry however they do need to be kept on a lead at all times when on board; so please ensure they have had some exercise and been to the toilet before boarding.
Please make sure you are at the port terminal no later than 30 minutes prior to ferry departure, however an hour before is best. This is to ensure you have sufficient time to collect your tickets and get in the queue to board.
Both Wight Link and Red Funnel have a lift to ensure disabled passengers can have a comfortable journey on the ferry.
You are able to have a car or motorhome up to 5.5 metres including 6 people. Or you can bring on board a car and towed vehicle up to 14 metres, or a motorhome up to 9 metres, plus 6 people.
Ferry Crossing prices vary throughout the year and can also depend on vehicle size and towing