SANDOWN BAY CHALET PRICES
Your chalet will be available from 3pm on the day of your arrival to 10am on the day of your departure.
A deposit of £75 per week is payable for each chalet reserved and the balance of the rental is payable 8 weeks prior to arrival.
Cheques to be made payable to Riviera Park Sandown Bay.
| Nights | March 6th To April 3rd | April 3rd To April 17th | April 17th To July 17th | July 17th To Aug 28th | Aug 28th To Sep 4th | Sep 4th To Jan 1st | Xmas New Year Mon - Mon |
7 nights |
£185.00 |
£330.00 |
£220.00 |
£465.00 |
£330.00 |
£220.00 |
£185.00 |
Mon - Fri |
£138.75 |
£247.50 |
£165.00 |
£348.75 |
£247.50 |
£165.00 |
£138.75 |
Fri - Mon |
£111.00 |
£198.00 |
£132.00 |
£279.00 |
£198.00 |
£132.00 |
£111.00 |
Min Stay 2 Nights |
£74.00 |
£132.00 |
£88.00 |
£186.00 |
132.00 |
£88.00 |
£74.00 |
Extra Nights |
£37.00 |
£66.00 |
£44.00 |
£93.00 |
66.00 |
£44.00 |
£37.00 |
Please add the following sums:-
Dog: £40.00 per week
Cot: £10.00 per week
High Chair: £10.00 per week
Low Season |
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Mid Season |
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Off Peak |
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Peak Season |
Chalets will accommodate 4-6 persons and only those listed on the booking may occupy the chalet. All changes are to be notified. Please ensure that you provide a bed for any pets you bring and that the animals are not allowed on the furniture or beds. Whilst we enjoy having your pets on site we do ask that you are responsible owners and ensure that dogs are on a lead at all times whilst on site and that cleanliness is of a high priority.
Thank you.
Sandown- Steeped in History
Some say that it is visible at low tides amongst sands of the bay, ’The lost Sandown Castle’.
Whilst undergoing construction, the castle was attacked by a French force which had
fought its way over Culver Down from Whitecliff Bay, resulting in the French being
repulsed. According to records it was built too far into the sea and constantly suffered erosion,
until now reduced to a pile of rocks. Later forts in the town include the Diamond Fort
(named after its plan), built inshore to replace the castle and which fought off a minor
attack from privateers in 1788, and the present "Granite Fort", which is now the zoo.


