Located on Poole Harbor quay, The Antelope is just a 10-minute drive from Sandbanks beach. With a 500 year history the hotel’s comfortable rooms also offer free Wi-Fi access.
A 3-minute drive from Poole Train Station, Shah of Persia, Poole by Marston's Inns provides stylish rooms with free Wi-Fi with on the Dorset coast. The pub and restaurant serves a wide range of meals....
With scenic views across Poole Harbor, this hotel offers boutique rooms, Asian Ocean Palace and The Amalfi View Restaurants and stylish cocktail bar. Poole Ferry Terminal is 15 minutes away by car.
Located on the Sandbanks Peninsula of Poole Harbor, this elegant hotel features a restaurant and panoramic views of Poole Bay. There is also free WiFi.
With direct access to a Blue Flag beach, this modern hotel provides spectacular views over the famous Sandbanks. It offers free Wi-Fi and has an award-winning restaurant and water sports.
Dating back to 1895, Grovefield Manor offers bed and breakfast accommodations on England’s picturesque south coast. Canford Cliffs and the sandy beaches are only a few minutes’ walk away.
RNLI College is located in Poole in the Dorset region, 1.2 mi from Poole Harbor. 3.1 mi from Sandbanks, the property is also 2.4 mi away from Brownsea Island Nature Reserve.
Waterside well managed and presented in convenient location
Located on Poole Harbor quay, The Antelope is just a 10-minute drive from Sandbanks beach. With a 500 year history the hotel’s comfortable rooms also offer free Wi-Fi access.
Breakfast excellent staff friendly would recommend.
Located in the heart of Ashley Cross, the OX Hotel, Bar, & Grill is just 10 minutes’ drive from Bournemouth and the town center of Poole.
Very good. Excellent room, good food, helpful staff.
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On average, 3-star hotels in Poole cost $89 per night, and 4-star hotels in Poole are $161 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Poole can be found for $233 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Poole this weekend is $157 or, for a 4-star hotel, $225. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Poole for this weekend cost around $272 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
We looked around the harbour and went on a boat trip of the...
We looked around the harbour and went on a boat trip of the harm=bour and sandbanks which was very interesting. We were due to go the the speedway but this was cancelled due to the weather which was disappointing but the speedway was really easy to find and there looked like there would be ample parking. We also spent time in Bournemouth.
We ate at the Quay café where we had breakfast it was fab
Vicki
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely resort, lots to see and do.
Lovely resort, lots to see and do. Harbour boat trip was well worth it as was to Jurassic Coast cruise. Lots of varied mealtime opportunities as well as the usual fish and chips. Plenty of traditional pubs on offer. I highly recommend a visit to the RNLI college and All Weather Lifeboat Centre where all the lifeboats are made, you can even stay there.
Colin
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We did not stay long enough to do very much but the St.
We did not stay long enough to do very much but the St. Tropez lounge was an excellent restaurant that we ate in for dinner. Verry good food and friendly service. If you like boats there are some amazing yachts in the harbour.
Finn Magnus
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Excellent location for either staying within the area or...
Excellent location for either staying within the area or travelling to interesting places within Dorset. Great local facilities within a short walk for dining,recreation and shopping. Would recommend El Rancho and Da Vinci for food and perhaps the Poole Arms for a quiet, friendly drink. The Jurassic Coast boat trip is one not to be missed with its visit round Old Harry Rocks to Swanage. Buses provide a great service but there are plenty of parking areas available. A day trip to Kingston Lacey (National Trust) was exceptional.
Ian
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Unfortunately the weather wasn't our friend so we didn't see...
Unfortunately the weather wasn't our friend so we didn't see much of Poole. We did drive 15 mins to Durley Chine where we parked for walk into Bournemouth. We also took a trip to Hengisbury Head (25 min drive).
Clare Hadley
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Poole is a vibrant busy Marina town.
Poole is a vibrant busy Marina town. The High Street has an interesting variety of shops (including the flagship Lush store). The streets are lean, and felt safe. Parking is well signposted but not cheap.
If you have time then make an advance booking for the Harbour, Sandbanks, and Islands Cruise. We’ve done it twice and the commentary is excellent. Entertaining and informative.
We strongly recommend the fish and chip shop by the Lifeboat Station. Huge legions of really fresh succulent fish, lovely crisp batter, and a generous portion of chips.
There is blue-badge disabled parking directly opposite the Poole Quay Hotel and near the High Street. The town is flat and easy to get around for anyone with limited mobility.
We loved Poole and are already planning our next trip in a month. We have no intention of paying £30/night extra to bring our two pampered house cats. For £90 extra for three nights we need to see we are getting something extra - not a standard cold room.
Staff were friendly, knowledgeable and efficient. Our room and the hotel in general was very clean and decor well maintained and comfortably and tastefully furnished. The restaurant was excellent without being pretentious. Breakfast, included in our price, was good with excellent Covid precautions in place. The location at Poole Harbour entrance could hardly be better, offering wonderful views. This is a no-fuss hotel that provides everything it says on the tin. Good value for a 4-star hotel.
We arrived slightly later than I had said as the ferry was late leaving Guernsey. The young man who greeted us was friendly and very efficient. The room was very clean and the bed , extremely comfy. The bathroom and shower were also very clean. Breakfast was excellent and served very quickly by another friendly member of staff. Thank you very much for a lovely stay and would definitely recommend the hotel to anyone wishing to stay in Poole
We ate one night in the restaurant which was fabulous. much better than expected. Although the hotel is old, it was very clean and comfortable with evidence of ongoing expenditure with new carpets and soft furnishings. The staff were very helpful, you knew immediately upon entering that you were in a better quality hotel.
Sarah's cottage was perfect... just what we needed for a long awaited break.
The property met ALL our requirements !
Very clean all round... the beds and bedding were of above average quality and very comfortable.
It was within easy reach of shops and Poole Quay.
Hope to visit again
The staff was friendly, the room clean and comfortable. I liked the communal spaces, where the decor was homely and some snacks were available. The position is quite good, considering that the hotel is just a few minutes drive away from Poole high street.
A cute pub
Well located to access channel ferries,
Poole quay, train station, shopping and historical part of Poole
Easy walk to supermarket
That I slept in to me reflects my stay
Grateful for bottled water
Great for one night stay
Great location next to the beach on one side and views over Poole harbour on the other. Plenty of space in the guest areas on the grounf floor that are not found in more modern hotels. Very friendly and helpfull staff.
Wonderful hosts, very warm welcome, room facilities would embarrass many big hotels. Quiet and private location, good access for Poole. Amazing breakfast! Cannot fault in any way and will not hesitate to stay again.
Room was lovely & nice & clean. Hotel is a great location for seeing Poole. Close to plenty of places to eat & drink. Staff were friendly & efficient. We’ve stayed here a few times & would recommend to anyone.
Great hotel conveniently located close to Sandbanks area. Room was clean and comfortable. Breakfast was excellent. Will definitely return for another stay when getting the fast ferry from Guernsey to Poole.
Our ferry was delayed and so we arrived after the advertised check in time, one phone call to the hotel and one of the staff stayed on beyond the end of his shift to await our arrival. Thank you
Staff were really friendly and accommodating. Breakfast was lovely and good size. Really good location, 10 minute walk to bus station whilst also being around the corner from Poole quay.
The view across Poole harbour from the hotel terrace is fantastic. Staff were generally excellent. Room fittings and furniture were of a high standard. Breakfast was very good.
Room was nice and tidy, the hotel was quiet and the location a few minutes walk to Poole Quay. On the whole and excellent night away for my wife and myself.
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