With rooms offering fine Egyptian linen, handsprung beds, and plasma TVs, Hotel Du Vin Poole is just 10 minutes’ walk from Poole Harbour.
jordan
United Kingdom
Loved the atmosphere, and friendly staff really made my stay. Big shout out to zac on the bar, and Ella on reception both made you feel so welcome. Ella was so polite and accommodating to any request.
Situated on the Sandbanks Peninsula of Poole Harbour, this elegant hotel features a restaurant and panoramic views of Poole Bay. There is also free WiFi.
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 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 accommodation on England’s picturesque south coast. Canford Cliffs and the sandy beaches are only a few minutes’ walk away.
Deborah
Australia
Breakfast was more than adequate for continental. Good proximity to the beach and amenities.
Situated in Poole, 12 km from Poole Harbour, Rose and Crown features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Tracey
United Kingdom
Room was very clean and comfortable.
A delicious breakfast was cooked fresh to order, with a good selection to choose from. We also enjoyed an evening meal too. Hosts have a good knowledge of the area, recommending places to visit.
With scenic views across Poole Harbour, 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.
Mike
United Kingdom
Lovely views and comfortable rooms. Staff very polite and attentive.
Situated on Poole Harbour 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.
On average, 3-star hotels in Poole cost R$ 607 per night, and 4-star hotels in Poole are R$ 1,076 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Poole can on average be found for R$ 1,141 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Poole this weekend is R$ 956 or, for a 4-star hotel, R$ 1,375. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Poole for this weekend cost on average around R$ 1,018 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs R$ 734 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Poole for tonight. You'll pay on average around R$ 1,236 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Poole will cost around R$ 872 (based on Booking.com prices).
Domestic travellers can reach Poole by train from London Waterloo in approximately 2 hours. International visitors can fly into London Heathrow and take a coach, which takes around 2.5 hours. Alternatively, ferry services operate from Cherbourg, France to Poole.
What guests said about Poole:
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Staying on Poole Quay was great.
Staying on Poole Quay was great. A lovely stroll along the waterfront with views to Brownsea Island. You can take a boat trip around the Harbour, alighting at Brownsea as one of the destinations. Poole Quay has cafes, bars, good restaurants, very good fish and chips from a quayside hut. It's a short stroll to Poole Old Town with its shops and further along to main Poole Shopping Centre. Very good local transport links to Bournemouth and suburbs. Infact easy to get anywhere like Swanage, Weymouth, Salisbury etc.
Nicky
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A historic, well maintained town with many of the facilities...
A historic, well maintained town with many of the facilities you would expect to find in a modern day town.
The harbour was an attractive place to visit with many businesses there to serve visitors whilst Poole Park was well worth the visit.
Allen
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
It’s a lovely location.
It’s a lovely location. Lots of really nice places to eat out and plenty of good shops. We didn’t venture too far away, but I would definitely recommend a trip to Brownsea Island. We also visited Sandbanks, Wareham and Corfe Castle, all very close by.
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Anonymous
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Scored 10
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
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.
The RNLI College is in a great location, near to the waterfront with plenty of restaurants etc. The staff were all friendly and welcoming and the room was perfect, very comfortable with lovely views across Poole Harbour. The restaurant gas good, sensibly priced and better value than most hotels; breakfast was fabulous, so much choice and delicious. Added to all of this, you are surrounded by history and information about the RNLI and contributing to the charity at the same time, All in all, the RNLI College exceeded our expectations.
A clean, comfortable and spacious room. It's a simple room with good refreshments and feels similar to staying in a Premier Inn, but with lovely views and knowing you're supporting a great charity at the same time. The bar has a fantastic view over the cove. I know they can't guarantee parking, but actually we parked there fine and they let us leave the car a little longer after check-out. Easily walk-able to Poole centre and the quay.
Great Stay !! The 1st night was quite stormy but we barely felt the boat moving.....we enjoyed the hot tub and music on the boat every evening rain or shine. The location was great as a base for daytrips. We used both the kitchen facilities on the boat and access to the bar/restaurant in the marina and we also went into Poole 1 evening. Also had time for a cozy read in the lounge area.
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 best hotel I have ever stayed at was the Ritz in London, but the Canford is my second...…….. it was just amazing, fabulous room, amazing food and restaurant, staff were superb...… what a great place I loved it and didn't want to leave. Well done to Rob and the team :)
Great hotel, situated between Bournemouth and Poole. Friendly and helpful staff. Very good breakfast. Room clean and comfortable.
Parking on site (always a bonus).
Within walking distance of a good restaurant/pub (2 min walk)- Inn in the Park (certainly recommend)
The location is stunning. A heritage hotel which is right on the beach with the waves lapping below the restaurant terrace and the poolside area. Stunning views over the entrance to Poole Harbour. Lots of activity to watch passing by.
The meals at the hotel were excellent, generous portions and very tasty. The hotel location was on a bus route with a speedy service to Poole centre and Bournemouth. The staff were excellent, polite, professional and efficient.
Breakfast was fine I like a cooked breakfast myself but continental breakfast had numerous choices. Location was ideal short walk down to beach Poole and Bournemouth just a short drive away Hotel and rooms were outstanding
Lovely clean property with parking. Nice walk along the coast to parks and Poole. Not huge but perfect for a couple and a dog. Everything provided in the kitchen and bathroom. Owner is delightful and helpful.
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
The hotel was in a great location. It’s a good base if you want to go and explore Poole. Close to pubs, bars, restaurants and shops. There is a Tesco just three doors down which is helpful.
Brilliant location to walk to wayside bars and restaurants and to Poole park.
Good size comfortable room with bath and (easy to use) shower.
Great breakfast - fresh fruit and fry up
Superb breakfast with lots of choice. Excellent room and facilities. Ideal location. Friendly and efficient staff. Overall has to be recommended as a hotel choice in Poole.
Our sea view was perfect from our room and the hotel was right on the beach. Poole and Bournemouth was a walk away. We used the e-scooters which was so much fun.
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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