Set on the summit of Portland near Weymouth, Heights Hotel has stunning views over Chesil Beach, Lyme Bay and Portland Harbor. Free private parking is provided.
Located on Castletown Beach and surrounded by the ocean, The Aqua offers modern bedrooms with sea views, free Wi-Fi, free parking, a restaurant, a café and a bar.
Providing sea views, Crabbers' Wharf in Portland provides accommodations and a terrace. This property offers access to a balcony, free private parking, and free Wifi.
Karen
United Kingdom
The view from the balcony was amazing. You felt like you were on a ship!
Just a few steps from Portland Beach and a 14-minute walk from Portland Castle, Beautiful Town house on the beach features accommodations in Portland with a garden.
Just a 5-minute walk from Weymouth Beach, Best Western Hotel Rembrandt features a modern leisure club, traditional restaurant and free Wi-Fi. Weymouth center is just a mile away.
Kieran
United Kingdom
Reception staff were very friendly and helpful. Room was lovely and large. Bedding must be polly cotton as for over hot and they felt odd
Overlooking Weymouth beach and the Jurassic coastline, The Fairhaven Hotel is located on The Esplanade, allowing easy access to the beach and historic 17th-century harbor.
Located on Weymouth's Seafront and the Jurassic coast, the Jubilee Hotel offers sea views, a family-friendly atmosphere, a 24-hour front desk, free Wi-Fi and clean comfortable rooms with attached...
Suzanne
United Kingdom
Hey was very close to the town and the beach was over the road. Great location as I came to visit my nan
Facing the beachfront, The Leam Hotel offers 3-star accommodations in Weymouth and has a shared lounge, restaurant and bar.
lorraine
United Kingdom
Vicky was amazingly friendly, helpful and fun. Hotel was very clean and perfect location. Great sea views.
The cost was really good value and for that I wasn’t expecting it to be so good as it was.
unusual place with a mixture of terrain . The beach is quite something on a sunny day and well worth a visit along with the Portland Bill lighthouse where we were lucky enough to see a Seal . I would certainly recommend a visit which also has the benefit of Weymouth a 10-15 minute drive away. Local People we spoke to seemed genuinely funny and helpful.
Kevin
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Even though it has quite limited options of where to eat in...
Even though it has quite limited options of where to eat in the island, for climbers it is a lovely place to go. A lot of the beaches I know from there are pebbled one so bring suitable footwear so your feet do not hurt. This is the second time (always in Sep) I come to this part of Dorset, I discover something knew evert time.
Vro M
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We visited Portland to go on a Sailing trip on Moonfleet.
We visited Portland to go on a Sailing trip on Moonfleet. Great experience and a fun day.
Restaurants were limited in the area. Salt is near the harbour but card only and expensive. The Cove Inn is beautiful, gorgeous setting to watch the sunset.
A trip to Portland Bill is a must whilst visiting, stunning views.
There are places of interest in Castletown with the D-Day museum and Castle just around the corner.
Tina
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Scenic with lovely coastal views.
Scenic with lovely coastal views. If you like cliffs and walking or visiting lighthouses, it's great. We didn't get on to Chesil beach - couldnt quite work it out.
The cafe we found was really expensive!!
Karen
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We were learning stone masonry so were very interested in...
We were learning stone masonry so were very interested in the quarries and fossils. We ate our fish and chips from Ray’s at the lighthouse - what a lovely view. We ate at Les Enfant Terrible and Rockfish in Weymouth - the Crab shack was fully booked sadly.
Carole Westgate
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Didnt know much about Portland before going but had an...
Didnt know much about Portland before going but had an excellent long weekend there. Kids loved the pebble beaches and rocks to climb over and finding lots of fossils made their weekends. Lots of things to see and some good pubs and food options. Also very close to weymouth but glad we stayed in portland
The location was ideal - near some decent pubs (The Corner House Inn was especially welcoming) and central to all the attractions of the island. If you enjoy walking holidays then it's the perfect place to stay. There are some great takeaways locally (Flavour of Asia deserves a special mention) and the White Stones Art Café does a lovely breakfast in elegant surroundings. There was a communal garden at the back of 35 and a guests lounge, both of which were great for meals. Public transport on the island was cheap and frequent.
The view from the balcony is lovely at any time or day or night and makes the living room nice and bright. Check in was easy and parking was very handy. It was perfect for sitting out at night and there is a lovely little ferry that leaves from directly outside to take you into Weymouth harbour (£20 return but worth doing imo). The apt is well placed if you want to explore Portland (mainly walks, not much in the way of entertainment or eateries). The walk round Portland Bill is gorgeous.
The Pulpit Inn has an excellent location. Unfortunately due to a financial problem it will be closing in the near future .The rooms were probably the largest that I have stayed in and were very comfortable but as I have said the Inn will be closing and many areas are in disrepair.The areas in use however are generally very good.The breakfast which was included in the cost of the room was excellent.My wife said it was the best she had eaten for a long time !
The room was very clean and we had excellent view from the room. We could see the harbor and sea from 2 sides of the room. The room size was reasonably good size. The breakfast was very good and we all enjoyed. Number of parking was limited, so we had to park on the road just next to the Hotel. There was a paid parking on back of the hotel which was reasonable price and free from 6pm-8am. The location was very close to the Chesil Beach and Portland Castle.
The tastefully decorated and well-maintained house is centrally located near the top of the hill, so that walking tours are easily accomplished. Margaret was a super host, a mine of information with plenty of recommendations for local restaurants and a readiness to help whenever it was necessary, although not interfering in any way. Breakfast was very comprehensive and freshly prepared.
Great location as about 5 minute walk from the beach and you get some awesome views of the sunset from the main bedroom.
Really nice cottage with everything we needed for a long weekend and suitable for kids. Met the owner and he was very nice. Well looked after property and a great location for getting to see the rest of portland and surrounding areas. Would recommend
Certainly the nicest bunch of staff I have come across in any hotel. This made such a difference and will mean we'll definitely return in the future. The views and food were brilliant too. The room was basic, but as to be expected for the price. The breakfast was excellent along with everything else.
A superb apartment. Everything I needed. An interesting converted ex MOD building with full view of the sea and Portland Bill. Dishwasher, Washing Machine. Coffee maker. Wide screen TV. Netflix. A home from home. The neighbours who live there all year round were really nice people.
Mark & Jo was very polite and made me feel very welcome. The hotel was lovely. Breakfast was nice. Would love to stay on my future visits. Best property I have ever stayed in Weymouth/Portland in all the 15 years that I have been going.
The property was well-prepared and everything was clean when we arrived. The view for us was the plus point as you will be staying near the water with the view of the harbor and it is very peaceful especially in the morning.
Great stay and easy to find and also suited our one night stay perfectly and we even managed to go early evening paddle boarding nearby which was a bonus! Walked close by for dinner to the pub overlooking the Chesil Beach.
Location was perfect, beautiful garden, comfortable feel with plenty of flexible sleeping accommodation, generally well-equipped and practical kitchen with a lovely aspect. Easy access to wonderful locations in Portland.
The whole experience was superb.The rooms were clean and spacious ,the staff was friendly and helpful.the breakfast in the morning was lush with amazing views over Weymouth.100% go back to heights hotel.
Friendly staff. Good size room and bed. Food excellent. Breakfast chef helpful. Unusual building but lovely outlook. Dog friendly and Bruce is lush. A stylish hotel inside.
The location of the property- near to everything. The property was very spacious, clean and beds were comfortable. Beach was near, cafes and Lidl within walking distance.
The location was superb, loved the view over the sea and Portland Bill! Great access to walks and a nearby restaurant. The pub had a good selection of beers available.
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