
You just tick the box when you book and they'll sort out at a ferry. Whitecliff Bay Holiday Parkis one of the best options on the Isle of Wight if you're looking for a Haven style caravan park, or a lodge park with hot tubs. Norton Grange is better located for walks around the sleepy and scenic West Wight. Bembridge Coast is better located for driving to busy seaside resorts like Shanklin and Ryde.They are equidistant from the Southampton to East Cowes ferry crossing.

Bembridge Coast is nearer to the Portsmouth to Fishbourne ferry crossing.

However, there are some differences between the two sites:

They both overlook the coast and are near to a ferry port. Your choice is either Warner Leisure's Bembridge Coast Hotelin the East Wight or Norton Grange Coastal Village in the West Wight. That's a relief to those of us who still get asked for ID in Sainsbury's (Ed: don't kid yourself) Warner Leisure do a ferry + accommodation bundle at their two adults-only hotels on the Isle of Wight. They tend to be popular with older adults, but adults won't be turned away for looking too young.
