Seaview Beach is a pretty pebble beach bordering the little town of Seaview at the north-eastern point of the Island. Only a short stretch, Seaview is still popular due to its tranquillity and excellent location for water activities.
Parking is fair – although there are no specified bays at the stretch just past Appley beach, cars are able to park along the road for free. This understandably gets busy so make sure you arrive early. Further along the coastline, parking does get better with bays along the Duver and an overspill car park for busier times.
Access to the beach is fair with access directly to the beach from the road in places.
Unfortunately, there is no beach matting at this beach so please bring your own beach wheelchair if required.
Although there are no public facilities, the local pub/restaurant The Boatman does have accessible toilet facilities.
To fully enjoy your day, it is best to know when the tide will be in and out as some beaches become completely covered at high tide. To find out the best time to visit, please click here for tide times.
To find more info on other Island beaches, click here.