Porth Beach House at Mermaid Court, Newquay is a beautifully appointed two-bedroom apartment designed for effortless beachside living. The well-equipped kitchen features an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge with ice box, and washer / dryer, flowing seamlessly into the dining area where a table seats six. The bright living area welcomes you with comfortable seating including a sofa and two armchairs, a Smart TV with Freeview, and glass doors opening onto a furnished balcony with spectacular views over Porth Beach and the Mermaid Inn opposite.
Heading outside, the balcony becomes your favourite gathering spot, furnished with a table and four chairs for alfresco dining or simply watching the waves roll in. Upstairs, the master bedroom delights with fantastic sea views, a comfortable double bed, bedside tables with lamps, and built-in wardrobe, while the second bedroom offers flexible twin beds, bedside table with lamp, and built-in storage. A modern bathroom with shower completes the first floor layout. An allocated parking space within the development ensures convenience throughout your stay.
Picture mornings when the beach beckons just steps from your door, the golden sand stretching wide before you. Spend sun-drenched days building sandcastles, exploring rock pools at low tide, or simply soaking up the coastal atmosphere. As the sun dips towards the horizon, return to your balcony with the salty breeze still in your hair, perhaps raising a glass while the golden light dances across the water below.
Porth Beach House at Mermaid Court, Newquay puts you within touching distance of North Cornwall's finest attractions and adventures. Pirate Quest Adventure Golf in Newquay (4 km) captivates families with mystical caves, interactive exhibits, and swashbuckling historical enactments rooted in Cornish myths and legends. Trevibban Mill Vineyard in Tredinnick (11 km) invites you to wander through picturesque vines and orchards, enjoying guided tours and wine tastings in a stunning setting perfect for special celebrations. Kayaking on the River Camel from Porthilly Cove (16 km) offers guided tours exploring the scenic estuary with abundant wildlife spotting opportunities, ideal for families and adventure seekers alike. The Eden Project in Bodelva (23 km) mesmerises visitors with its iconic biomes housing diverse plant collections and interactive exhibits exploring humanity's relationship with the natural world.
Venture further to discover even more of Cornwall's compelling heritage and attractions. Cornwall At War Museum in Davidstow (47 km) presents an extensive collection of wartime memorabilia and thought-provoking exhibits showcasing conflicts' profound impact on this distinctive region. Jubilee Pool in Penzance (48 km) is a celebrated Art Deco saltwater lido featuring a geothermal pool, children's pool, and clifftop café with sweeping panoramic views across Mount's Bay. Geevor Tin Mine in Pendeen (54 km) brings Cornish mining heritage vividly to life through fascinating underground experiences set within a stunning World Heritage landscape.
The foodie haven of Padstow lies 15 kilometres away, where Rick Stein's culinary empire sits alongside independent restaurants, artisan delis, and the picturesque working harbour that has inspired generations of seafood lovers. Meanwhile, Falmouth is a 31-kilometre drive. This vibrant riverside town combines coastal fortresses and maritime heritage with exhilarating zip wire adventures at Pendennis Castle, plus arts and culture in abundance throughout its galleries, museums, and creative quarter.























