Islas Surfhouse, Newquay is a beautifully presented coastal retreat just moments from the stunning expanse of Fistral Beach. The bright, airy kitchen / diner overlooks a charming south-facing garden and comes fully equipped with everything you'll need, including an electric oven, induction hob, and coffee machine for those essential morning brews. Unwind in the inviting lounge where sumptuous sofas beckon you to sink in and admire the magnificent sea views through the windows, or catch up on your favourite programmes on the Smart TV after a day exploring Cornwall's treasures.
Step outside to discover a completely enclosed garden, perfect for those travelling with children or four-legged friends, featuring a raised decking area and outdoor seating for alfresco dining on balmy summer evenings. Upstairs, you'll find an incredibly spacious king-size bedroom boasting mesmerising sea views, ample storage, and its own TV, complemented by a calming twin room also equipped with a television. With a family bathroom upstairs and a convenient ground-floor shower room – ideal for rinsing off sandy toes after beach adventures – this stylish property ensures comfort for all guests.
Imagine waking to the distant sound of rolling waves, brewing a fresh coffee, and wandering the short distance to feel the golden sand between your toes at Fistral Beach. After exhilarating days riding the famous Cornish waves or exploring hidden coves, return to your coastal haven to barbecue in the garden as the sun sets, sharing stories of your day's adventures beneath the star-studded sky.
Islas Surfhouse, Newquay is perfectly positioned to explore Cornwall's magnificent coastline and abundant attractions. The renowned Fistral Beach, a paradise for surfers and sun-seekers alike, is a mere 350 metres away, while Pirate Quest Adventure Golf (1 km) offers a swashbuckling experience with its mystical caves and interactive exhibits based on enchanting Cornish legends. Delve into local heritage at the Newquay Heritage Archive and Museum (1 km), where fascinating exhibits celebrate the rich cultural tapestry of this coastal community. The Blue Reef Aquarium (2 km) invites you to journey beneath the waves through captivating underwater tunnels, while Newquay Zoo (3 km) promises a wonderful day out with its diverse animal exhibits and engaging educational programmes for wildlife enthusiasts.
Venture further afield to discover some of Cornwall's most cherished attractions. The National Lobster Hatchery in Padstow (30 km) offers insight into marine conservation and sustainable fishing practices, while outdoor enthusiasts will delight in Stithians Lake Activities Centre (32 km) with its range of water sports and tranquil nature trails. The magical Lost Gardens of Heligan in Pentewn (32 km) beckon with their enchanting walks and captivating blend of natural beauty and fascinating history.
If you're keen to explore some of the local towns, Cornwall's charming county capital of Truro lies just 22 kilometres away. Renowned for its striking Gothic Revival and Georgian architecture, today it is celebrated as one of the county's major cultural hubs. The historic town of St Austell, once the centre of Cornwall's china clay industry and now the gateway to the world-famous Eden Project, is a mere 28-kilometre drive from your doorstep.