Porth Apartment, Newquay is a wonderfully comfortable first-floor retreat perfectly positioned opposite the secluded sands of Whipsiderry Beach, with the expansive golden shores of Porth Beach just 400 metres away. The spacious open-plan living area combines lounge, kitchen, and dining space, flooded with natural light from large windows that frame spectacular ocean views. The well-equipped kitchen features an electric oven and hob, coffee machine, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher, and washer / dryer. French doors open onto an enclosed seafront balcony with comfortable seating, the perfect spot to listen to the waves with a drink in hand.
Two peaceful bedrooms provide restful accommodation: the king-size master features an en-suite shower room with WC, while the twin bedroom includes a television for DVD viewing. A main bathroom with shower over bath and WC completes the layout. Practical touches include undercover parking for one car and lift access from both the car park basement and courtyard to the apartment, ensuring convenience throughout your stay.
Picture mornings on your private balcony, coffee steaming as you watch surfers catching waves below and seabirds wheeling overhead. Spend sun-drenched days exploring Whipsiderry's magical caves and rock pools, or wandering the miles of dramatic coastal path that unfurl in both directions. As evening falls, return to your peaceful retreat, perhaps settling onto the balcony once more as the Atlantic sunset paints the sky in brilliant shades of coral and gold.
Porth Apartment, Newquay places you perfectly to discover North Cornwall's finest attractions. Newquay Zoo (2 km) delights visitors of all ages with diverse animal exhibits ranging from tropical species to endangered wildlife, alongside fascinating conservation projects and engaging educational programmes throughout the year. Padstow Brewing Co in Padstow (14 km) has earned multiple awards for its exceptional craft beers, offering brewery tours and guided tastings that reveal the artistry behind each unique brew. Kayaking on the River Camel from Porthilly Cove (16 km) provides guided tours through the scenic estuary, with opportunities to spot seals, herons, and kingfishers along the sheltered waters, perfect for families and adventure seekers alike. Wheal Martyn Clay Works in Carthew (19 km) brings Cornwall's fascinating china clay industry to life through interactive exhibits and beautiful parkland trails, revealing the heritage that shaped this landscape.
Venture further to uncover even more of Cornwall's treasures. The iconic Jubilee Pool in Penzance (49 km) is Britain's finest Art Deco lido, where its celebrated saltwater pools include a geothermal pool heated by the earth's natural warmth, children's pool for young swimmers, and a café serving delicious refreshments with panoramic views across Mount's Bay. Trethorne Leisure Park in Kennards House (50 km) combines indoor and outdoor play areas with animal encounters, ten-pin bowling, and family-friendly dining options, ensuring entertainment for all ages whatever the weather. The commanding ruins of Launceston Castle (54 km) rise dramatically above the ancient town, offering stunning panoramic views and a rich thousand-year history brought to life through engaging displays and family-friendly activities.
The cathedral city of Truro lies 18 kilometres from the apartment. Georgian architecture meets contemporary shopping, excellent restaurants ranging from cosy cafés to fine dining establishments, and regular farmers' markets celebrating Cornwall's finest local produce. The characterful harbour town of Penzance sits 49 kilometres away. Steeped in maritime history, the town boasts outstanding restaurants, independent galleries showcasing Cornish artists, and easy access to some of Cornwall's most beautiful beaches, including the turquoise waters of Porthcurno and the golden sands of Marazion.



















