Situated in Newquay’s lively centre, this 3-star hotel offers an impressive cliff-top terrace and bright bedrooms. Overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, the restaurant serves fresh local seafood.
Geoffrey
United Kingdom
Great hotel but nothing to do on site no swimming pool or sauna
Perched high on Newquay's Pentire Headland, Pentire Hotel sits between Fistral Beach and the Gannel Estuary. The hotel has wonderful views, a modern leisure centre and free Wi-Fi.
Overlooking Fistral Beach with stunning Atlantic views, the Esplanade Hotel has an indoor child-friendly swimming pool, a spa bath, and a sauna.
David
United Kingdom
The swimming pool, cinema and outdoor play area are great! Most staff being very understanding and accepting of additional needs and dietary requirements.
Overlooking Fistral Beach in Newquay, the Oceanside Lifestyle Hotel boasts sea views. The hotel is within a 10-minute walk from Newquay town centre and adjacent to the golf club.
Just a few minutes’ walk from Newquay’s beaches, Magnuson Hotel Sandy Lodgel offers family-run accommodation. There is free Wi-Fi in the communal areas on the ground floor in the hotel.
Love staying here. Friendly staff. Stayed here twice now.
Located a short walk from Newquay's beaches, bars, shops and restaurants, The White House Hotel offers boutique-style accommodation with a range of individually stylish rooms.
Beautifully decorated, top quality products, food, etc
Situated in Newquay, 300 metres from The Harbour Beach, Elemental Surf Lodge features accommodation with a shared lounge, private parking and a terrace.
LOVED THE FRIENDLY STAFF, LOCATION AND SURF FACILITIES
Located in Newquay, 500 metres from Towan Beach, Priory Lodge Hotel provides accommodation with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
Swimming pool, central location and friendly owners.
Superbly situated on the north coast of Cornwall, AA 3-star Sure Hotel Collection by Best Western Porth Veor Manor provides charming accommodation overlooking Porth beach, just 1 mile from Newquay.
Really spacious room and bathroom, great breakfast!
Providing free WiFi throughout the property, Longbeach- Adults Only is situated in Newquay, 700 metres from Towan Beach and 800 metres from Fistral Beach.
The Eliot Hotel in Newquay is a 10-minute walk from the town centre, and 3 minutes’ from Newquay Train Station.
Excellent value for money and clean and comfortable room.
FAQs about hotels in Newquay
On average, 3-star hotels in Newquay cost £62 per night, and 4-star hotels in Newquay are £120 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Newquay can on average be found for £195 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Newquay this weekend is £137 or, for a 4-star hotel, £301. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Newquay for this weekend cost on average around £374 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £107 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Newquay for tonight. You'll pay on average around £103 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Newquay will cost around £100 (based on Booking.com prices).
Newquay has that laidback feel that goes hand in hand with being England’s undisputed surfing capital. The centre of the action is Fistral Beach whose swells and Cribbar Reef produce some of the largest breakers in the British Isles. The long, sandy beach is backed by tall dunes which give way to Newquay Golf Club.
Great Western Beach lies below sheer cliffs one street from the train station, while Towan Beach by the picturesque harbour is the closest to the town centre. Tolcarne Beach is sheltered in its own bay, as is the wide stretch of sand at Porth Beach whose northern coastline is 2 rocky headlands joined by a narrow footbridge over the sea.
Each beach is overlooked by luxury hotels with spas, cheap hostels and self-catering apartments on Booking.com. All are surrounded by Newquay’s restaurants, bars and clubs which offer the best nightlife this side of Bristol.
More leisurely pursuits include Trerice manor house in the countryside near the Lappa Valley Steam Railway. Buccaneer Bay and the Blue Reef Aquarium are popular with families, as are Waterworld and Newquay Zoo within Trenance Gardens.
Another favoured spot for a walk are the salt marshes by the River Gannel which is a prominent sight as you descend into Newquay Cornwall Airport.
out of the summer season, Newquay is lovely, friendly people...
out of the summer season, Newquay is lovely, friendly people and facilities are great wuithout being overcrowded. Obviously in January many things are shut for the winter but what we went for, a winter break, what we needed was open.
Paul
United Kingdom
Scored 2.0
2.0
I have family living just outside Newquay, that was the...
I have family living just outside Newquay, that was the reason for my recent visit. I appreciate my stay was “ out of season “ but Newquay itself was a big disappointment. I found it very run down and dirty, dog mess on the pavements, people standing on corners drinking beer and that was 9.30 am
Most of the big hotels seem to be shut down along with the nice shops that used to be there. It didn’t feel safe enough for me to take a walk in the evening
It seems that gone are the happy family holiday times, I certainly wouldn’t take my grandchildren there , in fact my next visit will be 2026 when my niece gets married but I will be looking for somewhere out of town to stay
Roberts
Scored 6.0
6.0
I lived in Newquay for thirty years.
I lived in Newquay for thirty years. In the summer it has been a great place to stay, but now, like so many English seaside towns, it is rundown and in need of serious maintenance and investment. The local beaches are perfect for family holidays if the weather is good, otherwise it is difficult to entertain kids without spending a fortune. Perranporth, a smaller seaside town ten miles north of Newquay is cleaner and, in my opinion, a better option for families who want an old-fashioned family holiday.
John
Scored 10
10
Beautiful part of the world with the most incredible walks,...
Beautiful part of the world with the most incredible walks, views and cafes with views. So many beautiful places to see you need at least a week to do just part of it. Would highly recommend to blow away the cobwebs!
Nicola
Malta
Scored 10
10
Newquay is a great place to visit with many lovely beaches...
Newquay is a great place to visit with many lovely beaches and cliff walks nearby - overall stunning scenery.
There are a great variety of food and drinks establishments.
Even in the off season there is still a lot going on, but with a lot less traffic than in high season!!
The roads are generally good outside of the town, but a bit narrow with lots of one way roads in town.
The bus services round Cornwall appear great and offer easy travel around as well.
David
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Very picturesque and great to watch the surfers and good...
Very picturesque and great to watch the surfers and good walks along the coastline and lots of free parking available. And plenty of shops and pubs available. Like to thank the Herd for one of the best burgers ive ever eaten
ian digby
United Kingdom
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Location was perfect 🤩 2 bed apartment was fantastic and very cosy, great comfy beds -everything was there for the kitchen - great sea view. Restaurant was amazing great menu with plenty to choose from - recommend the oysters ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ all staff were very pleasant. Great to walk on the beach to the other side of Newquay when the tide was out. Car park was very narrow to get too but it didn’t matter as we used the hop on/off train and buses to get about. Fantastic relaxing hotel ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I really can't understand why Sarah has any negative reviews. After staying at a hotel by fistral beach we stayed here for our last night. The room at Sarahs place was lovely and we both wished we'd stayed there the whole time.
It was much better value for money but still lovely
Its five minutes up the road from a lovely beach and about ten minutes from the Newquay centre.
She also does an amazing breakfast in the mornings, don't miss out on this little gem of a bnb
The Atlantic Hotel is wonderful! The location is just beautiful, perched on the cliffs looking over Newquay and the water. We were extremely lucky with the sun shining for the duration of our stay. Bedrooms were clean and comfortable, with a large bathroom. Staff couldn't have been more helpful, with a special mention to Denise on check-in.
Great central location in Newquay. Staff very friendly even showing me to my room. Room was comfortable, lovely sea view and balcony which, sadly, the weather prevented me from using. I did not eat at the hotel at any time so cannot comment.
We absolutely loved this hotel, right in the centre of Newquay, staff were so friendly and welcoming throughout our stay, reserved a parking spot right by the front door for £10 a night.
Elizabeth
United Kingdom
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