Holidays in Cornwall are a time to tune into the coastal environment, from rockpool discoveries to dark sky sights. Is there a better place to spend your downtime?
We approach 2024 holidays with coastal wonder in mind, blending the most exquisite interiors with Cornwall’s most dynamic seafront locations for getaways which amaze with the county’s natural wonder.
Discover what 2024 holds for dark sky spotting, what our coastal wildlife is up to, how to take a more mindful pace to travel and what ‘slow travel’ means today, where you can sample the best seafood in Cornwall, and much more.
Browse our lookbook of après-sea retreats, designed for relaxation after a day of exploring Cornwall’s coastal wonder.
Must-sea retreatsTravel by rail, on foot or two wheels? What does slow travel mean today and why should we embrace a slower pace when away? We asked The Slow Traveller author Jo Tinsley and Dan Kieran, writer of The Idle Traveller, to share their take on slow travel and how to do it.
How to do slow travelKayak the Fowey estuary in spring, take a bellyboard to the waves at Porthcothan in summer, chase an autumnal cold water swim with a shoreline sauna and imagine locally-landed moules mariniére on a winters evening.
All at sea in 2024