Set in a traditional house dating from 1900, The Gannet Inn is located in Carbis Bay, just an 8-minute walk from a sandy beach. It features a bar with a games room and Sky Sports channels.
Oli
New Zealand
Room and staff were amazing all the spar facilities were amazing, and we will definitely be back
Situated in St Ives, 300 metres from Porthminster Beach, Host St Ives features accommodation with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Caroline
United Kingdom
Great location, quiet and spacious. The breakfast baked goods were sublime. Hosts very welcoming and warm.
Overlooking Porthminster Beach with impressive views across St Ives Bay and Godrevy Lighthouse, The Harbour Hotel & Spa St Ives offers elegant rooms with free Wi-Fi.
Set in tropical gardens, this elegant hotel offers wonderful sea views, an award-winning restaurant and direct access to Carbis Bay Beach, which is a member of The Most Beautiful Bays In The World...
Boasting a garden and views of sea, 27 The Terrace is a bed and breakfast set in a historic building in St Ives, 300 metres from Porthminster Beach.
Gillian
United Kingdom
Beautifully decorated property. Our room was exceptionally clean. Great choice for breakfast and very helpful staff. Ideal location with parking for the purpose of our visit.
Offering a garden and sea view, Harbour View House is set in St Ives, 200 metres from Porthminster Beach and 600 metres from Porthmeor Beach.
Anne
United Kingdom
The location was brilliant, the breakfast was absolutely delicious. The floor boards in room 7 was really creaky and so was the bed, but overall a pleasant stay
Set in St Ives and within 300 metres of Porthmeor Beach, Lifeboat Inn features a bar, allergy-free rooms, and free WiFi throughout the property.
alan
United Kingdom
the breakfast was exceptional very tasty and hot we had the full english, the location was perfect we booked a sea view room which was expensive but worth it for the fantastic sea views...
Cornish Cottage in Downalong, St Ives has a terrace and is set in St Ives, within just 400 metres of Bamaluz Beach and 500 metres of Porthgwidden Beach.
Roisin
United Kingdom
Location was perfect- Right in the heart of the old town.
On average, 3-star hotels in St Ives cost £194 per night, and 4-star hotels in St Ives are £250 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in St Ives can on average be found for £203 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in St Ives this weekend is £176 or, for a 4-star hotel, £156. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in St Ives for this weekend cost on average around £572 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
St Ives is a great place to visit in October, but there are...
St Ives is a great place to visit in October, but there are too many steep roads and steps for older visitors. Every time I was walking down one of the narrow streets, I turned around to find a car behind me. I wonder how dangerous this becomes in the summer!
The shops, pubs and restaurants are all dog friendly and, being October, it was not too crowded. Parking is a nightmare, and walking from any accommodation to any parking space to explore the peninsular made us a lot fitter by the end of our 5 day stay!
IDunmore
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
St Ives is so quaint.
St Ives is so quaint. It is full of cobbled streets that are beautiful to look at in themselves. There are so many lovely shops to visit & people there are very happy folk. The harbour has colourful boats & it is a pleasure to sit in the cafe having a coffee looking out to sea even if the weather becomes changeable.
Patricia
Scored 10
10
St Ives is a lovely place little seaside town, perfect for...
St Ives is a lovely place little seaside town, perfect for families with toddlers and school age children, they love to fish in the rock pools and paddle, the water is safe when the tides out, for them to play. The variety of shops is good too! I spotted a Crew branch (similar to Salt Rock) and a few other high street stores, numerous souvenir shops and loads of places for fish and chips, cream teas and ice creams, watch out for the seagulls!
lorin
United Kingdom
Scored 2.0
2.0
St Ives has a beautiful broad bay of yellow sands which...
St Ives has a beautiful broad bay of yellow sands which stretches way into the distance. Great beaches for families and water sports.
The town is very hilly, with few restaurants. Most are on the long boardwalk beside the beach.
Difficult to get to Tate st Ives if you are elderly or in a wheelchair.
As an artist I was disappointed with the collection on view.
Very busy August bank holiday weekend.
colin
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Very scenic with plenty of local restaurants .
Very scenic with plenty of local restaurants .
Parking can be an issue.
Good access to public transport trains, buses, taxis.
Would have liked to have seen more restaurants with references to the fishing and pirate days as their themes
Andrew
Scored 10
10
St Ives itself is very busy and can be a little on the...
St Ives itself is very busy and can be a little on the expensive side but if you plan accordingly then you'll be absolutely fine. All surrounding beaches are absolutely beautiful. Penzance is another beautiful place to visit and lands end is a shirt drive and definitely worth a visit. The lighthouse Still works in st ives so if you've never seen one lit before it's definitely worth a watch. The old cemetery in st ives is fascinating and has some incredible headstones with many dating right back to the late 1800s. There's an old gun stand from the war against napoleon and so much other history in such a small town!
Rosemary
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Spotlessly clean, very spacious in room 2, breakfast was tasty and great quality plus had choice, strong coffee, stylish homely decor not clinical like hotels. Leigh and Tracey were welcoming and friendly. Made accommodations for van parking. Thoughtful additions like bottles of water provided alongside usual coffee, tea and biscuits. Room 2 has a stunning view of the sea with huge bay windows. That room includes a large wardrobe, dressing table and armchairs by the windows and a very comfy bed.
Clean, warm and furnished well. Had all the facilities and space needed for a family getaway. Lovely outdoor space for the children to play in. Walked into St Ives (and back!) along the coast - the children loved it. Plenty to do and explore. Plenty of parking (albeit slightly away from the property but this didn’t bother us). Taxis back were fairly cheap (after a family wedding). The children can’t wait to return.
We thought the location was perfect, 2 minute walk from the beach, 5 minute walk to the shops, eateries and harbour.
The spa was fantastic.
All staff were very polite and welcoming accept one. The Room had a fantastic sea Veiw.
We almost booked Caribs Bay Hotel so glad we didn't purely because the location.
We stayed for 3 nights in a beachfront villa (as a family of 4). The hotel is fantastic - location, food, service, facilities, ambience. So much so that we extended our stay as we couldn’t face leaving!
We loved this hotel it’s family run and the hosts are on site and very friendly rooms have fridge microwave kettle and toaster hairdryer etc
Spotless and beautiful views
F
Frances
Ireland
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