St Ives is a quintessential Cornish fishing town with its white-washed cottages, postcard-perfect harbour and pristine white sand beaches. Whilst the sound of fishermans’ boots stomping along its cobbled streets has been replaced with chattering tourists, it has retained its original charm – albeit updated with a fresh lick of paint. Chic boutique hotels that wouldn’t look out of place in Nantucket sit alongside centuries-old pubs, while just outside the town in Carbis Bay, a five-star resort with a showstopping infinity pool awaits. Here’s our pick of the best places to stay.
The best hotels in St Ives are:
Location: Carbis Bay
Wake up to the sound of the Atlantic crashing on the shore outside your beach suite; this hotel is the only one in Britain with its own private Blue Flag beach. Classic country decor runs through the main Victorian manor house – think chesterfield headboards and vintage floral cushions – while the beach suites follow a minimalist New England look. Spend the afternoon lapping the infinity pool overlooking Carbis Bay, followed by a stint in the outdoor sauna and spa (they offer Aromatherapy Associates treatments by candlelight). For dinner, reserve a table at the onsite Ugly Butterfly restaurant, fronted by chef Adam Handling, who also runs the Michelin-starred Frog in London.
Price: Doubles from £350, B&B
Location: Treloyan Avenue
Just a half-mile stroll along the coastal path, south of St Ives, you’ll find this 18th-century mansion-turned-family hotel set within 72-acres of manicured gardens. Kids will love the plethora of facilities here, including an indoor and outdoor pool, tennis courts and a playground. The family suite is perfectly sized for a family of four, complete with bunk beds in an adjoining room. Complimentary onsite childrens’ activities are available during school holidays; drop them off and indulge in a well-deserved hot stone massage at the Castle Spa. Ready to explore the town itself? The Tate St Ives is eight minutes away by car (free entry for under 18s).
Price: Family rooms from £236, room only
Location: The Terrace
If you’re after a pampered stay, look no further than this 19th-century grand dame overlooking Porthminster Beach. The sea-facing HarSpa boasts a wow-factor sun terrace dotted with…
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