Join us on a sightseeing spectacular to Cornwall. From our base in the popular seaside holiday resort of Newquay, we'll take a trip to the magical Isles of Scilly - a tropical paradise with white sandy beaches, exotic floral displays and wonderful scenery. We'll also visit picturesque St. Ives, historic Penzance and maritime Falmouth.
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Local departure by coach or Home Connect service, then on to Newquay for seven nights.
Enjoy an excursion to pretty St. Ives - with its quartet of sandy beaches, winding cobbled streets that lead to the picture-postcard harbour it is little wonder why this seaside town is one of the most visited in the region. We also call at the ancient market town of Penzance.
Enjoy a day at leisure in popular Newquay or join our optional excursion to Padstow. Travel along the coast, passing the Bedruthen Steps and explore this beautiful seaside village with colour-washed houses that lead down to the quayside.
with an extra experience
The magical Isles of Scilly is our destination today. We depart early, making our way to Penzance for our sailing to St Mary's. St Mary's is the largest of the Scilly Islands and there will be free time here to discover the quaint centre with its shops and cafes, the beautiful coastal scenery or relax and watch the many boats that enter and depart from the bustling harbour.
Return home.
Important note regarding Isle of Scilly excursion: Due to early departure and late return of this excursion, breakfast and dinner will not be included on this day. We recommend you take suitable clothing and footwear as the weather is changeable. The exact duration of your journey will depend on the tides and weather, but it usually takes between 2 hours 45 minutes to 3 hours. As the ship makes its way into the Atlantic, it passes a point where several ocean currents meet, so the sea can occasionally get choppy. As with any sea crossing, it might be a good idea to bring some medication with you if you’re often prone to motion sickness (there isn't any kept on board the ship). The sailing to the Isles of Scilly is subject to operational and weather conditions and an alternative excursion may be offered.
You will stay for 7 nights at the 3-star Beresford Hotel in Newquay.