05 A Cornish Retreat

Monday 23 - Friday 27 March 2026
5 Days
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£499
(Single Supplement £93)

 Mon 23 - Fri 27 March 2026

Tucked away in the southwest is the beautiful county of Cornwall. Boasting both the most southerly and westerly points on mainland Britain, its famous for its world-renowned beaches, rugged coastline, historic tin mines and delicious Cornish pasties! 

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Your Holiday Includes

  • 4 nights dinner, bed & breakfast (inc 1 night Cornish themed dinner)
  • 2 nights live musical entertainment
  • 1 night in-house Quiz or Bingo
  • 1 afternoon Cornish Cream Tea
  • 2 days hot buffet lunch
  • 1 day packed lunch
  • Free bar 6pm - 9 pm (selected brands)
  • All coach travel & excursions

Hotel Information

The 4 star Esplanade Hotel, Newquay has a lovely seafront location with outstanding views of the bay, opposite Fistral Beach. The hotel has a large, bright restaurant and an open plan lounge both offer panoramic sea views. All rooms are ensuite, with a homely feel with television, hairdryer, tea/coffee facilities. Leisure facilities include an indoor pool, sauna, spa and gym. The hotel has a lift and Wi-Fi

NEWQUAY, on Cornwall’s north coast, was once a fishing port until a ‘new quay’ was built and used to export tin and copper during the mining hey-day. Today its one of the nation’s favourite seaside resorts famed for its laid-back charm, beautiful beaches and strong surf, making it a surfer’s paradise!

 

On the beautiful Camel Estuary is PADSTOW, a charming town with a pretty working harbour, made famous by Rick Stein who opened a restaurant here over 30 years ago.

 

TRURO is Cornwall’s only city! It has a character all of its own with handsome streets and a neo-gothic Victorian cathedral. Truro is also a popular shopping destination with an eclectic mix of independent shops, boutiques and pannier market. Not far away is PAR MARKET, one of the largest indoor markets in the UK with a huge range of shopping opportunities.

 

The lovely town of FALMOUTH, on the beautiful Fal Estuary, is known for its deep harbour and sweeping beeches. The town itself has a Maritime Museum and a charming mix of specialist shops, and galleries.

 

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