Situated in Newquay’s lively centre, this 3-star hotel offers an impressive cliff-top terrace and bright bedrooms. Overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, the restaurant serves fresh local seafood.
Cinz85
Australia
The staff were friendly. Nice sunset from the dining area. Food was okay.
Perched high on Newquay's Pentire Headland, Pentire Hotel sits between Fistral Beach and the Gannel Estuary. The hotel has wonderful views, a modern leisure centre and free Wi-Fi.
Lanieta
United Kingdom
Good location, easy to find if you’re new in Newquay, it’s a 8 minute drive to where I work during the weekend stay and 4 minute drive to Newquay town centre. Lots of free parking spaces available, first come first serve basis.
I booked a standard single room and I was on third floor. Lift is available, I stepped out right in front of my room. The bedroom itself, I love it, bed is so comfortable, near/clean spacious room and bathroom, and drawers/closet available to hang/put your clothes into. Very peaceful and quiet at night, slept very well every night after long day of work.
Thank you.
Overlooking Fistral Beach in Newquay, the Oceanside Lifestyle Hotel boasts sea views. The hotel is within a 10-minute walk from Newquay town centre and adjacent to the golf club.
Owens
United Kingdom
The bar, breakfast, staff all very good and welcoming.
Just a few minutes’ walk from Newquay’s beaches, Magnuson Hotel Sandy Lodgel offers family-run accommodation. There is a free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel.
Soltan
United Kingdom
The surrounding people made it very uncomfortable to sleep
Overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, The Kilbirnie Hotel features an indoor and outdoor swimming pool, a sauna, a fully equipped fitness suite, and a secluded sun terrace.
Don
United Kingdom
Clean and relatively well decorated, comfy, tidy, accommodating staff
Overlooking Fistral Beach, this stylish Victorian hotel features a Five Bubble rated spa, surf school, approach golf course and a wonderful sea-view terrace.
Great room, great food, great service, great staff
Perched high on Newquay's Pentire Headland, Pentire Hotel sits between Fistral Beach and the Gannel Estuary. The hotel has wonderful views, a modern leisure centre and free Wi-Fi.
Great location with brilliant views and easy parking
Boasting a majestic location on the cliffs of Newquay looking out over the bay, this hotel is in Newquay’s centre. It has an indoor pool with sea views.
Been a number of times and still think it is great
Situated in Newquay’s lively centre, this 3-star hotel offers an impressive cliff-top terrace and bright bedrooms. Overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, the restaurant serves fresh local seafood.
The lift. The meals were nice and the staff were great.
Just a few minutes’ walk from Newquay’s beaches, Magnuson Hotel Sandy Lodgel offers family-run accommodation. There is a free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel.
great location, great price, lovely staff, nice room
Located a short walk from Newquay's beaches, bars, shops and restaurants, The White House Hotel offers boutique-style accommodation with a range of individually stylish rooms.
great location. spotless clean and very comfortable
Converted from an old vicarage, this hotel stands in its own grounds overlooking the beach and town of Newquay. Guests can enjoy an outdoor swimming pool.
Very good view balcony everything you need will go again
Situated in Newquay, 300 metres from The Harbour Beach, Elemental Surf Lodge features accommodation with a shared lounge, private parking and a terrace.
Clean and presentable. Lots of space, and great social area.
Providing free WiFi throughout the property, Longbeach- Adults Only is situated in Newquay, 700 metres from Towan Beach and 800 metres from Fistral Beach.
Wspaniałe zachody słońca
Bliskość do plaży
Dobry punkt wypadowy na konrwalie
Offering an indoor pool and a restaurant, Barrowfield Hotel is located in the seaside town of Newquay.
Brilliant staff, excellent breakfast and spot on location
FAQs about hotels in Newquay
On average, 3-star hotels in Newquay cost € 94.09 per night, and 4-star hotels in Newquay are € 169.92 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Newquay can on average be found for € 293.43 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Newquay this weekend is € 153.99 or, for a 4-star hotel, € 279.78. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Newquay for this weekend cost on average around € 371.45 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs € 131.26 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Newquay for tonight. You'll pay on average around € 241.94 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Newquay will cost around € 211.41 (based on Booking.com prices).
Newquay has that laidback feel that goes hand in hand with being England’s undisputed surfing capital. The centre of the action is Fistral Beach whose swells and Cribbar Reef produce some of the largest breakers in the British Isles. The long, sandy beach is backed by tall dunes which give way to Newquay Golf Club.
Great Western Beach lies below sheer cliffs one street from the train station, while Towan Beach by the picturesque harbour is the closest to the town centre. Tolcarne Beach is sheltered in its own bay, as is the wide stretch of sand at Porth Beach whose northern coastline is 2 rocky headlands joined by a narrow footbridge over the sea.
Each beach is overlooked by luxury hotels with spas, cheap hostels and self-catering apartments on Booking.com. All are surrounded by Newquay’s restaurants, bars and clubs which offer the best nightlife this side of Bristol.
More leisurely pursuits include Trerice manor house in the countryside near the Lappa Valley Steam Railway. Buccaneer Bay and the Blue Reef Aquarium are popular with families, as are Waterworld and Newquay Zoo within Trenance Gardens.
Another favoured spot for a walk are the salt marshes by the River Gannel which is a prominent sight as you descend into Newquay Cornwall Airport.
The best thing about Newquay for me is the magnificent...
The best thing about Newquay for me is the magnificent coastline of dramatic cliffs, rock pinnacles and sandy beaches - unsurpassed for a seaside town I have been to in my 75 years. For drivers the town is badly signposted but this is typical throughout Cornwall. I was hoping for more live music events but it seems the last week in April is not the time for these. I thought the Irish Bar next to the Victoria Hotel, frankly, grim. Not much else to say that makes this town much different from countless others in the UK.
Kenneth
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Booked for a night away for her husband birthday
Booked for a night away for her husband birthday
Room was beautiful all staff we spoke to very friendly and helpful especially the lady on reception
A short walk down to Newquay were there is plenty of bars and restaurants
Would recommend to stay here
April
4.0
Scored 4.0
If you go for service or a swim on a hot day, probably you...
If you go for service or a swim on a hot day, probably you will enjoy yourself. If you are on a city trip, you won't be pleased with Newquay and run away to atmospheric St. Ives. We didn't feel like it was a happy place, more of a Benidorm for flat beach entertainment. It is hard to find a nice place for a tea and scones. It is a bit derelict and has the feel of a lack of care. But that is common at many seaside resorts in the UK. A pretty view from the Aldi parking and further the only kind of highlight is the harbour. But you've seen that in a few minutes.
Sven
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Newquay has plenty of activity and night life for all ages...
Newquay has plenty of activity and night life for all ages and pockets. Plenty of places to stay and lovely clean beaches.
We stayed a the Victoria hotel, had dinner at the Butchers Bistro Bar both venues very good. We had tea at the Headland Hotel which was superb. We walked along fistral beach and around the local area which is beautiful. Thank you for a lovely stay yet again we will be back❤️
Gillian
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We enjoyed Newquay.
We enjoyed Newquay. It was much improved since our last visit in the summer several years ago when it was very hard to avoid drunken teenagers. We were less impressed with the amount of dog mess on all the pavements.
Derek
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
We are an older couple in our sixties, so Newquay maybe does...
We are an older couple in our sixties, so Newquay maybe does not hold the same appeal to us, as to a younger couple with kids, but, it was certainly a great base for exploring Cornwall.
We have to say that we did feel a little intimidated by some of the 'locals' around the train station. but that might just be an age thing.
The beaches and shoreline was very clean and well kept, and loved watching the surfers.
Sea view room, best view of the sunset you could wish for. Opposite a choice of stunning beaches. Being slightly out of the town centre, even though on a busy road, it was probably a quieter location to stay in given some of the lively guests staying in Newquay! Breakfast was excellent, buffet style with choice of full English, cereal, toast, pastries, fruit, juices etc. The dining room is a lovely big old fashioned room with huge windows over looking the sea. The hotel had ample on site parking which in Cornwall is a huge bonus.
Everything about Longbeach was amazing. the location was perfect so close to the beach and town centre. The rooms were just what we needed and the price was so good.
on top of that the drinks prices were ridiculously cheap and by far the cheapest in Newquay.
Andrew was a phenomenal host and provided us with lots of info on the area and walking routes to take. He was always there to help out and chat to.
Couldn’t recommend this place any more!
I'd booked a twin room so it was a nice surprise to have both a double and a single bed in the room with plenty of space. Although we didn't have a sea view, there was a tantalising glimpse of the bay behind the hotel through the side window. It was nice being so close to the bay and the beach and the town, even though we weren't in what would be considered to be the 'posh' part (i.e. Fistral). The staff were friendly and helpful.
The location was superb, just in the heart of the tourist area with lots of restaurants and shops nearby. The beach was 5 min walk from the hotel. If you're lucky, you may get a seaview room. The staff were very friendly and helpful. Tried to give us comfort as much as possible. We got a roadside room which was kind of a busy road but the noise wasn't that extreme. The bed was comfy. Overall we had a very nice time.
The staff are wonderful and the hotel felt like our little haven after staying there for seven nights while walking the Southwest Coast Path. we very much enjoyed our breakfasts there and the breakfast staff were all great! the location ion is a bit out of the centre but most busses stop around the corner at the Barrowsfield Hotel, so it’s convenient if you’re walking the SWCP.
The White House Hotel is such a special place! We really loved it. Every thing was set up with a lot of love and beautiful details. You could not ask for more. In addition, everything was super clean and the breakfast was also amazing. We would definitely stay here again. Also the location was great as it is very close to the city centre but quiet at the same time.
The pool was a great feature my boyfriend loved the sauna too the bed was comfy the room had what we needed. Staff were very friendly and welcoming great location on the seafront great too see the sea every morning when curtains were opened. Breakfast was quite good just enough portion sized. Lots of leaflets in the hotel on activity’s to do in Newquay.
I reached the hotel earlier from the time that I could do the "check-in" and they were so kind and told me that they can prepare the room and I can go earlier. The room was comfortable and clean. The breakfast (you pay extra 10) had a buffet and many options. The location was near to an extraordinary view and not far from the city centre.
Loved the striking hotel and location. Walking distance into Newquay centre and right on the beach. Loved the beautiful historic hotel, wonderful warm friendly and helpful staff, and wonderful facilities. We used both spa areas which were stunning and enjoyed a couples massage, worth every penny as a birthday treat for my husband.
This hotel was beautiful. You really couldn’t beat the surroundings. The view was unbelievable & was lovely having an outdoor pool & jacuzzi as well as indoors. Perfect short walking distance to Newquay town centre too (down the road) as well as Towan & Fistral Beaches. Just stunning! Food was amazing as was the service.
Owner absolute amazing and friendly and knowledgeable. Close to the beach, bars, shops and restaurants so we never had to walk or go very far. Absolutely loved it. If your there for surfing defintly try bluewing surfing newquay. Cheap and very good provider next to the property
The house has everything you need; beds are comfortable, rooms are spacious and there are views galore. The pictures genuinely don’t do it justice. it’s perfectly placed in Newquay for beaches and the main town.
We stayed at The Grey House in Newquay for 2 nights, it was an exceptional room with a fabulous sea view, the location of the hotel is brilliant with easy access to Newquay town centre. Great value for money
Absolutely loved staying here! The property was absolutely gorgeous - really tastefully decorated, absolutely PERFECT location for Fistral and Newquay town centre and really fab value for money for our trip!
Very child friendly hotel! Many facilities for kids such as soft play, outdoor playground and the pool, but also nice extras such as games, books, teddy bear to keep and even milk & cookies for bed time.
The location is brilliant! Really close to Newquay and the amazing beaches but far enough away to relax. 5 minutes to a large supermarket also was really handy. You also have private parking.
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