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The top 5 hotels in Carbis Bay
Looking for an idyllic English beachside escape? Choose from delightful waterfront hotels near Cornwall’s treasured Carbis Bay at Voyage Privé.
Our best hotels in Carbis Bay
1. Carbis Bay Hotel
This stunning family-run hotel is located right on the beautiful beach of Carbis Bay. Boasting an award-winning restaurant overlooking the shoreline, it's an idyllic retreat for couples and friends alike. The rooms are furnished with a vibrant yet homely style, while the hotel itself boasts a rooftop garden and pool.
2. The Gannet Inn
The Gannet Inn is nestled along Carbis Bay, among Cornwall's finest beaches. It's an elegant hotel with sophisticated interiors of hardwood and leather and with chic, nautical bedrooms to retire to. Aside from stunning sea scenery, guests have access to the Carbis Bay Hotel's spa and fine dining facilities.
3. St Ives Harbour Hotel & Spa 4*
This stunning Cornish hotel overlooks Porthminster Beach, close to Carbis Bay. It's a dream beach hotel with a harbour spa and delectable waterfront seafood served at the restaurant. The hotel's interiors are elegant and attractive, offering a spa, pool and other delightful treats.
4. Housel Bay Hotel
This cosy Victorian seafront hotel is located in tranquil Cadgwith, just a short drive to Carbis Bay. It constitutes a restful place overlooking a quiet bay with direct beach access. The interiors are equally stunning with elegant furnishings and tranquil sea-view dining.
5. The Land's End Hotel 3*
Escape to one of the most idyllic and iconic areas of England, Cornwall's Land's End. This stunning hotel juts out along the coast, providing spectacular panoramas of the pretty Cornish seaside. Rooms are elegant and bright, while the hotel's sea-view restaurant serves up the best in local produce.
Services will you find in our hotels in Carbis Bay
- Free Wi-Fi
- Hot drink making facilities
- Flatscreen TVs
- Luxury bathroom amenities
- Swimming facilities
- Delectable dining
- Cosy bars
- Spa treatments
Going on holiday in Carbis Bay
Like other areas of Cornwall, Carbis Bay is delightful year-round, but summer brings the best weather. The months from June through August generally experience comfortable, warming weather with less chance of rainfall. Perfect for beachbound activities like surfing, summer is also the peak tourist season. Accommodation prices tend to rise, and places book up. If heat isn't an issue, the spring and autumn seasons can be a delight. Nearby St Ives' spring season sees the town come to life with blooming flowers and birdlife. Although winter isn’t advised for sun tan-searchers, it still provides an attractive environment. St Ives sparkles with Christmas lights and festive activities, while Carbis Bay provides brisk winter walks.
Hotel offers at Carbis Bay convenient for all kind of travel
Carbis Bay is among England’s most prized beach areas. As such, it’s suited for beachbound holidays for families, couples or friends. Sandcastles, swimming and surfing await visitors along this prized and sheltered bay on the Atlantic. Nearby St Ives provides a wealth of alluring attractions to suit all ages too. Art galleries, quirky cafes and cutting-edge restaurants make it perfect for couples and families to explore. In particular, Tate St Ives commemorates the modern artists that made this corner of Cornwall their home. St Ives knows how to party too, with stellar pubs and waterfront bars suited to all kinds of revellers.
The range of hotels we offer at Carbis Bay
- Spa resorts
- Seafront hotels
- Boutique hotels
- Family-run hotels
Carbis Bay: what should we bring for a hotel stay?
- Charging cables
- Guide book
- Comfortable walking shoes
- Pack-away towel
- Evening attire
- Swimming gear
- Suncare and tanning lotion
- All-weather clothing
Your best hotel in Carbis Bay: how to get there and make your booking
How to get to Carbis Bay
Carbis Bay is well connected by rail and road links. The closest airports are in Newquay and Bristol, though rail connections make London's airports advantageous, too. As for train links, Carbis Bay is connected to the St Ives branch line at St Erth. You’ll find direct trains from London Paddington to St Erth, as well as connections to Bristol. Most tourists arrive in Carbis Bay by car. The village is accessible via the M5 motorway towards Exeter. Four wheels will give you the freedom to explore Cornwall at your own pace. Take advantage of the St Ives park and ride to avoid the congested centre.
How to book your hotel in Carbis Bay
Discover unmissable savings on top hotels in Carbis Bay and Cornwall at Voyage Privé. Voyage Privé is an exclusive booking platform that provides members with savings of up to 70% off online. Registration is free, after which you’ll gain access to great savings on top handpicked hotels. Booking is easy. Simply type in your travel dates to get started. You can pick from simple overnight bookings or choose money-saving package deals on holidays worldwide. In Carbis Bay, you’ll discover charming family-run establishments and stunning waterfront properties through Voyage Privé.
The opinion of the Voyage Privé travel expert on Carbis Bay
Carbis Bay is a small and tranquil village that boasts a world-recognised golden sandy beach. Considered among England's most serene beaches, it's a top spot for restful retreats or fun beach holidays. Despite its breathtaking natural beauty, you're also close to the vibrant action of St Ives, 1 mile away. Our hotels are the perfect way to experience the soft sea breeze with open pools and beach-view dining.
Carbis Bay – the perfect base to explore West Cornwall
The Cornish peninsula is a captivating region of stunning cliffs and sandy shores. Located in an Area of Outstanding Beauty, Carbis Bay is perfectly located for coastal and inland day trips. Head west to discover the westernmost tip of mainland England or head south to discover majestic St Michael's Mount. Among the top sites for walking is the old Tin Coast. This captivating region west of Carbis Bay takes in old coastal mining sites that stand as monuments to old traditions.