We Love —
- Indulging in an escape to this exquisite property, featured in Condé Nast Traveler, where every moment promises pure relaxation and elegance.
- Dining on the catch of the day in the Brasserie on the Bay, freshly caught and brought to the plate from local Cornish waters.
- Stepping into the world’s only Cornish Sea Salt steam room, followed by a soak in the outdoor hot tub.
Customer reviews —
St Michaels Resort 4* —
The recently refurbished St Michaels Resort 4* rests on the beautiful Cornish coast in charming Falmouth, home to a flourishing art and music scene. Just a few steps from Blue Flag Gyllyngvase Beach, guests can pass sunny mornings strolling the sand alongside salty surfers and friendly dog-walkers.
Marvellous views from the hotel stretch out across subtropical gardens towards the glittering ocean and coastline beyond. With a special focus on health and well-being, the resort offers a state-of-the-art health club, award-winning spa, luxury yoga retreats, and a rejuvenating hydro-therapy pool.
Your room —
Choose between a stay in a Classic King/Twin Room or a Luxury King Room with Sundeck.
Classic King/Twin Room
Unpack your bags in your Classic King/Twin Room, a cosy haven tucked within the heart of the main house and overlooking the serene Cornish countryside. Thoughtfully appointed with crisp linens and warm, coastal-inspired touches, it offers the perfect retreat after a day exploring Falmouth’s charming harbour and golden beaches.
Luxury King Room with Sundeck (19 m²)
Settle in these newly built beach house-rooms, beautifully decorated with contemporary colours and furnishings. Your Luxury King Room with Sundeck offers authentic Cornish design and features floor-to-ceiling windows and an additional balcony or terrace. Wake up each morning and make yourself a warm Lavazza espresso as you take in the surrounding views.
Your dining choices
Just for you:
- £60 allowance towards dinner in Brasserie on the Bay (once per person, per stay on the 1st night of stay)
- Complimentary pre-dinner house cocktail (once per person, per stay on the first night of stay)
- Cornish cream tea (once per person, per stay)
This is a bed and breakfast stay.
Choose mouth-watering dishes from menus that celebrate a modern British style of cooking, with an emphasis on sourcing the best quality ingredients from sustainable and responsible suppliers. The chefs at the Brasserie on the Bay and the Nourish Cafe Restaurant are devoted to showcasing the very best that Cornwall has to offer, including a wide variety of fresh seafood and shellfish, as well as catering for those with specific dietary requirements. The bar and lounge area is the best place to soak up views of the hotel's coastal surroundings, and there are also options for hearty Sunday lunches and pretty afternoon teas.
Your time
Just for you:
- 2-hour Hydrothermal experience (once per person, per stay)
St Michaels Spa features the largest hydrotherapy pool in the south west, heated up to a comforting 35C. After a soak, stretch out on the poolside day beds and heated loungers, then cleanse your skin in the herbal Finnish sauna, rainforest steam room, and the world’s first Cornish sea-salt steam room.
Wander outside to the brand-new spa gardens, recently renovated to include a large 12-seater hot tub, cold plunge pool, comfortable seating areas and outdoor barrel sauna offering views over the gardens to the shimmering sea beyond.
Falmouth —
With miles of stunning coastline, rolling moorland, protected heathland, enough beaches to visit one every day of the year, an exciting art scene and World Heritage Sites, Cornwall both on and off the water has endless possibilities for everyone who visits. Enjoy stunning gardens, beach walks, heritage attractions, golf and, for those who fancy something a little more active, plenty of outdoor or water-based activities.
The lovely harbour town of Falmouth is the ideal spot for a sunny break away from the daily grind. During the day you can visit the waterfront villages up and down the estuary aboard one of the many ferries that leave from the harbour and when the sun goes down join locals and visitors alike who head for the lively seafood restaurants, bistros and wine bars.