Carbis Bay
Travel Guide





Visit Carbis Bay

Uno Carbis Bay
The Apartment is exceptionally well appointed and did not disappoint. Would recommend and stay again.
Reviewed on 23 Sept 2025

Boskerris Hotel
Absolutely lovely!
Reviewed on 17 Jul 2025

Treloyhan Manor
Luxury house in between Carbis Bay and St Ives. Nice quiet location. Beautiful house with every detail thought about. Lovely welcoming gifts on arrival with all essentials. Note the Expedia advert pictures are misleading - the swimming pools and spa are not onsite, 45 min walk / 5 min drive - does ...
Reviewed on 29 Aug 2025

Greenwood Apartment
The property was clean and veey close to the beach. Its nice place to be spending quality time with family.
Reviewed on 4 Aug 2025

Gwel An Chapel

The Saddle and Stable Rooms
Pet friendly, clean room, excellent shower, comfortable large bed. Walk across the path to a friendly, cosy pub. Property is a little tired in decor especially the net curtain & curtain rail Lighting not great in the bathroom but all great for a night’s stay
Reviewed on 15 Sept 2025
Popular places to visit

Carbis Bay Beach
If a restful holiday is part of your travel plans, Carbis Bay Beach might be the perfect place to visit during your trip to Carbis Bay. Stroll along the area's seaside or simply savour its top-notch restaurants.

Porthminster Beach
Rent a hut and play mini-golf with your family with a picturesque backdrop of headland cliffs, the sea and the Godrevy Lighthouse.

Porthmeor Beach
Enjoy views of rugged cliffs and take lessons with a local surf school at this picturesque cove that has long inspired artists.

Tate St. Ives
At the seaside outpost of this renowned British gallery, exhibitions celebrate the work of artists who have lived and worked in St. Ives.

Porthgwidden Beach
If a restful holiday is part of your travel plans, Porthgwidden Beach might be the perfect place to visit during your trip to St Ives. While you're in the area, stroll along the seaside.

Barbara Hepworth Museum
Witness the work of a celebrated sculptor in her St. Ives home, where she experimented with new materials and made works that were inspired by the Cornish landscape.


