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Last updated: 2024 Jun 14Morning
Start your day with a hearty breakfast at The Cabin Caf in Perranporth, a popular beach for surfing. After breakfast, head to Perranporth Surf School for a beginner's lesson or rent a board and hit the waves on your own.
Afternoon
After surfing, grab a bite to eat at The Watering Hole, a restaurant and bar located on the beach. Spend the afternoon exploring the coastal path, which offers stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean. If you have time, visit the Perranporth Museum, which provides insight into the town's mining history and its role in World War II.
Morning
Drive to Fistral Beach in Newquay, one of the UK's most famous surfing spots. Take a lesson at the Fistral Beach Surf School or rent equipment and hit the waves.
Afternoon
After surfing, grab lunch at Rick Stein Fistral, a seafood restaurant with stunning views of the beach. Spend the afternoon exploring Newquay and its many beaches, including Lusty Glaze and Crantock. If you're looking for something more adventurous, try coasteering with Cornish Wave or take a jet ski tour with Cornish Sea Tours.
Morning
Take a drive to St Ives, a picturesque town with a thriving arts scene. Start your day at Porthmeor Beach, which offers great waves for surfing. Take a lesson with St Ives Surf School or rent equipment and hit the waves on your own.
Afternoon
After surfing, grab lunch at Porthmeor Beach Caf , which offers a range of dishes made with locally sourced ingredients. Spend the afternoon exploring St Ives, which has a number of art galleries and museums, including the Tate St Ives and the Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden.
Morning
Drive to Falmouth, a historic port town with a rich maritime history. Start your day at Gyllyngvase Beach, which is great for paddleboarding and kayaking. Rent equipment from Gylly Adventures or take a lesson with WeSUP.
Afternoon
After paddleboarding or kayaking, grab lunch at The Wheelhouse, a seafood restaurant located on the waterfront. Spend the afternoon exploring Falmouth, which has a number of museums and attractions, including the National Maritime Museum Cornwall and Pendennis Castle.