Overlooking the Celtic Sea and St Ives Bay, Pedn-Olva offers elegant rooms with magnificent views. With a near beach and spacious terrace, there is also a popular restaurant.
da Cunha
United Kingdom
The view from out bedroom window overlooking St Ives harbour was fabulous, went to sleep and woke up with the waves hitting the rocks below us. Sadly balcony was shut due to windy weather.
No extra cost for a cooked breakfast. Good choice of menu for lunch/supper.
Set in a traditional house dating from 1900, The Gannet Inn is located in Carbis Bay, just an 8-minute walk from a sandy beach. It features a bar with a games room and Sky Sports channels.
Located in St Ives, a 4-minute walk from Carbis Bay Beach, Boskerris Hotel provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Gary
United Kingdom
We when checked out, we were kindly offered towels to take to the beach & also allowed to leave our car in the carpark. We thought that this was above & beyond and Anne on reception that morning was exceptional! We would thoroughly recommend this hotel and the beach was amazing.
Located in St Ives, a 3-minute walk from Porthminster Beach, Host St Ives has accommodations with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Francine
Canada
The design of the room is absolutely on point! The room has wonderful details.
The bed is amazing…so comfortable!
The location is great and was a plus that the restaurant was opened our first night there, our meal and wine selection was very good. Was a bit disappointing to not try more on the menu! The host is very friendly and helpful. There is a parking lot not far away, very convenient.
Overlooking Porthminster Beach with impressive views across St Ives Bay and Godrevy Lighthouse, The St Ives Harbor Hotel & Spa offers elegant rooms with free Wi-Fi.
JO
United Kingdom
Location. Close to town and beach.
Friendly staff. Lovely washes/shampoos etc. menu varied in restaurant. Continental breakfast tasty. Valet took car to park somewhere up the road
Set in tropical gardens, this elegant hotel offers wonderful sea views, an award-winning restaurant and direct access to Carbis Bay Beach, which is a member of The Most Beautiful Bays In The World...
Anonymous
United Kingdom
We had a wonderfully restful night’s stay in a junior suite. The views were phenomenal. The suite had everything we needed, and more. The pantry with lemon drizzle cake in the afternoons was one of the many highlights of our stay.
Within 72 acres of private grounds, this Tregenna Castle Resort overlooks St Ives and the Cornish coast.
Patrick
Ireland
We stayed in one of the rooms out back. It was warm, Comfortable and had absolutely everything we needed. The grounds are beautiful and its a great location over looking the bay Unfortunately Sea Mist had rolled in the morning we were there so we couldnt enjoy the view. But a cracking place and we hope to go back there with our family in the near future.
27 The Terrace in St Ives provides adults-only accommodations with a garden and a bar. This beachfront property offers access to free Wifi and free private parking.
Ben
United Kingdom
The whole experience was perfect so much so we booked an extra night we loved it so much. Breakfast was amazing and the staff were on point. Definitely book a sea view room.
Just a 2-minute walk from Porthminster Beach and 700 yards from Porthmeor Beach, Harbour View House features accommodations in St Ives, with a garden.
Julie
United States of America
Location is great. Room was on the 3rd floor with no elevator. However, it was worth the hike. Room was very comfortable with amazing views of the town and the sea. When we checked in, we were given a free drink coupon. Hosts were very friendly and eager to offer tips on local dining options. Breakfast was ordered off a menu and was quite delicious. Hosts couldn't have been more friendly and accommodating
On average, 3-star hotels in St Ives cost $163 per night, and 4-star hotels in St Ives are $252 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in St Ives can be found for $206 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in St Ives this weekend is $192 or, for a 4-star hotel, $394. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in St Ives for this weekend cost around $968 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $179 per night to book a 3-star hotel in St Ives for tonight. You'll pay around $306 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in St Ives will cost around $252, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
We had a 'Bay View' room, but the window looking over the...
We had a 'Bay View' room, but the window looking over the Bay was 'sprung', so there was just condensation and we couldn't see anything. Frankly this was very disappointing as we had paid for a Bay View room but didn't get a proper view. I wish I had pointed this out when we checked out as I feel we should have had some money back as a result. Also, there were no proper lights in the room, so we couldn't read in bed. Also, why do English hotels insist on double quilts? These are unheard of on the continent - people have their own quilts - for goodness sake Harbour View catch up with the times!
Mark
United Kingdom
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The property I booked was outside the town of St Ives in a...
The property I booked was outside the town of St Ives in a place called Consol. However, was advertised as being in St Ives. There was builders rubble in the parking space. I was told that my 'private entrace' was through the french windows of the property and I would not, as a single traveller, have felt secure in such a situation. I did not stay at this property and would be pleased to receive a refund please.
JANE
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Overall very enjoyable very friendly staff we had breakfast...
Overall very enjoyable very friendly staff we had breakfast for 3 morning plenty off and was kept warm very good options of cereal fruit, yogurts and bread, fruit juices. We had 1 evening meal three courses very good meal hot and quick service.
Pauline
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
What a picturesque town with outstanding natural beauty and...
What a picturesque town with outstanding natural beauty and so much to see in the way of art and ceramics. It does get very crowded during holiday times so I would recommend going out of season. Highlights include the Tate St Ives, the Barbara Hepworth Studio, the various galleries and the beaches. The walking could be difficult for anyone with limited mobility but there are ways around that in terms of getting transport. A really stunning spot. Plenty of excellent places to eat from beach cafes to independent bakeries and coffee shops to fish restaurants. It seemed that everywhere was very dog friendly too and many visitors were there with their dogs.
Jocelyn
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We stayed at the end of the Easter holidays.
We stayed at the end of the Easter holidays. Fabulous town that can get very busy. Everywhere is a short walk and what incredible beaches and sea views.
Would recommend the surf school on Porthmeor beach. Friendly
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Anonymous
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I’ve been coming to St Ives for 50 years so I’m slightly...
I’ve been coming to St Ives for 50 years so I’m slightly biased but it is a beautiful place with 5 beaches. Numerous good places to eat. Lovely little shops with different crafty bits in. Mostly flat when you are in the town area. Good location for exploring more of Cornwall if needed but plenty to see and do in St Ives.
Thurlestone House is an old church building converted many years ago into a hotel. It is now an extremely well run Guest House by John and Linda who really make you feel like a special guest. We had a warm welcome from John whose local knowledge was really useful. Exceptionally clean and comfortable room. Lovely walk into St Ives along the cliff path and also on a good bus route. Breakfast was delicious and cooked to order from a quite sophisticated menu. Parking is a bit tight but we thoroughly enjoyed our few days at Carbis Bay.
The location is absolutely stunning and the hotel and spa is 5*
The staff were very friendly and welcoming.
They went above and beyond to make our stay feel special.
We had a gluten free breakfast hamper delivered to our cabin.
The hotel deck is the perfect place for a cocktail and so is the Ugly Butterfly restaurant and bar.
Carbis Bay train station is a short walk and for £1 you can see more of the beautiful coastline as you ride along into St. Ives.
The place is not a hotel as it is mentioned. It is more of a Bed and Breakfast place.
The landlord is really super friendly and accommodated us very well.
She is very helpful to understand our needs for the breakfast.
The breakfast is very good and homemade.
She is able to accommodate us even when we checked-in late in the night.
The location of the house is another plus, if you are ok with visiting the nearby shops by walking.
The hotel location was absolutely ideal for us as we tried making a trip from Derbyshire via train and left the car for a change. The hotel was right there above the station, this really worked!
Our room was comfortable too and I've got to say that the staff were exceptionally helpful. We actually discussed, at the desk, a return visit for September.
Hopefully we shall be back at The St. Ives bay Hotel very soon.
Whoever conceived and decorated this hotel had exquisite taste. The bedroom and restaurant were lovely spaces to be in, and to look out of at the incredible view. Breakfast gets a special mention. It is far superior to a buffet: you just get given a comprehensive a la carte menu and order whatever you want. As for the staff: what a team the management has assembled!
St.Ives is a pricey destination, but this hotel is far from the downtown, and seemed overpriced to us. Perfect location for sports, hiking and beach activities, but very few dining options close by/ Very polite staff, excellent service. Excellent bed, clean but smallish room. The door to the bathroom did not close. The hotel's own restaurant is unimpressive.
It was adequate, no frills accommodation. I suppose you don’t visit Cornwall to stay at the accommodation?
There was a lovely woodland walk which was beautiful in the evening sunshine and you will be a short car journey away from Saint Ives or the bus leaves hourly. It was well connected. These were all very positive things
Our stay at Headland House was lovely. The accommodations were so unique and unlike and hotels we have stayed at before. It really added to the charm of St. Ives and as first time visitors we will be sure to make our way back. Mark and Fanella were lovely hosts and did so much to make our stay as comfortable as possible
I live in St Ives and occasionally need a comfortable and convenient place for family and friends/ or friends to stay. If there is availability at The Western I would always choose this hotel. Comfortable and friendly - and a venue that does a lot for the local community, not just visitors.
The staff were very friendly and accommodating. The hotel was really cool and spotlessly clean! Amazing location, close to the train station and town.
Great breakfast and a lovely welcome drink.
We came back from a meal out to a singer/guitarist. Great stay!
Lovely reception staff on arrival and very welcoming. Waiters and Waitresses were very polite and friendly too.
Location is perfect and the hotel is very cosy and well maintained. Rooms are clean and comfortable and amenities are as you’d hope.
Hosts were great. Brought us delicious margaritas one afternoon and croissants for breakfast. Made recommendations for dinner and reservations. Located short walk above town and taxis available and cheap. Comfy room.
The hotel is really nice, has stunning views from the breakfast room and outside bar. The breakfast has nice options. The spa pool is average, but always great to have.
The family that ran the hotel were extremely accommodating and the property and room were stunning. Far exceeded our expectations. Would highly recommend.
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