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  • Carbis Bay Hotel, St Ives
    Enjoying a dramatic oceanside setting with a great view of Carbis Bay close to the popular town of St Ives, the Carbis Bay Hotel is a perfect base from which to explore spectacular West Cornwall.
  • The pretty seaside town of St Ives
    One of the most famous holiday towns in Cornwall, St Ives, on its south-west tip is a thriving centre for the arts, and is home to the Tate St Ives gallery of International Modern and Contemporary Art.Also take in local restaurants serving fantastic fish fresh from the boats.
  • Comfortable bedrooms
    All bedrooms at the Carbis Bay Hotel have en-suite bathrooms and are designed with comfort in mind. The hotel also has elegant, marble hallways and flooring leading to its classic conservatory.
  • Cornwall's spectacular coastline
    The West Cornish coastline has many fantastic beaches, and St Ives Bay is one of only two bays in the UK to qualify as a member of the exclusive ‘Most Beautiful Bays in the World’ organisation.  
  • Enjoy delicous Cornish food
    The Sands restaurant at the Carbis Bay Hotel has received Saga's two-rosette Good Food award.Enjoy fabulous locally sourced food and the traditional cream tea.
Hotel highlights
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Comfortable bedrooms

All bedrooms at the Carbis Bay Hotel have en-suite bathrooms and are designed with comfort in mind. The hotel also has elegant, marble hallways and flooring leading to its classic conservatory.

Carbis Bay Hotel QQQQ

  • Half board
  • Welcome drink
  • One excursion
  • Saga representative
  • Two evenings of entertainment
  • Tea and coffee on arrival
  • Porterage at the hotel
  • Cancellation cover

Included Excursions

The following excursion is included on your holiday. Please note that the included excursion varies depending on the year of your departure.

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Wayside Folk Museum and Trewey Mill

Set within the garden of a 16th-century miller's cottage, this evocative museum represents the local area from 3000BC to the 1950s. See the fully restored watermill, a cobbler's shop, wheelwright and blacksmith, plus exhibitions on mining, agriculture, archaeology and more.