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.
Pam
United States of America
The grounds are absolutely spectacular- if you love interesting botany and magnificent greenery this is your place! Historical property with sweeping views. The lobbies and lobby restrooms were clean.
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.
Nestled between the Harbor Beach and Porthminster Beach, Trevose Harbor House is in the heart of the bustling seaside town of St Ives.
Pamela
United States of America
The location was ideal, close to restaurants, shopping and perfect for train travelers. Breakfast was excellent and beautiful as well. Great choices artfully presented and fully represented the extremely high quality of the property. The decor was beautiful and the rooms were attended to at a very, very high standard with comfort and cleanliness in mind. The hosts were engaging, helpful and a joy.
Just a 5-minute walk from Carbis Bay Beach and 0.7 miles from Porthminster Beach, The garden apartment features accommodations in St Ives with a garden.
rachel
United Kingdom
A fantastic location and lovely apartment.
Lovely secluded garden area, perfect for my dog, it was like a home from home in a beautiful setting. Only a short walk to the local beaches at St Ives and Carbis Bay.
On average, 3-star hotels in St Ives cost $160 per night, and 4-star hotels in St Ives are $263 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in St Ives can be found for $201 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $149 per night to book a 3-star hotel in St Ives for tonight. You'll pay around $292 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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Scored 2.0
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
Bunch.
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Anonymous
10
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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.
The hotel was a spacious resort with plenty of land, small golf course, tennis courts and wedding venue. It is better refined by resort than the term castle. The room was nice, well appointed, and had a great view of St Ives nearby. The resort is situated on a hill above the surrounding towns, but close enough to walk 15 minutes away. The resort is better for extended stays. To be fair, only staying one night we didn’t get to enjoy what the resort was designed for. For only one night, I would stay somewhere else.
The Cabin is not on the hotel site but that for us was a good thing. others may disagree. It was spacious and cosy and Carbis bay had gone a long way to ensure our stay was really nice and gave us all sort of creature comforts not afforded in the main hotel rooms. For myself and my wife we very much enjoyed it with excellent access to the bus and train into St Ives. I would give it 11/10 had it not been for the bed so its gets 9, and I really wanted to give it full marks.
We booked a larger room with sea views. The view was outstanding… across to St Ives, and in the distance Godrevy Lighthouse and Gwithian beach. Had double windows in the room with settee from where we could enjoy the view. The bed was superbly comfortable. Some might find the hotel slightly old fashioned - but for us that was part of its charm. Staff were genuinely lovely. Food good quality and nicely cooked ( not posh haute cuisine but plentiful and good). Suited us very well.
Clean, warm and furnished well. Had all the facilities and space needed for a family getaway. Lovely outdoor space for the children to play in. Walked into St Ives (and back!) along the coast - the children loved it. Plenty to do and explore. Plenty of parking (albeit slightly away from the property but this didn’t bother us). Taxis back were fairly cheap (after a family wedding). The children can’t wait to return.
We paid for superior room in order to get a good sea view . We weren’t disappointed . Nice big bay window on 2 nd floor looking over Porthminster beach with a nice little table and chairs in the bay .
Comfy bed and spacious room . Photos added of views from the window , one a sunrise and friendly seagul tapping on the glass 😀
Staff friendly and easy going .generous breakfast Good value
The decor of the rooms very elegant. Breakfast good. Charmaine on reception gave us an amazing welcome. She is so naturally charming and so efficient. She booked us in to Walter’s restaurant by the sea part of the sister hotel Corbis Bay Hotel. Great food and amazing beach front views. Beautiful beach. Charmaine really made our stay feel very special indeed.
Ideal for a large group or family (as we were). Clean , comfortable and spacious with everything you'll need, 20 minute walk into St Ives and/or Carbis Bay, nice local pub with good food 2 minutes away plus off road parking which is always a bonus in St Ives.
Would definitely stay there again and recommend.
Very friendly and attentive staff who were very accommodating of our dietary restrictions during breakfast. The location is super central and easily accessible to the main beaches, shops, etc. Our room was practically a mini studio flat, equipped with a kitchenette and very spacious (with sea views to boot!)
Every member of staff was very friendly and helpful.
The hotel was extremely dog friendly, my dog was thoroughly spoiled :)
Good location if you have a car, we used the hotel as a base for touring around west Cornwall.
Great outdoor patio and trendy bar for some holiday drinks!
Linda was very nice and helpful, but this is a bed and breakfast, and there was no breakfast. Although there are main floor rooms, we were put in the attic with extremely steep stairs--very difficult to get to with luggage. We felt that it was very over-priced for what it is.
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!
Very glad there was a fridge in the room and also the welcoming by the host in general, the beds were very comfortable to sleep in and although it was just a room, it felt like a luxury hotel suite, bathrooms are quite large compared to anywhere else.
Staff: excellent, friendly and helpful
Location: short walk to city center
Parking: right outside the door!
Breakfast: best we had at small hotel in Cornwell
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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