Get ready for a breath of fresh Cornish air as we head to the charming seaside town ofSt Ives, famous for its stunning light, sandy beaches, and picture-perfect harbour. Set atop the picturesque cliffs of this much-loved Cornish town, theSt Ives Bay Hotel enjoys one of the finest locations in the area, withsweeping views across the golden sands and out to the sparklingAtlantic. Just a short stroll from the harbour, boutique shops and artgalleries, this charming hotel is the perfect base for soaking up thelaid-back coastal atmosphere that St Ives is famous for.Inside, you’ll find a traditional and welcoming setting witheverything you need for a relaxing break. The comfortable ensuitebedrooms are equipped with tea and coffee facilities, flat-screenTVs, and complimentary Wi-Fi, while many rooms offer sea views soyou can wake up to the sound of the waves.The hotel features a bright and airy dining room where you’ll enjoyhearty breakfasts and delicious evening meals, with menus offeringa mix of traditional favourites and local specialities. There’s also afriendly bar and lounge area, the ideal spot to unwind after a dayexploring Cornwall’s rugged coastline and rolling countryside.There is lift access to most floors, and the hotel is known for itsfriendly staff and relaxed, homely atmosphere, making it a favouritefor those seeking a peaceful coastal escape with the convenience ofbeing close to all the charms of St Ives.Whether you’re admiring the sea views with a cuppa or enjoyinga gentle stroll down to the harbour, the St Ives Bay Hotel offers aclassic seaside stay with plenty of character.EXCURSIONSAPRIL ITINERARYBODMIN JAIL – Step into Cornwall’s dramatic past with afascinating visit to the reimagined Bodmin Jail. The immersiveexperience brings to life the eerie and captivating stories of crimeand punishment through high-tech displays, chilling tales, and aglimpse into life behind bars in the 18th and 19th centuries. It’seducational, atmospheric, and surprisingly moving.TRURO - Nestled in the heart of Cornwall, Truro is a charming andcompact city that offers the perfect blend of rich history, culture, andboutique appeal. As Cornwall’s only city, it may be small in size, butit more than makes up for it with character and charm at every turn.At its centre stands the magnificent Truro Cathedral, an architecturalgem with soaring spires and stunning stained-glass windows, atranquil spot for quiet reflection or simply admiring its beauty. Thecobbled streets around the cathedral lead to a delightful mix ofindependent shops, cosy cafés, and traditional pubs, where you canenjoy a relaxed pace of life and some true Cornish hospitality.Truro is also a hub of local culture, with its vibrant indoor market,artisan boutiques, and the award-winning Royal Cornwall Museum,which tells the story of the county’s unique heritage, from mining tomaritime, and beyond. There’s often something going on too, fromfarmers’ markets to street performances, making it a lively andlovely place to explore.JUNE ITINERARYHEALEY’S CORNISH CYDER FARM – A deliciously refreshing visitawaits at this much-loved family-run farm. See how their awardwinning cyders, juices, and preserves are made, explore theorchards and old farm machinery, and of course, enjoy a tasting.There’s also a charming farmyard with friendly animals to meet.THE LIZARD PENINSULA & KYNANCE COVE – Venture to thesouthernmost tip of mainland Britain, where dramatic cliffs meetturquoise seas. Stop at Kynance Cove, one of Cornwall’s mostphotographed spots, and take time to explore the charming villageof Lizard. The scenery is jaw-dropping, especially in early summer.PRICE INCLUDES:• Door to door transport• Executive coach travel• 4-Night’s dinner, bed & breakfast• Excursions including admission’s where applicable (Pleasenote that excursions maybe subject to change, however wewill endeavour to inform you wherever possible).