1. Fistral Beach
Famous for its world-class waves and vibrant surf scene, Fistral Beach is an iconic spot for surfers and beach enthusiasts. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or a beginner eager to catch your first wave, Fistral’s consistent swells and golden sands offer the perfect environment for a surfing adventure.
2. Watergate Bay
As the site of the upcoming Arts on the Beach event, Watergate Bay is not only a stunning shoreline but also a hub of cultural activities. On September 9th and 10th, visitors can immerse themselves in the arts while enjoying the sweeping views of the bay. With its wide stretch of sand and clear blue waters, Watergate Bay is an ideal location to appreciate both creativity and natural beauty.
3. Lusty Glaze Beach
For a more secluded and intimate experience, Lusty Glaze Beach offers a tucked-away cove surrounded by high cliffs. This private oasis boasts adventure activities like abseiling and coasteering, making it a playground for the thrill-seekers who also appreciate the tranquility of Cornwall’s coastline.
4. Towan Beach
Connected to the mainland by a suspension bridge, Towan Beach is famous for the distinctive “Island” rock formation that stands proudly in the shallows. The beach offers family-friendly facilities and is perfect for rock pooling, exploring hidden caves, and taking in the stunning views from the island.
5. Great Western Beach
Nestled beneath towering cliffs, Great Western Beach exudes a unique charm with its colorful beach huts and vintage vibes. The tidal pools here provide a safe environment for children to explore, while the beach’s proximity to Newquay’s town center makes it easily accessible.
6. Crantock Beach
A short drive from Newquay, Crantock Beach is a natural haven bordered by the Gannel Estuary. This beach offers a more peaceful setting, making it a prime location for a leisurely stroll, picnicking, and birdwatching along the estuary’s banks.
7. Porth Beach
With its soft sands and gentle waters, Porth Beach is a favorite among families. Its sheltered location makes it an ideal spot for swimming and relaxation. Plus, the nearby Porth Island offers captivating views and a sense of seclusion just a stone’s throw away from Newquay’s vibrant atmosphere.
Newquay’s coastline is an irresistible tapestry of beaches, each with its own unique character and charm. Cornwall Airport Newquay welcomes visitors to explore these natural wonders and to be a part of the Arts on the Beach event at Watergate Bay. Whether you’re seeking thrilling waves, artistic inspiration, or a serene escape, Newquay’s beaches have it all. So pack your sunscreen, don your shades, and get ready for an unforgettable beach adventure in this coastal gem of Cornwall.