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Step back in time when you book a holiday in Port Isaac. Nestled on Cornwall’s north Atalantic coast half way between Polzeath and Tintagel, Port Isaac is a picturesque little fishing village, steeped in history and charm. White-washed fisherman’s cottages and Cornish slate-fronted houses cling to the headlands, and steep, narrow streets, ‘opes’ and alleyways wind their way down to ‘The Platt’, a small harbour. 

Holidays in Port Isaac are the type where you can stay in centuries-old cottages, watch fishermen land their daily catch - from mackerel and plaice to crab and lobster, and fall asleep to the sound of the sea. If you’re planning a family holiday in Port Isaac, nothing beats the simple pleasure of crabbing and rock-pooling on the little harbour beach, or setting off on a fishing trip to catch your own supper. There are plenty of gift shops, boutiques and independent art galleries dotted along the narrow streets, where you can easily spend a relaxing afternoon browsing. In recent years, fan’s of ITV’s Doc Martin have flocked to Port Isaac to see the sights, including Martin Clunes' cottage.

Port Isaac is surrounded by stunning scenery, and the best way to experience it is from the South West Coast Path which runs through the village. Pack a picnic and follow the headlands to the abandoned fishing village of Port Quin or beautiful Lundy Bay and you’ll be treated to turquoise waters, far reaching views and, if you’re lucky, the odd seal or basking shark!

For a day at the beach, there’s plenty to choose from. As well as Port Isaac’s harbour beach, you’ll find the unspoilt cove at Port Gaverne just around the headland from the village. It’s sheltered, sandy, has plenty of rockpools and is only a short walk from Port Isaac, making it a popular choice for families. Within four miles, you can also be sunbathing by the dunes of Rock’s Daymer Bay beach, or surfing and bodyboarding at Polzeath, one of the most famous surfing beaches in Cornwall.

North Cornwall is fast becoming the foodie capital of the South West, so you’ll be spoilt for choice when it comes to finding places to eat in Port Isaac. Unsurprisingly, fresh fish and seafood fill the menus of many restaurants nearby, such as celebrity chef Nathan Outlaw’s restaurants. For us, no holiday in Port Isaac is complete without a visit to The Golden Lion pub. A proper old smuggler’s pub, the Golden Lion is home to secret smuggling tunnels that lead down to the beach. Enjoy a pint on the balcony overlooking the harbour on warm summer days, cluster around the roaring fire come winter and enjoy fresh seafood in hearty portions.

If you’re looking for a traditional Cornish seaside getaway, whether just with your partner, your family or your four-legged, furry friends, a holiday in Port Isaac can’t be beaten.

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Step back in time when you book a holiday in Port Isaac. Nestled on Cornwall’s north Atalantic coast half way between Polzeath and Tintagel, Port Isaac is a picturesque little fishing village, steeped in history and charm. White-washed fisherman’s cottages and Cornish slate-fronted houses cling to the headlands, and steep, narrow streets, ‘opes’ and alleyways wind their way down to ‘The Platt’, a small harbour. 

Holidays in Port Isaac are the type where you can stay in centuries-old cottages, watch fishermen land their daily catch - from mackerel and plaice to crab and lobster, and fall asleep to the sound of the sea. If you’re planning a family holiday in Port Isaac, nothing beats the simple pleasure of crabbing and rock-pooling on the little harbour beach, or setting off on a fishing trip to catch your own supper. There are plenty of gift shops, boutiques and independent art galleries dotted along the narrow streets, where you can easily spend a relaxing afternoon browsing. In recent years, fan’s of ITV’s Doc Martin have flocked to Port Isaac to see the sights, including Martin Clunes' cottage.

Port Isaac is surrounded by stunning scenery, and the best way to experience it is from the South West Coast Path which runs through the village. Pack a picnic and follow the headlands to the abandoned fishing village of Port Quin or beautiful Lundy Bay and you’ll be treated to turquoise waters, far reaching views and, if you’re lucky, the odd seal or basking shark!

For a day at the beach, there’s plenty to choose from. As well as Port Isaac’s harbour beach, you’ll find the unspoilt cove at Port Gaverne just around the headland from the village. It’s sheltered, sandy, has plenty of rockpools and is only a short walk from Port Isaac, making it a popular choice for families. Within four miles, you can also be sunbathing by the dunes of Rock’s Daymer Bay beach, or surfing and bodyboarding at Polzeath, one of the most famous surfing beaches in Cornwall.

North Cornwall is fast becoming the foodie capital of the South West, so you’ll be spoilt for choice when it comes to finding places to eat in Port Isaac. Unsurprisingly, fresh fish and seafood fill the menus of many restaurants nearby, such as celebrity chef Nathan Outlaw’s restaurants. For us, no holiday in Port Isaac is complete without a visit to The Golden Lion pub. A proper old smuggler’s pub, the Golden Lion is home to secret smuggling tunnels that lead down to the beach. Enjoy a pint on the balcony overlooking the harbour on warm summer days, cluster around the roaring fire come winter and enjoy fresh seafood in hearty portions.

If you’re looking for a traditional Cornish seaside getaway, whether just with your partner, your family or your four-legged, furry friends, a holiday in Port Isaac can’t be beaten.


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Cornish Rock Tors
Cornish Rock Tors
(Less than a mile)

Rock climbing, coasteering, ecoasterring, wild swimming, sea kayaking – for the thrill seeker who wants to get that little bit closer to Cornish nature, Cornish Rock Tors has venues on the north and south coasts of Cornwall, so it’s a good one to keep in mind whether you’re visiting the area for the first time or after multiple trips. Suffice to say the excursions allow you to take in some of the most picturesque aspectsof Cornwall, getting to grips with the great outdoors and some of the most incredible scenery the UK has to offer. They even cater to hen weekends and stag parties, all the while endorsed by the National Trust and conservation organisations.

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Cornish Coast Adventures
(2 miles)

Offering kayaking tours, SUP sessions and coasteering in picturesque Cornwall, Cornish Coast Adventures is all about tours on the water and getting to see the area from one of its prized assets – the sea. Based at the family run Scarrabine farm in Port Quin, between Polzeath and Port Isaac in North Cornwall, it’s a beautiful way to explore the sheltered harbours, huge caves and old shipwrecks under the watchful guidance of friendly guides. You can book family tours, classic kayak tours and adult-only adventures whether you’re a beginner or a thrill seeking pro.

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Wavehunters
(5 miles)

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For the thrill-seekers and the calm-seekers, the adrenalin junkies and the nature lovers, and those who just want to take a moment out of the daily grind: Wavehunters will have an ocean adventure for you. From surf lessons to sea boat safaris, they offer a wide range of activities guaranteed to provide fun for all the family, make sure you get on board! 

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We booked the 2hr sea safari, saw dolphins and tuna and our skipper was very knowledgable about the local area and coves, in between dolphin sightings and cove visits we moved at speed which was very exhilarating. Well worth the price.

September 2021


Big Dunk's Paintball
(5 miles)

For an action-packed, adrenaline-filled day of adventure, try your hand a paintballing, outdoor laser tag or combat archery. A purpose-built UKPSF accredited site set in 20 acres, Big Dunks Paintball offers a great day out for any group, big or small. Younger children can also take part in child-friendly 'Splatmaster' paintballing.

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St Tudy to Wetherham circular walk
(6 miles)

A circular countryside walk from the 15th century church at St Tudy through the grounds of the 18th century Manor of Wetherham, returning to the church alehouse where ale brewed by the church was sold to raise funds, and later became the village lock-up known as The Clink. 2.4 miles. Steepness: easy-moderate.

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