Carlyon Bay 26
What's Included?
Sunday 28th June - Thursday 2nd July 2026
Sunday 4th October - Thursday 8th Octboer 2026
LUXURY TRAVELLER TOUR
With its extraordinary location, Carlyon Bay is a truly special hotel. Stunning views are to be had all year round, especially from the Bay View Restaurant. During your stay at Carlyon Bay, you can enjoy free use of the hotels stunning spa or relax in the lounge.
Look What's Included:
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Door to Door Service
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Our own courier service
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Fully reclining seats
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Complimentary on board hot and cold drinks
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Free WiFi and USB charging points
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4 nights half board
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Welcome drinks reception
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Cornish Cream Tea
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Outlined Excursions
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The Lost Gardens of Heligan
Not included: All lunches
Your Hotel
*4 Carlyon Bay Hotel, St Austell, Cornwall
Facility Symbols: 4-Star * En Suite Bedrooms * TV * Hairdryer * Hospitality Tray *Lift * Indoor & Outdoor Pools. Symbol: A Popular Favourite
The hotel is set in 300 acres of grounds overlooking St Austell Bay and has truly inspiring views. Bay View Restaurant, Bar and lounge, Spa bath, Sauna and Solarium.
Mobility grade: 4. Locality - fairly level. Hotel minor steps to main entrance with ramp alternative. Lift to all floors.
Supplements
Single Room: Nil Superior Single: £200pp Double for Sole Use: £260pp
Sea View: £100pp (sharing)
Holiday Insurance: £38
(All prices are per person & are for the entire tour)
Itinerary
Day 1 |
A comfortable journey south, pausing for lunch en-route. Settle in and enjoy a drinks reception dinner. |
Day 2 |
Today, we visit the Lost Gardens of Heligan. After an introductory talk we are free to discover this secret kingdom including its sub-tropical jungle, vegetable, flower & fruit gardens and the 'Lost Valley.' Later, we continue to the picture postcard fishing village of Mevagissey where pubs, cafes, galleries and shops cluster around the harbour walls and line the pretty streets. |
Day 3 |
Today we visit the old harbour town of Padstow on the Camel Estuary, a fine example of a Cornish fishing port with a colourful busy harbour surrounded by medieval houses. The town is largely unspoilt with traditional pubs and restaurants including the famous seafood restaurant owned by top TV chef Rick Stein. Explore the quaint narrow streets and interesting shops,' maybe take a walk to the headland for some fabulous views of the estuary and distant hills. |
Day 4 |
A short trip along the coast to Charlestown, known popularly as a filming location in the TV series Poldark. The village has remained largely unchanged since the late 18th century. Visit the Shipwreck & Heritage Centre and stroll around the harbour, which is home to some of the largest Tall Ships in the world. In the afternoon, we return to our hotel for a sumptuous Cornish cream tea! |
Day 5 |
After breakfast we depart our hotel, returning home during the afternoon. |
Pick up points
Find the closest pick up point to you for this trip
| Name | Address |
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| Henley in Arden Depot |
Park & Ride, Johnsons Depot
Liveridge House Liveridge Hill, Henley in Arden |
Home pick-up area
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