COACH HOLIDAYS TO NEWQUAY

A selection of escorted holidays and tours to Newquay by coach

Newquay is a vibrant seaside town nestled along the rugged Atlantic coast of Cornwall. Renowned for its eleven pristine sandy beaches, picturesque harbour, delicious fresh local seafood, interesting maritime history and lively atmosphere, this captivating Cornish coastal town is the perfect choice for a coach holiday.

There are countless interesting sites to explore in the nearby countryside and we combine your coach holiday to Newquay with trips out to interesting locations and attractions across Cornwall, including Padstow, Mevagissey, the Isle of Scilly, Truro, Falmouth alongside the renowned Eden Project.

All coach holidays to Newquay include full coach travel, hand-picked half-board accommodation, all excursion entrances, and admission fees as indicated on the itineraries.

All Grand UK coach holidays are escorted by a friendly Tour Manager for your total peace of mind.

Browse holidays to newquay below.

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Trerice - National Trust
  • Fistral Beach
  • Huer's Hut
  • Trenance Gardens
  • Newquay Zoo
  • Pinetum Gardens
  • Shipwreck & Heritage Centre
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Things to do in Newquay

National Trust Trerice
National Trust Trerice

In 1953, Trerice was acquired by the National Trust, a fine example of Elizabethan architecture, characterized by its symmetrical facade, mullioned windows, and elaborate chimneys. Inside, the house boasts a series of richly decorated rooms, each with its own unique character providing a glimpse into the grandeur of Elizabethan life. 

Guided tours provide insights into the lives of the people who lived in the house, from its Elizabethan origins to its Victorian heyday.
Fistral Beach
Fistral Beach

Fistral Beach is a well-known surfing haven that draws visitors from all over the world.

Fistral has established itself as a must-visit location for travellers looking for adventure, leisure, and outstanding natural beauty thanks to its golden sands, strong waves, and magnificent surroundings. 

Stroll to Pentire Point, a local headland that offers expansive views of the beach, the Atlantic Ocean, and the scenic coastline.
Huer’s Hut
Huer’s Hut

Huer's Hut represents the town's rich maritime past. This lovely stone structure originally served an important function in the local fishing economy. 

Constructed in the 18th century, the hut provided refuge from the elements as well as a location for the lookout to keep a close eye on the sea. 

Huer's Hut has been carefully refurbished and converted into a unique and atmospheric restaurant with magnificent views of the Newquay coastline.
Trenance Gardens
Trenance Gardens

Established in the Victorian era, these Trenance Gardens have been meticulously curated over the centuries, boasting an impressive collection of exotic and indigenous plant species. 

Upon entering the gardens, visitors are greeted by a kaleidoscope of colours as vibrant flowerbeds burst forth in a symphony of hues. 

Trenance Gardens offers a tranquil respite from the bustling town below, the gardens also feature a charming tea room, where guests can indulge in delectable treats while soaking up the serene atmosphere.

Places to visit from Newquay

The Eden Project
The Eden Project

The Eden Project communicates its story in a living theatre of plants and people based in a large crater which nestles two vast greenhouses (biodomes). 

Alongside our own temperate climate inside and out, these greenhouses hold plants, crops and landscapes from the humid tropics and warm temperate regions and act as a backdrop to the temperate landscape.
Tintagel Castle
Tintagel Castle

Tintagel Castle, a legendary stronghold perched upon the rugged cliffs of Cornwall, has captivated the imaginations of countless visitors for centuries. 

Its origins are shrouded in mystery and myth, Tintagel is believed to be the birthplace of the legendary King Arthur. 

The castle's dramatic setting, with its towering sea stacks and crashing waves, has inspired countless works of literature, art, and music.
Bude
Bude

Bude, is a charming seaside town nestled on the rugged North Cornwall coast. 

The dramatic coastline, punctuated by towering cliffs and sheltered coves, invites exploration on foot or by boat. 

Bude's rich history is evident in its quaint streets, lined with colourful cottages and independent shops.
Mevagissey
Mevagissey

Nestled amidst the picturesque Roseland Peninsula in Cornwall, lies the charming fishing village of Mevagissey.

This vibrant harbour town boasts a rich maritime heritage dating back centuries. 

Its narrow cobbled streets wind their way past quaint cottages and traditional pubs, leading down to the bustling harbour.
Isles of Scilly
Isles of Scilly

The Isles of Scilly constitute an enchanting group of islands that boast a rich history, captivating landscapes, and a unique culture and their mild climate allows for the cultivation of exotic plants that thrive in the sheltered microclimate. 

The largest island, St. Mary's, serves as the administrative centre and offers a charming blend of historical sites, picturesque villages, and stunning coastal scenery.

St. Agnes, Tresco, Bryher, and St. Martin's each possess their own distinct character, from the rugged beauty of St. Agnes to the subtropical gardens of Tresco.
Truro
Truro

Truro is a historic and captivating city, and Cornwall’s ‘capital’ with its impressive cathedral, cobbled streets and lovely Georgian architecture makes it a captivating destination for visitors. 

The city also boasts a thriving arts scene, with numerous galleries, theatres, and music venues hosting a diverse range of exhibitions, performances, and events throughout the year.
Falmouth
Falmouth

Guarded by the majestic Pendennis Castle headland, Falmouth has a rich seafaring background that may be studied at the National Maritime Museum, which is well worth a visit. 

This town has several local stores that sell local produce, as well as various tea houses where you may enjoy Afternoon Tea.
Padstow
Padstow

Padstow is a medieval fishing town on the outskirts of King Arthur's land and is well-known today for both its picturesque quayside and its affiliation with famous chef Rick Stein.

WHAT'S INCLUDED ON A GRAND UK HOLIDAY?


There is so much included all year round on an a Grand UK holiday!


If you choose to travel by coach, you will find a range of exciting excursions, seat reservations, as well as return travel from a convenient local pick up point across the UK, and we never charge on any route.

PLUS!

We also aim to offer the best value for our customers, which is why we include admission fees, tickets, guided tours, and complimentary passes that other holiday companies charge extra for, Giving you even more value for money!

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  • SIGHTSEEING EXCURSIONS ALWAYS INCLUDED

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