Hot Tub Holidays
in Cornwall

Find your perfect Cornish escape. Our hand-picked collection of hot tub lodges and cottages offers the ultimate way to experience the UK's favourite coast. Whether you want a romantic stone cottage with a woodburner, a large family farmhouse, or a luxury lodge overlooking the surf, explore our curated selection below.

Golden sunset over the historic Rinsey Head engine house in Cornwall, sitting on a cliff edge overlooking the Atlantic Ocean

Our Hand-Picked Collection of Hot Tub Stays in Cornwall

Cornwall is a land of contrasts, and finding the right base is key to your perfect holiday. Our collection is carefully curated to reflect this diversity, ensuring you get the best of the county without the guesswork.

We have hand-selected properties that capture the true spirit of Cornwall, from rugged coastal lodges on the Atlantic coast to peaceful stone cottages tucked away in southern fishing villages. By focusing exclusively on stays with exceptional reviews and prime locations, we ensure that whether you want wave-watching drama or garden tranquillity, you can book with total confidence.

Why Choose Cornwall for a Hot Tub Break?

A hot tub holiday in Cornwall is about embracing a slower pace of life. It is a land of surf, seafood, and spectacular sunsets. You can spend your days exploring the biomes of the Eden Project or walking the South West Coast Path, and your evenings watching the stars from the warmth of your private hot tub.

It is a region with a unique cultural identity, from the legends of King Arthur at Tintagel to the mining heritage of Poldark country. Whether you want to brave the Atlantic waves or relax in a hidden cove, Cornwall delivers an unforgettable escape.

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Find Your Perfect Cornish Retreat

Our collection features a wide variety of accommodation, from intimate cottages to grand holiday homes.

Romantic Coastal Cottages

For couples seeking an intimate escape, we feature charming stone-built cottages and converted barns. Many are tucked away in quiet villages near the sea and feature woodburning stoves, making them perfect for a cosy romantic break regardless of the season.

Dog-Friendly Adventures

Cornwall is incredibly welcoming to pets. Many of our cottages welcome up to three dogs, which is a rare find. With the South West Coast Path offering endless miles of "walkies" and hundreds of beaches welcoming dogs year-round, it is the perfect destination for a holiday with your four-legged friends.

Large Group & Family Holiday Homes

Planning a big family reunion? Our collection includes spacious properties that sleep 10 or more guests. These large holiday homes offer ample dining space, extensive gardens, and often access to shared leisure facilities like indoor pools and gyms, ensuring everyone from toddlers to grandparents is entertained.

Fishing & Waterside Stays

For those who love being near the water, we have properties located just minutes from historic fishing harbours like Mevagissey or Looe. Some of our rural lodges also offer access to nearby lakes and rivers for angling, allowing you to combine your hobby with a relaxing luxury break.

Explore Cornwall's Best Regions

St Ives

The artistic hub of Cornwall. Famous for the Tate St Ives, winding cobbled streets, and the incredible quality of light that has attracted artists for a century. It also boasts some of the finest beaches in the UK.

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Newquay

The UK's surf capital. Home to the legendary Fistral Beach, Newquay is vibrant and exciting. It offers a laid-back surfer vibe, excellent nightlife, and plenty of family-friendly attractions like the Zoo and Aquarium.

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Top Things to See and Do in Cornwall

  • Visit the Eden Project: Explore the world's largest indoor rainforest and discover the stunning biomes built in an old clay pit.
  • Explore St Michael's Mount: Walk across the causeway at low tide to visit this iconic tidal island castle and its beautiful sub-tropical gardens.
  • Watch a show at The Minack Theatre: Experience a performance at this world-famous open-air theatre carved into the granite cliffs overlooking the sea.
  • Discover The Lost Gardens of Heligan: lose yourself in 200 acres of mysterious gardens, ancient woodlands, and giant sculptures.
  • Visit Tintagel Castle: Immerse yourself in the legend of King Arthur at this dramatic cliff-top ruin, connected by a spectacular new footbridge.
  • Walk to Land's End: Stand at the most westerly point of mainland England and look out over the vast Atlantic Ocean.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between the North and South coasts?

The North Coast (Newquay, Padstow) is rugged and dramatic, facing the Atlantic Ocean. It is famous for surfing, wide sandy beaches, and towering cliffs. The South Coast (Falmouth, Fowey) is more sheltered and gentle, characterised by sailing waters, wooded estuaries, and sub-tropical gardens.

How dog-friendly is Cornwall for a holiday?

It is exceptionally dog-friendly. While some main beaches have seasonal restrictions (usually July-August), there are over 130 beaches that welcome dogs year-round. The South West Coast Path is one of the best dog walks in the country, and you will find water bowls and treats in countless Cornish pubs and cafes.

What is the best time to visit Cornwall?

Summer (July-August) guarantees the best beach weather, but it is the busiest time. May, June, and September are wonderful alternatives—the weather is often mild and sunny, the gardens are in full bloom, and the roads are quieter. Winter is dramatic and cosy, perfect for bracing coastal walks followed by a warm soak in your hot tub.

Are there properties with swimming pools?

Yes! Several of our larger luxury complexes, particularly near St Austell and Polgooth, offer access to shared indoor heated swimming pools and gyms. This is a fantastic bonus for families, ensuring swimming fun regardless of the weather.

Which area is best for families with children?

Newquay and the North Coast are brilliant for active families with older children who want to surf. The South Coast around St Austell and Looe is often better for families with younger children, offering calmer waters for paddling and easy access to attractions like the Eden Project and the Monkey Sanctuary.