The 8 Best Things to do for Honeymoon in St Ives, England

January 13, 2022 Natalie Tallman

St. Ives boasts a quartet of golden-sand beaches. Sheltered coves draw swimmers and sun-worshippers, but water-sports aficionados visit St. Ives for great surfing, windsurfing and water-skiing conditions. And on your way there, keep your eyes peeled for a dude with seven wives. You never know when nursery rhymes might come true.
Restaurants in St Ives

1. Porthminster Beach

St Ives England
Excellent
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5.0 based on 1,569 reviews

Porthminster Beach

A favorite place for a family outing, this lovely stretch of beach overlooks Godrevy Lighthouse in the distance.

Reviewed By BO88INS

Excellent beach with a weekly (Tuesday) open air cinema across summer, we watched an afternoon showing of The Greatest Showman - thoroughly enjoyed it. Showings sell out quickly so book in advance to avoid disappointment. VIP tickets best, include popcorn, Gin or soft drink and deck chairs at the front. However, seating was provided for standard tickets and you could get pretty near the front if you arrived early.

2. The Spa at Una St Ives

Laity Lane, Carbis Bay, St Ives TR26 3HW England +44 7712 576664 [email protected] http://www.unastives.co.uk
Excellent
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5.0 based on 16 reviews

The Spa at Una St Ives

A beautiful tranquil Spa situated within the modern Una Spa Development. Highly skilled Therapists offering a full range of treatments.

3. Carbis Bay Beach

Carbis Bay, St Ives England
Excellent
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4.5 based on 1,248 reviews

Carbis Bay Beach

This picturesque bay, located in St Ives, offers outstanding views and a magnificent sandy beach offering many recreational activities such as swimming, boating, surfing, rock climbing and tennis.

Reviewed By Daniparkes - Hereford, United Kingdom

Beautiful place! Not overly commercial- quaint little place with a cafe and toilets near the beach! Parking at the train station, with a short walk down a very steep hill to the most beautiful beaches!! Will defiantly be coming back next year!! The below picture has no filters... it’s like being abroad Here!!!

4. Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden

Barnoon Hill, St Ives TR26 1AD England +44 1736 791108 [email protected] http://www.tate.org.uk/visit/tate-st-ives/barbara-hepworth-museum-and-sculpture-garden
Excellent
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4.5 based on 1,487 reviews

Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden

Timed tickets are required. Please book in advance from website. The Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden contains the largest group of Hepworth's works, permanently on display where she lived and worked from 1949 until 1975.

Reviewed By RedJock

Lovely little sculpture garden in the middle of St Ives with some amazing sculptures set in a lovely garden.

5. Porthmeor Beach

St Ives England
Excellent
75%
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4.5 based on 1,174 reviews

Porthmeor Beach

This half-mile-long beach with firm sands is a popular recreational area around St. Ives, where all amenities are available, including beach chalets.

Reviewed By P5169HXdavidr

Great beach with good amenities and a great surf school easy access and very clean well worth a visit

6. The Island - Pendinas

St Ives England
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4.5 based on 191 reviews

The Island - Pendinas

Reviewed By 806peterz - London, United Kingdom

When you walk down the high street in St Ives, you come to what was an island. Lovely place for a walk with great views, a lookout station and an ancient chapel (which was unfortunately closed for renovations). There is a path, with some steep steps at the lookout station end, that goes right round the island and takes you back into town. There a plenty of benches so you can just enjoy the views and the sound of the sea.

7. St Ives Bay

St. Ives Bay, St Ives England +44 1925 520053 https://www.stives-cornwall.co.uk/discover/st-ives-bay/
Excellent
70%
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4.5 based on 397 reviews

St Ives Bay

Reviewed By paullegate - St Ives, United Kingdom

St Ives Bay covers a quite a wide area and many places fall within the bay area. The bay starts in the west at St Ives and following an eastward track covers Carbis Bay, Hayle, the Towan beaches, Gwithian up to Godrevy Point at its most eastern edge. All of these places are popular tourist areas and are amongst the most visited in Cornwall. As the roads get extremely congested and parking can be nightmarish around the St Ives Bay area, a viable option is to use public transport. The bus and train services are quite reliable and although they don’t cover all destinations it certainly beats having to find a parking space.

8. St Ives Harbour Beach

Wharf Road, St Ives TR26 1LG England http://www.visitcornwall.com/beaches/west-cornwall/st-ives/st-ives-harbour-beach#.VLPgkVWUdNB
Excellent
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 703 reviews

St Ives Harbour Beach

Reviewed By ldgp14 - Walsall, United Kingdom

We visited the St. Ive's Harbour twice during our 2 day stay nearby, it is a beautiful harbour a lovely beach during low tide and an incredibly light blue wildlife haven during high tide, we went crabbing saw loads of fish and a seal made an appearance on both days you have to visit St. Ive's.

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