Discover Penzance



Penzance is a charming coastal town nestled in the southwestern tip of Cornwall, England. With a rich maritime heritage and stunning natural beauty, Penzance has long been a popular destination for tourists and locals alike. The town boasts picturesque views of Mount's Bay and is renowned for its mild climate, making it an ideal spot for exploring the nearby beaches

St. Michael's Mount



Picturesque tidal island. Accessible by foot at low tide or by boat, it's a must-visit for stunning views and fascinating history. The Mount has terraced gardens surrounding its castle. A place of natural beauty and cultural significance, St. Michael's Mount is a must-see destination for anyone visiting Penzance

Much to Explore



The historic St Ives and Newlyn fishing village are nearby. Both are famous for their artistic heritage and fishing communities. St Ives has the Tate Modern Gallery which has the most stunning view of Porthmeor beach. St Micheals Mount is a 10 minute drive away and the ferry to the Scilly Isles goes from Penzance harbour. Last but not least are the fabulous coastal walks and incredible array of beaches.

Penlee House Gallery and Museum



A cultural hub showcasing Cornwall's artistic heritage with rotating exhibitions, a historic house, and beautiful gardens. It is a vibrant institution that celebrates Cornwall's artistic legacy and historical significance, making it a must-see destination for art enthusiasts and history buffs alike.

The Jubilee Pool



Saltwater lido located on the Promenade. It's perfect for a refreshing swim with panoramic views of Mount's Bay. The pool's design is a masterpiece of Art Deco architecture, featuring elegant curves, geometric patterns, and bold colors characteristic of the style.

The Minack Theatre



The Minack Theatre is located in Porhcurnow (a 2o min drive from Penzance) and is an extraordinary open-air theatre carved into the granite cliffs overlooking the stunning Atlantic Ocean. The Minack hosts a variety of performances, from classic plays to contemporary productions, all set against the backdrop of the sea and sky. Its rich history and spectacular location make it a must-visit attraction in Cornwall.