Luxury Summer Holidays in Cornwall
Summer in Cornwall is defined by the coast, where days unfold between wide sandy beaches, open stretches of shoreline and the rhythm of the sea.
From the north coast’s surf beaches to the calmer waters of the south, the landscape shapes how time is spent, with the freedom to move easily between them. Mornings begin slowly before opening into full days outdoors, while evenings stretch long into the light, often spent outside, overlooking the water or gathered around the table.
It is a season that lends itself naturally to time together, particularly for family holidays, where each day feels open, flexible and full of possibility. Whether returning year after year or discovering Cornwall for the first time, it offers a setting that feels both expansive and effortless.
Where you stay becomes part of the experience, with homes chosen for their setting, design and sense of place.
Summer is Cornwall’s classic beach-holiday season, with long days, warm weather, watersports, coastal dining and luxury homes designed for time outdoors.
Why choose Cornwall for your summer holiday?
Cornwall is one of the UK’s best destinations for a luxury summer holiday, combining exceptional beaches, family-friendly activities and beautifully positioned coastal homes.
It offers a coastal experience that feels both varied and complete. The coastline is one of the most diverse in the UK, with over 300 beaches ranging from wide sandy bays ideal for families to smaller coves and quieter stretches that invite exploration. The north coast brings energy, surf and a more dynamic feel, while the south coast offers calmer waters, sheltered estuaries and a gentler pace.
What sets Cornwall apart is the ease of moving between these settings. You can spend the morning on the beach, the afternoon exploring a coastal town or on the water, and the evening enjoying Cornwall’s food scene, all within a relatively short distance.
Luxury holiday homes for summer
Discover our luxury homes available for summer below, from coastal cottages just moments from the beach to more secluded retreats where space, design and location come together.
Each home offers a different way to experience summer. Some place you within walking distance of the shoreline, where beach days begin and end naturally. Others offer more privacy, with expansive gardens, terraces and outdoor spaces that allow the day to continue beyond the coast.
Across the collection, homes are designed for summer living. Open-plan interiors flow into outdoor spaces, terraces hold the last of the light and gardens become an extension of the day.
In some homes, this extends further. Dips in the pool become part of the rhythm of the stay, offering a more private alternative to the beach, while hot tubs provide a place to unwind as the evening cools, alongside outdoor dining areas and spaces designed for gathering long into the night.
Whether travelling as a family, with friends or as a couple, there are homes that allow you to experience summer in a way that feels both effortless and considered.
Many of our homes are dog-friendly too, meaning the whole family can join in on the summer holiday.
Albany View
Stay in first-class luxury overlooking St Ives bay
- Sleeps 8
- 4 Bedrooms
- 3 Bathrooms
- 1 Dog
A summer shaped by the coast
Summer in Cornwall carries an easy, expansive rhythm.
Mornings often begin early, when the beaches are quieter and the light is softer. From there, the day builds naturally, whether that is time spent swimming, surfing or settling into the sand.
For families, there is a sense of freedom in how the day unfolds, with space to move between beaches, woodlands and home.
For couples and friends, it is about slowing the pace, stretching time between moments and enjoying the setting without urgency.
Returning later in the day becomes part of the experience. The shift from the landscape to home feels seamless, with time to relax, rinse off the day and gather again for shared meals, time outdoors and the feeling that the day does not need to end too quickly.
Things to do in Cornwall in summer
Summer in Cornwall is shaped by the coastline, with each day naturally unfolding between the beach, the water and the places that sit just beyond.
Time is often centred around the sea, whether that is long days on sandy beaches, swimming in calmer waters along the south coast or surfing on the north coast.
Beaches such as Fistral, Polzeath and Perranporth offer ideal conditions, while surf schools across the county make it accessible for beginners and families.
Paddleboarding, kayaking and coasteering provide different ways to experience the coastline, while boat trips from Padstow, St Ives and Falmouth offer more expansive views of the sea.
The South West Coast Path allows for exploration on foot, connecting beaches, headlands and villages with routes that vary in pace and scale.
Towns such as St Ives, Padstow and Newquay bring together beaches, food and atmosphere, while smaller villages offer a quieter alternative.
Summer events, from food festivals like the Rock Oyster Festival to surf and music festivals like Boardmasters, add plenty of excitement for all ages across the season.
For those looking to shape their stay further, our concierge team can arrange experiences from private chefs and boat charters to surf lessons, spa treatments and tailored days out.

Where to stay in Cornwall for summer
Cornwall offers a range of settings, each shaping a different kind of summer stay.
The north coast offers surf and open landscapes, while the south coast provides calmer waters and a more sheltered pace.
West Cornwall combines scenery and culture, while the Padstow and Newquay blend beaches with a strong food scene.
Whether you choose to stay close to the beach or slightly further inland, the coastline is always within reach, allowing the experience to shift easily between the two.

Be inspired
A local's guide to Summer in Cornwall
Frequently asked questions about summer in Cornwall
Yes. Summer is one of the best times to visit Cornwall, thanks to its warmest weather, longer days and the widest choice of seasonal activities. It is ideal for family holidays, romantic breaks and group getaways alike.
Summer in Cornwall is all about making the most of the coast and countryside. Popular activities include beach days, watersports, coastal walks, boat trips, alfresco dining and visiting some of Cornwall’s best-loved attractions. The season also brings a lively calendar of festivals, markets and outdoor events.
Cornwall’s summer calendar is packed with events, from food festivals and live music to outdoor theatre and major highlights such as Boardmasters. Many towns and coastal villages also host seasonal celebrations and local events throughout July and August.
Cornwall is perfect for family holidays in summer, with safe sandy beaches, wildlife parks, boat trips, coastal attractions and outdoor adventures to enjoy together. Families can balance relaxed beach days with memorable days out, whether that means rock pooling, exploring gardens or discovering castles and heritage sites.
For younger children, Cornwall offers plenty of gentle, family-friendly activities including beach days, paddling, rock pooling, farm parks, animal attractions, scenic train rides and short coastal walks. Many attractions are well suited to little ones, with outdoor space, play areas and cafés nearby for an easy day out.
Older children and teenagers are often drawn to Cornwall’s more active side. Surfing, paddleboarding, coasteering, kayaking and cycling are all popular in summer, alongside boat trips, outdoor adventure parks and live music events. It is an ideal destination for combining independence, adventure and time at the beach.
Yes. Cornwall is a wonderful choice for couples in summer, whether you are planning a romantic coastal escape, a special celebration or a longer luxury stay. Sunset walks, exceptional restaurants, spa experiences, boutique shopping and private boat trips all make Cornwall especially appealing for two.
Couples can enjoy long lunches by the sea, scenic coastal walks, vineyard visits, spa days, sailing trips and evenings spent at some of Cornwall’s best restaurants. June and September are also ideal for discovering quieter coves, charming harbour towns and outdoor events in a more relaxed setting.
Cornwall is ideal for group holidays in summer, offering a mix of relaxation and adventure. Groups can spend days at the beach, try watersports, book boat charters, enjoy coastal walks, visit beach clubs and restaurants, or plan around summer festivals and events. Staying in a larger luxury home also makes it easy to enjoy time together in comfort.
Perranporth, Gwithian, Polzeath and Constantine Bay are among the most popular family-friendly beaches in Cornwall, thanks to their space, accessibility and good facilities. Depending on where you are staying, there are also many smaller beaches and coves that are well suited to family days by the sea.
Some Cornwall beaches welcome dogs all year round, while others have seasonal restrictions during the summer months. It is always worth checking individual beach guidance before travelling, especially if you are planning beach days with your dog.
Many of our homes are especially well suited to summer holidays, with features designed for relaxed seasonal living. Depending on the property, this may include terraces, gardens, sea views, pools and generous outdoor spaces for entertaining or unwinding after a day on the coast.
For peak summer dates, especially in July and August, it is best to book several months in advance. This is particularly important for larger homes for families or groups, as the most sought-after properties are often reserved early during the school holidays.
Of course. Our concierge team can help arrange a wide range of experiences, from surf lessons and boat charters to private dining, wellness treatments and tailored days out, helping you make the most of your summer stay in Cornwall.
