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Sometimes getting lost is an excellent way to truly discover a new and unfamiliar place. That being said, it certainly helps to know some vital things about your destination before you head off. Read on for a few Carbis Bay tips and tricks.

Carbis Bay is a neighborhood in St Ives. To reach it, travel 2 miles (3 kilometers) east of the center.

Ready to meet the locals? 11,000 people call St Ives home.

Places to visit in Carbis Bay

A day by the ocean is a great way of keeping the children entertained. Take a few buckets to Porthminster Beach and see who can find the most interesting shells. Need more nearby options? From little sea creatures to old pieces of driftwood, there are all types of intriguing treasures peppered along a shoreline. Why not bring a bucket and see what you come across at Carbis Bay Beach? And that's not all. Theater can challenge our expectations and asks us to aspire to bigger and better things. Catch a play at St. Ives Theatre and open your mind to another way of thinking.

Where do you fly into for Carbis Bay?

Hop on the plane and take a nap. Once the wheels hit the runway at Lands End Airport (LEQ), you'll still have to travel about 11 miles (18 kilometers) to reach the central area of Carbis Bay.

Frequently asked questions

How much are vacation packages to Carbis Bay?
You can get an awesome hotel + flight bundle for as low as CA $1,814. With one of our Travelocity vacation packages, a visit to Carbis Bay has never looked more enticing! Save your time and money and then get a start on packing those bags.
How long should my Carbis Bay vacation be?
There are no rules when it comes to how long you should spend in Carbis Bay, but most people opt to stay around 3 nights. Got some wiggle room in your travel dates? Extend your trip by an extra night or two. Then you’ll have sufficient time to discover the area’s hidden gems too.
Where can I get the best vacation package deals for Carbis Bay?
Snapping up an amazing package deal to Carbis Bay is a breeze with Travelocity. With 400 partner airlines and 1,000,000 properties across the globe, you’ll have loads of choice when it comes to picking your flights and hotels.
Why should I book my Carbis Bay vacation package with Travelocity?
With our Price Match Guarantee, we’ll match any cheaper price you can find. Add to that our 24/7 support and exceptional service and the vacation you’ve been dreaming of is closer than ever before.
Will I save money on my Carbis Bay car rental if I bundle it with my hotel or flight?
Combining your flight, hotel and car into a Carbis Bay vacation package is the easiest way to land the best prices. Plus, having your own rental car gives you total freedom to find your way to all those landmarks you can’t wait to see. Sitting 177 kilometers away from Carbis Bay, Dunster Castle is one place that should be on your agenda. Turn up the tunes and make a day trip of it.
Which airport is best for Carbis Bay?
Carbis Bay has a couple of major airports to select from — Newquay Cornwall Airport (NQY) (40 kilometers away from the city center) and Plymouth (PLH-Plymouth City) (97 kilometers away from central Carbis Bay).
Where should I stay when visiting Carbis Bay?
The Green Apple Bed And Breakfast is the top choice of many travelers. Book as soon as possible before it’s too late.

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