Newquay Beach Hotel is a 4-star beachfront accommodation located in Newquay. Guests can enjoy a comfortable stay with amenities such as a terrace, restaurant, and bar. The hotel offers free WiFi, a kids' club, and room service. Private parking is also available on-site for convenience.
The rooms at Newquay Beach Hotel are well-appointed, featuring a wardrobe and a private bathroom with a shower and complimentary toiletries. Some rooms offer breathtaking sea views. Each unit is equipped with a flat-screen TV and a hairdryer for guests' entertainment and convenience.
In the morning, guests can indulge in a delicious à la carte, Full English/Irish, or vegetarian breakfast, served on-site. This provides a great start to the day and caters to various dietary preferences.
Newquay Beach Hotel promises a memorable stay with its prime beachfront location, comfortable rooms, and excellent amenities, ensuring a pleasant experience for guests.
Reviews
InfluentialDiscovery, a month ago
Great location, great service, and great food.
The carpets in the hotel leading to the room could do with more of a clean or just get rid of them and replace them with wood.
Our room was small but clean and tidy when we arrived and they cleaned it when we asked them to.
The room came with tea, coffee, and snacks.
Great price.
Ian Nkwocha, 2 weeks ago
Had a great stay here for 2 nights in a standard single. Room was clean and smelled great. They even let me check in slightly early since the room was ready.
Bed was comfy enough and there was a heater (but no fan). Couldn’t open the windows much. Personal gripe was having the sink be on top of the toilet basin but there wasn’t much space for one. Shower was plenty hot.
The smart to was a nice touch for when I wanted to decompress from surfing - had all the major streaming apps and YouTube, as well as Freeview.
The restaurant was lovely, the breakfast options were plentiful and it had bay windows looking out onto the road and off the coast
Ronnie was a great help at checkout time and even offered me breakfast after checking out.
Would recommend and would stay here again
Emily Burton, a week ago
My partner and I stayed here back in April but we will not be returning. The room was filthy when we checked in (hair in the plughole, coffee stains all over the table, mirror smudged, toothpaste on the sink, bins still had rubbish in).
We overheard the manager speaking to the staff and he was very rude when he was speaking to them which is why we didn't say anything at the time as we didn't want to cause them anymore grief and they were all very nice and helpful.
Alison Moseley-Shaw, 3 months ago
Great hotel. Room was amazing and housekeeper cleaned room every day. Breakfast was superb. Drinks were great. All staff so friendly. If we were to go back to Newquay we wouldn't hesitate to book here again.
Nelia Vasconcelos, a month ago
Do Not Be Fooled by the Pictures!
As soon as we arrived, the disappointment began. The carpeted stairs leading to our room were filthy and heavily stained. We had booked two rooms, and both were shockingly small compared to what was shown in the photos.
The cleanliness—or lack thereof—was unacceptable. Neither room had been properly cleaned. The carpets were clearly not vacuumed, and the bathrooms were disgusting. One of the toilets had blood splatters around the seat, in the shower, and even on the bin. We immediately complained to reception, and someone came to clean. But when we returned, it was still dirty. A glass in the bathroom had dried toothpaste on it, and there were greasy fingermarks on the underside of the toilet tank. On top of it all, the rooms reeked of bleach, which only tried (and failed) to mask how dusty and grimy everything was.
We asked to speak with the manager, but he refused to address the situation directly and left the receptionist to deal with us.
We ended up going to another hotel, but it was fully booked. Even they advised us not to stay here, confirming that many guests leave this hotel due to ongoing issues with cleanliness, food, and poor management.
Save yourself the trouble—don’t make the same mistake we did.