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Penzance Holiday Lets & Accommodation

A staycation in Penzance is all about soaking up the charm of a historic Cornish port while embracing the wild beauty of West Cornwall’s coastline. Overlooking the sweeping waters of Mount’s Bay, Penzance has long been celebrated for its maritime heritage, creative spirit, and vibrant community. First recorded in the 14th century, the town’s name derived from the Cornish “Pennsans,” meaning “holy headland”—hints at its deep cultural roots. Today, it remains a lively hub, brimming with independent shops, galleries, and characterful eateries.

A holiday in Penzance wouldn’t be complete without a stroll along the iconic Promenade, a dip in the art-deco Jubilee Pool, or a visit to the legendary St Michael’s Mount, just across the bay. From piratey pubs to chic cocktail bars, and from subtropical gardens to moody moorland walks, Penzance offers something for every kind of explorer. The town is also the perfect launchpad for day trips to Mousehole, Sennen, and even the Isles of Scilly.

Whether you’re here to unwind, discover, or dive into Cornwall’s rich culture, we’ve compiled some ideas and inspiration for your stay in Penzance below:

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For your staycation in Penzance, you’ll find a rich mix of experiences to enjoy. Whether you’re after coastal walks with sweeping sea views, family-friendly attractions, or a deep dive into Cornwall’s maritime heritage, this vibrant town has something for every kind of traveller.

Explore our Penzance Travel Guide to make your stay extraordinary!

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