"What an absolute amazing place to stay, super friendly staff and some awesome views of the sea
The food was great and our time was so relaxed and we will most certainly be back again soon"
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
What is Downderry like for travellers who love the beach?
Known for its beaches and restaurants, Downderry offers a lot for the traveller booking a beach holiday.
What's the best accommodation option to stay near the beach in Downderry?
The Inn on the Shore is a top inn with free parking and a bar, and it’s located on Downderry Beach .
How many beach hotels will I be able to find in Downderry?
Expedia has 8 beach hotels in Downderry that are great for your beachside getaway.
When's the best time for a beach holiday in Downderry?
Plan your trip to the beach with a look at the seasons in Downderry: The hottest months are usually July and August, with an average temperature of 15°C, while the coldest months are February and January, with an average of 7°C. Average annual precipitation for Downderry is 923 mm.
What is there to see and do around Downderry?
After checking into your accommodation of choice, you’ll probably want to venture out and explore. If you can’t wait to check out the beaches, head to Whitsand Bay Beach or Talland Bay Beach for a relaxing day by the water. Treat your taste buds to the area’s restaurants, and make time for local attractions such as Downderry Beach and Looe Beach. For more things to see and do, consider visiting Whitsand Bay or Looe Island.
What's the best way to get to my beach hotel in Downderry?
Here’s some information to help you get to and around your beach accommodation in Downderry more easily: Make your way to Downderry with a flight to Newquay (NQY-Newquay Cornwall), the closest major airport which is located 28.2 mi (45.4 km) from the city centre. If you’d like to venture out around the area, you may want a rental car for your journey.
Downderry Hotel Reviews
Expedia verified reviews
5/5 Excellent
good overall - tired in some areas
"great staff and we had the family suite - great "double" bunk beds for the kids which they enjoyed"
A verified traveller stayed at Best Western Fowey Valley
"Stayed for one night in a club twin room with my son, clean comfortable room friendly staff and really good selection and quality at the buffet breakfast "
A verified traveller stayed at Copthorne Hotel Plymouth
"We found the staff to be pleasant, attentive and friendly. The hotel is well situated next to the Drake mall and under 10 minutes downhill to the Barbican (fun navigating through the 6 foot wide lanes!). Take the lift to - 1.
Very good value for the facilities provided and surpasses rival budget chains on price and location. Although next to a busy dual carriageway, the double glazing and air-conditioning blot out most of the noise. Breakfast was fine and the Engligh is well cooked, albeit limited to 7 items. Pastries run out fast and bananas don't exist!
Plymouth is a large University city and so if you prefer a more sedate visit then avoid term times - offering you 4 months in the year.
Leonardo does well in this hotel. Enjoy your stay - we did! "
A verified traveller from Cranleigh stayed at Leonardo Hotel Plymouth
"I had just developed a minor medical condition which means using a wheelchair. One to one safety briefing and a ground floor suitable room was provided. Friendly efficient staff and stunning views across Plymouth from the Penthouse restaurant."
A verified traveller stayed at Crowne Plaza Plymouth, an IHG Hotel
"This ia an amazing place. From the minute we wallked in to the minite we left the levels of service was impeccable.
Lovely rooms, Top class Spa and pools. Delicious breakfat with a great variety and excellent, friendly and professional staff who look to cater for your every need.
I will definitely be back later in the summer.
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"This is a wonderful, grand, historic building and retains the ambience of Victorian grandeur, even though there are a few scuffs and scrapes and rusted ironwork!. The reception staff were extremely welcoming and efficient and this was the case with all staff that we encountered including the breakfast staff. The room was beautifully decorated and fitted and was very comfortable with all amenities that you could want. Lots of sockets by the bed as well. Our room benefitted from a superb sea view. The breakfast was very good, though veggie/vegan sausages would have been a welcome addition. For the price we paid, this hotel was an absolute bargain and we would love to return here again. Perfect location for anyone visiting Plymouth."
"We had a fantastic stay at the Hotel, could not fault it. We used the pool and spa facilities on both days of our stay and thoroughly enjoyed the experience.
We will definitely be returning for another relaxing stay with you. 5*
* 2 very small points - 1. the windows need a clean in the pool to see the most amazing view 2. A mattress topper on the two single beds (pushed together) to cover the join.
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A verified traveller stayed at The Cornwall Hotel Spa & Estate