


A picturesque fishing port and seaside town in Cornwall, known for its beautiful beaches and vibrant art scene.

A beautiful sandy beach with clear blue waters, perfect for relaxation and swimming.

A fascinating museum showcasing the history and culture of St Ives, with a focus on its fishing heritage.

A world-renowned art gallery featuring works by modern British artists, with a focus on St Ives' significant contribution to 20th-century art.
St Ives Harbour is known for its unpredictable weather, especially rain.
Exploring the harbour and nearby coastal paths requires suitable footwear.
Protection from the sun is crucial, especially during summer visits.
Handmade pottery, a St Ives tradition since the 1920s, featuring unique glazes and designs.
A traditional Cornish treat made from sugar, butter, and milk, often flavoured with clotted cream.

Handcrafted pendants and earrings shaped like traditional St Ives sailing boats.
A historic restaurant known for its stunning views of St Ives Harbour and excellent Cornish breakfast.

A beachfront cafe offering a relaxed atmosphere and great breakfast options.
A popular spot for fresh seafood dishes with beautiful harbour views.
A savory pastry filled with beef, potatoes, onions, and swede.
Light, fluffy scones served with rich Cornish clotted cream and jam.
Fresh crab meat on locally baked bread with lemon mayonnaise.
The Tinicke River, a tributary of the Alaknanda, flows through the scenic Garhwal Himalayas, offering stunning views and opportunities for rafting.

Welbeck Abbey, a historic estate in Derbyshire, is renowned for its beautiful gardens and art collection.
A vibrant market in Jaipur, known for its traditional Rajasthani cuisine, especially the famous 'Yeh Pulao'.