Book Cheap Flights to Cornwall, Canada
September and October are usually glorious months to book flights to Cornwall. The sun has been warming the sea all summer, and so at this time the sea is at its warmest and the surf’s up, perfect for surfing, swimming, and diving in clear waters. Planning your vacations during September and October would allow you to enjoy festivals like Looe Music Festival, ThunderCat Racing World Championships, South East Cornwall Walking Festival, Newquay Fish Festival, the Great Cornish Food Festival, Falmouth Oyster Festival, and Dartmouth Food Festival. And this is the season to grab discounts and cheap flights to Cornwall, as it’s not peak season.
Newquay Cornwall Airport is the main commercial airport for Cornwall, operated by Cornwall Airport Limited. The airport is served by easyJet, Flybe, and Aer Lingus Regional providing Cornwall flights to destinations like London, Manchester, Edinburg, Dusseldorf and more.
Places of Interest in Cornwall
Cornwall in the United Kingdom is considered to be the mystical home of the legendary King Arthur. The place is famous for the quality and variety of its beaches. With nearly 200 beaches around the coast of Cornwall there are plenty of surf spots for the adventurers. Cornwall is packed with attractions galore, from farms, amusement parks to historic gardens, mansions and other reminders of the county’s rich industrial heritage, there’s plenty to keep you occupied for days.
Fistral Beach
Challenge the adventurer in you at Fistral Beach! All you got to do is pick up your surfboard and head into the waves. This beach is home to the best waves and the biggest crowds. For the beginners the National Surfing Centre Surf School is located here. Pros can participate in some of the enterprising competitions including the annual Rip Curl Board masters, Europe's largest surf, skate and music festival.
The Eden Project
Visit the Eden Project, the world's largest rainforest in captivity with steamy jungles and waterfalls. There’s Rainforest Canopy Walkway, where you can take a stunning walk among the treetops. Visitors can also enjoy evening gigs, concerts and an ice rink in the winter.
St Michael’s Mount
A trip to St Michael’s Mount will unravel the layers of history to show you the life on the Mount in the 17th century. Discover a medieval castle; explore a sub-tropical paradise and a close-knit island community. Enjoy fresh local food in the Island Cafe and shop for bespoke gifts, food and Cornish crafts.