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One should make up his mind if one needs travel insurance. Before one gets to the payment section of the reservation, one will be asked if one wants to buy additional travel insurance. If one is not covered by the medical plan while traveling out of the country, this is probably not a good idea. Think carefully about if you need travel insurance before selecting your preferred option.

 

An advantage here is that not many people do this often - they prefer the more beaten path of calling hotels, airlines and travel agencies. And since you'll be talking with the tourism office, you might want to get a few tips on finding the best hotels where you could experience the local flavors and offerings of your destination.

 
 
 
 
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Newquay Beaches
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Sun lovers needn't travel abroad for excellent Sandy Beaches. You can travel to Cornwall and visit some of Newquay's stunning eleven beaches. One of the most popular and famous beaches is Fistral Beach. Surfers often flock to the particular beach as it is great for surfing at low tide and gives quick hollow waves. Even professionals love the beach and many national and international surfing competitions are held at Fistral each year. Close by on the headland is Towan beach, Newquay's main beach that is easy to get to and is great for kids as they have paddling pools and rock pools. Along the coast westerly is a small cove, known to locals as Polly Joke. If you are looking to get away from the hustle and bustle, then this is your beach as it takes around 10 minutes on an uneven footpath to get to.

Next along the coast is Holywell Bay, home to sandy dunes and many activities. Windsurfing, sailing and Kitesurfing is provided by Penhale Adventure Centre and if you are really lucky, you may spot some Dolphins off this beach. Newquay town centre is the main access point to Newquay Bay that has two beaches, Tocarne Beach and Lusty Glaze Cove. The first is very popular with inexperienced surfers and body boarders, but to access this beach you have to travel down around 200 stairs. Lusty Glaze, is privately owned but free to the public. This beach is surrounded by cliffs and is home to the Lusty Glaze Adventure Centre and the National Lifeguard Centre.

Further North from Lusty Graze is Porth Beach, which is a popular family destination that offers a safe and clean beach environment. The beach also has an island out to sea that has a blow hole that gushes at mid tide. The next beach along the coast is Watergate bay that is another popular destination with surfers. The golden sands stretch for over two miles, but access to the beach is limited by steep paths. The beach not only has surfers visiting, but other thrill seekers who come to visit the Extreme Academy that offers mountain boarding and kite surfing. North of Watergate Bay is the small hamlet of Mawgan Porth that is very quiet and serene. This small beach sits between rugged cliffs and is another beach to head to if you want to avoid crowds. Another beach with difficult access, is Bedruthan Beach which visitors need to navigate down a steep cliff staircase. The beach is not particularly good for sun bathers, but the breath taking views from the cliff tops will make the trip worth while.So there you have our brief run down of the best beaches in Newquay, Cornwall.

 
Tour Guides

For a unique vacation experience a private tour is definitely the way to go, for those who love the sense of adventure however they may want to go it alone. Ultimately the choice is yours and you know the kind of holiday you love, this is your 'off time' so getting the most from it, is vital. There are even guides who specialize in this type of vacation.

 
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