Getting to Newquay: Information from Explore South West. Number 1 Free Activity & Accommodation Booking Company in Newquay, Cornwall, South West UK     

Getting to Newquay

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Getting to Newquay

Getting to Newquay has never been easier.  With flights low cost airlines flying into Newquay from all around the U.K and Europe, you can now pop down for lunch at Jamie Oliver's Fifteen, a spot of surfing and be back home in time for a cup of coco and bed!

The easiest and least stressful solution

Explore South West is Partners with BioTravel LTD, a Newquay based environmentally friendly transport company with Luxury vehicles catering from 1 to 50.  They all have DVD players and use the cooking oil from Cornwalls hotels and restaurants in the form of Biodiesel to provide the most Carbon friendly route to the South West, unless you count walking!

Your holiday will start from the minute we pick you up from either your home or an agreed meeting point for your group.  If you book a package with us that includes transport, you will not have to worry about anything again until we drop you back at home full off memories, and fully recharged.

Don't worry about transport whilst you are down here, as you will get a Taxi discount card thrown in for free!

The super quick solution

Get yourself to an airport, (obviously one that offers flights to Newquay) and less than an hour after takeoff, you will be 2 minutes from the beach. Nice!

Check out Newquay Airport's website for latest departure points and flight times.

The Old fashioned solution known on the inside as 'The Divorcer'

That's a good idea.  Pack the car to bursting with beach umbrellas, bedding, wetsuits...Ooops, where do we put the kids.  Re-pack, with the kids in first, and set off around midnight.  Drive through the night to avoid traffic, to the sound of "are we there yet?"  Get stuck in traffic as everyone else had the same  idea.  Tired and grumpy, decide to leave these fools stuck on the A30 and take a Cornish side road.  The rest of the journey's sound track builds in volume with classics such as 'That Left, its a *#@+$$ right,' and 'Well the Sat Nav told me to go this way.'  You get the picture...