Beachcombers'

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Reviews of Beachcombers, Newquay

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Review by S Newman on 8th November, 2006

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We were on the gourmet break deal which proved to be excellent value. The appartment was immaculate and has every thing you require. So many gadgets and utensils in the kitchen too ! Everything about these appartments and location is outstanding. Our meal at Fifteen was fantastic- 6 courses of delicious food . The "buzzing" kitchen is on view to you and helps create the atmosphere. Due to the time of year, we did not benefit from the view, so we had breakfast there on our last morning!! The other meal at Beaucliffes was equally good, but I think we should have eaten at that one first, as Fifteen cannot be beaten !! We will go back and may be tempted by the gourmet deal again.

Date visited: October 2006

Review by Mandy Cullen on 8th October, 2006

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This was our 3rd visit to Beachcombers in 2 years. The location is absolutely stunning. The apartments are lovely - very clean, spacious and well equipped. Each time we have found the staff extremely helpful and friendly. I would definitely recommend paying the bit extra for a sea view -it's well worth it.

Date visited: 30/9/06

Review by Hollie Travis on 6th August, 2006

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The location and the accomodation is stunning and the apartments are spacious and well presented. I found the staff managing the apartments disgriminative and unprofessional. It is best to visit in car as the bus services is not reliable and taxi journeys get expensive.

Date visited: 02/08/06- 05/08/06

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