A charming village in Cornwall has been named the UK's best destination for spring, and it's not difficult to see why.
Nestled amidst green hills and boasting a sandy beach, Port Isaac in Cornwall is already a firm favourite with tourists wanting to make the most of the Cornish coast, away from some of the larger beachside spots that can become home to large crowds during the summer.
Research conducted by unveiled the fishing village as Brits' top must-visit for a staycation in spring 2025, thanks to its picturesque location, great eateries and abundance of accommodation. Although it's no hidden hotspot - there are plenty of visitors who flock there during the summer months - in spring and autumn it can be a little quieter, making it ideal for those who want to escape the hustle and bustle found in other holiday spots.

Known for its narrow and winding streets (keep an eye out for Squeezy Belly Alley - one of the narrowest passageways in the UK, measuring only 18 inches wide), you'll find plenty of charming boutiques, pottery shops, pubs and restaurants tucked away amidst the whitewashed cottages that the village is renowned for, not to mention everything is a short walk away so you can make the most of a short break. That's no doubt one of its selling points, as the research revealed that 22% of Brits are generally looking to make the most of their limited annual leave by taking shorter, more frequent trips in the UK.
TV fans may also recognise the quaint spot as it doubled up as Port Wenn in BBC show Doc Martin. has a useful guide to some of the main locations such as Fern Cottage, aka Doctor Ellingham's surgery, the Liberal Club which served as the location for the local shop, and the Golden Lion Pub which doubled up as the Crab & Lobster in the series. You can even take a guided walking tour of the village that ensures you won't miss the highlights, not to mention you can learn plenty of fun behind-the-scenes tidbits.
As for those all-important coastal walks, Port Isaac boasts a location right on the South West Coast Path, with a few shorter walks for those who don't want to have to grab all of their hiking gear, but would still like to enjoy a leisurely stroll to take in the views.
Sykes Holiday Cottages' , Charlotte, headed to the breathtaking destination to see if it lived up to the hype, and was clearly enthralled by what she found. "I gave up counting how many times we said, 'Wow' - every angle in Port Isaac is picture perfect," she explained. "We headed up the other side of the harbour and into the fields that lead to the South West Coast Path."
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