Hostels in Newquay

St. Christopher`s Newquay, Newquay, Cornwall

St. Christopher`s Newquay
34 Fore Street
Newquay
Cornwall

TR7 1HR
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St Christopher's Newquay is the hot spot for sun-worshippers in England. With 11 beaches stretching over seven miles of sand, it's a challenge for anyone to tear themselves from their towel. Sitting beautifully on a cliff overlooking Towan beach-right at the heart of it, is where you'll find us.

Just imagine waking up in a comfortable bed to the sound of the waves lapping the shores of a golden beach - just outside your window. As you look out onto yet another perfect day, where else could you be but St Christopher's in Newquay? We offer a variety of rooms including private doubles, 10 bed shared dormitories and the luxurious female only Oasis. Most of them also have spectacular sea views and en-suites.

Want to chill? Then relax on our sun drenched decking, watch the surfing and have a cold one. You could even relax in our ocean front hot tub! When you're de-stressed why not why not try our on site surf school?
Want to party? Then you've come to the right place. We have one of the most popular bars in town attached to the hostel. Our Belushi's bar has a state of the art sound system and regular live music. As a hostel guest you also get the added bonus of 10% off food and drinks!

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