Holiday houses in Port Isaac

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  • Total holiday rentals

    Explore 210 holiday rentals in Port Isaac

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Port Isaac holiday rentals start at $86 NZD per night before taxes and fees

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  • Family-friendly holiday rentals

    160 properties offer extra space and kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly accommodation

    Find 90 rentals that welcome pets

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    30 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    200 of Port Isaac holiday rentals include Wi-Fi access

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  • 4.8 Average rating

    Port Isaac stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!

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Home in Cornwall
4.83 out of 5 average rating, 23 reviews

The Star at Port Isaac

This 18th century fisherman’s cottage is just a few steps away from the harbour and beach in the centre of Port Isaac, with its charming winding roads leading down to the sea. Moments away from cosy pubs with roaring fires, good food and live music to the exquisite Michelin stared Outlaws fish restaurant for a special treat. Or cook your own bought fresh from the fish cellars yards from your door. Sea views of the harbour from the sitting room and main bedroom you can lie and listen to the waves

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Chalet in Cornwall
5 out of 5 average rating, 63 reviews

Sunny Chalet with parking & patio

This beautiful little chalet is situated at the top of our sunny garden with delightful views. Providing all you need for a perfect stay in Port Isaac. With private access and your own private garden, this chalet is completely self contained holiday hideaway with easy stroll down the road to the charming village and beach. PLEASE NOTE there are 3 flights of steps to reach the chalet but It is certainly worth the climb! Sadly this property is completely unsuitable for disabled access. NO PETS

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The kitchen area features dark cabinetry complemented by a white countertop, offering a sleek cooking space. A dining table, surrounded by black wooden chairs, is seen next to a decorative radiator. Natural light enters through a window, illuminating the modern, vintage-inspired decor.
Home in Cornwall
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 45 reviews

Charming harbourside cottage. Luxury renovation.

Adorable coastal cottage perfectly located, providing blend of comfort, privacy and proximity to the harbour front of Port Isaac on the Cornish coast. Highlights: - Charming Grade II-listed cottage, sympathetically renovated to preserve original features. - Coastal vintage décor with all mod cons, the perfect combination of character and comfort. - Original fireplace with log burner - Beautiful location in a historic fishing village - The perfect base to explore the rugged beauty of Cornwall.

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Rocky shorelines are presented, with calm blue waters stretching into the distance. The landscape features cliffs on either side, and several figures can be seen exploring the tide pools, creating a serene and inviting coastal scene.
Home in Port Isaac
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 105 reviews

Carnawn, Port Gaverne, Port Isaac. Sea View

Carnawn has lovely sea views and overlooks the beautiful cove of Port Gaverne where you can swim, paddle board, kayak or just chill on the beach. It is an excellent base to cover other areas of Cornwall. Picturesque Port Isaac Harbour is a short 10 minute walk up the steep hill home of fictitious Doc Martin and the Fisherman's Friends. Parking for 2 cars only Pop's Place is an Annexe to Carnawn with a separate entrance. Maximum 2 dogs. £5 per night per dog please add to your booking.

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A coastal view features a tranquil harbor surrounded by lush greenery and charming homes perched on hills. Several boats are anchored in the calm water, and clouds drift overhead, providing a serene backdrop to the idyllic scene.
Bungalow in Cornwall
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 221 reviews

A delightful home near the sea & off road parking

Stepping Stone is a spacious bungalow featuring light-filled rooms and a comfortable, home-like atmosphere. There is off road parking, a private patio and garden. Port Isaac harbour is an approximately 10-15 minute walk down hill and there is a Co-op which is less than a 5 minutes walk away. Stepping Stone is an ideal base for exploring the beauty of North Cornwall. Please see property description for layout. The South-West Coast Path offers walkers plenty of opportunities to explore the area.

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A long balcony extends along the side of the bungalow, offering unobstructed views of the ocean, village, and hills. The space features a wooden decking and glass railings, with greenery and pots of plants adding natural elements to the scene.
Home in Cornwall
4.84 out of 5 average rating, 38 reviews

Gully View, Port Isaac

Spend the day watching the boats in the harbour with stunning views over the ocean, village and valley. Spacious bungalow, sleeping 6, with log burner and long balcony overlooking the view. Gully View enjoys a quiet location at the top of the hill, with a pretty hillside garden in addition to the terrace connected to the house. Snuggle up by the log burner on colder days and store your watersports and beach kit in the separate utility. Gully View also enjoys its own driveway for easy parking

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A serene coastal view captures a vibrant sky transitioning through shades of pink and purple. The gentle waves reflect the colors, while distant cliffs form the horizon, creating a peaceful scene that invites relaxation and contemplation.
Apartment in Cornwall
5 out of 5 average rating, 40 reviews

Signal Field Studio, Port Isaac,sea view,parking

Former artist's sea front studio stylishly converted in 2023 to a self contained ensuite studio apartment with adjacent, gated free on-site parking, EV charger, very quiet away from visitor/traffic noise, amazing views around Port Isaac Bay , Tregardoc and Trebarwith towards Tintagel Castle and beyond to Hartland Point on a clear day. Situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and Heritage Coast the South West long distance coast path passes through our land with direct access to it.

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A cozy seating area features two turquoise sofas and a small side table. A neutral blanket drapes over one sofa, while a wooden sliding door leads to a bedroom in the background. Soft lighting is provided by wall-mounted sconces, enhancing the rustic charm.
Cottage in Port Isaac
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 86 reviews

Beautiful 2 bed, Grade 2 Fisherman's Cottage

Sumptuous beds wrapped in Egyptian cotton linen and luxurious bedspreads await, lulling you to sleep after a day of sea air, and coaxing you to savour lazy mornings with a fine coffee and a chapter of your book. The natural light upstairs transports the changes brought by the seasons and combined with the sounds of the salty sea, embodies the very essence of coastal living that’s good for the soul. Below deck, the light filled kitchen is an idyllic setting for preparing indulgent feasts.

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A light and airy studio flat is shown, featuring a cozy living area with a gray sofa and small round table. A staircase leads up to the mezzanine bedroom, where a double bed with patterned bedding is nestled under a sloped ceiling, accentuated by velux windows.
Apartment in Cornwall
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 229 reviews

Sea Glimpses Studio, Port Isaac (great location)

This gorgeous, light, airy studio flat, (which is above The Peapod with it’s own entrance) is central to Port Isaac and Port Gaverne making it easy to plan your visit. The studio flat, with a double bed, has been recently refurbushed to a high standard with a brand new kitchen and bathroom and furnishings. Step out of the door into a lovely courtyard which has two popular cafes serving delicious lunches, cream teas & crab sandwiches. Everything in Port Isaac is within walking distance.

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A painted depiction of The Boathouse showcases its charming exterior. Blue shutters frame expansive glass doors, while the surrounding area includes potted plants. The artwork captures the essence of the cabin's quaint character, set against a light blue sky with hints of flying birds.
Cabin in Cornwall
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 329 reviews

The old Boathouse Port Isaac Sleeps 2 Sea view

A unique and pretty holiday home the Old Boathouse is located at the top of Port Isaac Village perfect for a romantic getaway yet within 5 minutes walk of the historic village and harbour with its quaint white washed cottages, galleries and cafes as well as Michelin star restaurants. It has the added benefit of parking and sea views over the rooftops from the mezzanine bedroom. It is very close to the South West coastal path and so is an ideal base for walking holidays. Driveway parking

Top Guest favourite
A cozy living area is highlighted by a vibrant orange sofa paired with a plush blue cushion. A small wooden table sits nearby, complemented by a vase of yellow flowers. Natural light enters through a nearby doorway, illuminating the space and creating a warm ambiance.
Cottage in Cornwall
5 out of 5 average rating, 22 reviews

The Cottage

Charming 2-bedroom cottage in the heart of Port Isaac, just steps from the harbour and beach. Ideal for a romantic retreat or family escape. Enjoy a cozy living room with a stone fireplace, a fully equipped kitchen, and very comfortable sleeping arrangements. Walk to cafés, shops, and Nathan Outlaw’s Fish Kitchen in seconds. A perfect base to explore Cornwall’s stunning coast and relax in comfort. Pet policy- Small dogs are welcome please use dog blankets provided to cover rugs.

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Home in Cornwall
5 out of 5 average rating, 12 reviews

Rosemary Cottage Port Isaac

Steeped in history and romance, this quirky Grade II listed cottage, built we're told in the seventeenth century for local fishermen, sits in a premiere position in Old Port Isaac, just a stones throw from the beach and harbour. This luxury retreat embraces both old and new..exposed beams, original slate floors, super thick walls and a wonderful Inglenook fireplace, complete with cloam oven, the latter used by fishermen’s wives to cook.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Port Isaac?

    Port Isaac has stays in its historic center, near the harbor, and tucked along coastal paths. Many visitors choose cottages, apartments, or locally rooted guesthouses for a distinct village experience.

  • What are the best things to do in Port Isaac with kids?

    Families often explore the picturesque harbor, try crabbing along the quay, and walk coastal paths with sea views. The village has ice cream shops, small galleries, and opportunities to join boat tours.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Port Isaac?

    Explore the winding streets and historic harbor, join a guided boat trip, or walk the coastal path for scenic views. Visits to local galleries, seafood restaurants, and filming locations are frequently suggested.

  • How is the weather in Port Isaac?

    Port Isaac has cool winters around 41–49°F (5–9°C) and mild summers with highs near 66°F (19°C). Rain is common year-round, so bring layers and a waterproof jacket for outdoor explorations.

  • When is the best time to visit Port Isaac?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended, with milder temperatures and village festivals creating a lively atmosphere. Winter sees fewer visitors and cooler, wetter weather.

  • What are the best places to visit in Port Isaac?

    Port Isaac has a charming harbor, historic village streets, and scenic spots along the South West Coast Path. Filming locations from local television productions are also frequently suggested for exploration.

  • What are some hiking trails in Port Isaac?

    Port Isaac is near stretches of the South West Coast Path, with cliffside walks showcasing sea views and local wildlife. Trails around the village let you explore rugged coastline and green landscapes.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Port Isaac?

    Families can try crabbing in the harbor, explore local shops and ice cream parlors, or join a coastal boat trip. Walking the quay and attending village music performances are frequently suggested.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Port Isaac?

    Visitors often explore nearby fishing villages, visit sandy beaches, or discover Cornwall’s gardens and castles. Many choose nature reserves, historic sites, and locally rooted markets for day excursions.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Port Isaac?

    Port Isaac has a selection of pet friendly cottages and apartments, particularly near the harbor and coastal trails. Many stays make it easy to enjoy walks with your dog around the village and seaside paths.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Port Isaac?

    Wear comfortable shoes for steep streets, bring layers for changing weather, and sample local seafood from village eateries. Early mornings often provide quieter harbor views, and tide times affect some activities.

  • What is Port Isaac known for?

    Port Isaac is known for its historic fishing harbor, winding village lanes, and scenery featured in British television dramas. Locally caught seafood and vibrant cultural traditions shape the village’s character.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Port Isaac?

    Port Isaac has tucked-away alleyways with local art, quiet corners of the harbor, and lesser-known coastal viewpoints. Exploring the village’s historic church and traditional workshops is frequently suggested.

  • What are the best foods to try in Port Isaac?

    Locally caught fish, traditional Cornish pasties, creamy ice cream, and village-baked cakes are frequently suggested. Seafood dishes, including crab and lobster, are popular in harbor restaurants.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Port Isaac?

    Pack comfortable walking shoes, layered clothing for changing temperatures, and a waterproof jacket. A camera, reusable bag for shopping, and sun protection are helpful for village strolls and coastal walks.

  • What is the nightlife in Port Isaac like?

    Port Isaac has a low-key nightlife, with pubs hosting live music, village social gatherings, and cozy waterfront venues. Evenings often center around local food, music, and relaxed community settings.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Port Isaac?

    Port Isaac often hosts music performances by local groups and celebrates village traditions with food and maritime festivals. Seasonal events, including summer concerts and markets, are frequently suggested.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Port Isaac?

    Many vacation rentals in Port Isaac welcome families, including cottages and apartments near the harbor or along village streets. Spaces with kitchens and outdoor areas are frequently suggested for family stays.

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