Cornwall has been a popular holiday destination for tourists for many years, and is classed as one of the best areas of the UK to holiday whether that's from a few days to a couple of weeks.
In the past ten years however, Cornwall has more to offer than the sun, sea and sand.
Sure you can relax and the beach and go for a dip in the sea but there are more activities that you can take part in whether you're going as a family or just with your loved one.
With plenty of surfboarding competitions being held there, windsurfing, jet skiing and much, much more Cornwall has really taken off in recent years, but it's not just the sea, sand and sun that tourists come for anymore.
The World Heritage site of the Eden Project is a massive global garden that attracts people from all over the world to see the many species of plant life that are all kept in domes that are set to emulate a certain temperature from Mediterranean to tropical climates.
Other aspects are also appealing such as the architecture and unspoilt maritime scenery, so if you are taking a trip there anytime soon be sure to check out the Tate Modern Gallery in St Ives and the Minack Open-Air Theatre that is carved out of the cliffs, just a few examples of the fine structures that Cornwall has to offer its visitors.
If history is your forte then you will be interested in the birthplace of King Arthur, giving you the opportunity to see the ruins of Tintagel Castle where he resided.