THERE’s a beach in the UK that people often compare to the Maldives – and it has just been named one of the UK’s cleanest too.
Porthmeor Beach in Cornwall was recently awarded a Blue Flag status and is often thought to be one of the best beaches in England.
Near to St Ives, the beach is a crescent shape and features pale, soft sand.
The spot is ideal for families as well as budding surfers.
Thanks to being west facing it also is a great spot for watching the sunset.
On some days, visitors even spot dolphins.
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For the little ones, head to the west end of the beach and you’ll find rock pools with creatures in.
Along the beach you can also join the South West Coast Path, where you can head on to the top of cliffs and see amazing views of the beach below.
One recent visitor said: “The best sand I’ve stepped on to date.
“It’ll give the Maldives a run for their money. The water is so clear and pure.
“The pictures won’t do it justice – would definitely recommend a visit if you’re ever in the area.”
Another person added: “This beach is absolutely stunning, on a hot day you could imagine you were in the Maldives or somewhere far more exotic!
The beach backs onto St Ives town, where you can head to the Tate St Ives gallery from £14 per person.
And at the end of the beach you can explore The Island, which is a small park with a chapel.
There are a number of other beaches nearby as well, including Porthgwidden Beach and Bamaluz Beach.
Head to the harbour and you will see the town’s historic lighthouse, too.
Across the streets that sit back from the beaches there are a number of places to grab a bite to eat, from cafes to pubs.
Make sure to head to Pedn Olva, which recently reopend.
The pub overlooks Porthminster Beach with a rooftop bar that has views of the sea.
Inside, visitors can cosy up in ‘snug’ areas or check in to one of the 27 bedrooms that all have sea views (rooms cost from £185 a night).
