Our Rooms
A home away from home at The Dolphin Tavern
Imagine waking to the bustle of a harbour, the scent of sea air and a choice of a full Cornish, Fish or continental breakfast.
Ideally located, with bay windows overlooking Penzance harbour and St Michael’s Mount, and designed with comfort and relaxation in mind, our accommodation is an inviting and cosy place to stay. Each room comes complete with digital tv, a sitting area and underfloor soundproofing, ensuring a peaceful night’s rest.
Room 1. The Longships
The Longships is the name given to a group of rocky islets situated approximately 11⁄4 miles (2 km) west of Land’s End, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The islets are marked by the Longships Lighthouse, the current structure being first lit in December 1873. The islets are very popular for recreational diving, the sea has clear water with prolific marine life and flora.
- King size bed.
- Modern walk-in shower with rainfall fitting, WC and sink.
- Extra blankets and pillows are available on request.
- A hairdryer can be found in your bedside cabinet and an iron and ironing board are available in your room if required – please just ask.
- Underneath your television is a tray providing hot beverages, sugars and biscuits, alongside some Cornish water. All of these items are complimentary and special arrangements and/or replenishing these items can be arranged with housekeeping at breakfast.
- Fresh milk is available from the bar downstairs – simply ask any member of staff for assistance.
- Fold out bed available on request. Additional supplement required for extra guest.
- Travel cot available on request.
- Our checkout time is 11am. You are welcome to leave your luggage with us in our office should you wish to explore. (Please note the office is not manned therefore any items are left at owners risk)
Tariff
£150 per room per night summer rate || £140 per room per night spring || £120 per room per night winter. Children under 3 stay free.
Room 2. Tater Du
Tater Du Lighthouse is Cornwall’s most recently built lighthouse. The construction of the lighthouse came out of the tragedy of losing a small Spanish coaster called the Juan Ferrer on 23 October 1963, on the nearby Boscawen Point, the vessel capsized with the loss of 11 lives. After the tragedy the Newlyn and Mousehole Fishermen’s Association put pressure on Trinity House for a lighthouse to be built, stating that similar tragedies could happen again. The lighthouse, built with concrete blocks, was first lit in July 1965.
- Family room – extra person £30
- King size bed + double sofabed.
- Modern walk-in shower with rainfall fitting, WC and sink.
- Extra blankets and pillows are available on request.
- A hairdryer can be found in your bedside cabinet and an iron and ironing board are available in your room if required – please just ask.
- Underneath your television is a tray providing hot beverages, sugars and biscuits, alongside some Cornish water. All of these items are complimentary and special arrangements and/or replenishing these items can be arranged with housekeeping at breakfast.
- Fresh milk is available from the bar downstairs – simply ask any member of staff for assistance.
- Travel cot available on request.
- Additional fold out bed available on request. Supplement required for extra guest.
- Our checkout time is 11am. You are welcome to leave your luggage with us in our office should you wish to explore. (Please note the office is not manned therefore any items are left at owners risk)
Tariff
£150 per room per night summer rate || £140 per room per night spring || £120 per room per night winter. Children under 3 stay free.
Room 3. Godrevy
Godrevy (Cornish: Godrevi, meaning small farms) is an area on the eastern side of St Ives Bay, West Cornwall, that faces the Atlantic Ocean. It is popular with both the surfing community and walkers. It is part owned by the National Trust, and offshore on Godrevy Island is a lighthouse maintained by Trinity House which is said to be the inspiration for Virginia Woolf’s novel To the Lighthouse. Godrevy lies within the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) and the South West Coast Path runs around the whole promontory.
- Double bed.
- Modern walk-in shower with rainfall fitting, WC and sink.
- Extra blankets and pillows are available on request.
- A hairdryer can be found in your bedside cabinet and an iron and ironing board are available in your room if required – please just ask.
- Next to your wardrobe is a tray providing hot beverages, sugars and biscuits, alongside some Cornish water. All of these items are complimentary and special arrangements and/or replenishing these items can be arranged with housekeeping at breakfast.
- Fresh milk is available from the bar downstairs – simply ask any member of staff for assistance.
- Travel cot available on request.
- Fold out bed available on request. Additional supplement required for extra guest.
- Our checkout time is 11am. You are welcome to leave your luggage with us in our office should you wish to explore. (Please note the office is not manned therefore any items are left at owners risk)