Tucked away in the heart of St Ives, Bamaluz Beach is a hidden gem that reveals its sandy charms at low tide. This small, sheltered cove sits between the bustling harbour and popular Porthgwidden Beach, offering a tranquil escape from the summer crowds. Dog-friendly year-round, Bamaluz welcomes four-legged friends to romp in the shallows and explore the rocky outcrops. There’s no lifeguard cover here, and facilities are limited – you’ll need to pop to nearby Porthgwidden for toilets and refreshments. But what Bamaluz lacks in amenities, it more than makes up for in character and seclusion.
At low tide, Bamaluz transforms into a playground of golden sand and fascinating rock pools. Children and adults alike delight in discovering tiny sea creatures in the crystalline pools left behind by the retreating tide. The beach’s sheltered position, nestled beneath high stone walls, creates a suntrap on calm days – perfect for lounging with a good book. As the tide rises, the sand slowly disappears, leaving a picturesque scene of waves lapping against weathered granite. Brave swimmers might venture in for a refreshing dip, but beware of submerged rocks and always check conditions before taking the plunge.
While not suitable for surfing, Bamaluz offers other seaside pleasures in abundance. Beachcombers will relish hunting for sea glass and pretty shells along the shoreline. Photographers are drawn to capture the interplay of light on water and stone, especially beautiful during the golden hours of sunrise and sunset. History buffs can ponder the centuries of maritime heritage embodied in the old fishermen’s cellars and boathouses that line the beach. For those seeking a quieter slice of St Ives life, away from the ice cream shops and art galleries, Bamaluz Beach provides a little pocket of peace in this bustling Cornish town. Just remember to time your visit with the tides to fully appreciate this charming cove’s natural beauty.