One charming little fishing village in the UK is so stunning it's been likened to a Greek island, boasting whitewashed cottages and azure waters. Unlike Cornwall's bustling hotspots, it's stayed largely under the tourism radar, offering a far more tranquil and laid-back atmosphere than other coastal destinations in the county during the summer months.
Travellers can anticipate independent retail outlets, characterful pubs and, naturally, fish and chips, all without the crowds and chaos of many seaside getaways, reports the Express . As you make your way into the village, local boutiques selling crafts and artwork line the peaceful road that winds down towards the harbour.
Upon reaching the waterfront and glancing back, you'll spot white dwellings ascending the picturesque verdant hills