Our Newquay self-drive collection includes the Ferrari F8 Tributo (from £1,100/day), Lamborghini Huracan Evo (from £1,050/day), McLaren 720S (from £1,100/day), Porsche 911 GT3 RS (from £1,200/day), and the Porsche 911 Turbo S (from £850/day). Each vehicle is delivered to your Newquay address, hotel, or holiday property with a full orientation covering controls, driving modes, and Cornish route recommendations. Every hire includes comprehensive insurance, 150 miles per day, 24/7 roadside assistance, and a personal concierge who handles everything from delivery logistics to restaurant reservations along the coast. Newquay occupies a central position on Cornwall's north coast, placing you within 15 minutes of the B3276 coast road to Padstow, 20 minutes of the A39 Atlantic Highway, and under an hour from Bodmin Moor — a driving radius that covers the full spectrum of Cornish terrain, from tight clifftop lanes to open moorland straights. Cornwall has no Clean Air Zone, so there are no charges or restrictions anywhere in the county.
The B3276 north from Newquay to Padstow is 14.8 miles of clifftop driving above some of the most exposed Atlantic coastline in England. Leave Newquay via Porth and Watergate Bay, climbing to Mawgan Porth where the road narrows and the views open to the west — unbroken ocean to the horizon. The road threads through Bedruthan Steps (National Trust), where enormous sea stacks stand in the surf 200 feet below the road, before descending through St Merryn to Padstow harbour. The Ferrari F8 Tributo rewards precision on the tight sections between Mawgan Porth and Bedruthan, where the V8 pulls cleanly through second and third gear out of blind crests with the Atlantic on your left. This is not a motorway blast; it is 45 minutes of engaged, technical coastal driving that demands attention and rewards it in equal measure.
The A39 runs the length of Cornwall's north coast from Newquay through Wadebridge, Camelford, Bude, and onwards into Devon — 70 miles of varied carriageway that ranges from open dual sections to single-track through villages. The Lamborghini Huracan Evo's naturally aspirated V10 is at its most rewarding on the open stretches between Wadebridge and Camelford, where the road rises across open farmland with Atlantic glimpses. The section through Bude and beyond to Hartland offers longer sightlines and faster flowing bends. Combine with the A395 through Davidstow to reach Bodmin Moor for a contrasting landscape of granite tors and open heathland.
The A392 east from Newquay reaches Truro in 12 miles, but turning north-east on the A30 and then the A38 takes you across Bodmin Moor — Cornwall's only expanse of open moorland. The Porsche 911 GT3 RS thrives on the exposed, fast-flowing A30 sections between Bodmin and Launceston, where elevation and straight sightlines allow the car's track-bred suspension to work properly. The Eden Project (7 miles south of Bodmin via the A391) makes a natural stopping point, and the return via the A389 through Bodmin and Wadebridge completes a 60-mile circuit that covers coastal, moorland, and valley terrain in a single morning.
Cornwall has no Clean Air Zone. Every vehicle in our fleet operates without restriction across the entire county — from Newquay town centre and Truro to Penzance and the Lizard Peninsula. No charges, no detours, no compliance concerns. Collect from The Headland Hotel (TR7 1EW), drive through Newquay centre and out onto the B3276 without restriction.
The standout route from Newquay is the B3276 north to Padstow. Leave Newquay via Tower Road and Porth, climbing through Watergate Bay (2 miles) where the road runs high above the beach before turning inland briefly at Mawgan Porth (5 miles). The next section to Bedruthan Steps is the most dramatic — the road curves around clifftops with sheer drops to rocky coves below. At Porthcothan (10 miles), the terrain softens before the final descent through St Merryn into Padstow (14.8 miles). Allow 45 minutes at touring pace and stop at Bedruthan Steps for the view down to the sea stacks. The return via the B3274 through St Issey and the A39 to Wadebridge provides a faster inland alternative.
The A3075 south from Newquay reaches Perranporth in 8 miles — a quick coastal run to another surf beach with cliff walks. Continue on the B3285 through St Agnes for an extended 20-mile coastal circuit. The A3059 east from Newquay reaches St Columb Major in 6 miles, connecting to the A39 for the Atlantic Highway north or the A30 for Bodmin Moor and beyond.
Cornwall Airport Newquay (NQY) is 5 miles east of the town centre at TR8 4RQ, a 15-20 minute drive via the A3059. Airlines including Ryanair, Loganair, Aer Lingus, easyJet, and Skybus serve the airport, making it the primary arrival point for visitors hiring supercars in Cornwall. We deliver directly to the airport terminal or to hotels across Newquay and the surrounding coast.
Perranporth Airfield, 8 miles south of Newquay, hosts the Spitfire Circuit — a 3-mile blast circuit on the former wartime runway. Castle Combe circuit is 160 miles east for clients seeking a full track day during an extended Cornish hire.
Cornish coast weekends: The most popular booking in Newquay. Clients collect a Ferrari F8 Tributo or McLaren 720S on Friday afternoon, drive the B3276 to Padstow for dinner on Friday evening, explore the A39 Atlantic Highway on Saturday, and return Monday morning. Two-day hires from £1,900 with multi-day discount.
Boardmasters Festival arrivals: Boardmasters (5-9 August 2026, 50,000+ attendees) at Watergate Bay is Cornwall's largest festival. Clients book a Lamborghini Huracan Evo or Porsche 911 GT3 RS for the festival weekend — arriving at Watergate Bay in a supercar sets the tone for five days of surf, music, and coastal atmosphere.
Holiday property upgrades: Families and groups renting coastal properties around Newquay add a supercar day to their holiday. A Porsche 911 Turbo S for a day along the B3276 and through Bodmin Moor provides a contrast to beach days and coastal walks. Delivered to your holiday cottage or apartment.
Birthday and milestone celebrations: 30th, 40th, and 50th birthdays make up a significant share of Newquay bookings. The Ferrari F8 Tributo delivered to The Headland Hotel with a drive along the coast to Padstow and lunch at Paul Ainsworth's No. 6 is a recurring arrangement.
Surf and supercar combinations: Newquay attracts a younger, active demographic. Clients pair a morning surf session at Fistral Beach with an afternoon supercar run along the B3276 — two distinctly Cornish experiences in a single day.
"Hired the Ferrari F8 Tributo for a Saturday run along the B3276 to Padstow. Left from The Headland Hotel at 8am, through Watergate Bay and Mawgan Porth — the clifftop section above Bedruthan Steps with the morning sun on the Atlantic is something you carry with you. Lunch in Padstow, back via Wadebridge and the A39. Cornwall's best day out." — James, Fistral, TR7
"Booked the McLaren 720S for my husband's 40th. Delivered to our holiday cottage in Crantock with a full walkthrough. We drove the B3276 to Padstow, then the A39 to Bude and back across Bodmin Moor. He said the section above Bedruthan Steps in the McLaren was the highlight of his year." — Sarah, Crantock, TR8
"Used LuxuryCarHire.Club for a corporate reward day — three supercars from Watergate Bay Hotel through the B3276 and the Atlantic Highway. Our clients from Munich were genuinely stunned by the coastal scenery. Already rebooked for September." — Tom, Pentire, TR7
Brands We Feature
We deliver across Newquay and the wider Cornish coast: Fistral, Pentire, Porth, Towan, Narrowcliff, Trenance, Quintrell Downs, St Columb Minor, Crantock, Holywell Bay, Watergate Bay, Mawgan Porth, St Mawgan, St Columb Major, Wadebridge, and Padstow.
Airport collection and return available at Cornwall Airport Newquay (NQY, 5 miles, 15-20 minutes) for clients flying in for Cornish driving experiences.
We also serve nearby Plymouth, Exeter, and Truro.
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