Major 2026 Events Putting Cornwall on the Staycation Map
Cornwall is shaping up to be one of the UK’s most exciting staycation destinations in 2026, with a packed calendar of festivals, coastal celebrations and cultural events drawing visitors throughout the year. From centuries-old traditions and world-famous shows to modern music gatherings and food celebrations, there’s something happening in every season to tempt holiday-makers to book a trip.
Spring & Early Summer Highlights
St Piran’s Day Celebrations (5 March) – Cornwall’s national day sees parades, flags and local festivities across the county, perfect for a cultural spring break.
Padstow Obby Oss (1 May) – A colourful traditional May Day parade that draws crowds to this historic fishing port each year.
Helston Flora Day (8 May) – Celebrate the arrival of spring with flower-filled dances and traditional Cornish music through the streets.
St Ives Food & Drink Festival (15–17 May) – A seaside feast with local produce, cookery demos and live music on the sand.
Mid-Summer & Summer Festivals
Royal Cornwall Show (4–6 June) – One of the UK’s oldest county shows, featuring agricultural displays, competitions and family entertainment.
Morvala Festival (25–28 June) – A four-day arts and music festival set against coastal views, blending live acts, workshops and wellness experiences.
Cornwall Folk Festival (27–31 August) – Traditional tunes, dancing and workshops transform Wadebridge into a lively cultural hub.
Autumn & Longer Seasonal Events
St Ives September Festival (12–26 September) – A long-running arts and music celebration bringing two weeks of performances and creative happenings to this iconic seaside town.
With so many standout experiences — traditional parades, food-centric gatherings, large-scale shows and creative festivals — 2026 is shaping up to be an exceptional year for Cornwall tourism. Whether visitors are planning a short spring break or a longer summer escape, the Duchy’s events calendar gives them plenty of reasons to explore the coast, culture and communities that make Cornwall unforgettable.









