What to do around the area...

 
Weather permitting, a continental lifestyle flourishes with tables and chairs on the cobbled streets.

Both a working harbour and a tourist attraction, boats are chartered all year round for sea angling and scuba diving, and the best quality fish on menus in the local restaurants.

The Sutton Harbour Marina and Queens Anne's Battery Marina add to the atmosphere, and pleasure cruises and water taxis ply for trade.

On Plymouth Hoe are monuments to Sir Francis Drake and the Spanish Armada, The Royal Air Force and Royal Navy.
Plymouth Sound with Drakes Island
Plymouth's Barbican Smeatons Tower lighthouse and a putting green are open in the season. Warships and internationally ferries are regular sights in Plymouth Sound, which is bordered by the County of Cornwall. The City Centre is modern and there are large department stores, shops and a daily local market. About 15 minutes from Casa Mia is club land at Union Street, and the same distance for the  Warner Village complex with 16 screens, ten-pin bowling, two night clubs, and fast food outlets.  The Marine Biological Association is a short walk through parkland. The National Marine Aquarium, Plymouth Gin factory and Barbican Theatre are all very close to us, and also the art gallery of the late artist Robert Lenkiewicz.
Gipsy Moth Returns to Plymouth

On 27 May 2007,40 years to the day that Gipsy Moth IV first sailed into the historic maritime City of Plymouth, following her first solo circumnavigation , Gipsy Moth once more was welcomed back to the city, completing her second global voyage.

Returning to rapturous applause and celebrations, Gipsy Moth was greeted by a flotilla of over 100 vessels as she sailed into Plymouth Sound and docked at West Hoe Pier. The weather was perfect with great visibility a stiff breeze to fill the Moth’s sails and sunshine in abundance to add to the magic of the moment.
Plymouth Sound
Plymouth Hoe A two minute walk and you will enjoy this glorious view.