Porthcurno is a small coastal village located in the district of Cornwall, England. Situated on the western tip of the county, Porthcurno is known for its stunning natural beauty, with its golden sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters. The village is also home to the famous Minack Theatre, an open-air amphitheater carved into the cliffs overlooking the sea. Porthcurno is a popular destination for tourists and beachgoers, offering a peaceful and picturesque setting for relaxation and outdoor activities. The South West Coast Path runs through the village, providing opportunities for scenic walks along the rugged coastline. The area is also rich in history, with the nearby Porthcurno Telegraph Museum showcasing the village's role in international communications during the 20th century.