Port Isaac, a charming fishing village on the north Cornwall coast in England, is known for its picturesque setting and historic port. With a population of 721, this quaint village has a rich history dating back to Celtic origins. Once a thriving port for trade and pilchard fishing, Port Isaac now relies on tourism as its main economic driver. Famous for being the backdrop of the TV series Doc Martin and home to the sea-shanty singing group Fisherman's Friends, this coastal gem offers visitors a glimpse into traditional Cornish life with its narrow streets, listed buildings, and stunning coastal walks along the South West Coast Path.