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<font color='#000080'>We've got a holiday home in North Cornwall, which we always used to go to for surfing, yet alas did not really think about the diving opportunities at the time.
I can reccomend Looe Divers, but they're a bit out of the way for you. They are very good, especially knowledgable about Deep Wrecks and sites in the area. I did a drysuit course with them a while back and they were very good.
Now, as for stuff to occupy teenagers. Go to Polzeath Beach and rent out wetsuits and surfboards/bodyboards. Tell them to teach themselves (it's all very self-explanatory at the beginning) and sit down in your deck-chair for at least 2 hours of peace. It's one of the best places for a beginner, and can produce some very reasonable waves all year round. You'll have them wanting to go back day after day.
Blackwater, near Newquay is a fair drive, but has a Quad-Biking centre that keeps things interesting. They've got a jump about half way round the track that I took off, and got one of the best photos my dad has ever managed. Made me look dead adventurous, like. He's yet to get a decent one of me diving. Always makes me look fat and out of practice. I wonder why?
Eden Project is a fair distance away, but definitely worth it. It was still being built, and kept me as a spotty teenager entertained and fascinated for the day. Now it's finished, it's spectacular. Get them to watch the new bond movie (there's a whole big scene with it featuring heavily), and then take them there. Not a bad idea, eh? A quiet night in, and a good day out. The windows alone kept me fascinated for about an hour. You know there's 3 layers of plastic, with gas pumped into the gap in the middle? The science of it really is quite clever. And that's coming from me!
Newquay's pretty good for shops and stuff if you need a distraction, and is very safe to leave teenagers for the day. You could get a day's diving in that way.
Whatever anyone tries to tell you. AVOID FLAMBARDS. It's possibly the most over-rated theme park in the country. All the Cornish go on like it's Disneyland, mostly because they've never been to either. OK for 5 year-olds, useless for a teenager that's ever been anywhere more interesting than a condom factory. The Donkey Sanctuary is in a similar vein, as is the Seal Sanctuary. Of you want wildlife, go to the sea-life centre at Newquay.
As for more ideas, there are loads of tourist options around. I'd imagine pretty much all the hotels and B&Bs there will have a wadge of leaflets.