Stunning Photos of the Isles of Scilly, UK

Explore the Isles of Scilly

The Isles of Scilly offer a unique blend of history, natural beauty, and serene beaches. This group of islands, located off the southwestern coast of Britain, presents a captivating escape for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike.

Discover the Islands

Tresco Island

Tresco island: The car-free island of Tresco is one of the highlights of the Isles of Scilly, off the southwest coast of Britain.
Tresco island: The car-free island of Tresco is one of the highlights of the Isles of Scilly, off the southwest coast of Britain.

St. Martin’s

St. Martin's: One of five inhabited islands of the Isles of Scilly, St. Martin's is a great place to hire kayaks to explore the surrounding waters.
St. Martin’s: One of five inhabited islands of the Isles of Scilly, St. Martin’s is a great place to hire kayaks to explore the surrounding waters.

St. Mary’s

St. Mary's: A 10-mile hike skirts the coast of St. Mary's island, taking in beautiful sea views and wildlife including golden gorse bushes.
St. Mary’s: A 10-mile hike skirts the coast of St. Mary’s island, taking in beautiful sea views and wildlife including golden gorse bushes.

St. Agnes

St. Agnes: The mile-wide island of St. Agnes lies at the southwestern tip of the Scillies.
St. Agnes: The mile-wide island of St. Agnes lies at the southwestern tip of the Scillies.

A Rich Historical Experience

Bishop Rock Lighthouse

Bishop Rock Lighthouse: This isolated beacon warns ships off treacherous rocks on which HMS Association, a ship carrying gold, foundered in 1707.
Bishop Rock Lighthouse: This isolated beacon warns ships off treacherous rocks on which HMS Association, a ship carrying gold, foundered in 1707.

Abbey Gardens

Abbey Gardens: Tresco island is home to Abbey Gardens, where over 3,500 different plant species from all five of the world's Mediterranean climate regions grow.
Abbey Gardens: Tresco island is home to Abbey Gardens, where over 3,500 different plant species from all five of the world’s Mediterranean climate regions grow.

Nature at Its Finest

Aeoniums of Spring

Aeoniums: Yellow and purple aeoniums are one of the signs of spring in the Scillies.
Aeoniums: Yellow and purple aeoniums are one of the signs of spring in the Scillies.

St. Martin’s Beaches

Par Beach: One of the idyllic strips of sand on St. Martin's island.
Par Beach: One of the idyllic strips of sand on St. Martin’s island.

Discovering Hugh Town

Hugh Town: The pint-sized capital of St. Mary's, Hugh Town, has churches, restaurants, cafes and pubs.
Hugh Town: The pint-sized capital of St. Mary’s, Hugh Town, has churches, restaurants, cafes, and pubs.

Experience the Scenic Beauty

St. Mary’s Coastal Path

On the rocks: The St. Mary's coastal path also takes in the island's craggy scenery.
On the rocks: The St. Mary’s coastal path also takes in the island’s craggy scenery.

Plan Your Visit

To make the most of your visit to the Isles of Scilly, consider exploring various outdoor activities, such as hiking, kayaking, and taking in the breathtaking views. The vibrant culture and stunning natural landscapes make it a destination worth experiencing.


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