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The Sensational Isles of Scilly

Experience the spectacular beauty of the unspoilt Isles of Scilly, a true paradise of clear azure waters, white-sand beaches, Tresco Abbey gardens, and historic towns  

From £2,799 per person


Escape to the picturesque Isles of Scilly and enter an unspoilt world with a gentle climate, heavenly beaches and a relaxed pace of life.

Based on the main island of St Mary's, spend your days uncovering local treasures, admiring Tresco Abbey's sub-tropical gardens, and visiting the beautiful islands of St Agnes and St Martin's.    

While exploring this enchanting archipelago, there's plenty of time to unwind, soak up the peace and beauty, wander along idyllic white-sand beaches, and discover the islands' fascinating history and local arts. 

The itinerary for your journey
Unforgettable experiences

What’s included

Day 1 - By First Class rail to Cornwall

Your Isles of Scilly holiday begins at London Paddington railway station where you are welcomed by the Tour Manager in the First Class lounge before boarding the midday train to Bodmin, enjoying the comfort of our First Class seats.   

Take in the changing scenery from the train window as we travel from the suburbs of London through the rural West Country and into Cornwall's wild, open landscapes.     

On arrival in the late afternoon, we are transferred by coach to our unique accommodation, the Bodmin Jail Hotel, for an overnight stay and an evening meal. This four-star hotel occupies the iconic former 18th-century jail - one of Britain's first modern prisons - which has been tastefully renovated, blending the fascinating history of the building with modern comfort and elegance.

Day 2 - A scenic crossing from Penzance to St Mary’s

After an early breakfast, we transfer by coach to Penzance to join the ferry to the beautiful Isles of Scilly. Sailing along the Cornish coastline, our journey begins with views of quaint villages and the rugged cliffs of Land's End peninsula.   

After travelling west from Land's End, our ferry docks at St Mary's, the largest of the Scilly islands. Here, we transfer to historic Hugh Town and check in to our central townhouse hotel for seven nights. The rest of the afternoon is at leisure, and you are free to begin exploring.     

Hugh Town is the heart of St Mary's island and its unofficial capital, with eclectic shops, historic churches and characterful pubs. Find out more about the islands' maritime heritage and history at the new Isles of Scilly Cultural Centre and Museum or pop into one of the art galleries or craft studios. There are three beaches to discover in Hugh Town - Porthcressa Beach, Town Beach and Porthmellon Beach - known for their white sand and clear, turquoise waters. Dinner is served at our hotel tonight and each evening of our stay.

Day 3 - Discovering the hidden gems of St Mary’s Island

This morning we set out from our hotel in Hugh Town on a full-day guided walking tour of St Mary's, with the option of joining only half of the day's tour.

Our guide introduces us to the tiny island, which covers just over 6 square miles, telling us tales of its history and local legends. Wandering through the cobbled streets of the island's Old Town, the oldest settlement on the island, which appears to be untouched by time, we pass quaint cottages and granite houses from the Georgian and Victorian periods. 

  Our walking tour includes a visit to the historic church where the late British Prime Minister Sir Harold Wilson is buried, having spent many summers with his family on St Mary's. We also hear the story behind the unfinished fort of Harry's Walls and the secrets of the Lower Moors nature trail. At the end of the afternoon, we return to our hotel, where there's free time to relax before dinner. 

Day 4 - Tresco Abbey Garden, a botanical paradise

After breakfast this morning, we take a short walk down to the harbour for a boat trip to Tresco's world-famous Abbey Garden. With free entry included, there's a full day to enjoy this special place.   

Built in the early 19th century around a ruined Benedictine Abbey, this exceptional garden is a sanctuary for around 2,000 subtropical plants from Mediterranean climates around the world. Thanks to the warm weather of the Scilly Isles, exotic species from countries including Brazil, Myanmar, South Africa and New Zealand flourish here. There's plenty of time to wander through the winding paths at your own pace among towering palm trees and vibrant flower beds.     

Besides its stunning plant life, Abbey Garden is home to red squirrels, golden pheasants and some striking sculptures. While here, you could also visit the Valhalla Figurehead Museum to see its collection of preserved ship figureheads from 19th-century ships wrecked on Scilly's rocky shores, each with its own unique story and history. We sail back to St Mary's at the end of the afternoon, where there's time to relax before dinner. 

Day 5 - A free day in Hugh Town

With a day at leisure, you can continue exploring the Scilly Isles at your own pace today. You could catch a ferry from Hugh Town's harbour to the smallest Scilly Isle, Bryher - with a population of around 80, this untamed island was the setting of Michael Morpurgo's novel Why the Whales Came and is a pleasure to explore. Discover rocky coves, unwind on the tranquil sandy beaches of Rushy Bay, or climb the small granite hills and watch the Atlantic waves crash into Hell Bay. 

  If you prefer to stay on St Mary's, there's plenty to enjoy. Besides visiting the churches, galleries and cafés of Hugh Town, you could walk up Garrison Hill to the Star Castle, stroll along the Porthcressa promenade, or walk along one of the many pristine beaches.   

However you choose to spend the day, dinner is served at our hotel this evening. 

Day 6 - Experiencing the wild beauty of St Agnes

This morning, we walk down to the harbour to catch the boat to St Agnes, the most south-westerly of the Scilly islands at the very tip of the British Isles. We have a few hours to get to know this fascinating island. With nothing but 3,000 miles of Atlantic Ocean between here and America's shores, this remote outpost offers panoramic views, Bronze Age burial sites and the Bishop Rock lighthouse.   

The island is easy to explore on foot and the town is a short walk from the ferry port - here, you could visit the Pot Buoys Gallery, which features the work of a variety of local artists, including paintings, jewellery, ceramics and sculpture. The island's most popular pub is the Turks Head, with great views, a highly rated menu and a range of real ales. Other local favourites include Toy Town Ice Cream Farm, the popular Coastguards Café, and Covean Cottage, which serves pizzas, freshly baked cakes and scones.  

We sail back to St Mary's harbour in the afternoon, where you have time at leisure until dinner. 

Day 7 - Exploring the serene island of St Martin’s

Another day on the Scilly Isles brings a boat trip to another incredible island - St Martin's. Here, your day can be as busy or relaxed as you wish, with a choice of activities, from snorkelling or beachcombing to peaceful places to sit and soak up the scenery.   

This two-mile-long island has some of the best beaches in Europe - you might want to take a dip in the clear blue waters of Par Beach or stroll along the soft sands of Great Bay, Little Bay or Bread and Cheese Cove.     

St Martin's also has a great arts and crafts scene, with independent shops and galleries. You could lunch on local lobster at a pub garden with a beautiful view, such as the Seven Stones Inn, pick up a home baked pasty from the Island Bakery, or order a delicious cream tea from the tearooms. We sail back to St Mary's at the end of the afternoon with time to relax before dinner at our hotel. 

Day 8 - A final day in St Mary’s

Today is our last full day on peaceful St Mary's island, and you are free to enjoy it as you please. You could decide to simply make the most of the island's gentle pace of life, where nature runs wild and time slows down, and take a final leisurely stroll along one of the island's picturesque beaches, such as Porthcressa or Old Town Bay.    

One option is to take a boat trip around the island to spot some of the abundant marine life, including seals and dolphins. Alternatively, you might like to walk along the stunning coastline, visit an archaeological site, or follow a nature trail. Today is also your last chance to enjoy lunch at one of St Mary's highly rated eateries - ranging from fresh crab sandwiches at the Tanglewood Kitchen Company to traditional dishes at the Star Castle Dining Room, Hugh Town offers a great choice of dining.    

  This evening, we enjoy the final dinner of the tour at our hotel restaurant. 

Day 9 - Homeward bound

Our tour of the beautiful Scilly Isles has taken us from characterful Penzance on the Cornish coast to our Hugh Town base on the main island of St Mary's. From here, we experienced the island's culture, history and legends on guided tours, and discovered the glorious Mediterranean gardens of Tresco Abbey on a full day excursion, before exploring the idyllic remote islands of St Martin's and St Agnes.  

After breakfast, we transfer to the airport to board a flight to Land's End, where we drive back to Penzance station. There is time in Penzance to find lunch independently, before we board our train to London Paddington, travelling in First Class. On arrival into London, your holiday draws to a close and you are free to continue your journey home. 

Please Note

Please note: we have an 8 day departure on 12/06 which travels home on day 8 and has one less free day.

Classic collection

Our Classic range is what we're known for. Enjoy curated moments with plenty of inclusions. Centrally located hotels, premium travel options and engaging group tours with a seasoned expert are included. You'll be in groups with an average of 20-25 travellers and a maximum of 30*. *Scandinavian and Worldwide tours are on average 30-35 and a maximum of 40.

If your tour is marked as Small Group, enjoy a more immersive holiday experience, exploring with a like-minded group of just 22 travellers on average.

Departure Dates
2 April 2027From £2,799
21 April 2027From £2,999
10 May 2027From £3,199
24 May 2027From £3,299
9 June 2027From £3,299
23 June 2027From £3,299
14 July 2027From £3,299
2 August 2027From £3,199
16 August 2027From £3,098
1 September 2027From £3,299
15 September 2027From £3,199
29 September 2027From £2,999

All prices are per person and assume full occupancy of the room.
Please always refer to the website for up-to-date prices and availability.

Trains
Hotels
St Mary’s Hall Hotel, Hugh Town
St Mary’s Hall Hotel, Hugh Town

Located in an elegant townhouse surrounded by Mediterranean gardens, this 4-Star hotel is in the heart of Hugh Town, near the beach. The hotel has a shared lounge, a bar and a restaurant that serves seasonal, local cuisine. Light and airy guest rooms are equipped with free Wi-Fi, flatscreen TV, desk, tea & coffee-making facilities, hairdryer and complimentary toiletries. 

The Atlantic Inn, St Mary's
The Atlantic Inn

Overlooking Hugh Town's harbour on St Mary's island, this 3-Star hotel is a haven of relaxation and coastal beauty. The hotel has an on-site restaurant, serving freshly prepared seasonal and classic meals with a contemporary twist, as well as a pub and a terrace with views across the bay to other islands. The comfortable guest rooms some with coastal views, and are equipped with a flatscreen TV, seating area, tea & coffee-making facilities, hairdryer and complimentary toiletries.

Bodmin Jail Hotel, Cornwall
Bodmin Jail Hotel, Cornwall

A truly unique accommodation, this 4-Star hotel blends fascinating history with modern luxury to provide an unforgettable experience. The 18th-century Bodmin Jail was one of Britain's earliest modern prisons and has now been lovingly restored and transformed into an elegant hotel, complete with a restaurant housed in the former chapel and a refined lounge bar. Each air-conditioned guest room balances the building's stunning original features with modern comfort, and comes equipped with free Wi-Fi, flatscreen TV, desk, minibar, tea & coffee-making facilities, hairdryer and complimentary toiletries.

Upgrades

We offer a selection of upgrades and 'add-ons' designed to help you make the most of your holiday - and make it even easier!

London Hotels
London hotels

Spending a night in London before your tour can make such a difference to the first day of your holiday - you can arrive in the capital in good time, relaxed and ready to join your Tour Manager the next morning. You may even want to take in a show on the West End or dine in one of London's famous restaurants. Perhaps on your return to London, you would like to break your journey with an overnight stay before continuing home.

We can book a wide range of hotels in central London or, for our holidays beginning with a flight, at Heathrow, Gatwick, or Manchester Airport for the night before or after your holiday. If you require a quote for single occupancy at any of the hotels, please contact us on 01904 734 805.

UK rail connections
UK train tickets

Buying tickets for UK train services can be a tricky business - there are so many fares to choose from, each with different rules and restrictions. As you are connecting with an international departure, we strongly recommend that you book a fully flexible ticket to ensure that should the departure times for your holiday change, your rail ticket can allow for these changes.

We can book fully-flexible UK rail tickets from your local station to join your holiday whether this be a European holiday from St Pancras or a UK holiday. The prices are competitive and tickets are not restricted to a particular train or time of day, and in most cases offer you a free choice of routes.

For an up to date quote from your local station, please ask one of our Tour Advisors.

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