When it comes to summer holiday destinations, the Isles of Scilly are just waiting to be discovered. If it’s a location with crystal-clear waters, pristine beaches and open spaces that you’re after, then keep on reading for a guide to some of the things you can do on a summer day trip to the Isles of Scilly.
Take in the spectacular scenery
A summer holiday to the Isles of Scilly is guaranteed to be full of scenery unlike anywhere else. Whether it be a coastal walk that overlooks the archipelago, a boat trip that looks out for seals, or an alfresco dinner that faces the crystal-clear waters – the islands have it all.
Pristine beaches
The Isles of Scilly are home to some of the most beautiful beaches in the UK. Whether you prefer secluded coves or expansive stretches of sand, you’ll find the perfect spot to relax and soak up the sun. From the island of St Martin’s, famed for its beautiful beaches, to the rugged coastline of Bryher, there’s plenty to explore and enjoy.
See the wildlife of the islands
The Isles of Scilly are a haven for wildlife enthusiasts. Seals are a common sight around the shores, and the Scillonian III ferry crossing is often accompanied with sightings of dolphins, puffins, and other bird and marine life. In fact, the Isles of Scilly ferry crossing has been named as the most diverse ferry crossing in the UK.
If you are looking to see even more wildlife when on the islands, then you are in luck – guided wildlife tours and boat trips are one of the many things you can do.
Tresco Abbey Gardens is another way to experience the natural world of the islands. These gardens are home to thousands of exotic plants from all over the world. Wander through them and feel the worries of the mainland drift away.
Be involved in the many outdoor activities
For those who love outdoor activities, a summer holiday on the Isles of Scilly offers endless possibilities. The waters around the islands are perfect in the summer for kayaking, paddle boarding, wild swimming, and coasteering.
You can even discover the islands on horseback with St Mary’s Riding Centre.
Cycling is another popular way to explore, with bike hire available on St Mary’s and Tresco.
Explore the rich history and culture
An Isles of Scilly summer holiday means more daylight and more time to explore a rich history that dates back thousands of years. From Bronze Age burial chambers on St Mary’s and the ancient ruins on Tresco, to the islands’ museums and galleries which offer fascinating insights into the local history. Don’t miss a visit to the iconic Star Castle on St Mary’s, a well-preserved 16th-century fortress with stunning views over the archipelago – now home to a 4* hotel!
Discover delicious local cuisine
The Isles of Scilly’s restaurants and cafes serve up fresh, seasonal produce, with seafood being an obvious highlight. Enjoy freshly caught seafood either as a takeaway on the beach, alfresco on the many restaurants’ outdoor seating, or cosy up inside. Sample the famous Troytown ice cream for a cooling snack that is a must try on your visit to the islands. For wine lovers, St Martin’s vineyard has a popular, self-guided walk around its five acres and summer is the best time to experience it – with a wine tasting experience to enjoy in the stunning scenery.
A summer holiday on the Isles of Scilly is a magical experience that offers something for everyone. Whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation, or a bit of both, these beautiful islands provide the perfect setting for an unforgettable summer getaway. So, pack your bags, hop on Scillonian III or board a Skybus flight, and get ready to discover the Isles of Scilly this summer. You won’t regret it!
Summer offers more opportunities to spend longer on the Isles of Scilly with our longer day trips – see our blog to find out which days you can spend even longer on the islands here or consult the timetable below.
Date | Time on the islands |
17th August | 7 hours 45 minutes |
21st August | 5 hours 30 minutes |
31st August | 7 hours 45 minutes |
19th September | 5 hours 45 minutes |
20th September | 5 hours |
19th October | 5 hours |