Five Perfect Days in the Scilly Isles (Britain's worst kept secret)
At this point, it is cliche to say that the Scilly Isles is perhaps the UK’s worst kept secret when it comes to holiday destinations. The explosion of articles praising them as the “ultimate” staycation destination written due to covid enforced travel restrictions in 2020 really was the final nail in the coffin. Their reputation for clear seas and white sand beaches is thoroughly earned, however. Set 28 miles off the Cornish coast in the far southwest of England. (45 km for those of you who use a measurement system not invented by a drunk mathematician). The Scilly Isles are strictly speaking on a longitude that classifies them as subtropical, and the giant palm trees really help to sell the image. A splattering of islands, ranging from rocky outcrops to lush green fields fringed with white sand beaches. 5 of which are inhabited (by humans, if you’re counting the bird population I imagine that number would be considerably higher). They're easily accessible by plane and helicopter,...