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St. Mary's

With its air and sea links to the mainland, St Mary’s is likely to be your first stop on Scilly.

It is the biggest and most populated island and, with its shops, school and hospital, it is the hub of Scillonian life. Yet outside the hustle and bustle of Hugh Town, St Mary’s still has its fair share of dreamy beaches, complete with white sand, tranquil waters and stunning seascapes.

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Bryher

Bryher island, the Isles of Scilly. Located off the coast of Cornwall Bryher is a rugged yet deeply beautiful island — the perfect place to enjoy a taste of untamed Scilly.

Explore its rocky coves, laze on its sandy beaches or hike up one of its small granite hills for some of the best views on the islands. Its fame has spread far and wide: the luxurious Hell Bay hotel has won many an award, while Jamie Oliver voted the diminutive Fraggle Rock Bar “Best British Boozer”

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St. Martin's

Crystal clear waters, idyllic beaches and a prevailing sense of calm make St Martins a delight.

Lots of wonderful sandy beaches, along with the island’s famous flower fields, can be found on the sheltered south side of the island, while in the rockier north you can follow coastal paths along heathery cliff tops and look out over the stunningly beautiful seascape.

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St Agnes

On the most southwesterly edge of the Isles of Scilly, St Agnes is totally unspoilt and astonishingly peaceful.

This is an island of wonderful contrasts, from rocky outcrops on its exposed west side to paradise beaches in its more sheltered coves; the tranquillity of the sandbar between St Agnes and Gugh is particularly magical.

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Tresco

This sub-tropical gem is the second-largest of the Islands, and the only one to be privately owned.

Tresco has a little bit of everything, from dramatic rocky outcrops and romantic castles to secluded sandy beaches and, of course, the famous Abbey Gardens, which were established by Augustus Smith in the 1830s. This horticultural paradise now showcases 20,000 exotic species, many of which cannot be grown anywhere else in Britain.

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