Visiting Scilly in Summer

This article has been written by Scilly Escapes

November 27, 2024

Excursions

Summer on Scilly Isles can make you think you’re in the Caribbean. With some of the most amazing beaches in the UK, this tropical destination is right on your doorstep, and we’re here to help you find the perfect island properties on Scilly for your stay.


Spend your days boating and exploring the islands and your evenings watching amazing sunsets and star gazing.


There are few events during the summer as the islands themselves are bursting with activities and things to do.


Island Hopping


The favourite thing for visitors to do in Summer is island hop to all their beloved islands.


Tresco hosts the incredible Abbey Gardens, where you can browse plants & flowers from all over the world. They flourish here on the islands during the Summer months. Follow your stroll with an incredible lunch at The Ruin Cafe overlooking the beach with waterspouts nearby. Finish the day with an afternoon tipple at The New Inn before getting a tripper boat back to St Mary’s.

Outdoor seating area with wooden tables, benches, and potted red tulips. Scenic view in the background.

A day on Bryher includes a walk around the island with a pitstop on the beach for a sea swim. Enjoy lunch at Hellbay Hotel or Fraggle Rock and even play a round of mini golf.


St Agnes boasts the most rustic scenery, so it’s one to explore. Once you’ve walked around this island, the Coastguards Cafe is a great pitstop on the return. At the boat pick up/drop off, you’ll find the most scenic pub on the islands – The Turks Head.


St Martins may be one of the best islands on Scilly. Great Bay is the longest beach on the islands and is the place to relax in the sunshine. St Martins is home to many little eateries, with the best lunch view being Sevenstones Inn.


If you’re staying on an off-island and fancy visiting St Mary’s, you’ll be spoilt for choice. You can walk, eat, visit various beaches, explore galleries, and even rent a golf cart to explore the island!


Excursions


St Mary’s Boatmen association runs daily excursions to both the inhabited and uninhabited islands. You can spend the day on Samson – our largest uninhabited island. Take a picnic and swim in the crystal clear water surrounding it.


You can also do a wildlife excursion to visit our seal sanctuary and any puffins that may still be around from Spring.


If you like the idea of visiting the seals, you can go one step further and swim with them with Scilly Seal Snorkelling.


Watersports


If you’re looking for family-friendly fun, you can visit The Sailing Centre on Porthmellon beach. Here you can rent kayaks, paddle boards and sailing boats.


If you’d like to experience watersports on the off-islands, you can rent kayaks and paddle boards on Tresco, Bryher & St Martins.


If you fancy a little snorkel and swim, you can rent snorkels and masks along with lots of beach things from us via our booking extras –


Shopping


Every island comes alive with makers and creatives during the summer. All the galleries and small businesses are open and ready for your custom. You can see makers in work at Ratbags and visit honesty shops like Made on Scilly on St Mary’s and Middletown Barn on St Martins. All your gifts can be locally sourced, which can be rare in the current climate.


Gig Rowing


Gig Rowing is everywhere in the summer months. You’ll see people out practising daily, and the local gig club even do novice sessions where you could give it a go yourself.


The women’s racing is on a Wednesday and the men’s on a Friday. You can take a tripper boat out to watch the race – get ready to get competitive!


Evenings


If you don’t fancy dining out but don’t want to stay in, you can spend the evening barbecuing on the beach – make sure to clean up after yourself and ensure hot coals aren’t left on the beach.


The local takeaways are set up on Porthcressa and the surrounding areas – we can highly recommend the local fish & chips from The Galley.


A weather-dependent weekly Pimms & Prosecco pops up on Porthcressa, where you can get your summer tipple to enjoy the evening sunshine.


Take a walk to the Garrison to watch the incredible sunset. If you’re lucky, you may even see the green flash!


To conclude, summer in Scilly is incredible. June, July & August see the island flourish with people, which is as busy as the islands get. If you enjoy that holiday buzz, then this is the time to come.


Remember to check out our beautiful accommodation in the Isles of Scilly – there’s sure to be something that suits your travel requirements for the Summer months in Scilly.



We hope that we’ve provided all you need to know about visiting the Isles of Scilly in Summer,

View from a small plane flying over islands and turquoise water under an overcast sky.
By Scilly Escapes November 27, 2024
There are multiple ways to get to the Isles of Scilly, the most popular being air travel. When travelling to the Scilly Isles via plane, you can fly from Exeter, Newquay or Lands End. The Skybus is a 16-seater plane with a dog box. They allow up to 15kg of luggage per person and a small cabin bag each. In this article, we tell you how you can get to the Isles of Scilly by plane or helicopter and the pros and cons of each airport. Lands End Lands End Airport is a 20-minute drive from Penzance. This airport is the cheapest way to fly via air to the islands and is perfect for those getting the train to Penzance. The Isles of Scilly Travel company offer bus transfers from Penzance Train Station and car parking at Lands End Airport. How long is the flight? The flight is 15 minutes long, so ideal for making the most of your time on the islands. When can you fly? Flights are usually each hour Monday-Saturday. What does it cost? Flights are from £121.50 for a standard ticket, £91.25 for a child ticket, £27.25 for an infant ticket and £46.75 for a dog ticket. They also offer day trip returns discounted from the usual ticket prices. Newquay Newquay airport is 5 miles outside of Newquay central. This is the perfect option if you’re flying from the top of the country into Newquay and want to go straight to the islands. The Skybus flights line up with a lot of the UK domestic flights. Unfortunately, dogs are not permitted on flights from Newquay. Car parking is available at Newquay airport; you can book this directly through the airport. Please note there is airport security as usual at Newquay airport, so all liquids must be in a sealed clear bag. How long is the flight? The flight is 30 minutes long. When can you fly? Flights from Newquay are limited, with planes only flying Monday, Friday and Saturday. There are usually 1-2 flights on the days of flying. What does it cost? Flights range from £171.25 for a standard ticket to £128.50 for a child ticket and £44.00 for an infant ticket. Exeter Exeter Airport is located 6 miles outside of Exeter central. This airport is perfect if you want to avoid travelling down to Cornwall. Most UK airports fly to Exeter, so it’s a great option if you want to fly direct to the UK. Unfortunately, dogs are not permitted on flights from Exeter. Car parking is available at Exeter airport, which you can book directly through the airport. Please note there is airport security as usual at Exeter airport, so all liquid need to be in a sealed clear bag. How long is the flight? The flight is an hour long. When can you fly? Flights from Exeter are usually 2-3 times per day, Monday-Saturday. What does it cost? Flights range from £236.50 for a standard ticket to £117.50 for a child ticket and £69.25 for an infant ticket. Penzance Helicopter When travelling to the Isles of Scilly via helicopter, the heliport is located in Penzance. This mode of travel is the most reliable if fog is around. Unfortunately, dogs are not permitted on the helicopter. The helicopter is a twin-engine AW139 helicopter that seats up to 12 people and travels directly to St Mary’s and Tresco. There is a car park at the heliport, or they offer a shuttle bus from Penzance train station. How long is the flight? The flight duration is 15 minutes long. When can you fly? Flights from Penzance heliport are usually every couple of hours, Monday-Saturday. What does it cost?  Flights are from £149.50 for a standard ticket.
Boats docked in a harbor, next to a stone wall and buildings, with a large white ship in the background.
By Scilly Escapes November 27, 2024
There are multiple ways to get to the Isles of Scilly, the oldest being by boat. You can either travel by the Scillonian or private charter. The Scillonian III The first Scillonian was built in 1924 by The Steamship Company. She completed her maiden voyage to St Mary’s on 25th January 1926 and her first time-tabled commercial trip on Thursday, 2nd February 1926, from St. Mary’s to Penzance. The second Scillonian was built in 1956, shortly followed by the Scillonian III in 1977. The Scillonian III is in use 8 months of the year and can transport up to 485 passengers and cargo for the islands. It is an essential lifeline for tourists and locals on the Isles of Scilly. Together with the Council of the Isles of Scilly, the Isles of Scilly Steamship Group is working on securing funding for the much-needed Scillonian IV . The Scillonian runs Monday-Saturday from 1st March until 1st November, with Sunday sailings throughout July & August. There is one sailing a day with the boat departing Penzance at 09.15 and returning from St Mary’s at 16:30. There are occasionally double sailings when island events occur, for example, Pilots Gig Championship Weekend. How long is the Scillonian boat trip to the Isles of Scilly? The boat takes approximately 2 hours and 45 minutes and goes in most weather. It is only cancelled if the seas are extremely rough. The Scillonian is the most reliable method of transport to the islands as it isn’t affected by fog which is extremely common around the Isles of Scilly. What is the cost of the boat tickets? Standard tickets are available from £76.25, child tickets (2-11) from £42.75, infant (0-1) from £21.25 and dogs £11.00. The boat departs from Penzance Quay, a 10-minute walk from the train station. The overnight sleeper train from Paddington gets into Penzance in time to meet the Scillonian. There is also car parking available for those that drive down. What is the luggage allowance on the Scillonian? The luggage allowance is 2x hold luggage of no more than 20kg plus 1 x hand luggage of no more than 5kg. You can also book bikes and camping equipment. Once you arrive on the Isles of Scilly, if you have labelled your bags with your name and the name of the accommodation you’re staying, then they will automatically be delivered to your accommodation by our local courier company – Richard Hand. Should you travel down the night before, there are many hotels and B&Bs in Penzance for overnight accommodation. Food and drinks Two cafes on board serve a selection of drinks and snacks. Should you be susceptible to motion sickness, we recommend taking some travel sickness tablets before your journey. Private Charter The alternative way to travel by sea to the Scilly Isles is via private charter. The private charters usually only run when the flights are cancelled due to fog and if the sea conditions are calm. Two private charter companies work together on these trips; Falcon Boating and Raptor Boating . The private charter boats are priced at £100 per person each way. They take approximately two hours, depending on sea conditions. Day Trips If you’re not looking for places to stay on the Isles of Scilly and are only visiting for a day, a day trip is an option via the Scillonian III. The Isles of Scilly Travel offer exclusive day trip deals on the Scillonian III, making it the perfect option for anyone in Cornwall who wants to sample these islands or visit on a budget for the day. Once you arrive at the Isles of Scilly on the Scillonian, you can jump straight on a boat to an off island – perfect if you’d like to see Tresco Gardens in full bloom. Or you can spend the day on St Mary’s browsing the shops, walking the coastline and enjoying lunch with a view from the many restaurants and cafes. Once you’ve confirmed your boat trips, use our website to find accommodation on the Isles of Scilly . We hope that we’ve provided all you need to know about getting to the Isles of Scilly by Sea, but if not, please feel free to get in touch with Scilly Escapes or leave your question in the comments section below.  If this isn’t your preferred way of travel, check out our blog on how to get to the Isles of Scilly by air .
Brown dog panting on a path near a wooden fence and the ocean.
By Scilly Escapes November 27, 2024
Can you take your dog to the Isles of Scilly? In short, the answer is yes ! The Isles of Scilly is one of the most dog-friendly places to travel to in the UK. If you’re thinking about bringing your doggy friend, then keep reading to find out all you need to know. View our dog-friendly accommodation in the Isles of Scilly . Travelling with your dog to the Isles of Scilly Your dog can travel with you to the islands via plane or boat: Via Plane The plane from Lands End allows dogs to fly with you on an onboard crate. The crate fits either two small or one large dog, and you are seated right next to the crate to keep your dog company. The Isles of Scilly Travel will help you board first with your pet and help you get them into the crate – we recommend you bring some treats with you in your pocket. 😉 The price for the dog crate on the plane is £46.75 each way. Via Boat The Scillonian is incredibly dog-friendly and has multiple dog-friendly areas on board. You are allowed up to two dogs per person. Dogs must remain on leads; however, there are plenty of places to curl up for a snooze or get some fresh air. The price is £11 each way on the Scillonian. Dog-Friendly Beaches on the Isles of Scilly We have lots of dog-friendly beaches on the Isles of Scilly; Little Porth – located to the right of Porthcressa beach Town Beach -overlooks the harbour Porth Hellick – found via many local walks Pelistry Bay – located on the other side of the island Bar Point – located on the other side of the islands with 180 views of St Martins and the surrounding islands All beaches on the ‘off islands’ (St Martins, St Agnes, Tresco & Bryher) are dog-friendly. However, dogs have to remain on a lead whilst on Tresco. Dogs are not permitted on Porthcressa , Porthmellon and Old Town Bay beaches between the 1st of May and the 30th of September each year; however, in the winter, all beaches become dog-friendly.