Island getaways
Nothing beats escaping to an island to get away from it all and to rejuvenate your mind, body and spirit. If you fancy getting off the beaten track, why not visit one of Britain’s islands? With 6,289 altogether, you have plenty to choose from! You can’t stay on them all, of course, but there are numerous islands offering accommodation and many of the uninhabited islands can be visited as a day trip.
Scotland's West Coast
The choices are endless: walking in the majestic Cuillin Hills in Skye; lazing on the remote white sand beaches and soaking up the Gaelic culture of the Western Isles; escaping to the tiny islands of Eigg, Rum and Muck; whale-watching off the coast of Mull or visiting whisky distilleries in Islay. A comprehensive ferry network means planning your island itinerary is easy.
Orkney & Shetland
Explore prehistoric sites including Skara Brae, the best-preserved group of Stone Age houses in Europe. Discover spectacular wildlife and magnificent seascapes. Spot Viking graffiti on a neolithic tomb or enjoy a traditional music festival. The islands of Orkney and Shetland have it all.
Isle of Man
Discover a unique island with a visit to the Isle of Man, home to the world’s oldest continuous parliament. Wander through the unspoilt countryside and uncover the secrets of its Celtic and Viking history. The world-famous TT motorcycling road races are also held here each May/June.