Discover the best top things to do in Isles of Scilly, United Kingdom including Rushy Bay, The Sailing Centre, St Mary's Boatmen's Association, St Mary's Riding Centre, Bennett Boatyard, Garrison Walls, St Martin's Watersports, Porthcressa Beach, Cromwell's Castle, Bant's Carn Burial Chamber and Halangy Down Ancient Village.
5.0 based on 40 reviews
All of these magical islands have their own magical places and this is one of Bryher's. An attractive bay with a stunning sandy beach and clear but cold waters in which to bathe. Overlooks the ex-inhabited island of Samson and if you're lucky you may see seals swimming just off-shore.
5.0 based on 31 reviews
Sailing, windsurfing, kayaking, Stand-up paddle boarding, instruction & hires. We are the only licensed water sports provider in the islands. Scilly is a watersports paradise!
5.0 based on 259 reviews
St Mary's Boatmen's Association (SMBA)is a co-operative of ten boats that can carry up to 72 to 100 persons per boat. The Association operates between 1st April (or Easter if it falls in March) until 31st October annually. There are trips seven days a week with the boats operating on a rota system. The boats depart St Mary's for the other islands (direct trips)and to see wildlife and the outer rocks and islands (circular trips) at 10:15am and 2:00pm as a minimum. At busier times there are additional departures, particularly to Tresco which should also have services at 11:15 and 12:15. Tides and weather may affect services occasionally. 2014 Prices from £8.50 (child £4.30) return. Most expensive cruises are to Bishop Rock or The Seabird Special at £16. A child fare applies for kids over one year and under fifteen. Take advantage of our 'ten ticket' special offer - Ten direct tickets for £72 (a saving of £13). These tickets can be upgraded on the boats if you want to do a more expensive 'circular'.
5.0 based on 184 reviews
Horse riding treks for all abilities along the beaches and coastline of St. Mary's in the beautiful Isles of Scilly. British Horse Society Approved, fully licenced and insured with qualified instructors. Quiet and well mannered horses and ponies. Lessons also available. Age from 4 years. Prices start at £20pp. The only horse riding establishment in the Isles of Scilly.
Our first ever ride and Claire put us at ease straightaway. We enjoyed a misty one hour trek including a magical paddle at Porth Hellick and even tried trotting on the way back....Delighted to recommend.
5.0 based on 62 reviews
Holiday Boating- we make it easy for you! Bryher Boat and Kayak Hire from Bennett Boatyard allows you to explore the tranquil clear waters of Scilly at your own pace. Cruise between the islands, visit uninhabited shores, fish from your boat (fishing lines available to hire), take a picnic, moor up and explore... The possibilities are endless and with a safety boat doing regular patrols and staff always ready to lend a hand if you are at all unsure, this really is an option available to all. We are based at Green Bay on Bryher. We have hire points on St Martin's and deliver to Tresco by arrangement. If you are staying on the other islands, please make your way to Bryher, Tresco or St Martin's for the day and we will fit the hire around your inter-island launch times. We hire small boats with outboards, a range of sailing dinghies and stable sit on top kayaks. We provide buoyancy aids, full safety equipment and give comprehensive instruction on boat handling. Wetsuits and fishing lines also available to hire. We hire from 9.30am to 6pm with half day hires from 9.30am - 1pm or 2pm - 6pm. We can also arrange hire times around inter-island launches. We are here to help, call us to discuss your hire requirements. Thinking of keeping your boat in Scilly? We offer year round storage for all boats in our safe and sheltered enclosure. We cover all aspects of boat care and provide a full maintenance and repair service to give you a hassle free boating holiday.
5.0 based on 96 reviews
A relatively gentle walk around the Garrison on St. Mary's helps to clear the head - it puts ones life into perspective when thinking about the lives and loves of the 18th century soldiers who inhabited these glorious islands centuries earlier. How did they move the cannons and guns, just how did the logistics work out?? Questions asked - must be answered.....
5.0 based on 8 reviews
We are based on St Martin’s and offer kayak and stand up paddle board hire. Open from April to October daily from 09.30, weather permitting. We provide all the equipment that you need to explore and enjoy the natural beauty of the islands around St Martin's. We offer a variety of hire periods and will provide you with all the information you need to plan your micro adventure out on the water! Have fun with the family, visit uninhabited islands or see the seals. We have single, double and even a four person stand up paddle board so why not share your supping experience with family and friends.
I don't normally paddle in my everyday life back on the mainland and I have never shown an interest. That was before I heard about St. Martin's Watersports. Having really enjoyed their sister organisation called Scilly Seal Snorkelling for the past three years, I decided to give this a go and I am so glad that I did! It was really easy to be able to explore the uninhabited islands not far from the beautiful Par beach. In the two hours that I decided to pay for, I was able to paddle to two of them and back without disembarking - something that I plan to do when I return next year. This was excellent value for money, far cheaper than a paddle boat ride that I went on near my local area a few weeks ago and far more enjoyable! As a real bonus, a few seals swam up to pop their heads out of the water and say hello! I highly recommend that you get out of your comfort zone and experience this, you won't regret it.
5.0 based on 34 reviews
Enjoyed a few lovely swims off this beach .... best to follow it with a hot chocolate and orange liquor at Dibble and Grub after to warm you up xx
4.5 based on 131 reviews
An excellently preserved English Civil War castle. Walking up a short set of (modern) steps takes you to the gun battery, with excellent views of the bay across to Bryher and the sea. Inside there is graffiti on the walls that seemed to date from 1755. As a warning, the castle is reached on foot from New Grimsby along a rural footpath with a number of hills, stinging nettles and other hazards, so approach with caution.
4.5 based on 255 reviews
We explored St Mary's on a cycle and rode right up to the location. The scenic views are breathtaking, the hilltops sanctified burial site overlooking the sea and white sandy beaches.
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