And I was pleased to visit there earlier this year in May during some excellent U.K
weather.
Although Scilly consists of hundreds of little outcrops and rocky Islands, it's mainly known
for it's five main Islands. St Mary's being the main Island followed by Tresco, St Martin's,
Bryher and St Agnes.
One other very visible Island is the twin peaks of Samson, an uninhabited Island which you
can visit on one of the Outer Island boats. And after a short stay the boatman will come and
collect you and take you back to St Mary's, the main Island.
The Islands are roughly 28 miles from the U.K mainland and it takes over 2 hours to get there
via the Scillonian Ferry which sets off each morning from Penzance Harbour.
And yet no matter how many times you make the journey there's always a sense of excitement.
You know you're visiting somewhere special. And being that I'm so familiar with the main Island
St Mary's, my goal once I get there is to jump into an Outer Island boat and head for one of
the other Islands like St Martin's or a particular favourite Tresco Island.
And so below are some pictures of my visit on that bright sunny May day earlier this Summer.
And below that is a rather large German Passenger ship bringing tourists to the Islands.
Below: As soon as I got off the Scillonion Ferry I headed straight to one of the Outer
Island boats and was whisked off to Tresco Island. And below that is a brief video of approaching Tresco.
have time to walk around The Bay and explore the Castle as I didn't want to miss the boat back to
the main Island.
But that stone building does look like some abandoned Sardinian fortress and I did manage to
the Scillonion Ferry on St Mary's.
Below: Approaching The Scillonion III Ferry as it prepares to return home to the mainland.
Apparently this trusted old vessel is to be replaced in 2026 with a brand new Boat after sufficient