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Visiting the Isles of Scilly

Submitted by seanrevell
Thu, 15 May 2008

The Isles of Scilly form an archipelago off of Great Britain. The locals, or the “scillies” or things that come from the island are referred to as “Scillonions”. Six chief islands make up the Isles of Scilly; St. Mary’s, Tresco, St. Martin’s, St. Agnes, Gugh and Bryher. Although it has a population of less than two thousand people, there are surprisingly few of the isles that are inhabited. Many of the isles are rocky – the six that have been mentioned have the highest populations and area.

Daffodils and winter gales are characteristic of the isles. The first thing that you will notice is the beaches, the lush environment and the wonderful climate. There is one island that has been succumbed to lush greenery and beds of flowers, all naturally occurring.

Scilly is famous for the numerous shipwrecks that have occurred over the years. The shipwrecks are famous, at least three of them are the most known in the world. Many tours are available to search some of these shipwrecks – they are a fun diving experience and the perfect opportunity to immerse yourself in the Isles history.

Another thing that the Isles of Scilly are known for are the spectacular beaches in the area. Travelers come from afar to enjoy the summer waters. The beaches are one of the reasons that the Isles have become so popular. Now, the beaches are one of the most famous holiday home destinations in Great Britain.

Tourism accounts for up to eighty-five percent of the income coming into the island. The relaxed culture, summer homes and general summer environment of the Isles make it one of the popular destinations. There are many opportunities for outdoor activities on the islands due to the great summer climate. During the winter, the islands practically shut down as there is a loss of tourism – in the summer, it returns.

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This article was written on behalf of Isles of Scilly Travel, Fly to the Isles of Scilly and Fly to the Scilly Islands.


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