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THIS LOCATION COULD BE PERFECT FOR YOU IF THE CARIBBEAN IS ON YOUR BUCKET LIST. 16:08, 02 Jun 2025 The stunning Caribbean islands will be on the majority of tourists' bucket list.
Millions of holidaymakers travel to the beautiful destination every year to experience the picturesque landscapes, world-class beaches and glorious weather. Jamaica takes the number one spot
for the best destination for Brit tourists, followed by Barbados. The islands offer a blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, making them attractive for vacationers. If you're
desperate to enjoy what the Caribbean has to offer but can't face travelling thousands of miles, then there could be a set of British islands that might just be as beautiful. JOIN THE
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on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'. If you’re curious, you can read our Privacy Notice. A stunning archipelago, which is just off the coast of Cornwall,
boasts more than 140 charming islands. The islands have been dubbed England's answer to the Caribbean. The Isles of Scilly has white sand beaches, captivating wildlife, and beautiful
gardens that are full of a of unique flowers, reports the Express. Article continues below Those who visit are in for a treat as there are over 35 beaches across the archipelago. Porthcressa
Beach in Hugh Town is one that is particularly popular. The unspoilt beach is rated 4.9 stars out of five on TripAdvisor, with visitors praising it for its views and amenities. "It is
the most amazing place - my favourite holiday destination for the last 25+ years," one visitor wrote. Another said: "Lovely beach. Gorgeous views. Chilled evenings eating a
takeaway or having a drink. Great atmosphere. Mixture of people enjoying the chilled evening. Only place I've experienced this." Another treasure on the isle is the Tresco Abbey
Garden. The garden has a remarkable blend of exotic plants, Mediterranean flora, and rare species from across the world. On TripAdvisor, one visitor said: "A must place to visit if you
come to the Scilly Isles. The gardens are on several levels and are beautifully looked after. There are a wide range of plants and trees from all over the world, and you want to take your
time wandering around. "There is a cafe on site so you can grab a cup of tea or coffee and grab a bite to eat. As you enter the gardens you will also find some red squirrels."
There are two main ways to get to the Isle of Scilly. Visitors can fly from Land's End, Newquay and Exceter Airports, or sail on the Scillonian passenger ferry from Penzance Harbour to
St. Marys, Isle of Scilly. Article continues below If you'd rather stay closer to home, eight of Ayrshire's finest beaches have been named as some of the best in Scotland after
winning recognition in the Scotland’s Beach Awards. Ayr South Beach, Barassie Beach, Girvan Beach, Irvine Beach, Maidens Beach, Newton Beach at Millport, Prestwick Beach and Troon South
Beach all met the criteria and high standards set out to be recognised.