St Martin’s
Map of St Martin’s
Stretching just two miles long, St Martin’s is the third largest island in the stunning Isles of Scilly archipelago. It’s also the first island you’ll see when you travel with us from the mainland – whether by sea or by air.
Walk to the Day Mark
One of our favourite walks on St Martin’s takes you up to the iconic Day Mark. Standing tall on the island’s highest point – Chapel Down – this striking red and white tower was built in 1683 and is hard to miss. It’s a fantastic spot to enjoy breathtaking views across the Isles of Scilly.
The perfect beach destination
The only difficult thing when visiting St Martin’s is deciding which beach you’ll visit. All around the island, you’ll find white, sandy coves that slope gently into crystal-clear water – each one more tempting than the last.
Places to stay
Whatever kind of getaway you’re dreaming of, you’ll find a place to stay on St Martin’s that feels just right. From a stylish beachfront hotel and welcoming B&Bs to cosy self-catering cottages and a tranquil campsite, there’s something here for everyone.
Experiences on St Martin’s
The world-class beaches are just the beginning on this laid-back, welcoming island. You’ll also discover delicious local food, the islands’ famous flower farm, and even a vineyard of its own. For a truly once-in-a-lifetime experience, there’s also the chance to snorkel alongside playful Atlantic Grey seals.