The islands

Tresco


Map of Tresco

Tresco is the only privately-owned island in the Isles of Scilly, and you’ll feel the sense of exclusivity throughout its cafés, contemporary art gallery, and serene spa. Yet for many visitors, the highlight is the world famous Abbey Garden.


Tresco Abbey Garden

No visit to the Isles of Scilly is complete without exploring the world-famous Tresco Abbey Garden, a 19th-century haven showcasing over 20,000 sub-tropical plant species. Spread across a walled network of sculpture-lined paths, its vibrant blooms and exotic scents combine to create an unforgettable sensory experience for every visitor.

spring flowers and foliage in Tresco Abbey Garden with some of the Abbey ruins - Isles of Scilly

Tresco’s Castles

Tresco’s historic monuments offer a fascinating glimpse into its captivating past. Overlooking the channel between Bryher and Tresco stands a rare Cromwellian fortress, believed to have been constructed using stone from the small artillery fort whose ruins still can be found on the cliff above. Maintained by English Heritage, these sites invite you to step back in time and explore the island’s dramatic history.

Cromwell
King Charles


Low Tide

The Low Tide Event is a magical pop-up festival on a hidden sandbar between Tresco and Bryher, revealed only at low tide. Walk out to meet in the middle and enjoy local food, drinks and music in a fleeting, unforgettable celebration before the sea returns.

Low Tide Festival sign post from autumn 2024, Isles of Scilly

Experiences on Tresco

On Tresco, explore pristine beaches, historic forts, and rich wildlife. Visit the world-famous Abbey Garden, enjoy the vibrant Low Tide Festival, or unwind at the peaceful Island Spa. It’s where adventure, culture, and relaxation come together for an unforgettable island escape.