Coast

BEST PARADISE ISLAND BEACHES

- WORDS ALEX REECE

Check out these dreamy destinatio­ns you’ll definitely want to plan a visit to in the future

PARADISE ISLAND BEACHES At coast we’re dreaming of white-sand beaches and crystal-clear seas. Here’s our pick of sandy escapes as inspiratio­n for your bucket list

of British breaks to take whenever normal life resumes

FOR... WHITE SAND SHELLS

Shell Beach, Herm, Channel Islands

One of the most beautiful beaches in the Channel Islands, Shell Beach on Herm is so named because of the millions of tiny shell fragments washed ashore by the Gulf Stream that can be found mixed in among the pale white sand. Rarely crowded, this stretch of coast is great for paddleboar­ding and kayaking, and there are also plenty of rockpools for little ones to explore. A kiosk is normally open to provide refreshmen­ts.

For a future stay: The four-star White House

Hotel on Herm has sea views, with double rooms starting from £145 for B&B (01481 750000, herm.com/where-to-stay/white-house-hotel).

For the latest travel info: Check herm.com and visitguern­sey.com. Located three miles from Guernsey, the traffic-free island is a 20-minute ferry ride from St Peter Port (traveltrid­ent.com). Guernsey can be reached either by sea (condorferr­ies.co.uk) or by air (aurigny.com).

Please adhere to all government guidance on travel restrictio­ns due to coronaviru­s. This informatio­n was correct when the feature was researched but details may have changed once travel resumes.

FOR... A PARADISE ISLAND

St Martin’s, Isles of Scilly

The beaches on St Martin’s are regularly ranked among the best in the UK and, as the island is only two miles long, you could visit all of them on a holiday here. Great Bay – a curve of sparkling white sand – and Par Beach are recommende­d for swimming in the azure Atlantic. From the latter, you can also snorkel with seals. For a future stay: Karma St Martin’s offers a slice of luxury, with 30 rooms and suites in a coastal manor at the water’s edge. Prices start from around £220 for a Deluxe double room (01720 422368, karmagroup.com). For the latest travel info: Check visitisles­ofscilly.com. Regular boats depart from St Mary’s, the largest island, for St Martin’s. Travel to St Mary’s by air or ferry (penzancehe­licopters.co.uk; islesofsci­lly-travel.co.uk).

FOR... A WORLD CLASS BEACH

Luskentyre, Isle of Harris, Outer Hebrides

This celebrated shoreline in the Outer Hebrides has much in common with the Caribbean on a sunny day with its miles of cream sand and aquamarine seawater. Along with hills and mountains encircling the bay, you can see other islands, such as Taransay, in the distance. Look out for golden eagles and dolphins, and disconnect from mainland concerns completely.

For a future stay: Just 10 minutes from Luskentyre,

Fir Chlis is a smart holiday let close to Seilebost Beach. Accommodat­ing 6-8 people, prices start from £495 for a short break (078 0809 8860, fir-chlis.co.uk).

For the latest travel info: Check visitscotl­and.com. Ferries usually depart for Harris from Skye and Berneray (calmac.co.uk). There are ferries and flights to Stornoway on neighbouri­ng Lewis, too (loganair. co.uk; britishair­ways.com).

FOR... A HIDDEN GEM

White Beach, Niarbyl, Isle of Man

From Niarbyl Bay on the west coast of the island, follow the coastal path south down to the tucked-away strand of White Beach. Made of tiny quartz pebbles, this secluded shore has views as far as the Mourne Mountains in Northern Ireland on a clear day. Find details on guided walks at go-mannadvent­ures.com. For a future stay: Ballagreyn­ey Holiday Cottages are two traditiona­l self-catering buildings close to the south coast. Sleeping 4, prices start from £385 per week (01624 836594, visitisleo­fman.net). For more holidays and short breaks, see: iomevents.com.

For the latest travel info: Check visitiom.co.uk. EASYJET, British Airways and Loganair fly here. Ferries depart from Heysham, Lancashire (steam-packet.com), or there’s a SEACAT service from Liverpool and Belfast.

FOR... TURQUOISE WAVES

Pentle Bay, Tresco, Isles of Scilly

Just 28 miles from the coast of Cornwall, this small, car-free island is edged by white-sand beaches, the longest of which is Pentle Bay. An undevelope­d arc of shore, backed by dunes, it’s ideal for simple pleasures such as seeking out shells and wild swimming in the turquoise waves. Beautiful Tresco Abbey Garden – famous for its subtropica­l plants – is only a short walk from the bay.

For a future stay: There is a range of accommodat­ion on Tresco. B&B at The New Inn starts from £120 per night. See tresco.co.uk for details.

For the latest travel info: The fastest way to reach Tresco is the new helicopter service direct to Tresco from Penzance (penzancehe­licopters.co.uk), which also flies to St Mary’s, for a boat transfer to Tresco.

FOR... PALM TREES SUNSHINE

St Brelade’s Bay, Jersey, Channel Islands

This south-facing beach surrounded by palm trees is well-loved by locals and visitors, for its safe swimming and watersport­s. Voted into TRIPADVISO­R’s 2019 top three UK beaches, St Brelade’s Bay is worth exploring further on foot. Stroll to the medieval Fisherman’s Chapel at low tide, and on to the next beach, Ouaisne. For a future stay: Right on the seafront is the nostalgic St Brelade’s Bay Hotel, which has five acres of gardens along with spa facilities. To book, call 01534 746141, or go online to stbrelades­bayhotel.com.

For the latest travel info: There are frequent ferries (condorferr­ies.co.uk) and flights (easyjet.com; british airways.com) to Jersey from the UK (jersey.com).

FOR... A WILD ENCLAVE

Keem Bay, Achill Island, Co. Mayo

Off the coast of County Mayo, Achill is Ireland’s biggest island and the ancient, rugged setting has inspired writers such as Graham Greene and Heinrich Böll, who both spent time here. To the west of the island, Keem is a horseshoe-shaped bay that retains a wild, undiscover­ed feel.

For a future stay: The Old Beach Cottage is a 200year-old traditiona­l dwelling sleeping 4, which is close to Dugort Beach (from €135 per night, theoldbeac­hcottage.com).

For the latest travel info: Check achilltour­ism.com and ireland.com. Achill is accessible by road from the Irish mainland, via the Michael Davitt Bridge. Ireland West Airport Knock is the nearest hub for flights (ryanair.com; aerlingus.com).

FOR... FOSSIL HUNTING

Yaverland Beach, Isle of Wight

To the east of the island, the flat, sandy swathe of Yaverland Beach is framed by orange sandstone cliffs, which blend into the chalk face of Culver Down. It’s a wonderful spot for swimming and surfing, or to watch the wind- and kite-surfers on the water. Look closely at the rocks near Culver cliff and you might be lucky enough to find some fossil remains. For a future stay: Check into Ocean Blue Coastal Retreats, which has four newly refurbishe­d holiday cottages near Monks Bay on the south coast of the island. Weekly prices start from £490 for

The Hideaway, sleeping 2 (07980 986232, oceanbluec­oastalretr­eats.co.uk).

For the latest travel info: Check visitisleo­fwight.co.uk. Red Funnel Ferries runs services between Southampto­n and East Cowes (redfunnel.co.uk).

FOR... A SURFING SPOT

Balephetri­sh Bay, Tiree, Inner Hebrides

This compact island – just 12 miles long and 3 miles wide – is a popular surfing spot that catches the swell of the North Atlantic. What’s more, the crescent-shaped beaches around its perimeter, such as Balephetri­sh Bay on the north coast, are made up of powdery white sand, and are seldom, if ever, busy. If you can tear yourself away from the shore, venture inland to explore the wildlife-rich machair.

For a future stay: Set on a family croft at Ruaig are two timber glamping pods, Curlew and Oystercatc­her, with en-suite facilities. Sleeping up to 4, they have marine views of nearby islands. From £85 per night (07770 873667, soacabins.com).

For the latest travel info: Check visitscotl­and.com. Caledonian MacBrayne operates ferry services between Oban and Tiree (calmac.co.uk).

FOR... SEASHORE FOREST

Newborough Beach, Anglesey

The vast sands at Newborough on the southweste­rn coast of Anglesey are washed by shallow waters, making them ideal for paddling and swimming. Fringing the beach are hills, dunes and a pine forest, providing a haven for red squirrels. The beach is joined at low tide to the island of Ynys Llandwyn. Steeped in history, it’s home to the ruins of the church of St Dwynwen, the Welsh patron saint of lovers.

For a future stay: Plas Cadnant at Menai Bridge has five rustic, restorativ­e holiday cottages, with slate floors, oak beams and four-poster beds. Prices from £320 per week (01248 717007, plascadnan­t.co.uk). For the latest travel info: Check visitwales.com. Anglesey is linked to the mainland by road (A55) and rail – there are services to Holyhead from London Euston and Glasgow (thetrainli­ne.com).

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LEFT The beaches of St Martin’s in Scilly are often ranked among the best in the UK
BELOW White Beach is an Isle of Man beauty with views to Northern Ireland
ABOVE Beautiful Luskentyre on the Isle of Harris is wild, remote and unspoiled LEFT The beaches of St Martin’s in Scilly are often ranked among the best in the UK BELOW White Beach is an Isle of Man beauty with views to Northern Ireland
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ABOVE Pretty Pentle Bay will charm visitors with its white sands and azure waters
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Please check the latest travel informatio­n before booking any future trip. At the time of writing, the UK government advises against all non-essential journeys.
 ??  ?? ABOVE The beautiful beaches of Tiree are rarely busy, even in summer
BELOW The beach at Newborough is ideal for families as its shallow waters offer safe paddling and swimming
ABOVE The beautiful beaches of Tiree are rarely busy, even in summer BELOW The beach at Newborough is ideal for families as its shallow waters offer safe paddling and swimming

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