Why you need to visit the Isles of ScillyIf you are considering a sunny vacation on British shores, you’d be Scilly not to visit the Isles of Scilly. These eye-catching Isles are an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and it’s easy to see why. With its white sandy beaches and tropical setting, a day trip to the Isles of Scilly is truly unforgettable. Learn more about what’s in store using our guide below.White-sand Beaches British Isles Wildlife Watching 3 mins readRead more
Grytviken: From Whaling Station to Intriguing DestinationAlthough Grytviken sounds Scandinavian, it’s actually British and part of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, a British Overseas Territory. The settlement of Grytviken is located on the remote island of South Georgia, next to an idyllic harbour. Here are seven facts about this distinctive settlement.Falkland Islands Rich Wildlife Wildlife Watching Whales 3 mins readRead more
Port Stanley: Crown Jewel of the FalklandsPort Stanley is the Falkland Islands’ capital and largest town. Situated on East Falkland, the largest of the Falkland Islands, it is about 380 miles east of Argentina.Rich Wildlife Falkland Islands Whales Seabirds 3 mins readRead more
Five Things to Do in the South Sandwich IslandsNestled in the remote Southern Ocean north of mainland Antarctica are South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands. The islands remain an official British territory and are most famous as polar explorer Ernest Shackleton’s final resting place.Antarctica Snowshoeing in Antarctica Camping in Antarctica Whales 3 mins readRead more
Látrabjarg: The Ultimate Bird CliffBird cliffs are steep and shelved to provide nesting places for birds — and nowhere on earth is there one quite like Látrabjarg, Iceland. A rocky promontory jutting out from Iceland's west coast, it boasts a stunning beach and several fun activities for visitors. Here are seven notable facts.Icelandic Horse Iceland Fire & Ice Town & City Walks 3 mins readRead more
The Natural Splendor of SeydisfjördurLocated by a fjord in eastern Iceland, Seydisfjördur was settled in 1848 and used as a trading post by merchants, whalers, and fishermen. With a population of only 700, it’s a great destination for travelers looking to get away from city life.Icelandic Horse Iceland Fire & Ice Viking Heritage & Mythology 3 mins readRead more
Siglufjördur: A Not-So-Sleepy Fishing VillageIceland is renowned for its fishing villages, and Siglufjördur is one of the best. With a population of only 1,300, the town boasts an idyllic harbor, which, like those of similar towns, thrives due to the fishing industry.Icelandic Horse Iceland Black Volcanic Rocks Volcanic Scenery 3 mins readRead more