Sylt, Germany
When discussing hidden gems in Europe, Sylt, Germany, emerges as a captivating escape. Connected to the mainland by a single rail causeway, this island is only three hours away from Hamburg by direct train. As the largest of the North Frisian islands, Sylt offers a unique blend of natural beauty and vibrant culture.
Although relatively unknown to UK visitors, Sylt is a popular destination for affluent Germans. It boasts an intriguing combination of:
- Luxury hotels and pioneering health resorts
- Multistory apartment blocks and modest campsites
- Laid-back surfing schools
Trains from Hamburg arrive in Westerland, the island’s largest town, which has seen significant expansion since the 60s and 70s. Other appealing towns include:
- Kampen, known for its upscale atmosphere
- Keitum, famous for its maritime history and traditional thatched houses
Nature lovers will appreciate the designated reserves, which include shifting dunes in List and the vast Braderup Heath, where a hardy breed of sheep grazes. Culinary delights abound as well:
- Grab coffee from Kaffeerösterei Sylt
- Try the herring sandwich at Hafenkiosk 24
- Don’t miss the salty Sylter Royal oysters from Germany’s only commercial oyster farm
For accommodations, Villa Klasen offers a charming boutique experience, with rates starting from €120 for bed and breakfast.
Sherkin, Ireland
Transitioning to Ireland, Sherkin Island presents a delightful contrast to the bustling Cork city. A scenic journey of an hour and three-quarters by car, followed by a short ferry ride, leads to this tranquil escape among the seven inhabited islands off West Cork’s coast.
While all the islands boast unique characteristics, Sherkin stands out for its laid-back charm. Here are some highlights:
- Simple yet appealing accommodations like Sherkin North Shore
- Fun sailing courses for children in Roaringwater Bay
- A cozy sauna and cafe run by the welcoming O’Connor family
- An excellent music festival, Open Ear, during the June bank holiday
Exploring the island reveals:
- Three marked walking trails leading to beautiful white-sand beaches and a stunning horseshoe-shaped cove
- The island’s only pub, the Jolly Roger, known for its chowder and music sessions
- Artists’ studios scattered throughout, welcoming visitors with varied opening times
The gateway to Sherkin is the lively town of Baltimore, which also leads to Cape Clear Island.
Torcello, Italy
In contrasting fashion, Torcello Island offers a serene retreat from the bustling streets of Venice. While the city is famous for its attractions, a visit to Torcello provides a refreshing change of pace, perfect for those seeking solitude.
Upon arrival, visitors are greeted by:
- The spaciousness of the island, with a wide path leading to the Ponte del Diavolo (Devil’s Bridge)
- Charming eateries like Taverna Tipica Veneziana that offer delightful meals in a garden setting
- The stunning Basilica of Santa Maria Assunta, showcasing breathtaking 11th-century mosaics
For a truly immersive experience, consider staying overnight to enjoy the tranquility once day-trippers have departed. Junior Suites Venezia offers comfortable accommodations starting from £183 for a two-night stay.
Frioul Islands, France
Just a short boat ride from Marseille, the Frioul Islands present an idyllic getaway. Part of the protected Calanques national park, these islands are perfect for hiking and relaxing by the sea.
Key attractions include:
- Two main islands, Rattoneau and Pomègues, connected by a 19th-century dyke
- Secluded swimming coves and hiking trails winding across the stunning limestone landscape
- Delicious seafood options at local restaurants, including Ou Sinon, known for its fresh offerings
Adventurous souls can explore historical sites like the 19th-century Hôpital Caroline and the old fort, which reveals the islands’ strategic significance. Accommodations are limited but can be found near the harbor.
Cíes Islands, Spain
Finally, for those yearning for a Caribbean-like experience on a budget, the Cíes Islands off the coast of Galicia deliver. These car-free islands boast stunning white-sand beaches and turquoise waters, with limited visitor numbers ensuring an exclusive feel.
To visit, travelers must:
- Request a free authorization code up to 90 days in advance
- Take a boat from Vigo to Monteagudo Island, linked to Faro Island by a sandbar
- Explore beautiful hiking trails and enjoy local seafood specialties at Restaurante Playa de Rodas
Camping options are available at Camping Islas Cíes, with pitches starting from €10.90 per adult.
In conclusion, whether you seek the luxury of Sylt, the tranquility of Sherkin, the historical allure of Torcello, the rugged beauty of the Frioul Islands, or the serene beaches of the Cíes Islands, Europe offers a myriad of accessible island escapes. Each destination presents a unique experience waiting to be discovered.
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