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‘Cornish Caribbean’ loved by Kate and William with mild winter weather
Despite their extensive Royal duties that see them travelling globally, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, William and Kate, always try to carve out time for private family getaways.
One such tranquil retreat is Tresco Island in Cornwall, often referred to as ‘Mustique without the mosquitoes’.
The second-largest of the Scilly Isles, Tresco boasts crystal clear waters, pristine white sand beaches, and stunning villas, drawing comparisons to the Caribbean with its warm summers and mild winters.
Part of a group of over 200 islands and rocks situated 28 miles from Cornwall, Tresco forms part of the impressive property portfolio inherited by Prince William from his father when he ascended the throne.
Although currently leased to private owners, the Duchy of Cornwall still retains ownership of properties on the island, including a stunning seaside holiday home called Dolphin House.
In 2020, the Royal couple, along with their three children George, Charlotte, and Louis, are believed to have stayed at the seaside holiday home, savouring some private family time on the car-free island.
With a population of just 150 the island offers an unparalleled level of privacy, making it the perfect getaway for those in search of peace and solitude.
But despite its tranquillity, there’s no shortage of activities to keep visitors entertained even during the winter months, reports Cornwall Live.
From cycling along picturesque trails, as favoured by the royals, to relaxing yoga and meditation sessions at the island’s exclusive spa, Tresco has something for everyone.
The Restorative Retreat combines mindful meditation with yoga, set against the backdrop of the island’s serene beauty, offering visitors a chance to unwind and rejuvenate.
For thrill-seekers, snorkelling and swimming with seals in the island’s crystal-clear waters are on offer. Nature enthusiasts can explore the famous Tresco Abbey Gardens, home to over 20,000 plant species from more than 80 countries, which remains vibrant even in winter.
Visitors can also indulge in retail therapy at local shops, offering unique island-inspired jewellery, paintings, and homeware.
History enthusiasts will find plenty to explore on the island, including King Charles’s Castle, a Royalist stronghold dating back to 1550, and nearby Cromwell’s Castle, another fascinating historical landmark built in the 1650s.
This tranquil island boasts a rich history with the Royal family. Prince William was first introduced to its untouched beauty and peaceful beaches as a young lad by his mother, Princess Diana.
For those seeking a serene retreat with a Royal seal of approval, Tresco Island offers a blend of natural splendour, family-oriented appeal, and a deep-rooted link to Britain’s Royal lineage.