If you’re looking for a crowd-free holiday, this island is the perfect option.
As the summer holidays approach, the excitement of planning a getaway often comes with the puzzle of picking the perfect spot. Luckily, being in Britain puts the diverse beauty of Europe just a stone’s throw away.
Navigating the sheer volume of stunning destinations on our doorstep can be quite the task. For those who crave peace and quiet, the secret is finding those hidden gems tucked away from the main tourist paths that still promise a sun-soaked, relaxing experience. To help you out, the travel pros at Solmar Villas analysed over 160 locations to pinpoint the absolute best spots for a crowd-free break.
Whilst most of the destinations are overseas, there is one place right here in the UK that made the list.
The Isle of Harris in Scotland came in at sixth place on the list of the quietest places to enjoy a summer holiday. Harris is the southern island of Harris and Lewis which are in Scotland’s Outer Hebrides.
Despite being the third biggest island on the British Isles, Harris and Lewis has a population of just 20,500 people. Known for its white-sand beaches, dramatic landscapes and low population density, it remains one of the UK’s quietest summer staycation escapes.
One of the most famous sights on the island is Luskentyre Beach which is frequently mentioned on lists of the most beautiful beaches in the world.
This long stretch of bright white sand looks as if it’s been plucked straight from the Caribbean — although the water is likely a little bit colder.
Luskentyre Beach sits on the north coast of South Harris and is protected by the island of Taransay, which you can see across the water.
Taking a wander down the white sand you can spot dolphins, seals, otters, eagles and sometimes even whales. The Isle of Harris is a gorgeous spot for a relaxed summer holiday without having to bother about airport security or expensive international flights.
To get to the island, ferries go daily from the Scottish mainland and you can take a car with you too so you can better explore what the island has to offer.
Sharon Bradbury, a travel expert at Solmar Villas , said: “Many families don’t have the option of travelling outside the school holidays, so choosing the right destination becomes even more important.
“What stands out from this research is that some of the world’s most enjoyable summer destinations don’t necessarily attract the biggest crowds. For families looking to make the most of their summer break, it can be worth looking beyond the usual hotspots.
“A quieter destination often means a more relaxed experience from the moment you arrive.”
The 20 quietest places to visit on school holidays
- Alonissos, Greece
- El Hierro, Spain
- Skopelos, Greece
- Mustique, St. Vincent and Grenadines
- La Gomera, Spain
- Paxos, Greece
- Åland Islands, Finland
- Isle of Harris, United Kingdom
- Costa Verde, Spain
- Koh Yao Noi, Thailand
- Mani Peninsula, Greece
- La Palma, Spain
- Skeleton Coast, Namibia
- Fernando de Noronha, Brazil
- Cantabria, Spain
- Esposende, Portugal
- Koh Mak, Thailand
- Con Dao Islands, Vietnam
- Aitutaki, Cook Islands
- Little Corn Island, Nicaragua

