Perched on a tidal island just off the coast of Cornwall, St Michael's Mount captivates visitors with its medieval castle, mystical chapel, and cobbled pathways lined with wildflowers. Accessible by a granite causeway at low tide or via boat when the sea rises, this ancient site mirrors Mont Saint-Michel’s silhouette but holds its own unique lore, including legends tied to Joseph of Arimathea and King Arthur. The subtropical gardens flourish with palms and agapanthus, thanks to the Gulf Stream’s warmth, while the fortress interior reveals Tudor state rooms and centuries of monastic history. Nearby Marazion offers golden views across the bay, making sunrise walks or evening strolls unforgettable. A visit here blends spirituality, maritime charm, and dramatic coastal scenery in one unforgettable Cornish gem.