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Five islands off the coast of the UK you can visit without needing your passport

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ARE you looking for an island escape with beautiful beaches and stunning scenery, but don’t want to have to go abroad?

Then you're in luck because there are plenty of islands dotted around the coast of the UK - and you won't even need to dig out your passport to visit them.

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There are plenty of UK islands Brits can visit without using their passportsCredit: Alamy

Anyone in the UK can enter a country within the Common Travel Area without their passport.

The Common Travel Area includes England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Ireland and other crown dependencies like Jersey, Guernsey and the Isle of Man.

While you may be able to travel to these countries without having to show a passport, it's best to bring a form of photo ID just to be on the safe side.

Sark, Channel Islands

Just a 50-minute ferry from Guernsey, Sark is often known as the "jewel of the Channel Islands" - and it's easy to see why.

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Only 20 miles from France, famous French author Victor Hugo once called it a " sort of fairy castle, full of wonders".

The tiny island is home to just 562 people, with cars banned across the two-mile destination.

Most people travel around by bike, although you're likely to spot a tractor 'taxi' or horse-drawn carriage on your travels.

The popular route to take is across Le Coupee ridge, connecting Big Sark and Little Sark.

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Expect a mix of English and French culture, despite the majority of its history being under English rule, apart from a brief period in the 1500s when it was captured by France as well as being occupied by German soldiers for five years during WWII.

There are a number of attractions for tourists to explore, including Sark Henge, a much smaller version of Stonehenge, as well as Sark Observatory for stargazing and the War-Time Exhibition.

is a tidal island, just off the tip of the Ross of Mull.

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For an hour or two either side of low tide, the Isle of Erraid is linked to the mainland by a broad expanse of sand that you can cross.

But Erraid’s major claim to fame is its inspiration for the famous novel Kidnapped by Robert Louis Stevenson.

Erraid is one of the driest and sunniest places in Scotland, with less than 1,000 millimetres of rain and 1,350 hours of sunshine annually, so you’re virtually guaranteed great days out on the beach.

It’s also a haven for birds including corncrake, lapwing, peregrine, hen harriers and sandpipers and you’ll also see plenty of deer, hedgehogs and Black Face sheep.

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When the tide is low, the tiny isle is connected to the mainland by an expanse of sandCredit: Alamy

Brownsea island, Dorset

Said to have inspired well-known children's author Enid Blyton, Brownsea Island is the largest island off the coast of Dorset

After glimpsing Brownsea Island, Blyton wrote about Whispering Island in the Famous Five book, Five Have a Mystery to Solve.

Nowadays, the island is owned by the National Trust and said to be a wildlife haven, home to red squirrels, a variety of exotic birds, bats, and deer.

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Accessible from Poole Harbour, passengers will need to board a small foot ferry to reach Brownsea which takes around 20 minutes and costs £13.

In addition to the ferry ticket, holidaymakers will also need to pay an admission fee to visit the island which is £.950 for adults and £4.75 for kids (although it's free for National Trust holders).

There's a visitor centre on the island where holidaymakers can learn about Brownsea's wildlife, including its population of red squirrels.

Daily guided tours also take place on the island at either 11.30am or 1.30pm, holidaymakers can also hop on a shuttle bus service to tour the island too.

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