Indulge Your Green Fingers: Inspiring Garden Holidays and Nature‑filled Escapes
Discover inspiring garden holidays for solo travellers, couples, friends and special‑interest groups. From Tenerife, Madeira, the Azores and the Isles of Scilly to Italy, Japan, Canada and Hawaii, explore tailor‑made garden tours and nature‑filled escapes designed around you.
Indulge your green fingers: inspiring garden holidays and nature‑filled escapes
If like me spending time in your garden or out in the countryside is your happy place, why not let that passion shape your next holiday? There is a whole world of horticultural inspiration waiting for you: from Atlantic islands overflowing with exotic blooms to grand estates and intimate kitchen gardens closer to home. It is easier than you might think to turn your love of plants, landscapes and wildlife into a truly memorable break.
In this blog I share some of my favourite garden holidays and nature‑focused trips for solo travellers, couples, friends and special‑interest gardening groups. Whether you dream of gentle walks through subtropical gardens, classic European garden tours, big‑sky wildflower scenery or far‑flung tropical blooms, I can create a garden‑themed holiday that reflects your interests, pace and budget.
Atlantic garden escapes
Tenerife: orchids, dragon trees and volcanic vistas
Tenerife is far more than a winter‑sun beach destination. Its microclimates and volcanic soils make it a paradise for plant lovers and a wonderful choice for relaxed garden‑themed holidays.
In the north, the historic Orchid Garden in Puerto de la Cruz is the oldest on the island, set around a private mansion dating back to 1730. The current owners have opened the grounds so visitors can wander among exuberant displays of orchids and subtropical planting. Famous visitors have included writer Agatha Christie and German botanist Alexander von Humboldt, both drawn here by the extraordinary plant life and romantic setting.
Head a little further west and you reach Parque del Drago in Icod de los Vinos, home to the legendary “thousand‑year‑old” dragon tree. Whether it is 800 or 1,000 years old, it is undoubtedly ancient, rising over 16 metres high with a vast sculptural trunk that makes it feel like something from a fairy tale.
Tenerife combines these horticultural highlights with:
- Charming rural villages surrounded by terraces and vineyards
- A dramatic interior of ravines and pine forests
- A choice of quality hotels, many with lush gardens, superb spas and world‑class golf courses
For solo travellers and couples, smaller, characterful hotels in the greener north are ideal for combining garden visits with gentle walks, local food and authentic Canarian life.

Madeira: the Atlantic’s floating botanical garden
Madeira is famously described as a “garden island” and it more than lives up to the name. Thanks to its subtropical climate and mountainous terrain, you will find everything from neat formal gardens to wild laurel forests and flower‑filled levada trails. For many of my clients, Madeira garden holidays combine beautiful botanical gardens, gentle walks and a mild climate that works year‑round.
Just a short ride above Funchal lies the Madeira Botanical Garden, created in 1960 and now home to more than 2,000 exotic plants. Spread over around 35,000 m², the garden is a tapestry of shapes and colours, with sweeping views across the city to the ocean. Plants are carefully labelled with their scientific and common names and country of origin, which makes it wonderfully educational if you are keen to learn as you wander.
Beyond the Botanical Garden there are:
- Romantic gardens around old quintas (traditional manor houses)
- Seasonal flower festivals that bring Funchal to life
- Gentle coastal and mountain walks shaded by hydrangeas, agapanthus and ferns
- Superb opportunities for whale and dolphin watching, adding a wildlife element to your stay
Madeira works beautifully for solo travellers, couples and small groups. I can arrange stays in classic garden hotels, guided levada walks, or fully escorted itineraries focused on the island’s most interesting gardens and landscapes.

The Azores: hydrangea hedgerows and volcanic hot springs
Scattered in the mid‑Atlantic, the Azores feel like a wilder, more elemental cousin to Madeira. Lush, green and unspoilt, these islands are ideal for gardeners and nature lovers who enjoy dramatic landscapes, natural gardens and a sense of discovery.
On the main island of São Miguel you will find:
- Terra Nostra Park in Furnas: a historic garden filled with camellias, tree ferns and exotic specimen trees, wrapped around a naturally heated, iron‑rich thermal pool where you can bathe surrounded by subtropical planting.
- Ornamental gardens and steaming fumaroles in the Furnas valley, where the famous local “cozido” stew is slowly cooked underground.
- In summer, country roads and hillside paths lined with blue and lilac hydrangeas, turning even a simple drive into a flower‑filled experience.
Beyond the gardens themselves, the Azores are a paradise for walkers and wildlife enthusiasts, with crater lakes, tea plantations, botanical viewpoints and some of the best whale and dolphin watching in Europe.
For solo travellers and couples, a stay on São Miguel works beautifully as a one‑island garden holiday, with a charming town base and day excursions. For friends or special‑interest groups, a slightly longer itinerary can combine garden visits with gentle walks, boat trips and local food and wine.

Isles of Scilly: an English subtropical escape
Much closer to home, yet feeling a world away, lie the Isles of Scilly, off the coast of Cornwall. Thanks to the warm Gulf Stream, the climate is unusually mild, which creates ideal conditions for tender plants that would struggle on the mainland.
On the island of Tresco, Tresco Abbey Garden is often described as “Kew Gardens without the glass”: a sub‑tropical haven where around 20,000 plants from more than 80 countries thrive in the open air. Palm trees, proteas, aloes and flame trees line a network of paths, with sweeping sea views as a backdrop.
Seasonality here is a joy:
- In spring, flowers are in bloom weeks earlier than the mainland, a wonderful tonic after winter
- In summer, the borders are at their most exuberant, with succulents and South African species stealing the show
- In autumn and winter, you still find hundreds of species in flower, alongside glowing foliage
Tresco itself, the second‑largest of the islands, offers:
- Rugged coastlines backed by heather and gorse
- Quiet, pale‑sand beaches perfect for reflective walks
- Sculptures, historic forts and a laid‑back, sophisticated feel
Access is via St Mary’s then a short boat ride to Tresco, and I can arrange both day visits and stays on the island as part of a wider Isles of Scilly garden holiday.

Continental classics and further‑flung inspiration
Italy for garden lovers: villas, lakes and lemon groves
For many gardeners, Italy is the dream: cypress‑lined avenues, citrus in terracotta pots and romantic lakeside villas. Whether you are imagining a short Italian garden tour or a longer Italy garden holiday, there are countless possibilities, including:
- The Italian Lakes: Lake Como and Lake Maggiore are dotted with renowned gardens such as Villa Carlotta and Isola Bella, where formal terraces tumble down to the water, planted with camellias, azaleas and rare exotics. A lakeside hotel makes a beautiful base for day trips by boat.
- Tuscany: Renaissance gardens around historic villas, with clipped box hedges, fountains and views across vineyards and olive groves. Ideal for couples or groups of friends who enjoy art, wine and gardens in equal measure.
- Amalfi Coast and Sorrento: Terraced lemon groves, fragrant pergolas and dramatic coastal vistas. You can pair garden visits with gentle hikes and coastal boat trips.
For special‑interest groups, I can arrange expert‑led garden tours, private visits outside normal opening hours, or itineraries that weave gardens together with local food, wine tastings and cultural visits.

Japan: cherry blossom, autumn colour and tranquil design
For those who love the structure as much as the flowers, Japan is an inspiring choice. The artistry and symbolism in Japanese garden design offers endless ideas to bring home.
Highlights can include:
- Kyoto: Classical temple gardens with raked gravel, moss, maples and carefully placed stones. Each has its own character, from intimate courtyard gardens to expansive stroll gardens wrapped around ponds.
- Tokyo: Surprisingly peaceful gardens set among the skyscrapers, ideal oases between bouts of city exploration.
- Seasonal spectacles: In spring, cherry blossom transforms parks and riversides; in autumn, maples blaze red and gold, creating reflections that photographers and painters adore.
Japan works particularly well for solo travellers and couples who enjoy culture, food and design. I can build a tailor‑made Japan garden tour that balances famous sights with quieter, lesser‑known gardens and scenic walks, using centrally located hotels or traditional ryokan inns where appropriate.

Northern Europe: grand parks, river cruises and wild landscapes
Not every nature‑focused holiday needs long‑haul travel. For a cooler climate and softer light, consider:
- Dutch flower country: Timed for tulip season, you can wander vast fields of colour and visit beautifully curated flower gardens, combining your stay with canal‑side cities and world‑class art galleries. A river cruise is an ideal way to experience this, gliding past windmills and bulb fields by day and mooring in historic towns by night, with guided visits to the most famous gardens included.
- Norway and the fjords: Majestic natural “gardens” of rock, forest and water. Wildflowers fringe walking trails, and small botanical gardens showcase hardy Arctic and alpine species. Ideal for those who favour scenery and walking over formal borders.
These can be tailored for small groups or special‑interest clubs, with private guides, river cruises or small‑ship coastal voyages adding comfort and insight where you only unpack once.

Canada: wildflower meadows, forests and coastal gardens
If you love big landscapes and naturalistic planting, Canada is a dream. Here the “garden” often feels limitless: forests, lakes and wildflower meadows form a spectacular backdrop to more curated spaces.
On the west coast, Vancouver Island and the surrounding region are particularly appealing:
- Vancouver Island and Victoria: Mild, maritime weather allows beautiful public and private gardens to flourish. You will find colourful borders, heritage trees and coastal walks scented with pine and wildflowers in season.
- Coastal and forest trails: Even a simple walk can become a botanic experience, with moss‑draped trees, ferns, wild rhododendrons and seasonal blooms along the paths.
- Wildlife encounters: Nature lovers can combine garden visits with whale watching, birding or gentle kayaking in sheltered bays.
Further inland and into the Rockies, summer brings carpets of alpine flowers to mountain meadows, with lakes and snow‑capped peaks as a backdrop. It is perfect for travellers who like their horticulture mixed with hiking, photography and fresh air.
Across this vast country on the east coast, Atlantic Canada has a very different, but equally appealing, character.:
- Colourful clapboard houses, fishing harbours, wild coastal trails and tidy village gardens bright with lupins, roses and summer blooms.
- Seaside walks, whale‑watching and visits to historic towns can be combined with exploring local parks and coastal viewpoints that feel like nature’s own clifftop gardens.
If this side of Canada appeals, you might enjoy my separate blog “Atlantic Canada: Big Scenery, Warm Welcomes & Easy Access From The UK & Ireland”, which goes into more detail on what to expect.
Canada suits adventurous couples, solo travellers who enjoy walking, and groups who want a mix of gardens, scenery and wildlife. Stays can range from relaxed coastal inns to stylish lodges with sweeping views, on both the Pacific and Atlantic coasts.

Hawaii: tropical blooms and volcanic landscapes
For pure tropical drama, Hawaii is hard to beat. Here, gardens blur into rainforest, and everyday planting features flowers many of us only see as houseplants at home.
Across the islands you will find:
- Lush botanical gardens: On islands such as Kauai, Oahu and Hawaii (the Big Island), gardens showcase heliconias, gingers, plumeria, hibiscus and towering palms, all thriving in rich volcanic soil.
- Dramatic landscapes: From volcanic craters and black‑sand beaches to waterfalls fringed with ferns and wild orchids, the natural scenery is a constant highlight.
- Colour and fragrance: Flower garlands, perfumed leis and tropical blossoms give the islands a heady, sensory appeal that gardeners and nature lovers adore.
Hawaii works beautifully for couples and friends seeking a once‑in‑a‑lifetime garden holiday, but it can also be a rewarding destination for solo travellers who enjoy walking, photography and exploring at their own pace. Itineraries can be designed around one island for a slower, more immersive stay, or as a multi‑island journey linking beaches, gardens and gentle hikes.

Travelling thoughtfully as a garden lover
Many of the most beautiful gardens and wild landscapes rely on careful stewardship and thoughtful visitors. When I design garden holidays, I look wherever possible for partners who support local communities, protect biodiversity and avoid activities that harm wildlife or fragile environments.
Simple choices can make a difference, from travelling slightly outside peak dates and choosing locally owned hotels, to joining small‑group garden tours with expert guides. Together we can build a trip that feels special for you and kind to the places and people you visit.
Tailor‑made garden holidays for solo travellers, couples, friends and groups
The joy of a garden‑focused holiday is that it can be as relaxed or as busy as you like. Together we can design something that suits your style:
- Solo travellers: Ideal if you would love a garden holiday but prefer to travel independently, with small, friendly hotels, optional escorted excursions and transfers arranged so you can simply enjoy the experience. Alternatively you may wish to join other like-minded travellers on a more structured small group tour.
- Couples: Romantic garden hotels, vineyard stays or spa retreats with time to slow down, read and wander among the flowers. As with solo travellers, you may wish to enjoy your garden themed holiday with others on a small group tour.
- Friends and special‑interest groups: Bespoke group garden holidays and escorted garden tours, from private garden openings and expert hosts to behind‑the‑scenes nursery visits or vineyard tours with a botanical twist.
Using my trusted partners and tailor‑made arrangements, I can organise everything from short UK or European garden breaks to longer, more in‑depth journeys further afield, always with an eye on comfort, character and those little details that make a trip special.
When to book your garden holiday
Because many of these trips are tied to the seasons, timing really matters. Tulip river cruises, Japanese cherry blossom itineraries and peak dates for the Dutch bulb fields, the Italian Lakes and the Isles of Scilly can book up many months in advance, especially for popular cabins and characterful smaller hotels.
If you have a particular garden, festival or flowering season on your wish list, it is worth starting the conversation early so we can secure the best dates, routes and rooms for you.
Ready to indulge your green fingers abroad?
If you are feeling inspired by any of these ideas, or would like to explore other garden‑themed holidays, I would love to help.
Whether you want a gentle spring break in the Isles of Scilly, a week among Madeira’s botanical treasures, a wild Azores adventure, a grand tour of Italian villa gardens, a big‑sky escape to Canada or a tropical journey through Hawaii, I can create a trip that reflects your interests, pace and budget.
Get in touch with me to start planning your next nature‑inspired garden holiday.