Sometimes you don't need to jump on a plane to visit beautiful beaches when there are secret hidden gems in the UK - including this secluded beach in the Outer Hebrides. The Outer Hebrides is a chain of remote islands located in Scotland, described as "heaven on Earth" and Prince's Beach is a stunning hidden beach on the island of Eriskay, Scotland. The remote beach offers white sand and crystal clear waters, all while being quiet and secluded.

UK Hidden Gems said the Outer Hebrides is a hidden gem, adding: "Their remote and unspoiled nature, with stunning landscapes, rugged coastlines, pristine beaches, and rich Gaelic culture, make them a unique and captivating destination for travellers seeking tranquillity and natural beauty" and said they're not as touristy as you may think. Even though you're not guaranteed the same weather as what you would going to a tropical beach, you're certainly promised the same beautiful and picturesque views you would FIND abroad. Prince's Beach is one of Scotland's most historic beaches and according to Visit Scotland, it's also known as Coilleag a'Phrionnsa, Gaelic for the Prince's cockleshell strand'.

The website added: "Prince's Beach is said to be where Bonnie Prince Charlie first set foot on Scottish soil, and from here he proceeded to Glenfinnan and made his first attempt in taking the crown in the 1745 Jacobite Rebellion." Visitors to the beach have been leaving rave reviews on Trip Advisor, earning it a stellar 5-star rating. The conse.