Explore the 13th-century Marisco Castle — built by the notorious outlaw William de Marisco — with a private island historian who unlocks the island's extraordinary story of pirates, wreckers and Victorian eccentrics. History this raw and remote is vanishingly rare.
What to expect
Begin at Marisco Castle, the dramatic 13th-century keep perched above the landing beach, where your historian recounts William de Marisco's reign as self-styled king of this lawless island. Progress through the village — a tight cluster of granite buildings maintained by the Landmark Trust — past the 11th-century St Helen's Church and the unique Lundy stamps post box. Your guide reveals the island's Victorian transformation under the Heaven family, who ran it as a private kingdom. The sense of stepping outside ordinary time is palpable.
Good to know
Private historian sessions are bookable via the Landmark Trust island office — contact ahead of your port call date to reserve. The castle exterior is always accessible to day visitors. The island village is compact; the full historical walking circuit takes approximately 2 hours, fitting comfortably within a standard day-trip window.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Lundy Island — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.