Inside the world's most ISOLATED town that can only be reached by taking a six-day boat ride Edinburgh of the Seven Seas is the only settlement on the volcanic island of Tristan da Cunha The quickest way of getting to the round outcrop involves taking a six-day boat trip from Cape Town Adding to the difficulty of getting there, there are less than 10 scheduled boat trips a year By Sadie Whitelocks For Dailymail.com Published: 14:33 EDT, 5 June 2024 | Updated: 14:36 EDT, 5 June 2024 e-mail View comments Advertisement No cell phone signal, one pub and no crime , welcome to the idyllic surrounds of the world's most isolated town. In a TikTok , content creator Tiana educates her followers about the far flung reaches of Edinburgh of the Seven Seas, which is the only settlement on the volcanic island of Tristan da Cunha in the middle of the South Atlantic Ocean.

The quickest way of getting to the round outcrop - which measures just 38 square miles - involves taking a six-day boat trip from Cape Town in South Africa as there is no runway for airplanes to land. Adding to the difficulty of getting there, there are less than 10 scheduled boat trips a year. Edinburgh of the Seas is on the north coast of Tristan, and Tiana notes that the small community is home to around 250 people, and 'they're all British citizens because this is a territory of the United Kingdom.

' The quickest way of getting to Tristan da Cunha - which measures just 38 square miles - involves taking a six-day boat tri.