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Ballaugh
Curraghs Wildlife Park is the perfect place for a fun-filled family day out; there’s so much to see and do – you won’t know where to start! There are over 350 of the world’s animals to discover set over 40 acres of beautiful, natural scenery.
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238 reviewsCastletown
Follow this short walk around the Langness Peninsula at the south-eastern tip of the Island, where you can discover a beautiful lighthouse, a stone tower on the coast, and the ruins of ancient buildings that tell the story of the English Civil War.
Port Erin
The course offers both relaxed and challenging pars with exceptional views of the countryside and coastline of Port Erin.
John Shakespeare of Visit Mann Tours is an enthusiastic and engaging tour guide and has been guiding groups and individuals for many years worldwide. His aim is to make your visit a memorable and enjoyable experience.
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31 reviewsPort Erin
Welcome to Rowany Cottier. This substantial five bedroom guest house stands in its own spacious grounds overlooking Port Erin Bay. Providing a high standard of accommodation with a friendly relaxed atmosphere.
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40 reviewsBraddan
Dave’s Waves Limited offers a Windsurfing Instructing and Coaching Experience to beginners and intermediates at various beaches and bays around the island, primarily Derbyhaven, Castletown, Gansey, Port Erin, Port St Mary and Ramsey.
Cregneash
Settled on an upland plateau overlooking the Calf of Man, Cregneash village was one of the last strongholds of the Manx language and customs which characterised the crofting way of life.
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272 reviewsPort Erin
Grianane is a recently refurbished bungalow located within a quiet cul-de-sac close to the centre of Port Erin, just a five minute walk from the beach, shops, bus and railway station.
Foxdale
The ManxSPCA Tearooms offers freshly prepared and home-cooked meals and snacks. Children are welcome and after a hearty lunch what better way to spend the afternoon than by visiting the rescue animals? Dogs are also welcome in the Tearoom's…
Ballasalla
A wide range of exhibits relating the military and aviation history of the Isle of Man and people who served in the Armed Forces both on and off island.
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291 reviewsPort St Mary
Discover Diving is the Isle of Man's only scuba and snorkel centre. Open all year round to provide everything you need for snorkel, scuba and technical diving, from equipment to training, to trips and regular dives.
Ballasalla
Rushen Abbey was gifted by King Olaf I for use as a monastery in 1134. The visitor centre tells the Abbey's story from the 12th century right up to the tea dances and days of disco in the 20th century.
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113 reviewsDouglas
Just off the promenade in Douglas, Little Haven is a cosy cottage refurbished to a high standard.
King Edward Road, Onchan
Groudle Glen Cottages provides first rate self-catering accommodation where families can experience the magic of the Isle of Man in an unspoilt and tranquil atmosphere.
Port St Mary
Tides Reach is a modern ground floor apartment located a stones throw from the picturesque harbour of Port St Mary