The Isle of Man is now welcoming back fully vaccinated visitors.
Who can travel to the Isle of Man
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Kirk Michael

The Mitre in Kirk Michael is the oldest pub on the Island, delightfully quaint with exposed beams, an open fire, and a great beer garden with breathtaking views. The food is home-cooked and traditional.
Castletown
A café and bar serving brunch bakes bubbles and bites.
Crosby

Located on a fast stretch of the famous TT course, The Crosby can be found on the main road in its namesake’s village.
Castletown

Located in the ancient capital of Mann, The George Hotel is a registered historic building dating back to 1833.
Sulby
Carrick Beg is located in a peaceful rural setting just a few minutes from Ramsey in the north of the Isle of Man.
Douglas
Super Cute, Super Fresh: Welcome to the Alpine.
Open for breakfast, lunch and everything tasty in between
Serving a wide variety of hot and cold food, including breakfast and a full lunch menu.
Douglas

Located on Douglas Promenade, The Queens provides the perfect venue for enjoying a drink outside while watching the world go by.
Douglas

The Bridge on the Quay, as its name suggests, is located on North Quay in Douglas overlooking the picturesque boat moorings of the harbour.
Onchan

The Archibald Knox is a vibrant community pub with a great reputation for serving home-cooked, locally sourced food. Offering a family friendly atmosphere, there is Wi-Fi throughout the building and an outdoor space to enjoy on a sunny day.
Ramsey
The Ramsey Park Hotel, Lake View Restaurant is just that - a lovely spot to enjoy a relaxing meal overlooking the picturesque Mooragh Lake and serving a full bistro-style menu that features homemade, seasonal food.
Laxey

The Mines is a little Manx gem close by the Laxey Tram Station and is highly recommended for a slice of Manx heritage, its quirky traditional feel and homely inviting welcome.