The Isle of Man is now welcoming back fully vaccinated visitors.
Who can travel to the Isle of Man
Number of results: 26
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Cregneash
The cafe at the Sound is in the most southerly part of the Island with views out to the Calf of Man. A large cafe with floor to ceiling windows allows you to enjoy the views no matter what the weather. Great Wildlife, great food, tranquil location.
Douglas
A plant based urban oasis in the centre of Douglas.
Douglas
A warm and friendly welcome awaits you at The Tea Junction, with capacity for up to 70 guests and open 7 days a week. Situated in Castle Street, Douglas, we’ve created a space where you can relax and enjoy life, one sip at a time.
Douglas
Noa Bakehouse is more than just a bakery! This family-run business comprises an artisan sourdough bakery, coffee roaster and locally focused cafe based in the heart of Douglas.
Castletown
A café and bar serving brunch bakes bubbles and bites.
St Johns
Greens café is one of the longest-established cafes on the Island. With a heavy emphasis on whole foods made in-house, our menu is varied- offering something for everyone.
Serving a wide variety of hot and cold food, including breakfast and a full lunch menu.
Laxey
The Laxey Beach Stop Cafe provides refreshments with the fabulous backdrop of Laxey Bay, and a selection of ice cream, cakes and much more.
Douglas
Super Cute, Super Fresh: Welcome to the Alpine.
Open for breakfast, lunch and everything tasty in between
Douglas
The Eatery is a street food café where it is all about the flavour.
Ramsey
A small friendly bistro style cafe and coffee shop overlooking Ramsey Harbour.