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

The Station in Port Erin can be found directly across the road from the steam railway station, a stone’s throw away from the main bus stop and 100 yards from the town’s beautiful beach, which is always packed on a sunny day!
Colby

Located close to the Colby Steam Train Station, the Colby Glen is a newly refurbished picturesque country pub and the perfect place to pop in for lunch after a walk through the beautiful Glen in the south of the Island.
Laxey
The Shore Hotel Laxey is situated in the picturesque village of Old Laxey. Our food takes influence from the Isle of Man's locality and history. Guests can enjoy dining in the open plan surroundings and enjoy fresh local ingredients.
Castletown

Located in the ancient capital of Mann, The George Hotel is a registered historic building dating back to 1833.
Ramsey

The Swan is a family friendly pub with a well earned reputation for serving good home-cooked food.
Onchan
The famous Creg-Ny-Baa is situated in a fabulous viewing spot on the world-famous TT course. We are a family-friendly pub catering for everyone from children to senior citizens.
Ballaugh

The Raven is a fabulous country pub with a load of character and an inviting welcome.
Douglas

The Terminus Tavern has so much to offer as a pub. Its cosy interior paired with a wonderful open fire gives off a cosy, welcoming feel.
Ballasalla

The Whitestone is a very popular local pub which caters for all. There is also a separate dining area, where you can enjoy delicious home-cooked food in a relaxed environment.
Douglas

Shortlisted for CAMRA’s ‘2016 Pub of The Year,’ The Prospect is a real beer drinkers’ pub with up to eight different beers on offer each week.
Braddan

Located in the Isle of Man Business Park on the outskirts of Douglas, the Horse & Plough is a modern, spacious, family pub with a busy lunchtime and early evening food trade.
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.