The Isle of Man is now welcoming back fully vaccinated visitors.
Who can travel to the Isle of Man
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Foxdale
Adventure off-road on a guided quad bike tour in our growing activity centre at South Barrule forest. Let of some steam and take to the saddle on four-wheels for a trek through our forest course.
Ramsey
There are 15 acres of gardens and woodlands in this historic setting for you to explore. Throughout the gardens there are many excellent specimens of rhododendrons, magnolias, camellias and many other species too, all of which produce a dazzling…
Ramsey
Ramsey Golf Club was recently listed by Golf Monthly in their “100 Hidden Gems” within the UK, for its spectacular greens as well as its exceptional views of the northern hills.
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.
Douglas
Take an unforgettable journey along the east coast of the Island on this unique electric railway which dates back over 130 years.
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Using home-grown produce and eco-friendly methods to make their own sparkling wines, Foraging Vintner’s is a new craft winery offering wine tours and tastings for groups of between 4 to 25 people.
Laxey
This feat of Victorian engineering and ingenuity is the largest surviving waterwheel of its kind in the world.
Cronk-y-Voddy , Kirk Michael
Ballahimmin Riding and Pony Trekking Centre is situated amidst the beautiful Little London hills at Cronk-y-Voddy on the Isle of Man with fantastic off road trails into the beautiful Manx hills.
Shore Road, Port Erin
Port Erin Paddleboards is the island’s leading Paddleboarding Centre and proud to be the first in Europe to offer the amazing Twilight-Go Paddleboarding Experience.
Peel
Peel Golf Club is a picturesque course situated on the west coast of the Isle of Man. Established in 1895, it continues to provide a challenging test of golf to all who play it.
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 1134 to strawberry tea dancing and days of disco.
My name is Susan Skillen, I am a local tour guide for the Isle of Man, fully qualified and registered. Let me show you our hidden gems and the "must see" sites. There is a lot to discover and explore.
Douglas
Experience the excitement of travelling between Douglas and the south of the Island on a Victorian steam railway perfectly preserved in time.
Douglas
From the wonders of our natural world to road racing legends, begin your journey through the Island’s vibrant history and its unique national collections.
Port Erin
The course offers both relaxed and challenging pars with exceptional views of the countryside and coastline of Port Erin.