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A brand new eating concept for the Isle of Man brought to you by the people behind Jaks Bar Steakhouse. With its great location on North Quay Douglas, The Barbary Coast offers spectacular waterside views of the yacht marina.
The Bridge on the Quay, as its name suggests, is located on North Quay in Douglas overlooking the picturesque boat moorings of the harbour.
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.
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.
The Nature Discovery Centre is full of information on its surroundings, the environment in general and the work of Manx Wildlife Trust.
Situated in St Johns the Tynwald National Park and Arboretum is set in more than 25 acres of picturesque countryside.
Take a nostalgic journey along Douglas Promenade on the world's oldest horse drawn tramway. Trams depart regularly from Derby Castle throughout the day.
This Victorian curiosity has entertained visitors for hundreds of years – offering a unique way to see the surrounding area and an opportunity to spy on fellow tourists!
The course offers both relaxed and challenging pars with exceptional views of the countryside and coastline of Port Erin.
Whether you are new to fly fishing or have many seasons under your belt, Isle of Man Fly Fishing are able to offer advice and guidance on all aspects and methods for stillwater, river and saltwater fly fishing.
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.
Port St Mary golf course is the Island's only 9 hole course, and it is located in the south of the island around 7 minutes from Port Erin.
Come along and join us at Energy FM Bowl in Ramsey, right on the seafront overlooking the Queen's Pier.
Set in one of the Island's largest plantations, South Barrule, there are activities for all the family. Find your way through the rope courses, crawl through the sky barrels, take on the leap of faith, and whiz down the long zip-lines.
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.
Exit Strategy is a live interactive game which gives you the opportunity to enjoy a memorable experience with your friends. You will find yourselves locked into a themed room for 60 minutes.
IDiveIsleofMan is an independent scuba instructor and dive guide based in Ramsey. It provides introductory 'Discover Scuba Diving' experience days, scuba training, dive guiding, kit hire and air fills.
The Laser-Mayhem team kit you out in full camouflaged combat clothing, face paint and give you the choice of weapon, that are state of the art military grade laser guns fitted with real red dot laser sights that fire a harmless beam.
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.
The world's smallest production car is on view in the Island's smallest museum in Peel. Here you can see an original P50 micro car, designed and made in 1964 by Peel Engineering at a small factory just 300 yards away from the Museum.
The Museum houses a wide range of vehicles, including bicycles, motorcycles, cars, lorries, buses, boats, trams, a vintage workshop setting, an aviation and road transport memorabilia display room and model railway.
Douglas Bay Horse Tramway car No…