From magnificent arts venues, unique cultural customs, world-famous racing circuits and adventurous outdoor playground inspiring endurance events and in-nature experiences - whenever your clients visit there is always a lot to see and do in the Isle of Man.
There is a packed programme to suit everyone from sport, heritage, culture, transport, food and drink to family events and musical shows. For the latest events see the What's On Guide.
To view our downloadable 2024 events guide please click here. This will be updated as and when events dates are confirmed.
Cultural Festivals
Experience our truly unique customs and vibrant culture at some of our more traditional events, on May eve the spectacle of Oie Voaldyn Manx Festival of Fire in the backdrop of Peel Castle. July brings the celebrating and traditional procession of Tynwald Day and related festival events on 5th July, shortly followed by a lively week of music, dance and culture at Celtic Gathering - Yn Chruinnaght. In October, your clients can gain access to 80 free weekend events as part of Isle of Man Heritage Open Days or at the end of the month Hop tu Naa, pre-dating Halloween this unique festival brings out spooky, traditional and wholesome calendar of events for the whole family.
Sporting Events
A mecca for sport and motorsport, the Island hosts the thrilling Manx National Rally in May to the world-class TT Races held in June each year. A new Festival of Motoring in September attracts a number of visiting car clubs and motor-racing enthusiasts. The roads also host a growing number of year-round cycling events whilst off-road the natural landscapes and our emerald seas are the exceptional backdrop for many endurance events, including the World Tin Bath Championships, Race the Sun and the 85-mile Parish Walk.
What's to come in 2024
Transport Festival - Tuesday 30th July to Sunday 4th August 2024
The Summer Transport Festival stages a 6 day long event marking some significant milestone Anniversaries with special events being planned.
RNLI 200th Anniversary - 2024
The Island was home to the founder of the RNLI, Sir William Hillary. This celebration across nations will be celebrated here on the Isle of Man.
Further details of events for 2024 will follow in due course.