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You are here: Resources > Group Travel > Practical Information for Visiting Coaches

Practical Information for Visiting Coaches

Driving a Coach to the Isle of Man
 

Below you will find some information to assist group organisers and coach drivers when planning and during their visit to the Isle of Man.

Laws and Licensing Driver requirements Vehicle Requirements Cleaning Parking, Drop Off and Days Out Douglas Promenade Weight restricted roads Roadworks and closures Supplier Directory

Laws and Licensing

Isle of Man legislation regarding vehicle weights and dimensions may differ from those authorised in the country of registration of the visiting coaches.

The Isle of Man Road Transport Licensing Committee is responsible for regulating coaches brought temporarily into the Island and regulations have been made under the Road Transport Act 2001¹.

¹ The Road Transport Operators (Vehicles Brought Temporarily into the Island) Regulations 2002. SD 48/02 [Weight limits set out in the Explanatory Notes have been superseded by Construction and Use Regulations.].

Buses and coaches may be brought temporarily into the Island for a period of up to but not exceeding one month. Passengers that may be carried are those making a temporary stay under a ‘package tour’ arrangement. All arrangements and payment must be made in advance, outside the Island. Cabotage Operations are prohibited, i.e. the carriage of goods or passengers that originates and terminates within the Isle of Man by an operator not licensed by the Road Transport Licensing Committee.

There is no requirement for the passengers to physically accompany the vehicle to and from the Island, and therefore the passengers may travel by air or by ferry independently of the vehicle.

Driver requirements

Drivers of visiting coaches who are licensed to drive that vehicle in the country or territory of registration are granted a temporary exemption from Isle of Man Road Transport driver licensing requirements for one month².

² The Road Transport (Driver Licensing) (Exemption) Regulations 2002. SD 86/02

Vehicle Requirements

Length

The maximum permitted length for any coach is 13.5m providing they meet the EU turning circle directive.

Weight

Plated 2-axle coaches fitted with twin tyres and road-friendly suspension are permitted on Manx roads up to the maximum permitted weight specified on the latest plate carried by the vehicle. If such a vehicle does not have a plate, the maximum total permitted weight is 18,000kg. depending on the axle spacing, and the maximum axle weight is 11,500kg for the driving axle.

In the case of 2-axle coaches without twin tyres and without road-friendly suspension, Isle of Man limits apply. In such a case the total weight of the vehicle is limited to 16,260 kg. depending on the axle spacing, and its maximum axle weight is limited to 10,170kg. for each axle.

In the case of 3 axle coaches, whether or not they are fitted with twin tyres and road-friendly suspension, the permitted weights are 24,390kg for the vehicle as a whole depending on the axle spacing and 10,170kg for each axle.

Cleaning

Coaches may be cleaned and serviced, by prior arrangement, at the Bus Vannin's Bus Depot, situated to the west of the North Quay, between the Railway Station and Tesco’s Supermarket. Contact: Bus Traffic Manager Tel. +44 1624 663366.

Parking, Drop Off and Days Out

It is recommended that you use the Ordnance Survey Landranger Map No. 95 for planning days out on the Isle of Man.

Many of the small towns and villages have narrow roads and one-way systems. Coaches are prohibited on some narrow roads. Please refer to Traffic Signs when travelling around the Island. Please use the preferred routes to the coach parking areas described below and refrain from using Satnav on the island as it can send coaches down unsuitable roads.

The Island's historic sites and key attractions are regularly visited by coach parties and where possible coach parking is accommodated nearby but in some cases, for example, Castletown and Laxey Wheel, parking adjacent to heritage sites is not possible. Please see below maps for details of drop off and parking areas.

what3words

When trying to find parking spaces, we can appreciate it can be easy to get lost. what3words is a simple way to talk about precise locations. To find the parking spaces you can either click on the link or download the free what3words app and enter the 3 words into the search bar. The app also works offline so you can still enter 3 words and find the exact location even without a connection.

Website: www.what3words.com 

Douglas

Parking is permitted during the day and overnight in 11 dedicated coach parking bays situated in various places on Douglas Promenade. 9 spaces are situated at the northern end of the Promenade on King Edward Road, opposite the horse tram terminus. A further 2 coach parking bays are situated on Mona Terrace behind the multi-story car park. There are two drop off points opposite the Villa Marina and two further drop off points outside the Penta and Hydro Hotel.

The Ferry Port at the Sea Terminal in Douglas has allocated parking for up to 4 coaches situated on the Victoria Pier. Overnight parking is permitted at the Sea Terminal between 6.30pm and 8am. Please can drivers leave their contact details at the front of their vehicles when parking overnights. Between 8am and 6.30pm is strictly drop off and pick up only. If you need to leave the coach in the daytime, please move the coach to a designated parking bay on the promenade.

Parking what3words

  • King Edward Road: ///fussed.loyal.frosted

  • Mona Terrace: ///eagle.each.chemistry

  • Sea Terminal: ///solar.summer.grades - Overnight parking only permitted between 6.30pm and 8am. Please use the other spaces first. 

Drop off points what3words - these areas are drop off only and do not permit parking

  • Villa Marina and the Gaiety Theatre: ///pushes.cheese.inform

  • Penta: ///clouds.tennis.stop

  • Hydro: ///glee.boats.seat

Drop off points what3words

  • Sea Terminal: ///solar.summer.grades

Laxey

Coaches over 12m length are advised not to enter lower Laxey and the Promenade. The Village of Laxey provides dedicated coach parking for 4 coaches at the Dumbells Terrace car park (opposite Brown’s Café) off the A2, over the tram lines. 

Parking and drop off for the Laxey Wheel is located approximately 300m further up Mines Road. After turning into the Fire Station grounds, the drop off and parking is immediately on your left. Access to this site should only be made via the Salmon Lake Centre side of the station (north end). Under no circumstances should this be accessed from the other side. Please note that no other areas of the Fire Station grounds or access roads should be used. Access to the car park at the Wheel is unsuitable for coaches.

Parking what3words

  • Dumbells Terrace (Ham and Egg) what3words: ///copying.aura.dips

  • Laxey Fire Station what3words: ///presses.newest.estimate

Ramsey

During the summer months there is 1 dedicated coach parking bay on Dale Street, Ramsey, close to the West Quay. Setting down only is permitted in the nearby Market Place. The preferred route to Dale Street from the south is via Queen’s Promenade, if using the A2 Coast Road.

The Victorian historic house at The Grove, Ramsey has free parking for coaches in the car park at the front of the site.

For visits to the Mooragh Park, coaches may park on the car park at the northern end accessed via the Mooragh Promenade.

Parking what3words

  • Dale Street what3words: ///playtime.curious.bestows

  • Mooragh Park what3words: ///gratuity.dilution.origins

  • Grove Museum what3words: ///feathered.officers.afflict

Wildlife Park

There is parking for coaches in the car park at the Wildlife Park in Sulby.

Parking and Drop off Points (what3words)

  • Wildlife Park: ///oily.stealer.roosts

Peel

Peel has coach parking available on Marine Parade (sea front) in the Creg Malin car park. This car park can accommodate a maximum of 2 coaches. 

Parking for coaches is also available at the rear of the House of Manannan Museum. Follow the signs to the Quay or House of Manannan.

Parking and Drop off points what3words

  • Creg Malin: ///clearing.nails.stand

  • House of Manannan (Kipper Yard): ///even.amuses.homing

Tynwald Hill, St Johns and Culture Vannin Tynwald and Cultural Exhibition Centre

Coach parking is available at two locations in St Johns on the A1 at the entrance to the Arboretum, Douglas side of the Tynwald site and the Tynwald Inn Pub car park.

Parking and Drop off Points what3words

  • A1, St Johns: ///groovy.refined.overture

  • Tynwald Inn Car Park: ///handyman.fitness.deducted 

Castletown

Castletown has several Manx National Heritage historic attractions in the town which means it can be relatively busy in the peak season and during cruise visits. It is highly recommended for drivers to co-ordinate with Manx National Heritage group Bookings Officer prior to visiting the attractions or call ahead. 

Castle Rushen, The Old House of Keys, the Nautical Museum and the Old Grammar School are all centrally located. The Manx Wildlife Trust Scarlett Nature Discovery Centre, is a 15 – 20 minute walk from the main coach park. 

There are a number of cafés and restaurants in the town, it would be good if you could call ahead to state your time of arrival if your group have time for refreshments.

Setting-down and picking-up for these sites should be undertaken at the dedicated coach parking area behind the main square in Farrant’s Way.

Parking and Drop off Points what3words

  • Farrants Way: ///downtime.meanders.fruit

  • Overflow Bridge Street: ///testimony.impulses.amphibious

Rushen Abbey, Ballasalla

Parking for coaches in the car park at the rear of the site.

Parking and Drop off Points what3words

  • Rushen Abbey Car Park: ///diagnosing.classical.merited

Port Erin

Coaches may park day or night on the car park to the rear of the Police Station. Access from Station Road (A5) is via Droghadfayle Road, (immediately before the Police Station). A new drop-off point is available on Bridson Street by the Rushen Heritage Trust Centre, this will feature a welcome sign with local details for your passengers.

Port Erin is home to the Isle of Man Railway Museum and Milner’s Tower. There are many cafes, walks and independent shops to explore as well as visiting one of the best beaches on the Island.

Parking and Drop off Points what3words

  • Rear of the Police Station: ///spaceman.notice.toenail

  • Bridson Street: ///names.freaky.disclose

Port St Mary

Parking and set down is at the bottom of Port St Mary on Lime Street.

Parking and Drop off Points what3words

  • Lime Street: ///woks.sleek.rotations

Cregneash

Cregneash Village in the south of the Island is a living illustration of a Manx farming and crofting community in the 19th and early 20th century. Coach parking is available in the Public Car Park at the entrance to the Village. There is a two minute walk from the car park to Cregneash via an uneven downhill public footpath. Please reference the Cregneash Access Guide for more details.

Parking and Drop off Points what3words

  • Cregneash Car Park: ///rhinos.composes.rope

The Sound

The Sound at the southern tip of the Island has coach parking adjacent to the entrance to the café. This can be busy in peak season for coaches and general visitors so it is recommended to call the café to inform them of your planned arrival +44 1624 838123. There are also narrow roads on the way to the Sound from Cregneash.

Parking and Drop off Points what3words

  • The Sound: ///spied.earful.compete

Douglas Promenade

Please be aware that there will be Horse Trams travelling from Broadway to Derby Castle from April to October. You must stay on your side of the road and undertake the Horse Trams to pass safely. 

Weight restricted roads

Please click here to view the weight restricted roads list

Roadworks and Closures

Before and during your visit please check the latest information on road closures, diversions, roadworks and forthcoming events by visiting Roadwatch.

Supplier Directory

As the group organiser, please contact accommodation, attraction/activity and eating out establishments before visiting to provide the best experience and best value for your coach group. Use the Supplier Directory (filter by accepts coach parties or by location) to find key contacts. 

Useful Links

  1. Coaches Booklet

  2. Douglas Map

  3. Laxey Map

  4. Ramsey Map

  5. Peel Map

  6. Castletown Map

  7. Port Erin Map

Useful Contacts

  1. Manx National Heritage - Groups Officer

  2. Isle of Man Steam Packet

  3. Isle of Man Transport

  4. Isle of Man Railways

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