The Isle of Man is now welcoming back fully vaccinated visitors.
Who can travel to the Isle of Man
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Ramsey
Come along and join us at Energy FM Bowl in Ramsey, right on the seafront overlooking the Queen's Pier.
A warm welcome awaits you from the Manx Footpaths Conservation Group, a friendly walking group based on the Isle of Man who provide a comprehensive programme of walks throughout the year to explore this amazing jewel in the middle of the Irish Sea.
Castletown
Be greeted by the secretary of the former home of the Manx Parliament, and take your seat in the finely restored chamber for a theatrical debate on setting the Island's laws, a debate in which you can vote.
Douglas
Noa Bakehouse is more than just a bakery! This family-run business comprises an artisan sourdough bakery, coffee roaster and locally focused cafe based in the heart of Douglas.
Port-e-Vullen, Maughold
Set in the beautiful rural location of Maughold, Elgin Retreat offers plenty to enjoy and is a matter of minutes from the nearest town of Ramsey.
Glen Vine

The Lodge is a spacious detached house set in its own grounds, sleeping up to 8, just a few minutes drive from the islands’ capital Douglas to the east and the sunset city of Peel with its famous castle to the west.
The Lhen, Andreas

For a wonderfully charming cottage break on the Isle of Man, stay with us at our traditional Manx thatched cottage.
Bride
The Ayres is an important stretch of low-lying sand dune coastline at the northern tip of the island, great for walking and bird watching. Parts are designated as an Area of Special Scientific Interest and as a National Nature Reserve, and the…
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

West View is a charming annex to a large traditional Mansion house set in it's own grounds just a few minutes walk from the TT Grandstand in Douglas.
Peel

A recently refurbished home located right in the heart of Peel, ideally suited for a couple or small family.
Port Erin

Grianane is a recently refurbished bungalow located within a quiet cul-de-sac close to the centre of Port Erin, just a five minute walk from the beach, shops, bus and railway station.
Port Erin
The Pines is a dream of a holiday cottage in a perfect setting with stunning views. Idyllic, yet internally modern and fully equipped to provide you with the comforts of home (including free Wifi). Short-break packages are available.
Laxey
The last working woollen mill on the Island, weaving bespoke quality tweeds and rugs on the two traditional pedal looms. Also producing all manner of Loaghtan goods from the wool of the native Manx Loaghtan sheep.
Ballabeg
The Friary Apartments are two self contained holiday apartments located in the village of Ballabeg.