Known as the ‘Jewel of the Irish Sea’, the Isle of Man is a lovely little island located between Ireland and England, and a delight to discover whatever the time of year! Rugged cliffs meet wide, flat plains and sandy beaches, making it the perfect destination for natural beauty spots. Venture to the capital town of Douglas and pay a visit to the parliament of the Isle of Man, Tynwald, enjoy the many museums, or explore the harbour-front shops and cafés. You can visit the stunning sights of Douglas and beyond on the wonderful railway systems; onboard the Victorian Snaefell Mountain Railway, you will journey 2,036ft above sea level to the summit of the highest mountain on the island, where you will find the most breathtaking views and potentially, on a clear day, spot the neighbouring countries from across the sea! From phenomenal landscapes, coves and bays, to heritage sites and cultural attractions, there’s fascinating history to intrigue every visitor, and our fully escorted coach holidays feature fantastic itineraries packed with the best the Isle of Man has to offer.
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Discover the beautiful Isle of Man, where we enjoy memorable rail journeys, seeing the island’s town and country, land and sea along the way.
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Discover 200 square miles of beautiful countryside and wonderful coastline on the popular Isle of Man.
Operating with its original rolling stock dating back to Victorian and Edwardian times, a journey on board the 130-year-old Manx Electric Railway will certainly be one to remember. This line connects Douglas, Laxey and Ramsey and, with the island being small, it is very easy to venture to all of these places and more in one incredible trip! Journeying from the waterfront town of Douglas to the seaside town of Peel on the other side of the island is only a 20-30-minute drive – and it is well worth it. Take the opportunity to visit the small fishing port and magnificent castle in Peel, with its rich history and roots in Celtic, Viking, and maritime past. If you are enjoying the history of the isle, you will love our adventure aboard the nostalgic Isle of Man Steam Railway, which still uses its original locomotives and carriages, our exploration of the wonderful Port Erin Steam Museum, and the heritage-filled tour to the south of the isle visiting the Village Folk Museum at Cregneash. Whether you’d prefer to explore the coastlines and countryside or enjoy heritage rail experiences, browse our carefully curated tours and start planning your Isle of Man discovery.
Journey on Snaefell Mountain Railway to the summit to take in views of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales!
View TourWith so much on offer, you might need some inspiration! We’ve hand-picked a selection of favourite destinations and provided an overview of the very best highlights...
Tynwald
The charming capital town of the Isle of Man, Douglas, is home to the parliament of the Isle of Man, the High Court of Tynwald. This superb and ancient building consists of two chambers which, when convened, become Tynwald Court.
Douglas Bay
Douglas, located at the mouth of the River Douglas, features a two-mile sweep of bay. There, you will find the wonderful harbour, Douglas’ main commercial port, and promenade with its lovely gardens. The views are astonishing, featuring gorgeous blue waters and pleasant green hills.
Town Centre
Despite Douglas’ town centre being the main commercial centre of the island, the area still manages to keep its small-town charm. It is quaint, cobbled and wonderful, featuring a thriving high street filled with shops, as well as the many restaurants and cafés selling high-quality and delicious foods and drinks.
Coastline
The lovely village of Laxey resides along the east coast and, while the harbour is small, it is beautiful. Surrounded by gorgeous, lush greenery and colourful homes, the harbour is also next to the sandy beach, with its lovely, blue waters.
History
Laxey is best known for its fabulous vintage railways and rich mining history. The village is a stop along the Manx Electric Railway, which continues to operate with Victorian and Edwardian rolling stock. Laxey is also home to the Great Laxey Wheel, the largest surviving original working waterwheel in the world and a fantastic sight to behold.
Snaefell Mountain Railway
Journey to the summit of Snaefell, the Isle of Man's highest mountain, onboard a mountain railway adventure, starring breathtaking and beautiful views. Look out over the ocean and you may even catch a glimpse of England, Scotland or Wales!
Historical Attractions
Visit the lovely town of Peel, known for its museums, history, and small fishing port. The museums include the House of Manannan – starring the phenomenal Odin's Raven, Manx Transportation Museum, and the Leece, which now features TT and Manx Grand Prix vintage bikes.
Ruins of Peel Castle
A highlight and huge tourist attraction of the town is Peel Castle, built in the 11th century by Norwegians. The castle is now owned by the Manx National Heritage organisation, which seeks to preserve the history of this significant and fantastic landmark.
Seaside Gastronomy
There is a reason why Peel is the summer destination of not only tourists, but for locals. This town has the best seaside treats on the island, especially at the Victorian promenade, including the loveliest ice cream, Manx Kippers, or chips, Manx cheese, and gravy!