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Plan Your Trip to Isle of Man: Best of Isle of Man Tourism. Rising dramatically out of the Irish Sea, the Isle of Man enchants first-time visitors with its craggy coastline dotted with medieval forts, towers, and castles. (You can fly here, but the best views are aboard ferries arriving from Ireland or the U.K.)
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The island's main transportation link is Ronaldsway Airport (IOM), which is to the south of the island. Flybe was offering a number of flights to and from the island, though since its demise, Loganair has stepped in. Normally, there are direct scheduled flights to the Isle of Man from: 1. Belfast International 2. Birmingham 3. Bristol 4. Dublin 5. ...
Douglas
Douglas is the capital and largest town on the Isle of Man with a third of the population living there. It has a seat-front promenade that invites strolls and in the middle of the bay is the Tower of Refuge. Horse-drawn carriages operate along the 1.6-mile "prom" during the summer months. Aside from the horse-drawn carriages, there's an electric railway that operates up Snaefell, the island's highest mountain, and to Ramsay, as well as a steam train though the latter is more of a visitors' at...
Ramsay
The second-largest town on the island is Ramsey.Situated north of Douglas and though worth a visit as part of a drive around the island (there are some pubs around the harbor for a spot of lunch), staying in Ramsey doesn't make sense. It doesn't have the buzz of Douglas nor the stunning remoteness on offer on the rest of the island. For those seeking more privacy and nature, the island has a lot of smaller villages. A drive around the island including the lighthouse at the north in Bride, the...
Peel
Peel offers the charm of a fishing village with its bay and harbor as well as Peel Castle and a small range of pubs and restaurants. Accommodation options are more limited than in Douglas but a trip to Peel should certainly be on your things-to-do list.
This might be an obvious statement and one that applies to many islands and beauty spots but the Isle of Man has some truly glorious parts to it -- and its size means there's variety beyond the classic coastal areas. I'll let these pictures do most the talking.
As already mentioned, the Isle of Man becomes a major international attraction for motorsports fans twice a year -- more so during the TT Races than during the Grand Prix. Even outside of those weeks, given there is no national speed limit on the Isle of Man on roads outside of towns, it is popular with visitors who want to test their motorbikes or...
The Isle of Man and the Channel Islands are often grouped together and compared despite being separate nations and not close in proximity. Whilst French influence and charm can be felt in Jersey, the Isle of Man has a very different though equally alluring Celtic vibe about it. It is both more rustic and given its bigger size, more varied -- think ...
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