There are regular buses that stop at various places Island wide. A bus timetable can be obtained from the Welcome Centre at the Sea Terminal.
Find our moreThe Douglas Horse Trams have been in existence on the Isle of Man since 1876. The trams were first introduced to take advantage of the booming tourist trade in Victorian times and to this day still carry tourists, and locals, along the promenades in the summer. There are various stops along the promenade that passengers can board the tram.
Find our moreThe electric railway station is situated at the far end of the promenade. The tram will head to Ramsey in the North of the Island and also stops in Laxey where the famous 'Laxey Wheel' is located.
Find our moreThe Isle of Man Steam Railway is the longest narrow gauge steam line in Britain that still uses its original locomotives and carriages. The steam train serves the South of the Island which has plenty of Heritage sites to explore.
Find our moreIf you prefer a more private journey, then why not hire a car from one of the various companies on Island.
Fabulous new hotel, beautifully decorated. An excellent restaurant, Manx Queenie's & steak are a must. All staff are a credit to the hotel. Nothing was to much trouble.Mr & Mrs Jones Read more reviews.
All of our 54 bedrooms include the latest technology and comfort - features that a modern traveller would expect.
See our roomsOur open-plan restaurant on the ground floor is serving breakfast, lunch and dinner for Hotel residents and non-residents alike.
Bar & RestaurantOn Friday 20th December come and sing along to all the classics from the queen of country at our Dolly Parton Tribute Evening!
This package for 2 people at £210 includes:
A 3-course dinner
Entertainment
Overnight stay
Breakfast the following morning
To book your tickets please call 602 555 or email info@manninhotel.im