With rugged cliffs, sandy beaches and the historic capital of the Isle of Man, Castletown, the south of the island has lots to see and enjoy within a compact small area.
The north of the Isle of Man is rich in wildlife, featuring the Ayres Nature Reserve with its sand dunes and diverse habitats for birds and plants. Ramsey Bay, a Marine Nature Reserve, supports various marine species. The Northern Plain's farmlands and wetlands attract a variety of birds and small mammals.
Explore the sunset city of Peel dominated by its large Viking castle! To the south of Peel, the rugged west coast and Niarbyl is a special place, head north and the rugged cliffs turn to sand.
Douglas, the capital of the Isle of Man, offers a blend of historical charm, stunning coastal views, and modern amenities. The Douglas Bay Horse Tramway is one of the most iconic and charming features of the Isle of Man. Established in 1876, this historic tramway runs along the promenade in Douglas and is one of the oldest horse-drawn tramways in the world still in operation.