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Best of the Isle of Man

Best of the Isle of Man

The Isle of Man is a truly special place, a hidden gem in the Irish Sea. Discover rich history, fabulous countryside and coastal delights on scenic drives around its famous TT course and even on a traditional Douglas Horse Tram, while Manx cats, fairies and folklore add a magical twist.

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The Best of the Isle of Man

Monday 26th July 2027

5 Days,

4 Nights stay at the Rutland Hotel, Douglas

 

Includes,

  • Return Coach Travel

  • Ferry Crossings,

  • Travel Pass for Horse Tram & Steam Railway,

  • Cregneash Folk Village,

  • Isle of Man Motor Museum,

  • Fynoderee Gin Distilliery.

 

£60pp Deposit - full payment by at least 100 days Prior to departure.

 

£869pp - Single Occupancy Room

£779pp - Double or Twin Room (based on two people sharing a room)

 

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The Isle of Man is a truly special place, a hidden gem in the Irish Sea. Discover rich history, fabulous countryside and coastal delights on scenic drives around its famous TT course and even on a traditional Douglas Horse Tram, while Manx cats, fairies and folklore add a magical twist.

 

Day 1

Travel to Douglas

Take the ferry from Heysham to Douglas and travel to your hotel.

 

Day 2

Douglas – The Island’s Capital

Explore Douglas starting with a visit to the excellent Manx Museum, packed with artefacts and treasures reflecting the island’s 10 centuries of history and culture. The Douglas Horse Trams have operated for nearly 150 years and a ride along the town’s impressive promenade past the elegant Gaiety Theatre is a must.

 

Option of going on the Electric Railway to Laxey Wheel of Moutain Railway.

 

Day 3

Castletown, Cregneash & Fairy Bridge

Travel by coach down to the South Coast today, making sure you remember to say “Hello” to the Little People as you cross over famous Fairy Bridge. Castletown is worth a visit with many interesting heritage sites close to its working harbour. Head on to Cregneash, and visit this charming folk village with traditional Manx cottages, craft demonstrations, and farm surrounded by delightful countryside. Railway enthusiasts might like to return to Douglas from Port Erin on the Isle of Man Steam Railway.

 

Day 4

The IOM Motor Museum & Gin Distillery & TT Course

Enjoy a scenic drive today following the famous IOM TT race route, starting with the road via Snaefell to “Royal Ramsey”, crowned after visits both by Queen Victoria and Edward VII. Head on to the Isle of Man Motor Museum to explore the amazing stories behind a collection of over 500 unique exhibits from around the world, including classic cars and rarely seen private motorcycles. The collection here is regularly evolving, and the chances are that you may see a few new additions, even if you have visited before! Next its a short journey on to one of the more mythical attractions on the island – the Fynoderee Gin distillery and bar. There is something special and unique about this distillery. After a tour of the distillation room, you will settle in to enjoy fables of folklore, brought to you by those that forage for the fruits that bring the unique characteristics to the gin and other liquors.  You will enjoy a taste of 4 seasonal spirits as the staff regale tales of the island. We return to Douglas via Kirk Michael to Tynwald Hill, the ceremonial home of the IOM Parliament.

 

Day 5

Return home

Say fond farewells to the Isle of Man and board your ferry back to Heysham.

 

Day One

Travel to Douglas

Take the ferry from Heysham to Douglas and travel to your hotel.

Day Two

Douglas - The Island’s Capital

Explore Douglas starting with a visit to the excellent Manx Museum, packed with artefacts and treasures reflecting the island’s 10 centuries of history and culture. The Douglas Horse Trams have operated for nearly 150 years and a ride along the town’s impressive promenade past the elegant Gaiety Theatre is a must.

Option of going on the Electric Railway to Laxey Wheel of Moutain Railway.

Day Three

Castletown, Cregneash & Fairy Bridge

Travel by coach down to the South Coast today, making sure you remember to say “Hello” to the Little People as you cross over famous Fairy Bridge. Castletown is worth a visit with many interesting heritage sites close to its working harbour. Head on to Cregneash, and visit this charming folk village with traditional Manx cottages, craft demonstrations, and farm surrounded by delightful countryside. Railway enthusiasts might like to return to Douglas from Port Erin on the Isle of Man Steam Railway.

Day Four

The IOM Motor Museum & Gin Distillery & TT Course

Enjoy a scenic drive today following the famous IOM TT race route, starting with the road via Snaefell to “Royal Ramsey”, crowned after visits both by Queen Victoria and Edward VII. Head on to the Isle of Man Motor Museum to explore the amazing stories behind a collection of over 500 unique exhibits from around the world, including classic cars and rarely seen private motorcycles. The collection here is regularly evolving, and the chances are that you may see a few new additions, even if you have visited before! Next its a short journey on to one of the more mythical attractions on the island – the Fynoderee Gin distillery and bar. There is something special and unique about this distillery. After a tour of the distillation room, you will settle in to enjoy fables of folklore, brought to you by those that forage for the fruits that bring the unique characteristics to the gin and other liquors. You will enjoy a taste of 4 seasonal spirits as the staff regale tales of the island. We return to Douglas via Kirk Michael to Tynwald Hill, the ceremonial home of the IOM Parliament.

Day Five

Return home

Say fond farewells to the Isle of Man and board your ferry back to Heysham.

Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.

Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.

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Name Address
Bakers Yard Bakers Coaches - Yard - Moreton in Marsh
Cotswold Business Village, GL56 0JQ
Banbury Cross Banbury Cross
By Taxi Rank & Toilets
Bicester Bicester Town Centre
Manorfields Road Bus Stops, Behind Shops.
Bloxham Garage Bloxham - The Garage
Banbury Road A361
Brackley Brackley - Market Square
Main Coach Bays
Chipping Norton Chipping Norton - Behind Sainsburys (Main Road)
Old Bus Stop, New Street (Worcester Road)
Farthinghoe Farthinghoe
Near Speed Camera
Middleton Cheney Middleton Cheney - The Library
Milcombe - New Road New Road, Milcombe
Moreton in Marsh Moreton in Marsh
Town hall (Redesdale), by Tesco Express

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