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Step back in time and uncover the Isle of Man’s rich Celtic and Viking heritage on this captivating private shore tour through the island’s scenic west coast. Travel along country roads and dramatic coastlines with panoramic views stretching to Ireland’s Mourne Mountains. Visit the ancient Braaid Viking longhouse site, explore the stunning shores of Niarbyl Bay, and discover Peel’s historic castle — once home to Viking kings. Learn about the island’s mythic sea god at the House of Manannan museum before visiting Tynwald Hill, one of the world’s oldest continuous parliaments. A perfect blend of history, mythology, and breathtaking landscapes.
The term “Viking” captures our imagination – warriors wielding swords with horned helmets as they set sail on longboat voyages. Among those destinations was the Isle of Man, where Celtic Christianity was already well established. Discover the island’s early Christian heritage, visiting an early monastastic site with its ruined Keeills. Uncover the lesser-known story of these mysterious Norsemen, as they encountered Celtic Christians and made the Isle of Man their home. Louise is an enthusiastic Blue Badge Guide who offers a personalised experience driving you to iconic landmarks and lesser known gems that are inaccessible by public transport. Every tour can be tailored to suit your pace, preferences, and individual needs including visiting places that are wheelchair accessible if required, so don’t hesitate to get in touch and discuss your specific needs with us. Tour timings allow for travel between points of interest, refreshments stops and opportunities to purchase souvenirs.
This half day tour of the North of the Island offers fascinating history and spectacular views. We will see the largest working water wheel in the world, Neolithic and Bronze Age burial mounds, incredible viking carvings and the home of the oldest parliament in the world - Tynwald
Take a tour with Manx-born guide Dr Jacqueline Yates. We can vary the tour if you have particular interests you'd like to explore.
In the 1800's there was a large emigration from the Isle of Man to countries such as Canada, Australia and the United States due to extreme poverty and opportunities that were being offered in the new worlds. This tour is designed for those of you who are visiting the Isle of Man for family history and genealogy. This will include the family history with research before your visit, as well as a tour of parts of the island that your family lived in, together with visits to churches where they may have been baptised, married or buried. I have an accreditation for genealogy research with Strathclyde University through Future Learn and I am on a list of researchers maintained by the Manx Museum library. Each tour would be tailored to your needs. If you would like to contact me for a tour, I can help you connect with your past and then take you into the present and what the island has to offer now.
This tour intended for those who want to take a trip back into the past travelling on a restored Steam Train and visiting one of the best-preserved Norman Castles in the United Kingdom. After Visiting Castletown we will travel to the Sound for Lunch, a breeding ground in the summer for the North Atlantic Grey Seal and have lunch at the Sound Café which has floor to ceiling windows providing uninterrupted views of the Calf of Man and the Sound After lunch a visit Cregneish Folk Village which was founded in 1935 by Manx National Heritage, where traditional farming methods are in place, the elusive Manx cat is to be found and the native Loaghtan sheep are bred. The village was also used in the making of the film ‘Waking Ned (Devine)’in the 1990’s We then return to Douglas. Guests can be picked up at a location of their choice
Explore the enchanting gardens and serene glens of the Isle of Man in a fully electric, sustainable vehicle, perfect for eco-conscious travelers. Begin at the National Arboretum in St Johns, where free-range hens and ducks greet you by the lake. Stroll through Glen Helen, one of the island's 13 National Glens, accompanied by the soothing sounds of nature and perhaps visit the Manx Farm Shop where locally produced food and gift items are available. Visit the historic Bishopscourt Glen, once reserved for the Bishops of Sodor and Man, and conclude at Milntown, the ancestral home of the Christian family. This private tour promises a refreshing day filled with nature and history. - Visit the National Arboretum and enjoy a scenic walk in Glen Helen - Discover the historical Bishopscourt Glen, now open to all - Drive along the iconic TT motorcycle circuit and unwind at Mooragh Park - Experience the rich history at Milntown, home of the Christian family
Louise is enthusiastic about sharing her love for the Isle of Man through both tailored wildlife tours and captivating tours exploring the island's remarkable history and heritage. As a certified Blue Badge Guide, Louise offers a personalised experience driving you to iconic landmarks and lesser known gems that are inaccessible by public transport. Our Island Discovery Tour is a complete whistle stop experience of the Isle of Man. Travelling along some of the world famous TT course, we'll visit famous landmarks from the north to the south of the island, with plenty of stops for refreshments / opportunities to purchase souvenirs. Every tour can be tailored to suit your pace, preferences, and individual needs including visiting places that are wheelchair accessible if required. Don’t hesitate to get in touch and discuss your specific needs with us. Tour timings allow for travel between points of interest and refreshments stops. Entrance to Heritage sites where applicable is included.
The Isle of Man is a UNESCO Biosphere reserve and is the perfect location for a wildlife & scenic adventure. Venturing into the wilderness, you may be the only people for miles around. The Island hosts a healthy population of Hen Harriers, Choughs and Peregrine Falcons found in both cliff habitats and urban areas. Depending on the season various bird species can be seen including Gannets, Curlew, Skylark, and Tern colonies, along with marine wildlife like Atlantic Seals.. We will explore some of our protected and rare habitats such as the Ayres National Nature Reserve with its distinctive landscape of shingle, sand dunes and beautiful lichen heath where a number of Orchids grow. Every tour can be tailored to suit your pace, preferences, and individual needs including visiting places that are wheelchair accessible if required, so don’t hesitate to get in touch and discuss your specific needs with us. The tour timings allow for travel between points of interest and refreshments stops.
The term “Viking” captures our imagination – warriors wielding swords with horned helmets as they set sail on longboat voyages. Among those destinations was the Isle of Man, where Celtic Christianity was already well established. Discover the island’s early Christian heritage, visiting an early monastastic site with its ruined Keeills. Uncover the lesser-known story of these mysterious Norsemen, as they encountered Celtic Christians and made the Isle of Man their home. Louise is an enthusiastic Blue Badge Guide who offers a personalised experience driving you to iconic landmarks and lesser known gems that are inaccessible by public transport. Every tour can be tailored to suit your pace, preferences, and individual needs including visiting places that are wheelchair accessible if required, so don’t hesitate to get in touch and discuss your specific needs with us. Tour timings allow for travel between points of interest, refreshments stops and opportunities to purchase souvenirs.
Nigel is a bespoke tour guide taking you to places of places of interest and those off the beaten track. The only tour company on the island offering accommodation, transfers and tours in one package. Flexible, friendly, good fun, Nigel is a Manx legend and very well known on the island. The Bed & Breakfast is well appointed with everything a guest needs. In the heart of Peel, centrally located with easy walking distance to shops, restaurants and pubs. Nigel & Nikki are great hosts and very accommodating to guests requirements. One of Nikki's specialties is tracing Manx Ancestors, do you have any? Our aim is to ensure you leave the Island not only have a good holiday but a great one with treasured memories. Come stay.... Thank you!
This is currently the only walking tour of Peel being advertised. It is a fun tour of a beautiful place with historic beauty and fascinating social history. You will be able to imagine life in a thriving fishing village with a close community of hard-working and lively people. Your guide will introduce you to its folklore, its very long history and its present day culture. She will show you the many eating places, pubs and visitor attractions you can take in on your way around the town.
The Isle of Man Road Trip Guidebook is a structured multi-day self-drive route covering 82 miles (133 km) around the island’s coast and mountain roads. Designed for 3–5 days (flexible 3–10+ days), it connects three distinct regions into one coherent journey. Douglas & the TT Mountain Course – Harbour views, Snaefell and the legendary 37.7-mile racing route. Northern Coast & Peel – Ramsey, Jurby dunes, Sulby Reservoir and Peel Castle’s Norse heritage. South & the Sound – Castletown, Castle Rushen, Port Erin and clifftop views toward the Calf of Man. The route blends coastal drives, heritage railways and historic towns with clear structure and time-based planning ideas. This self-guided, online road trip provides a framework to explore confidently at your own pace, via mobile phone, laptop or tablet. With 12 months of access included, access begins from your selected booking date — choose a start date that allows time for planning.
Enjoy a private and authentic cooking class in a local home with host Clive, a professionally trained chef who has been cooking for over 14 years. This is a perfect experience for anyone looking to connect with local culture over food. Clive has 14 years’ experience working as a chef in many restaurants including Michelin stars. His specialty is Mediterranean and Japanese cuisine – he started out as a teppanyaki chef and transitioned to a sushi chef. - Private cooking class in the Isle of Man with a professional chef - Choose between a Zimbabwean, South African, Japanese and Italian menu - Learn to cook two dishes from scratch in a hands-on cooking class - Learn cooking tips and techniques from a professional chef - This Port Erin cooking class is suitable for beginners, families, children and couples - Clive can accommodate lactose free, gluten free, vegan and vegetarian diets, on request
Follow in the tyre tracks of legends on this half-day, small-group guided tour around the world-famous Isle of Man TT Course. Sit back and enjoy a sightseeing lap as your local expert guide brings the circuit’s legendary moments to life along its iconic roads — from fast straights to famous corners. Midway through, step inside the incredible Isle of Man Motor Museum, home to a fascinating collection of rare motorcycles, classic cars, and racing machines. With hundreds of exhibits spanning more than a century of motoring history and heritage, it’s a must-visit experience for any petrolhead. After your time at the museum, the journey continues to complete the remaining sections of the TT Course — ensuring you experience the full magic of this legendary road-race circuit and the island’s deep motorsport culture.
From Victorian Douglas we will head north along the coast road, stopping at Laxey an old mining town that is home to one of the most spectacular water wheels in the world. A visit to Laxey Woolen Mills where the weaver makes Manx Tartan and other tweeds on looms that are powered by man, before heading for King Orry's Grave, a neolithic burial site A visit to the site of the first monastery at Maughold on the island founded in 550 and the site of many of our ancient crosses that were carved by Celts and Vikings. A short visit through the town of Ramsey takes us north to the Point of Ayre and the flat glacial plains of the island taking in the small churches and villages along the way. After a lunch break a q burst of adrenaline, following the famous TT course to Peel, with its castle, cathedral, marina and old fishing cottages is a delightful place to stop before heading for St Johns and Tynwald Hill: a four-tiered hill which is of the Island's most distinctive landmarks.
Our Southern Discovery Tour is a personalised whistle stop tour experience of the South and West of the Isle of Man with a Blue Badge Driver Guide who can take you to lesser-known gems and places inaccessible by public transport. Travelling along some of the world-famous TT course, we'll also visit famous landmarks including the most beautiful southerly point of the Island, The Sound, while enjoying plentiful stunning scenery and fabulous views. Every tour can be tailored to suit your pace, preferences, and individual needs including visiting places that are wheelchair accessible if required, so don’t hesitate to get in touch and discuss your specific needs with us. The tour timings allow for travel between points of interest, refreshments stops and an opportunity to purchase Souvenirs. Entrance to Heritage sites is included (E.g Castles and Museums).
Join us for a special tour of the Isle of Man and discover the unique history and culture of the little Island in the middle of the Irish Sea. The tour will be led by a local driver guide. The Isle of Man has a 10,000-year history with a Celtic and Viking past, which is explored in our tour. You will visit castles, see the ancient Vikiing crosses and burial grounds and learn about the oldest continuous parliament in the world. This is an excellent choice for first-time visitors and history buffs.
Step back in time and uncover the Isle of Man’s rich Celtic and Viking heritage on this captivating private shore tour through the island’s scenic west coast. Travel along country roads and dramatic coastlines with panoramic views stretching to Ireland’s Mourne Mountains. Visit the ancient Braaid Viking longhouse site, explore the stunning shores of Niarbyl Bay, and discover Peel’s historic castle — once home to Viking kings. Learn about the island’s mythic sea god at the House of Manannan museum before visiting Tynwald Hill, one of the world’s oldest continuous parliaments. A perfect blend of history, mythology, and breathtaking landscapes.
The term “Viking” captures our imagination – warriors wielding swords with horned helmets as they set sail on longboat voyages. Among those destinations was the Isle of Man, where Celtic Christianity was already well established. Discover the island’s early Christian heritage, visiting an early monastastic site with its ruined Keeills. Uncover the lesser-known story of these mysterious Norsemen, as they encountered Celtic Christians and made the Isle of Man their home. Louise is an enthusiastic Blue Badge Guide who offers a personalised experience driving you to iconic landmarks and lesser known gems that are inaccessible by public transport. Every tour can be tailored to suit your pace, preferences, and individual needs including visiting places that are wheelchair accessible if required, so don’t hesitate to get in touch and discuss your specific needs with us. Tour timings allow for travel between points of interest, refreshments stops and opportunities to purchase souvenirs.
This half day tour of the North of the Island offers fascinating history and spectacular views. We will see the largest working water wheel in the world, Neolithic and Bronze Age burial mounds, incredible viking carvings and the home of the oldest parliament in the world - Tynwald
Take a tour with Manx-born guide Dr Jacqueline Yates. We can vary the tour if you have particular interests you'd like to explore.
In the 1800's there was a large emigration from the Isle of Man to countries such as Canada, Australia and the United States due to extreme poverty and opportunities that were being offered in the new worlds. This tour is designed for those of you who are visiting the Isle of Man for family history and genealogy. This will include the family history with research before your visit, as well as a tour of parts of the island that your family lived in, together with visits to churches where they may have been baptised, married or buried. I have an accreditation for genealogy research with Strathclyde University through Future Learn and I am on a list of researchers maintained by the Manx Museum library. Each tour would be tailored to your needs. If you would like to contact me for a tour, I can help you connect with your past and then take you into the present and what the island has to offer now.
This tour intended for those who want to take a trip back into the past travelling on a restored Steam Train and visiting one of the best-preserved Norman Castles in the United Kingdom. After Visiting Castletown we will travel to the Sound for Lunch, a breeding ground in the summer for the North Atlantic Grey Seal and have lunch at the Sound Café which has floor to ceiling windows providing uninterrupted views of the Calf of Man and the Sound After lunch a visit Cregneish Folk Village which was founded in 1935 by Manx National Heritage, where traditional farming methods are in place, the elusive Manx cat is to be found and the native Loaghtan sheep are bred. The village was also used in the making of the film ‘Waking Ned (Devine)’in the 1990’s We then return to Douglas. Guests can be picked up at a location of their choice
Explore the enchanting gardens and serene glens of the Isle of Man in a fully electric, sustainable vehicle, perfect for eco-conscious travelers. Begin at the National Arboretum in St Johns, where free-range hens and ducks greet you by the lake. Stroll through Glen Helen, one of the island's 13 National Glens, accompanied by the soothing sounds of nature and perhaps visit the Manx Farm Shop where locally produced food and gift items are available. Visit the historic Bishopscourt Glen, once reserved for the Bishops of Sodor and Man, and conclude at Milntown, the ancestral home of the Christian family. This private tour promises a refreshing day filled with nature and history. - Visit the National Arboretum and enjoy a scenic walk in Glen Helen - Discover the historical Bishopscourt Glen, now open to all - Drive along the iconic TT motorcycle circuit and unwind at Mooragh Park - Experience the rich history at Milntown, home of the Christian family
Louise is enthusiastic about sharing her love for the Isle of Man through both tailored wildlife tours and captivating tours exploring the island's remarkable history and heritage. As a certified Blue Badge Guide, Louise offers a personalised experience driving you to iconic landmarks and lesser known gems that are inaccessible by public transport. Our Island Discovery Tour is a complete whistle stop experience of the Isle of Man. Travelling along some of the world famous TT course, we'll visit famous landmarks from the north to the south of the island, with plenty of stops for refreshments / opportunities to purchase souvenirs. Every tour can be tailored to suit your pace, preferences, and individual needs including visiting places that are wheelchair accessible if required. Don’t hesitate to get in touch and discuss your specific needs with us. Tour timings allow for travel between points of interest and refreshments stops. Entrance to Heritage sites where applicable is included.
The Isle of Man is a UNESCO Biosphere reserve and is the perfect location for a wildlife & scenic adventure. Venturing into the wilderness, you may be the only people for miles around. The Island hosts a healthy population of Hen Harriers, Choughs and Peregrine Falcons found in both cliff habitats and urban areas. Depending on the season various bird species can be seen including Gannets, Curlew, Skylark, and Tern colonies, along with marine wildlife like Atlantic Seals.. We will explore some of our protected and rare habitats such as the Ayres National Nature Reserve with its distinctive landscape of shingle, sand dunes and beautiful lichen heath where a number of Orchids grow. Every tour can be tailored to suit your pace, preferences, and individual needs including visiting places that are wheelchair accessible if required, so don’t hesitate to get in touch and discuss your specific needs with us. The tour timings allow for travel between points of interest and refreshments stops.
The term “Viking” captures our imagination – warriors wielding swords with horned helmets as they set sail on longboat voyages. Among those destinations was the Isle of Man, where Celtic Christianity was already well established. Discover the island’s early Christian heritage, visiting an early monastastic site with its ruined Keeills. Uncover the lesser-known story of these mysterious Norsemen, as they encountered Celtic Christians and made the Isle of Man their home. Louise is an enthusiastic Blue Badge Guide who offers a personalised experience driving you to iconic landmarks and lesser known gems that are inaccessible by public transport. Every tour can be tailored to suit your pace, preferences, and individual needs including visiting places that are wheelchair accessible if required, so don’t hesitate to get in touch and discuss your specific needs with us. Tour timings allow for travel between points of interest, refreshments stops and opportunities to purchase souvenirs.
Nigel is a bespoke tour guide taking you to places of places of interest and those off the beaten track. The only tour company on the island offering accommodation, transfers and tours in one package. Flexible, friendly, good fun, Nigel is a Manx legend and very well known on the island. The Bed & Breakfast is well appointed with everything a guest needs. In the heart of Peel, centrally located with easy walking distance to shops, restaurants and pubs. Nigel & Nikki are great hosts and very accommodating to guests requirements. One of Nikki's specialties is tracing Manx Ancestors, do you have any? Our aim is to ensure you leave the Island not only have a good holiday but a great one with treasured memories. Come stay.... Thank you!
This is currently the only walking tour of Peel being advertised. It is a fun tour of a beautiful place with historic beauty and fascinating social history. You will be able to imagine life in a thriving fishing village with a close community of hard-working and lively people. Your guide will introduce you to its folklore, its very long history and its present day culture. She will show you the many eating places, pubs and visitor attractions you can take in on your way around the town.
The Isle of Man Road Trip Guidebook is a structured multi-day self-drive route covering 82 miles (133 km) around the island’s coast and mountain roads. Designed for 3–5 days (flexible 3–10+ days), it connects three distinct regions into one coherent journey. Douglas & the TT Mountain Course – Harbour views, Snaefell and the legendary 37.7-mile racing route. Northern Coast & Peel – Ramsey, Jurby dunes, Sulby Reservoir and Peel Castle’s Norse heritage. South & the Sound – Castletown, Castle Rushen, Port Erin and clifftop views toward the Calf of Man. The route blends coastal drives, heritage railways and historic towns with clear structure and time-based planning ideas. This self-guided, online road trip provides a framework to explore confidently at your own pace, via mobile phone, laptop or tablet. With 12 months of access included, access begins from your selected booking date — choose a start date that allows time for planning.
Enjoy a private and authentic cooking class in a local home with host Clive, a professionally trained chef who has been cooking for over 14 years. This is a perfect experience for anyone looking to connect with local culture over food. Clive has 14 years’ experience working as a chef in many restaurants including Michelin stars. His specialty is Mediterranean and Japanese cuisine – he started out as a teppanyaki chef and transitioned to a sushi chef. - Private cooking class in the Isle of Man with a professional chef - Choose between a Zimbabwean, South African, Japanese and Italian menu - Learn to cook two dishes from scratch in a hands-on cooking class - Learn cooking tips and techniques from a professional chef - This Port Erin cooking class is suitable for beginners, families, children and couples - Clive can accommodate lactose free, gluten free, vegan and vegetarian diets, on request
Follow in the tyre tracks of legends on this half-day, small-group guided tour around the world-famous Isle of Man TT Course. Sit back and enjoy a sightseeing lap as your local expert guide brings the circuit’s legendary moments to life along its iconic roads — from fast straights to famous corners. Midway through, step inside the incredible Isle of Man Motor Museum, home to a fascinating collection of rare motorcycles, classic cars, and racing machines. With hundreds of exhibits spanning more than a century of motoring history and heritage, it’s a must-visit experience for any petrolhead. After your time at the museum, the journey continues to complete the remaining sections of the TT Course — ensuring you experience the full magic of this legendary road-race circuit and the island’s deep motorsport culture.
From Victorian Douglas we will head north along the coast road, stopping at Laxey an old mining town that is home to one of the most spectacular water wheels in the world. A visit to Laxey Woolen Mills where the weaver makes Manx Tartan and other tweeds on looms that are powered by man, before heading for King Orry's Grave, a neolithic burial site A visit to the site of the first monastery at Maughold on the island founded in 550 and the site of many of our ancient crosses that were carved by Celts and Vikings. A short visit through the town of Ramsey takes us north to the Point of Ayre and the flat glacial plains of the island taking in the small churches and villages along the way. After a lunch break a q burst of adrenaline, following the famous TT course to Peel, with its castle, cathedral, marina and old fishing cottages is a delightful place to stop before heading for St Johns and Tynwald Hill: a four-tiered hill which is of the Island's most distinctive landmarks.
Our Southern Discovery Tour is a personalised whistle stop tour experience of the South and West of the Isle of Man with a Blue Badge Driver Guide who can take you to lesser-known gems and places inaccessible by public transport. Travelling along some of the world-famous TT course, we'll also visit famous landmarks including the most beautiful southerly point of the Island, The Sound, while enjoying plentiful stunning scenery and fabulous views. Every tour can be tailored to suit your pace, preferences, and individual needs including visiting places that are wheelchair accessible if required, so don’t hesitate to get in touch and discuss your specific needs with us. The tour timings allow for travel between points of interest, refreshments stops and an opportunity to purchase Souvenirs. Entrance to Heritage sites is included (E.g Castles and Museums).
Join us for a special tour of the Isle of Man and discover the unique history and culture of the little Island in the middle of the Irish Sea. The tour will be led by a local driver guide. The Isle of Man has a 10,000-year history with a Celtic and Viking past, which is explored in our tour. You will visit castles, see the ancient Vikiing crosses and burial grounds and learn about the oldest continuous parliament in the world. This is an excellent choice for first-time visitors and history buffs.
Step back in time and uncover the Isle of Man’s rich Celtic and Viking heritage on this captivating private shore tour through the island’s scenic west coast. Travel along country roads and dramatic coastlines with panoramic views stretching to Ireland’s Mourne Mountains. Visit the ancient Braaid Viking longhouse site, explore the stunning shores of Niarbyl Bay, and discover Peel’s historic castle — once home to Viking kings. Learn about the island’s mythic sea god at the House of Manannan museum before visiting Tynwald Hill, one of the world’s oldest continuous parliaments. A perfect blend of history, mythology, and breathtaking landscapes.
The term “Viking” captures our imagination – warriors wielding swords with horned helmets as they set sail on longboat voyages. Among those destinations was the Isle of Man, where Celtic Christianity was already well established. Discover the island’s early Christian heritage, visiting an early monastastic site with its ruined Keeills. Uncover the lesser-known story of these mysterious Norsemen, as they encountered Celtic Christians and made the Isle of Man their home. Louise is an enthusiastic Blue Badge Guide who offers a personalised experience driving you to iconic landmarks and lesser known gems that are inaccessible by public transport. Every tour can be tailored to suit your pace, preferences, and individual needs including visiting places that are wheelchair accessible if required, so don’t hesitate to get in touch and discuss your specific needs with us. Tour timings allow for travel between points of interest, refreshments stops and opportunities to purchase souvenirs.
This half day tour of the North of the Island offers fascinating history and spectacular views. We will see the largest working water wheel in the world, Neolithic and Bronze Age burial mounds, incredible viking carvings and the home of the oldest parliament in the world - Tynwald
Take a tour with Manx-born guide Dr Jacqueline Yates. We can vary the tour if you have particular interests you'd like to explore.
In the 1800's there was a large emigration from the Isle of Man to countries such as Canada, Australia and the United States due to extreme poverty and opportunities that were being offered in the new worlds. This tour is designed for those of you who are visiting the Isle of Man for family history and genealogy. This will include the family history with research before your visit, as well as a tour of parts of the island that your family lived in, together with visits to churches where they may have been baptised, married or buried. I have an accreditation for genealogy research with Strathclyde University through Future Learn and I am on a list of researchers maintained by the Manx Museum library. Each tour would be tailored to your needs. If you would like to contact me for a tour, I can help you connect with your past and then take you into the present and what the island has to offer now.
This tour intended for those who want to take a trip back into the past travelling on a restored Steam Train and visiting one of the best-preserved Norman Castles in the United Kingdom. After Visiting Castletown we will travel to the Sound for Lunch, a breeding ground in the summer for the North Atlantic Grey Seal and have lunch at the Sound Café which has floor to ceiling windows providing uninterrupted views of the Calf of Man and the Sound After lunch a visit Cregneish Folk Village which was founded in 1935 by Manx National Heritage, where traditional farming methods are in place, the elusive Manx cat is to be found and the native Loaghtan sheep are bred. The village was also used in the making of the film ‘Waking Ned (Devine)’in the 1990’s We then return to Douglas. Guests can be picked up at a location of their choice
Explore the enchanting gardens and serene glens of the Isle of Man in a fully electric, sustainable vehicle, perfect for eco-conscious travelers. Begin at the National Arboretum in St Johns, where free-range hens and ducks greet you by the lake. Stroll through Glen Helen, one of the island's 13 National Glens, accompanied by the soothing sounds of nature and perhaps visit the Manx Farm Shop where locally produced food and gift items are available. Visit the historic Bishopscourt Glen, once reserved for the Bishops of Sodor and Man, and conclude at Milntown, the ancestral home of the Christian family. This private tour promises a refreshing day filled with nature and history. - Visit the National Arboretum and enjoy a scenic walk in Glen Helen - Discover the historical Bishopscourt Glen, now open to all - Drive along the iconic TT motorcycle circuit and unwind at Mooragh Park - Experience the rich history at Milntown, home of the Christian family
Louise is enthusiastic about sharing her love for the Isle of Man through both tailored wildlife tours and captivating tours exploring the island's remarkable history and heritage. As a certified Blue Badge Guide, Louise offers a personalised experience driving you to iconic landmarks and lesser known gems that are inaccessible by public transport. Our Island Discovery Tour is a complete whistle stop experience of the Isle of Man. Travelling along some of the world famous TT course, we'll visit famous landmarks from the north to the south of the island, with plenty of stops for refreshments / opportunities to purchase souvenirs. Every tour can be tailored to suit your pace, preferences, and individual needs including visiting places that are wheelchair accessible if required. Don’t hesitate to get in touch and discuss your specific needs with us. Tour timings allow for travel between points of interest and refreshments stops. Entrance to Heritage sites where applicable is included.
The Isle of Man is a UNESCO Biosphere reserve and is the perfect location for a wildlife & scenic adventure. Venturing into the wilderness, you may be the only people for miles around. The Island hosts a healthy population of Hen Harriers, Choughs and Peregrine Falcons found in both cliff habitats and urban areas. Depending on the season various bird species can be seen including Gannets, Curlew, Skylark, and Tern colonies, along with marine wildlife like Atlantic Seals.. We will explore some of our protected and rare habitats such as the Ayres National Nature Reserve with its distinctive landscape of shingle, sand dunes and beautiful lichen heath where a number of Orchids grow. Every tour can be tailored to suit your pace, preferences, and individual needs including visiting places that are wheelchair accessible if required, so don’t hesitate to get in touch and discuss your specific needs with us. The tour timings allow for travel between points of interest and refreshments stops.
The term “Viking” captures our imagination – warriors wielding swords with horned helmets as they set sail on longboat voyages. Among those destinations was the Isle of Man, where Celtic Christianity was already well established. Discover the island’s early Christian heritage, visiting an early monastastic site with its ruined Keeills. Uncover the lesser-known story of these mysterious Norsemen, as they encountered Celtic Christians and made the Isle of Man their home. Louise is an enthusiastic Blue Badge Guide who offers a personalised experience driving you to iconic landmarks and lesser known gems that are inaccessible by public transport. Every tour can be tailored to suit your pace, preferences, and individual needs including visiting places that are wheelchair accessible if required, so don’t hesitate to get in touch and discuss your specific needs with us. Tour timings allow for travel between points of interest, refreshments stops and opportunities to purchase souvenirs.
Nigel is a bespoke tour guide taking you to places of places of interest and those off the beaten track. The only tour company on the island offering accommodation, transfers and tours in one package. Flexible, friendly, good fun, Nigel is a Manx legend and very well known on the island. The Bed & Breakfast is well appointed with everything a guest needs. In the heart of Peel, centrally located with easy walking distance to shops, restaurants and pubs. Nigel & Nikki are great hosts and very accommodating to guests requirements. One of Nikki's specialties is tracing Manx Ancestors, do you have any? Our aim is to ensure you leave the Island not only have a good holiday but a great one with treasured memories. Come stay.... Thank you!
This is currently the only walking tour of Peel being advertised. It is a fun tour of a beautiful place with historic beauty and fascinating social history. You will be able to imagine life in a thriving fishing village with a close community of hard-working and lively people. Your guide will introduce you to its folklore, its very long history and its present day culture. She will show you the many eating places, pubs and visitor attractions you can take in on your way around the town.
The Isle of Man Road Trip Guidebook is a structured multi-day self-drive route covering 82 miles (133 km) around the island’s coast and mountain roads. Designed for 3–5 days (flexible 3–10+ days), it connects three distinct regions into one coherent journey. Douglas & the TT Mountain Course – Harbour views, Snaefell and the legendary 37.7-mile racing route. Northern Coast & Peel – Ramsey, Jurby dunes, Sulby Reservoir and Peel Castle’s Norse heritage. South & the Sound – Castletown, Castle Rushen, Port Erin and clifftop views toward the Calf of Man. The route blends coastal drives, heritage railways and historic towns with clear structure and time-based planning ideas. This self-guided, online road trip provides a framework to explore confidently at your own pace, via mobile phone, laptop or tablet. With 12 months of access included, access begins from your selected booking date — choose a start date that allows time for planning.
Enjoy a private and authentic cooking class in a local home with host Clive, a professionally trained chef who has been cooking for over 14 years. This is a perfect experience for anyone looking to connect with local culture over food. Clive has 14 years’ experience working as a chef in many restaurants including Michelin stars. His specialty is Mediterranean and Japanese cuisine – he started out as a teppanyaki chef and transitioned to a sushi chef. - Private cooking class in the Isle of Man with a professional chef - Choose between a Zimbabwean, South African, Japanese and Italian menu - Learn to cook two dishes from scratch in a hands-on cooking class - Learn cooking tips and techniques from a professional chef - This Port Erin cooking class is suitable for beginners, families, children and couples - Clive can accommodate lactose free, gluten free, vegan and vegetarian diets, on request
Follow in the tyre tracks of legends on this half-day, small-group guided tour around the world-famous Isle of Man TT Course. Sit back and enjoy a sightseeing lap as your local expert guide brings the circuit’s legendary moments to life along its iconic roads — from fast straights to famous corners. Midway through, step inside the incredible Isle of Man Motor Museum, home to a fascinating collection of rare motorcycles, classic cars, and racing machines. With hundreds of exhibits spanning more than a century of motoring history and heritage, it’s a must-visit experience for any petrolhead. After your time at the museum, the journey continues to complete the remaining sections of the TT Course — ensuring you experience the full magic of this legendary road-race circuit and the island’s deep motorsport culture.
From Victorian Douglas we will head north along the coast road, stopping at Laxey an old mining town that is home to one of the most spectacular water wheels in the world. A visit to Laxey Woolen Mills where the weaver makes Manx Tartan and other tweeds on looms that are powered by man, before heading for King Orry's Grave, a neolithic burial site A visit to the site of the first monastery at Maughold on the island founded in 550 and the site of many of our ancient crosses that were carved by Celts and Vikings. A short visit through the town of Ramsey takes us north to the Point of Ayre and the flat glacial plains of the island taking in the small churches and villages along the way. After a lunch break a q burst of adrenaline, following the famous TT course to Peel, with its castle, cathedral, marina and old fishing cottages is a delightful place to stop before heading for St Johns and Tynwald Hill: a four-tiered hill which is of the Island's most distinctive landmarks.
Our Southern Discovery Tour is a personalised whistle stop tour experience of the South and West of the Isle of Man with a Blue Badge Driver Guide who can take you to lesser-known gems and places inaccessible by public transport. Travelling along some of the world-famous TT course, we'll also visit famous landmarks including the most beautiful southerly point of the Island, The Sound, while enjoying plentiful stunning scenery and fabulous views. Every tour can be tailored to suit your pace, preferences, and individual needs including visiting places that are wheelchair accessible if required, so don’t hesitate to get in touch and discuss your specific needs with us. The tour timings allow for travel between points of interest, refreshments stops and an opportunity to purchase Souvenirs. Entrance to Heritage sites is included (E.g Castles and Museums).
Join us for a special tour of the Isle of Man and discover the unique history and culture of the little Island in the middle of the Irish Sea. The tour will be led by a local driver guide. The Isle of Man has a 10,000-year history with a Celtic and Viking past, which is explored in our tour. You will visit castles, see the ancient Vikiing crosses and burial grounds and learn about the oldest continuous parliament in the world. This is an excellent choice for first-time visitors and history buffs.
Step back in time and uncover the Isle of Man’s rich Celtic and Viking heritage on this captivating private shore tour through the island’s scenic west coast. Travel along country roads and dramatic coastlines with panoramic views stretching to Ireland’s Mourne Mountains. Visit the ancient Braaid Viking longhouse site, explore the stunning shores of Niarbyl Bay, and discover Peel’s historic castle — once home to Viking kings. Learn about the island’s mythic sea god at the House of Manannan museum before visiting Tynwald Hill, one of the world’s oldest continuous parliaments. A perfect blend of history, mythology, and breathtaking landscapes.
The term “Viking” captures our imagination – warriors wielding swords with horned helmets as they set sail on longboat voyages. Among those destinations was the Isle of Man, where Celtic Christianity was already well established. Discover the island’s early Christian heritage, visiting an early monastastic site with its ruined Keeills. Uncover the lesser-known story of these mysterious Norsemen, as they encountered Celtic Christians and made the Isle of Man their home. Louise is an enthusiastic Blue Badge Guide who offers a personalised experience driving you to iconic landmarks and lesser known gems that are inaccessible by public transport. Every tour can be tailored to suit your pace, preferences, and individual needs including visiting places that are wheelchair accessible if required, so don’t hesitate to get in touch and discuss your specific needs with us. Tour timings allow for travel between points of interest, refreshments stops and opportunities to purchase souvenirs.
This half day tour of the North of the Island offers fascinating history and spectacular views. We will see the largest working water wheel in the world, Neolithic and Bronze Age burial mounds, incredible viking carvings and the home of the oldest parliament in the world - Tynwald
Take a tour with Manx-born guide Dr Jacqueline Yates. We can vary the tour if you have particular interests you'd like to explore.
In the 1800's there was a large emigration from the Isle of Man to countries such as Canada, Australia and the United States due to extreme poverty and opportunities that were being offered in the new worlds. This tour is designed for those of you who are visiting the Isle of Man for family history and genealogy. This will include the family history with research before your visit, as well as a tour of parts of the island that your family lived in, together with visits to churches where they may have been baptised, married or buried. I have an accreditation for genealogy research with Strathclyde University through Future Learn and I am on a list of researchers maintained by the Manx Museum library. Each tour would be tailored to your needs. If you would like to contact me for a tour, I can help you connect with your past and then take you into the present and what the island has to offer now.
This tour intended for those who want to take a trip back into the past travelling on a restored Steam Train and visiting one of the best-preserved Norman Castles in the United Kingdom. After Visiting Castletown we will travel to the Sound for Lunch, a breeding ground in the summer for the North Atlantic Grey Seal and have lunch at the Sound Café which has floor to ceiling windows providing uninterrupted views of the Calf of Man and the Sound After lunch a visit Cregneish Folk Village which was founded in 1935 by Manx National Heritage, where traditional farming methods are in place, the elusive Manx cat is to be found and the native Loaghtan sheep are bred. The village was also used in the making of the film ‘Waking Ned (Devine)’in the 1990’s We then return to Douglas. Guests can be picked up at a location of their choice
Explore the enchanting gardens and serene glens of the Isle of Man in a fully electric, sustainable vehicle, perfect for eco-conscious travelers. Begin at the National Arboretum in St Johns, where free-range hens and ducks greet you by the lake. Stroll through Glen Helen, one of the island's 13 National Glens, accompanied by the soothing sounds of nature and perhaps visit the Manx Farm Shop where locally produced food and gift items are available. Visit the historic Bishopscourt Glen, once reserved for the Bishops of Sodor and Man, and conclude at Milntown, the ancestral home of the Christian family. This private tour promises a refreshing day filled with nature and history. - Visit the National Arboretum and enjoy a scenic walk in Glen Helen - Discover the historical Bishopscourt Glen, now open to all - Drive along the iconic TT motorcycle circuit and unwind at Mooragh Park - Experience the rich history at Milntown, home of the Christian family
Louise is enthusiastic about sharing her love for the Isle of Man through both tailored wildlife tours and captivating tours exploring the island's remarkable history and heritage. As a certified Blue Badge Guide, Louise offers a personalised experience driving you to iconic landmarks and lesser known gems that are inaccessible by public transport. Our Island Discovery Tour is a complete whistle stop experience of the Isle of Man. Travelling along some of the world famous TT course, we'll visit famous landmarks from the north to the south of the island, with plenty of stops for refreshments / opportunities to purchase souvenirs. Every tour can be tailored to suit your pace, preferences, and individual needs including visiting places that are wheelchair accessible if required. Don’t hesitate to get in touch and discuss your specific needs with us. Tour timings allow for travel between points of interest and refreshments stops. Entrance to Heritage sites where applicable is included.
The Isle of Man is a UNESCO Biosphere reserve and is the perfect location for a wildlife & scenic adventure. Venturing into the wilderness, you may be the only people for miles around. The Island hosts a healthy population of Hen Harriers, Choughs and Peregrine Falcons found in both cliff habitats and urban areas. Depending on the season various bird species can be seen including Gannets, Curlew, Skylark, and Tern colonies, along with marine wildlife like Atlantic Seals.. We will explore some of our protected and rare habitats such as the Ayres National Nature Reserve with its distinctive landscape of shingle, sand dunes and beautiful lichen heath where a number of Orchids grow. Every tour can be tailored to suit your pace, preferences, and individual needs including visiting places that are wheelchair accessible if required, so don’t hesitate to get in touch and discuss your specific needs with us. The tour timings allow for travel between points of interest and refreshments stops.
The term “Viking” captures our imagination – warriors wielding swords with horned helmets as they set sail on longboat voyages. Among those destinations was the Isle of Man, where Celtic Christianity was already well established. Discover the island’s early Christian heritage, visiting an early monastastic site with its ruined Keeills. Uncover the lesser-known story of these mysterious Norsemen, as they encountered Celtic Christians and made the Isle of Man their home. Louise is an enthusiastic Blue Badge Guide who offers a personalised experience driving you to iconic landmarks and lesser known gems that are inaccessible by public transport. Every tour can be tailored to suit your pace, preferences, and individual needs including visiting places that are wheelchair accessible if required, so don’t hesitate to get in touch and discuss your specific needs with us. Tour timings allow for travel between points of interest, refreshments stops and opportunities to purchase souvenirs.
Nigel is a bespoke tour guide taking you to places of places of interest and those off the beaten track. The only tour company on the island offering accommodation, transfers and tours in one package. Flexible, friendly, good fun, Nigel is a Manx legend and very well known on the island. The Bed & Breakfast is well appointed with everything a guest needs. In the heart of Peel, centrally located with easy walking distance to shops, restaurants and pubs. Nigel & Nikki are great hosts and very accommodating to guests requirements. One of Nikki's specialties is tracing Manx Ancestors, do you have any? Our aim is to ensure you leave the Island not only have a good holiday but a great one with treasured memories. Come stay.... Thank you!
This is currently the only walking tour of Peel being advertised. It is a fun tour of a beautiful place with historic beauty and fascinating social history. You will be able to imagine life in a thriving fishing village with a close community of hard-working and lively people. Your guide will introduce you to its folklore, its very long history and its present day culture. She will show you the many eating places, pubs and visitor attractions you can take in on your way around the town.
The Isle of Man Road Trip Guidebook is a structured multi-day self-drive route covering 82 miles (133 km) around the island’s coast and mountain roads. Designed for 3–5 days (flexible 3–10+ days), it connects three distinct regions into one coherent journey. Douglas & the TT Mountain Course – Harbour views, Snaefell and the legendary 37.7-mile racing route. Northern Coast & Peel – Ramsey, Jurby dunes, Sulby Reservoir and Peel Castle’s Norse heritage. South & the Sound – Castletown, Castle Rushen, Port Erin and clifftop views toward the Calf of Man. The route blends coastal drives, heritage railways and historic towns with clear structure and time-based planning ideas. This self-guided, online road trip provides a framework to explore confidently at your own pace, via mobile phone, laptop or tablet. With 12 months of access included, access begins from your selected booking date — choose a start date that allows time for planning.
Enjoy a private and authentic cooking class in a local home with host Clive, a professionally trained chef who has been cooking for over 14 years. This is a perfect experience for anyone looking to connect with local culture over food. Clive has 14 years’ experience working as a chef in many restaurants including Michelin stars. His specialty is Mediterranean and Japanese cuisine – he started out as a teppanyaki chef and transitioned to a sushi chef. - Private cooking class in the Isle of Man with a professional chef - Choose between a Zimbabwean, South African, Japanese and Italian menu - Learn to cook two dishes from scratch in a hands-on cooking class - Learn cooking tips and techniques from a professional chef - This Port Erin cooking class is suitable for beginners, families, children and couples - Clive can accommodate lactose free, gluten free, vegan and vegetarian diets, on request
Follow in the tyre tracks of legends on this half-day, small-group guided tour around the world-famous Isle of Man TT Course. Sit back and enjoy a sightseeing lap as your local expert guide brings the circuit’s legendary moments to life along its iconic roads — from fast straights to famous corners. Midway through, step inside the incredible Isle of Man Motor Museum, home to a fascinating collection of rare motorcycles, classic cars, and racing machines. With hundreds of exhibits spanning more than a century of motoring history and heritage, it’s a must-visit experience for any petrolhead. After your time at the museum, the journey continues to complete the remaining sections of the TT Course — ensuring you experience the full magic of this legendary road-race circuit and the island’s deep motorsport culture.
From Victorian Douglas we will head north along the coast road, stopping at Laxey an old mining town that is home to one of the most spectacular water wheels in the world. A visit to Laxey Woolen Mills where the weaver makes Manx Tartan and other tweeds on looms that are powered by man, before heading for King Orry's Grave, a neolithic burial site A visit to the site of the first monastery at Maughold on the island founded in 550 and the site of many of our ancient crosses that were carved by Celts and Vikings. A short visit through the town of Ramsey takes us north to the Point of Ayre and the flat glacial plains of the island taking in the small churches and villages along the way. After a lunch break a q burst of adrenaline, following the famous TT course to Peel, with its castle, cathedral, marina and old fishing cottages is a delightful place to stop before heading for St Johns and Tynwald Hill: a four-tiered hill which is of the Island's most distinctive landmarks.
Our Southern Discovery Tour is a personalised whistle stop tour experience of the South and West of the Isle of Man with a Blue Badge Driver Guide who can take you to lesser-known gems and places inaccessible by public transport. Travelling along some of the world-famous TT course, we'll also visit famous landmarks including the most beautiful southerly point of the Island, The Sound, while enjoying plentiful stunning scenery and fabulous views. Every tour can be tailored to suit your pace, preferences, and individual needs including visiting places that are wheelchair accessible if required, so don’t hesitate to get in touch and discuss your specific needs with us. The tour timings allow for travel between points of interest, refreshments stops and an opportunity to purchase Souvenirs. Entrance to Heritage sites is included (E.g Castles and Museums).
Join us for a special tour of the Isle of Man and discover the unique history and culture of the little Island in the middle of the Irish Sea. The tour will be led by a local driver guide. The Isle of Man has a 10,000-year history with a Celtic and Viking past, which is explored in our tour. You will visit castles, see the ancient Vikiing crosses and burial grounds and learn about the oldest continuous parliament in the world. This is an excellent choice for first-time visitors and history buffs.
Step back in time and uncover the Isle of Man’s rich Celtic and Viking heritage on this captivating private shore tour through the island’s scenic west coast. Travel along country roads and dramatic coastlines with panoramic views stretching to Ireland’s Mourne Mountains. Visit the ancient Braaid Viking longhouse site, explore the stunning shores of Niarbyl Bay, and discover Peel’s historic castle — once home to Viking kings. Learn about the island’s mythic sea god at the House of Manannan museum before visiting Tynwald Hill, one of the world’s oldest continuous parliaments. A perfect blend of history, mythology, and breathtaking landscapes.
The term “Viking” captures our imagination – warriors wielding swords with horned helmets as they set sail on longboat voyages. Among those destinations was the Isle of Man, where Celtic Christianity was already well established. Discover the island’s early Christian heritage, visiting an early monastastic site with its ruined Keeills. Uncover the lesser-known story of these mysterious Norsemen, as they encountered Celtic Christians and made the Isle of Man their home. Louise is an enthusiastic Blue Badge Guide who offers a personalised experience driving you to iconic landmarks and lesser known gems that are inaccessible by public transport. Every tour can be tailored to suit your pace, preferences, and individual needs including visiting places that are wheelchair accessible if required, so don’t hesitate to get in touch and discuss your specific needs with us. Tour timings allow for travel between points of interest, refreshments stops and opportunities to purchase souvenirs.
This half day tour of the North of the Island offers fascinating history and spectacular views. We will see the largest working water wheel in the world, Neolithic and Bronze Age burial mounds, incredible viking carvings and the home of the oldest parliament in the world - Tynwald
Take a tour with Manx-born guide Dr Jacqueline Yates. We can vary the tour if you have particular interests you'd like to explore.
In the 1800's there was a large emigration from the Isle of Man to countries such as Canada, Australia and the United States due to extreme poverty and opportunities that were being offered in the new worlds. This tour is designed for those of you who are visiting the Isle of Man for family history and genealogy. This will include the family history with research before your visit, as well as a tour of parts of the island that your family lived in, together with visits to churches where they may have been baptised, married or buried. I have an accreditation for genealogy research with Strathclyde University through Future Learn and I am on a list of researchers maintained by the Manx Museum library. Each tour would be tailored to your needs. If you would like to contact me for a tour, I can help you connect with your past and then take you into the present and what the island has to offer now.
This tour intended for those who want to take a trip back into the past travelling on a restored Steam Train and visiting one of the best-preserved Norman Castles in the United Kingdom. After Visiting Castletown we will travel to the Sound for Lunch, a breeding ground in the summer for the North Atlantic Grey Seal and have lunch at the Sound Café which has floor to ceiling windows providing uninterrupted views of the Calf of Man and the Sound After lunch a visit Cregneish Folk Village which was founded in 1935 by Manx National Heritage, where traditional farming methods are in place, the elusive Manx cat is to be found and the native Loaghtan sheep are bred. The village was also used in the making of the film ‘Waking Ned (Devine)’in the 1990’s We then return to Douglas. Guests can be picked up at a location of their choice
Explore the enchanting gardens and serene glens of the Isle of Man in a fully electric, sustainable vehicle, perfect for eco-conscious travelers. Begin at the National Arboretum in St Johns, where free-range hens and ducks greet you by the lake. Stroll through Glen Helen, one of the island's 13 National Glens, accompanied by the soothing sounds of nature and perhaps visit the Manx Farm Shop where locally produced food and gift items are available. Visit the historic Bishopscourt Glen, once reserved for the Bishops of Sodor and Man, and conclude at Milntown, the ancestral home of the Christian family. This private tour promises a refreshing day filled with nature and history. - Visit the National Arboretum and enjoy a scenic walk in Glen Helen - Discover the historical Bishopscourt Glen, now open to all - Drive along the iconic TT motorcycle circuit and unwind at Mooragh Park - Experience the rich history at Milntown, home of the Christian family
Louise is enthusiastic about sharing her love for the Isle of Man through both tailored wildlife tours and captivating tours exploring the island's remarkable history and heritage. As a certified Blue Badge Guide, Louise offers a personalised experience driving you to iconic landmarks and lesser known gems that are inaccessible by public transport. Our Island Discovery Tour is a complete whistle stop experience of the Isle of Man. Travelling along some of the world famous TT course, we'll visit famous landmarks from the north to the south of the island, with plenty of stops for refreshments / opportunities to purchase souvenirs. Every tour can be tailored to suit your pace, preferences, and individual needs including visiting places that are wheelchair accessible if required. Don’t hesitate to get in touch and discuss your specific needs with us. Tour timings allow for travel between points of interest and refreshments stops. Entrance to Heritage sites where applicable is included.
The Isle of Man is a UNESCO Biosphere reserve and is the perfect location for a wildlife & scenic adventure. Venturing into the wilderness, you may be the only people for miles around. The Island hosts a healthy population of Hen Harriers, Choughs and Peregrine Falcons found in both cliff habitats and urban areas. Depending on the season various bird species can be seen including Gannets, Curlew, Skylark, and Tern colonies, along with marine wildlife like Atlantic Seals.. We will explore some of our protected and rare habitats such as the Ayres National Nature Reserve with its distinctive landscape of shingle, sand dunes and beautiful lichen heath where a number of Orchids grow. Every tour can be tailored to suit your pace, preferences, and individual needs including visiting places that are wheelchair accessible if required, so don’t hesitate to get in touch and discuss your specific needs with us. The tour timings allow for travel between points of interest and refreshments stops.
The term “Viking” captures our imagination – warriors wielding swords with horned helmets as they set sail on longboat voyages. Among those destinations was the Isle of Man, where Celtic Christianity was already well established. Discover the island’s early Christian heritage, visiting an early monastastic site with its ruined Keeills. Uncover the lesser-known story of these mysterious Norsemen, as they encountered Celtic Christians and made the Isle of Man their home. Louise is an enthusiastic Blue Badge Guide who offers a personalised experience driving you to iconic landmarks and lesser known gems that are inaccessible by public transport. Every tour can be tailored to suit your pace, preferences, and individual needs including visiting places that are wheelchair accessible if required, so don’t hesitate to get in touch and discuss your specific needs with us. Tour timings allow for travel between points of interest, refreshments stops and opportunities to purchase souvenirs.
Nigel is a bespoke tour guide taking you to places of places of interest and those off the beaten track. The only tour company on the island offering accommodation, transfers and tours in one package. Flexible, friendly, good fun, Nigel is a Manx legend and very well known on the island. The Bed & Breakfast is well appointed with everything a guest needs. In the heart of Peel, centrally located with easy walking distance to shops, restaurants and pubs. Nigel & Nikki are great hosts and very accommodating to guests requirements. One of Nikki's specialties is tracing Manx Ancestors, do you have any? Our aim is to ensure you leave the Island not only have a good holiday but a great one with treasured memories. Come stay.... Thank you!
This is currently the only walking tour of Peel being advertised. It is a fun tour of a beautiful place with historic beauty and fascinating social history. You will be able to imagine life in a thriving fishing village with a close community of hard-working and lively people. Your guide will introduce you to its folklore, its very long history and its present day culture. She will show you the many eating places, pubs and visitor attractions you can take in on your way around the town.
The Isle of Man Road Trip Guidebook is a structured multi-day self-drive route covering 82 miles (133 km) around the island’s coast and mountain roads. Designed for 3–5 days (flexible 3–10+ days), it connects three distinct regions into one coherent journey. Douglas & the TT Mountain Course – Harbour views, Snaefell and the legendary 37.7-mile racing route. Northern Coast & Peel – Ramsey, Jurby dunes, Sulby Reservoir and Peel Castle’s Norse heritage. South & the Sound – Castletown, Castle Rushen, Port Erin and clifftop views toward the Calf of Man. The route blends coastal drives, heritage railways and historic towns with clear structure and time-based planning ideas. This self-guided, online road trip provides a framework to explore confidently at your own pace, via mobile phone, laptop or tablet. With 12 months of access included, access begins from your selected booking date — choose a start date that allows time for planning.
Enjoy a private and authentic cooking class in a local home with host Clive, a professionally trained chef who has been cooking for over 14 years. This is a perfect experience for anyone looking to connect with local culture over food. Clive has 14 years’ experience working as a chef in many restaurants including Michelin stars. His specialty is Mediterranean and Japanese cuisine – he started out as a teppanyaki chef and transitioned to a sushi chef. - Private cooking class in the Isle of Man with a professional chef - Choose between a Zimbabwean, South African, Japanese and Italian menu - Learn to cook two dishes from scratch in a hands-on cooking class - Learn cooking tips and techniques from a professional chef - This Port Erin cooking class is suitable for beginners, families, children and couples - Clive can accommodate lactose free, gluten free, vegan and vegetarian diets, on request
Follow in the tyre tracks of legends on this half-day, small-group guided tour around the world-famous Isle of Man TT Course. Sit back and enjoy a sightseeing lap as your local expert guide brings the circuit’s legendary moments to life along its iconic roads — from fast straights to famous corners. Midway through, step inside the incredible Isle of Man Motor Museum, home to a fascinating collection of rare motorcycles, classic cars, and racing machines. With hundreds of exhibits spanning more than a century of motoring history and heritage, it’s a must-visit experience for any petrolhead. After your time at the museum, the journey continues to complete the remaining sections of the TT Course — ensuring you experience the full magic of this legendary road-race circuit and the island’s deep motorsport culture.
From Victorian Douglas we will head north along the coast road, stopping at Laxey an old mining town that is home to one of the most spectacular water wheels in the world. A visit to Laxey Woolen Mills where the weaver makes Manx Tartan and other tweeds on looms that are powered by man, before heading for King Orry's Grave, a neolithic burial site A visit to the site of the first monastery at Maughold on the island founded in 550 and the site of many of our ancient crosses that were carved by Celts and Vikings. A short visit through the town of Ramsey takes us north to the Point of Ayre and the flat glacial plains of the island taking in the small churches and villages along the way. After a lunch break a q burst of adrenaline, following the famous TT course to Peel, with its castle, cathedral, marina and old fishing cottages is a delightful place to stop before heading for St Johns and Tynwald Hill: a four-tiered hill which is of the Island's most distinctive landmarks.
Our Southern Discovery Tour is a personalised whistle stop tour experience of the South and West of the Isle of Man with a Blue Badge Driver Guide who can take you to lesser-known gems and places inaccessible by public transport. Travelling along some of the world-famous TT course, we'll also visit famous landmarks including the most beautiful southerly point of the Island, The Sound, while enjoying plentiful stunning scenery and fabulous views. Every tour can be tailored to suit your pace, preferences, and individual needs including visiting places that are wheelchair accessible if required, so don’t hesitate to get in touch and discuss your specific needs with us. The tour timings allow for travel between points of interest, refreshments stops and an opportunity to purchase Souvenirs. Entrance to Heritage sites is included (E.g Castles and Museums).
Join us for a special tour of the Isle of Man and discover the unique history and culture of the little Island in the middle of the Irish Sea. The tour will be led by a local driver guide. The Isle of Man has a 10,000-year history with a Celtic and Viking past, which is explored in our tour. You will visit castles, see the ancient Vikiing crosses and burial grounds and learn about the oldest continuous parliament in the world. This is an excellent choice for first-time visitors and history buffs.
Step back in time and uncover the Isle of Man’s rich Celtic and Viking heritage on this captivating private shore tour through the island’s scenic west coast. Travel along country roads and dramatic coastlines with panoramic views stretching to Ireland’s Mourne Mountains. Visit the ancient Braaid Viking longhouse site, explore the stunning shores of Niarbyl Bay, and discover Peel’s historic castle — once home to Viking kings. Learn about the island’s mythic sea god at the House of Manannan museum before visiting Tynwald Hill, one of the world’s oldest continuous parliaments. A perfect blend of history, mythology, and breathtaking landscapes.
The term “Viking” captures our imagination – warriors wielding swords with horned helmets as they set sail on longboat voyages. Among those destinations was the Isle of Man, where Celtic Christianity was already well established. Discover the island’s early Christian heritage, visiting an early monastastic site with its ruined Keeills. Uncover the lesser-known story of these mysterious Norsemen, as they encountered Celtic Christians and made the Isle of Man their home. Louise is an enthusiastic Blue Badge Guide who offers a personalised experience driving you to iconic landmarks and lesser known gems that are inaccessible by public transport. Every tour can be tailored to suit your pace, preferences, and individual needs including visiting places that are wheelchair accessible if required, so don’t hesitate to get in touch and discuss your specific needs with us. Tour timings allow for travel between points of interest, refreshments stops and opportunities to purchase souvenirs.
This half day tour of the North of the Island offers fascinating history and spectacular views. We will see the largest working water wheel in the world, Neolithic and Bronze Age burial mounds, incredible viking carvings and the home of the oldest parliament in the world - Tynwald
Take a tour with Manx-born guide Dr Jacqueline Yates. We can vary the tour if you have particular interests you'd like to explore.
In the 1800's there was a large emigration from the Isle of Man to countries such as Canada, Australia and the United States due to extreme poverty and opportunities that were being offered in the new worlds. This tour is designed for those of you who are visiting the Isle of Man for family history and genealogy. This will include the family history with research before your visit, as well as a tour of parts of the island that your family lived in, together with visits to churches where they may have been baptised, married or buried. I have an accreditation for genealogy research with Strathclyde University through Future Learn and I am on a list of researchers maintained by the Manx Museum library. Each tour would be tailored to your needs. If you would like to contact me for a tour, I can help you connect with your past and then take you into the present and what the island has to offer now.
This tour intended for those who want to take a trip back into the past travelling on a restored Steam Train and visiting one of the best-preserved Norman Castles in the United Kingdom. After Visiting Castletown we will travel to the Sound for Lunch, a breeding ground in the summer for the North Atlantic Grey Seal and have lunch at the Sound Café which has floor to ceiling windows providing uninterrupted views of the Calf of Man and the Sound After lunch a visit Cregneish Folk Village which was founded in 1935 by Manx National Heritage, where traditional farming methods are in place, the elusive Manx cat is to be found and the native Loaghtan sheep are bred. The village was also used in the making of the film ‘Waking Ned (Devine)’in the 1990’s We then return to Douglas. Guests can be picked up at a location of their choice
Explore the enchanting gardens and serene glens of the Isle of Man in a fully electric, sustainable vehicle, perfect for eco-conscious travelers. Begin at the National Arboretum in St Johns, where free-range hens and ducks greet you by the lake. Stroll through Glen Helen, one of the island's 13 National Glens, accompanied by the soothing sounds of nature and perhaps visit the Manx Farm Shop where locally produced food and gift items are available. Visit the historic Bishopscourt Glen, once reserved for the Bishops of Sodor and Man, and conclude at Milntown, the ancestral home of the Christian family. This private tour promises a refreshing day filled with nature and history. - Visit the National Arboretum and enjoy a scenic walk in Glen Helen - Discover the historical Bishopscourt Glen, now open to all - Drive along the iconic TT motorcycle circuit and unwind at Mooragh Park - Experience the rich history at Milntown, home of the Christian family
Louise is enthusiastic about sharing her love for the Isle of Man through both tailored wildlife tours and captivating tours exploring the island's remarkable history and heritage. As a certified Blue Badge Guide, Louise offers a personalised experience driving you to iconic landmarks and lesser known gems that are inaccessible by public transport. Our Island Discovery Tour is a complete whistle stop experience of the Isle of Man. Travelling along some of the world famous TT course, we'll visit famous landmarks from the north to the south of the island, with plenty of stops for refreshments / opportunities to purchase souvenirs. Every tour can be tailored to suit your pace, preferences, and individual needs including visiting places that are wheelchair accessible if required. Don’t hesitate to get in touch and discuss your specific needs with us. Tour timings allow for travel between points of interest and refreshments stops. Entrance to Heritage sites where applicable is included.
The Isle of Man is a UNESCO Biosphere reserve and is the perfect location for a wildlife & scenic adventure. Venturing into the wilderness, you may be the only people for miles around. The Island hosts a healthy population of Hen Harriers, Choughs and Peregrine Falcons found in both cliff habitats and urban areas. Depending on the season various bird species can be seen including Gannets, Curlew, Skylark, and Tern colonies, along with marine wildlife like Atlantic Seals.. We will explore some of our protected and rare habitats such as the Ayres National Nature Reserve with its distinctive landscape of shingle, sand dunes and beautiful lichen heath where a number of Orchids grow. Every tour can be tailored to suit your pace, preferences, and individual needs including visiting places that are wheelchair accessible if required, so don’t hesitate to get in touch and discuss your specific needs with us. The tour timings allow for travel between points of interest and refreshments stops.
The term “Viking” captures our imagination – warriors wielding swords with horned helmets as they set sail on longboat voyages. Among those destinations was the Isle of Man, where Celtic Christianity was already well established. Discover the island’s early Christian heritage, visiting an early monastastic site with its ruined Keeills. Uncover the lesser-known story of these mysterious Norsemen, as they encountered Celtic Christians and made the Isle of Man their home. Louise is an enthusiastic Blue Badge Guide who offers a personalised experience driving you to iconic landmarks and lesser known gems that are inaccessible by public transport. Every tour can be tailored to suit your pace, preferences, and individual needs including visiting places that are wheelchair accessible if required, so don’t hesitate to get in touch and discuss your specific needs with us. Tour timings allow for travel between points of interest, refreshments stops and opportunities to purchase souvenirs.
Nigel is a bespoke tour guide taking you to places of places of interest and those off the beaten track. The only tour company on the island offering accommodation, transfers and tours in one package. Flexible, friendly, good fun, Nigel is a Manx legend and very well known on the island. The Bed & Breakfast is well appointed with everything a guest needs. In the heart of Peel, centrally located with easy walking distance to shops, restaurants and pubs. Nigel & Nikki are great hosts and very accommodating to guests requirements. One of Nikki's specialties is tracing Manx Ancestors, do you have any? Our aim is to ensure you leave the Island not only have a good holiday but a great one with treasured memories. Come stay.... Thank you!
This is currently the only walking tour of Peel being advertised. It is a fun tour of a beautiful place with historic beauty and fascinating social history. You will be able to imagine life in a thriving fishing village with a close community of hard-working and lively people. Your guide will introduce you to its folklore, its very long history and its present day culture. She will show you the many eating places, pubs and visitor attractions you can take in on your way around the town.
The Isle of Man Road Trip Guidebook is a structured multi-day self-drive route covering 82 miles (133 km) around the island’s coast and mountain roads. Designed for 3–5 days (flexible 3–10+ days), it connects three distinct regions into one coherent journey. Douglas & the TT Mountain Course – Harbour views, Snaefell and the legendary 37.7-mile racing route. Northern Coast & Peel – Ramsey, Jurby dunes, Sulby Reservoir and Peel Castle’s Norse heritage. South & the Sound – Castletown, Castle Rushen, Port Erin and clifftop views toward the Calf of Man. The route blends coastal drives, heritage railways and historic towns with clear structure and time-based planning ideas. This self-guided, online road trip provides a framework to explore confidently at your own pace, via mobile phone, laptop or tablet. With 12 months of access included, access begins from your selected booking date — choose a start date that allows time for planning.
Enjoy a private and authentic cooking class in a local home with host Clive, a professionally trained chef who has been cooking for over 14 years. This is a perfect experience for anyone looking to connect with local culture over food. Clive has 14 years’ experience working as a chef in many restaurants including Michelin stars. His specialty is Mediterranean and Japanese cuisine – he started out as a teppanyaki chef and transitioned to a sushi chef. - Private cooking class in the Isle of Man with a professional chef - Choose between a Zimbabwean, South African, Japanese and Italian menu - Learn to cook two dishes from scratch in a hands-on cooking class - Learn cooking tips and techniques from a professional chef - This Port Erin cooking class is suitable for beginners, families, children and couples - Clive can accommodate lactose free, gluten free, vegan and vegetarian diets, on request
Follow in the tyre tracks of legends on this half-day, small-group guided tour around the world-famous Isle of Man TT Course. Sit back and enjoy a sightseeing lap as your local expert guide brings the circuit’s legendary moments to life along its iconic roads — from fast straights to famous corners. Midway through, step inside the incredible Isle of Man Motor Museum, home to a fascinating collection of rare motorcycles, classic cars, and racing machines. With hundreds of exhibits spanning more than a century of motoring history and heritage, it’s a must-visit experience for any petrolhead. After your time at the museum, the journey continues to complete the remaining sections of the TT Course — ensuring you experience the full magic of this legendary road-race circuit and the island’s deep motorsport culture.
From Victorian Douglas we will head north along the coast road, stopping at Laxey an old mining town that is home to one of the most spectacular water wheels in the world. A visit to Laxey Woolen Mills where the weaver makes Manx Tartan and other tweeds on looms that are powered by man, before heading for King Orry's Grave, a neolithic burial site A visit to the site of the first monastery at Maughold on the island founded in 550 and the site of many of our ancient crosses that were carved by Celts and Vikings. A short visit through the town of Ramsey takes us north to the Point of Ayre and the flat glacial plains of the island taking in the small churches and villages along the way. After a lunch break a q burst of adrenaline, following the famous TT course to Peel, with its castle, cathedral, marina and old fishing cottages is a delightful place to stop before heading for St Johns and Tynwald Hill: a four-tiered hill which is of the Island's most distinctive landmarks.
Our Southern Discovery Tour is a personalised whistle stop tour experience of the South and West of the Isle of Man with a Blue Badge Driver Guide who can take you to lesser-known gems and places inaccessible by public transport. Travelling along some of the world-famous TT course, we'll also visit famous landmarks including the most beautiful southerly point of the Island, The Sound, while enjoying plentiful stunning scenery and fabulous views. Every tour can be tailored to suit your pace, preferences, and individual needs including visiting places that are wheelchair accessible if required, so don’t hesitate to get in touch and discuss your specific needs with us. The tour timings allow for travel between points of interest, refreshments stops and an opportunity to purchase Souvenirs. Entrance to Heritage sites is included (E.g Castles and Museums).
Join us for a special tour of the Isle of Man and discover the unique history and culture of the little Island in the middle of the Irish Sea. The tour will be led by a local driver guide. The Isle of Man has a 10,000-year history with a Celtic and Viking past, which is explored in our tour. You will visit castles, see the ancient Vikiing crosses and burial grounds and learn about the oldest continuous parliament in the world. This is an excellent choice for first-time visitors and history buffs.