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Halvard Hotel
Located in Douglas and with Douglas Beach reachable within 70 metres, Halvard Hotel provides concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a restaurant, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Welbeck Hotel & Apartments IOM
Set behind Douglas Promenade on the Isle of Man, this 3-star hotel offers en suite rooms with free Wi-Fi and a Bar & Lounge serving both traditional and contemporary cuisine.
Shore Hotel Laxey
Set in Laxey, 200 metres from Laxey Beach, Shore Hotel Laxey offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
The Town House
Boasting breathtaking views over the harbour, this luxury apart-hotel is ideally situated on the promenade in the commercial area of Douglas, on the picturesque Isle of Man.
Comis Hotel & Golf Resort
Situated within 6 km of Steam Packet Company, Comis Hotel and Golf Resort in Douglas offers a garden, as well as free WiFi. Featuring a terrace, the property is located within 6 km of TT Grandstand.
The Sefton
The 4-star Sefton Hotel is located in Douglas on the beachfront. It boasts a unique indoor water garden, swimming pool and 2 restaurants.
The Empress Hotel
Overlooking Douglas Bay on the Isle of Man, this hotel has a piano bar and large lounge and a conservatory that features panoramic sea views.
Opul Boutique at Admiral House
Situated in Douglas, 200 metres from Douglas Beach, Opul Boutique at Admiral House offers beachfront accommodation and various facilities, such as a bar.
The Penta
Penta offers accommodation in Douglas. Complimentary WiFi is provided. All rooms have a private bathroom and a flat-screen TV. For your comfort, you will find free toiletries and a hairdryer.
Mannin Hotel
Mannin Hotel is situated in Douglas on the heart of Isle of Man, and features a bar and restaurant. The property is set a 13-minute walk from TT Grandstand.
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Ramsey Park Hotel
Hotel in RamseyBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 8.2Very good - What previous guests thought, 725 reviewsSituated in Ramsey, the second largest town on the Isle of Man, Ramsey Park Hotel offers a host of activities in the surrounding area, such as sailing, horse riding and jogging trails.
The Chesterhouse
Hotel in DouglasBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 8.2Very good - What previous guests thought, 834 reviewsLocated 200 metres from Douglas Beach, The Chesterhouse offers 3-star accommodation in Douglas and features a bar.
Claremont Hotel
Hotel in DouglasBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 8.5Very good - What previous guests thought, 649 reviewsThe Claremont is a 4-star hotel offering unique style and luxury within the Isle of Man. Located on the promenade, it offers scenic views across Douglas Bay in many rooms.
Sefton Express Hotel
Hotel in BallasallaBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 8.1Very good - What previous guests thought, 838 reviewsSituated 400 metres from Isle of Man Airport, this friendly, budget hotel offers great-value accommodation including breakfast, Wi-Fi and free private parking, with excellent public transport links...
Shore Hotel
Hotel in Port St MaryBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 9.3Superb - What previous guests thought, 138 reviewsLocated in Port St Mary, a few steps from Brewery Beach, Shore Hotel provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Ascot Hotel
Hotel in DouglasBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 9.0Superb - What previous guests thought, 171 reviewsAffordable luxury with superior service, the Ascot has a reputation for customer care and satisfaction.
The Empress Hotel
Hotel in DouglasBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 8.2Very good - What previous guests thought, 1,931 reviewsOverlooking Douglas Bay on the Isle of Man, this hotel has a piano bar and large lounge and a conservatory that features panoramic sea views.
The Rutland Hotel
Hotel in DouglasBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 8.4Very good - What previous guests thought, 611 reviewsOn the scenic Queens Promenade, The Rutland Hotel is an elegant building on the Isle of Man.
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Mystical and Enchanting
Steeped in Celtic history and myth, the Isle of Man is famous for its tailless cat and the TT motorbike race. The start line is in the capital Douglas, overlooked by hills. At its port arrive ferries from Ireland and England, and the town houses all Isle of Man hotels with swimming pools on Booking.com.
On the headland around the bay, Onchan has pretty cottages and glens, and Laxey to the north has a quaint harbour and the world’s largest working waterwheel. It is by the foothills of Snaefell mountain, as is coastal Ramsey, while Andreas is surrounded by sweeping fields.
More nature is in Tynwald Park & Arboretum near St Johns. The castle in nearby Peel was supposedly built by giants and is inhabited by a dog ghost. Santon has another Isle of Man legend - you must acknowledge the residents of the Fairy Bridge or beware!
Ballasalla is near Isle of Man Airport where there is a statue of the island’s 3-legged symbol. Neighbouring Castletown, with its pretty harbour and medieval castle, plays host to one of the more bizarre events – tin-bath racing.
By the south-western tip, Port Erin has a sandy beach protected by cliffs. Similarly to most other resorts, it offers Isle of Man hotels with parking, making it easy to explore by car.
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There's so much to see and do in Douglas and the transport...
There's so much to see and do in Douglas and the transport links make it easy to visit the rest of the island. Plenty of places to eat. A theatre and cinema. Nice beach and a good shopping centre.Guest review byMarilyn333United Kingdom - 8.0
As a central location for access to local bus routes or car...
As a central location for access to local bus routes or car hire access it’s great. There is the noise from the airport when it starts it’s day but nothing to disturb a good nights sleep. Ballasalla itself has a local pub and takeaway for local meals. Further north is the capital Douglas or south to the beaches of Port Erin and Port stMary all within 20 minutes drive. To the west up into the hills and Glens to the east Castletown with its own historic castle a town centre wrapped around the harbour . It’s just all so easy.Guest review bySharonUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Port Erin is a lovely village with an outstanding beach and...
Port Erin is a lovely village with an outstanding beach and sunsets over Bradda Head. It has very good eating places and lively pubs. There are a lot of opportunities for water sports and stunning walks starting and ending in Port Erin.Guest review byJanetUnited Kingdom - 8.0
There isn't much to do in Ramsey in winter apart from a good...
There isn't much to do in Ramsey in winter apart from a good choice of pubs but plenty of nice walks. Bus service to anywhere on the island is great we did a circular trip on three buses which took up most of one day stopping off in Peel and Douglas for a while.Guest review byWilkinsonUnited Kingdom - 10.0
I have visited the IOM since 2007 and have visited/stayed...
I have visited the IOM since 2007 and have visited/stayed in Castletown on a number of occasions.A quiet picture postcard place .I would reccomend a visit to the Castle Lovely local shops bars restaurants /cafes. Castletown is the home to The Southern 100 motorcycle races in early July for 5 days each year .so best to avoid if not your interest 🏍🏍🏍🏍🏍 If you're planning a trip to the IOM Castletown is a great base point after arriving on the ferry in Douglas . Various types of stay from Hotel to self catering to Air BnBGuest review byMartin RobertsUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Great location with easy links to explore the whole island...
Great location with easy links to explore the whole island from a quiet base. Loads of walking trails and history on your doorstep. Easy bus and MER links. About 4 miles from Snaefell. Friendly and helpful locals willing to help if they can. Must see the Great Laxey Wheel. We thought it was fantastic. Stayed on the IOM for 4 days and used the clean, frequent and punctual buses to get around.Guest review byIanUnited Kingdom - 8.0
The whole island is laid back and a gem to visit (when the...
The whole island is laid back and a gem to visit (when the TT is not running of course). I can imagine how busy it can get at certain times of teh year, but it is well worth digging out. . It has taken me 60 years tio get here. . Too long, and I should have come here years ago! It doesn't matter where you stay on the Island as everwhere is just a short drive away (not a walk for sure), and when the weather is good the mountain road rewards with beautiful views. People are very laid back, so be prepared to relax when you come here.Guest review byNick R (Hampshire)United Kingdom - 8.0
Port St Mary is a lovely quiet place with a bus service...
Port St Mary is a lovely quiet place with a bus service going to Port Erin and Douglas plus other tourist spots on the island, has a couple of restaurant’s, various shops but is mainly lovely and peacefulGuest review byAnonymous - 10.0
Everything you need.
Everything you need. Supermarket, a couple of pubs, a few local shops, lovely steam railway line and station that you can get all the way to Douglas. Also a fantastic sandy beach, ideal for swimming in the summer or winter walks.Guest review byJohnUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Douglas is very clean and tidy. Nice bars and cafes.
Douglas is very clean and tidy. Nice bars and cafes. The beach has lovely white sands the views are lovely £21 For a day rider is excellent value. Trains busses and electric railway so you can get about easily. The people are very passionate about their island and very freindlyGuest review byJonesUnited Kingdom