The Operator, a native Manx and certified Blue Badge guide, is enthusiastic about the beautiful Island home and enjoys sharing it with visitors.
The Operator drives a fully electric vehicle boasting a 250-mile range, offering a high level of comfort and features such as a sunroof, air conditioning, and heated seats.
The Operator, a native Manx and certified Blue Badge guide, is enthusiastic about the beautiful Island home and enjoys sharing it with visitors.
The Operator drives a fully electric vehicle boasting a 250-mile range, offering a high level of comfort and features such as a sunroof, air conditioning, and heated seats.
- Douglas Head - Begin the tour at Douglas Head, a location rich with attractions from the peak of Douglas tourism. The panoramic view of the capital city and its surroundings is truly stunning. Continue to explore the wildlife and scenic beauty along the Marine Drive.
- Castle Rushen - Heading south across the renowned Fairy Bridge, visit the…
- Douglas Head - Begin the tour at Douglas Head, a location rich with attractions from the peak of Douglas tourism. The panoramic view of the capital city and its surroundings is truly stunning. Continue to explore the wildlife and scenic beauty along the Marine Drive.
- Castle Rushen - Heading south across the renowned Fairy Bridge, visit the ancient medieval stronghold of Castle Rushen and its historic town. Discover the defense strategies of the Lord of Mann and his household, as well as the various functions of this remarkably well-preserved castle.
- The National Folk Museum at Cregneash - A guide will lead you through this open-air folk museum, featuring cottages, farms, and gardens. Learn about the lives of hill villagers from 150 years ago and their efforts to preserve the Manx Gaelic language. A short drive will bring you to the picturesque Calf Sound, where you can observe wildlife both on land and at sea.
- St Johns - Visit the site of the ancient Manx parliament, the Tynwald, the world’s oldest continuous parliament. Discover the Island’s Viking heritage and the celebration of the national day on July 5th, when the Tynwald convenes outdoors.
- Peel - Explore the impressive House of Mannanan museum, which showcases the town’s maritime and Viking history. Visit Peel Cathedral, the site of St Patrick’s monastic settlement from the 5th century, along with the ancient cathedral and later fortifications. Numerous pubs, cafes, restaurants, and kiosks are available to meet all needs. Don’t miss the chance to try the delightful local ice cream.

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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.