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Boat

 

 

Airplane

 

 

Since Isle of Man is a Island,the only methods to go to there are boat or airplane.

Transports

Isle of Man is also accessible by boat from:
 

Northern Ireland

Belfast to Douglas (2 sailings weekly)

Larne to Douglas  (4 sailings weekly)

                                                                             

Ireland

Dublin to Douglas(3 sailings weekly)

 

England

Heysham to Douglas (13 sailings weekly)

Liverpool to Douglas (12 sailings weekly)

Liverpool Birkenhead to Douglas (2 sailings weekly)

The Isle of Man is served by 4 Airlines (Blue Islands, City wing, Eastern airways and flybe.com) that offer direct scheduled services from 20 Airports in the UK and Through Europe.

The Airports are:

-Gatwick

-Manchester

-Birmingham

-Liverpool

-Dublin

Links from within the UK regional airports ensure direct travelling from the following airports:

London City

Luton

Southampton

Jersey

Gloucester

East Midlands

Blackpool

Leeds

Newcastle

Transport within Isle of Man

 

 

Bus
 
Buses cover the whole Island, even to remote destinations, although these services are usually less frequent.
 
Isle of Man Bus Map
 
 
 

 

Train
The train service at Isle of Man run throught the south part of the Isle.
Througout the journey you will see historical buildings such as:
Rushen Abbey
Castle Rushen
Old House of Keys
Nautical Museum
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

Tram
Tram is a Hetritage train in Isle of Man.
There are 2 different Trams rides:
1.Snaefell-which links Snaefell Mountain to Laxey
2.Derby Castle-which conects laxey(for services to
Snaefell Mountain) and Ramsey.
 

 

 

 

 

 

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