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Isle of Man Ferries

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ABOVE: Peel, on the Isle of Man's west coast, is nicknamed "the sunset city" for its spectacular sunsets over the sea.

Island Ferries: Isle of Man

In Part 1 of this "Island Ferries" series, I provided brief descriptions and Web links for the Aran Islands (Ireland), Arran (Scotland), Orkney, the Inner and Outer Hebrides, and the Shetlands. 

Part 2 dealt with the Channel Islands. 

In this third short article, we'll discuss the Isle of Man: an outpost of Celtic culture that lies equidistant from Ireland, Scotland, England, and Wales in the Irish Sea.

The world's oldest parliament

The Isle of Man claims the world's oldest parliament, the Tynwald ("Tinvall" in Manx Gaelic) which operated continuously for more than 1,000 years. As a British Crown Dependency, the island relies on the U.K. for defense and diplomacy, but it passes its own domestic laws and is a tax haven for wealthy expatriates and international companies.

Scenery, castles, and Victorian railroads 

Although the island measures only 33 by 13 miles (53 x 22 km), it has a varied landscape with mountains, moorlands, flatlands, forests, and beaches. Attractions range from Peel Castle and Castle Rushen to motorcycle racing and 65 miles of Victorian railroads and tramways. There's even a Home of Rest for Old Horses, a retirement farm for tram horses and other equine elders.

Tourists looking for active vacations  can find climbing centres, charter fishing, scuba diving, kayak rentals, horseback riding, and other sports activities around the island.

For more information:

Europe Travel Planner: Isle of Man europeforvisitors.com
This page from my Europe Travel Planner has links to Web sites with general information, photos, and transportation schedules for the Isle of Man.

Steam Packet Company
Travel by high-speed catamaran from Heysham, England to the Manx port of Douglas. Other boats depart from Liverpool, Belfast, Dublin, and Fleetwood.


Also see:
Island Ferries: Ireland and Scotland
Island Ferries: Channel Islands
European Ferry Links


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