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Douglas & The Isle of Man

Destination: Isle of ManOperator: Caledonian Travel Terms
Departs: 10/06/2026Type: Sight Seeing
Duration: 5 daysQuality: Good * * *
Departs Via: All AreasBoard: Half Board
Tour Code: J2712931Transport: Coach Pickup
Supplements
Single Room £80.00 per person
Adults £499.00
Children £399.00
Deposit Per Person £50.00
* Children: Max age 12
* Babies: Max age 23 months
24 rooms are available.
Cutoff Date: 27/05/2026
Description
A fantastic five-day break to discover the beautiful Isle of Man. With its famous attractions, diverse landscapes, rugged coastal beauty and picturesque glens, the Isle of Man has a unique, enduring appeal. Experience this wonderful destination, together with great hotel accommodation, perfectly located on Loch Promenade in Douglas.
Itinerary
What's Included?
- Coach travel with reserved seating- Four nights dinner, bed & breakfast at The Chesterhouse Hotel, Douglas- Evening entertainment- Return ferry crossings from Heysham- Time to enjoy lovely Douglas- Excursions taking in the delights of Castletown, Port Mary, Port Erin, Ramsey, Peel and Laxey - home to the famous Laxey Wheel- The Isle of Man has so much to offer - See 'Your Included Itinerary' for all on offerFor an island that is just 33 miles long and 13.5 miles wide the Isle of Man packs in an awful lot for coach holiday visitors to see and do. The stunning natural landscape ranges from the mountain of Snaefell to the beautiful sandy beaches of Peel, Port Erin and Ramsey, the rocky cliffs of its coastline to the natural beauty of the Calf of Man.The Chesterhouse Hotel, Douglas - Located on the picturesque Loch Promenade in Douglas, The Chesterhouse Hotel offers a welcoming stay in the heart of the Isle of Man's capital. With stunning sea views and easy access to shops, attractions it's the perfect base to explore the Ireland. Please Note:Although the Chesterhouse Hotel does have a lift, due to the original architectural features of the hotel, the hotel does advise that they are not suitable for any guests requiring the use of a wheelchair, or street level access.\n\nPlease Note: Full names and dates of birth are required for holidays to the Isle of Man, please add to the notes section when booking.

Your Included Itinerary
Castletown - Enjoy a visit to the ancient capital of Mann and discover the interesting facts and stories that this town has to tell. Capital of the Island until 1869, Castletown is made up of small winding streets, picturesque fishing cottages along the harbour and a Viking castle that towers over the centre of the town.\n\nPort St. Mary - Port St. Mary Beach or Chapel Beach, as it is also known, is situated in the southeast of the Island and has a pretty, sandy, sheltered beach. Port St. Mary has a small, but busy yacht harbour with fishing and sailing boats regularly coming and going. From Chapel Beach you can take a stroll over the “cat-walk” which leads to the inner and outer harbours.\n\nPort Erin - Picturesque Port Erin Beach sits in a sheltered bay bordered by the tall cliffs of Bradda Head to the north. The beach has stunning views to the Irish coast & the Mountains of Mourne in the distance. Looking up from the beach to the top of Bradda Head you can see the key-shaped Milner's Tower, built in 1871 in memory of local philanthropist and locksmith William Milner.\n\nRamsey - Taking position as second largest town on the Isle of Man. You will find quite a lot on the busy shopping street of popular Ramsey. Wander through the pretty harbour or relax on the beach as Ramsey boasts the most sunny spot on the island.\n\nPeel - Enjoy a visit to Peel in the West of the Island. Visit the House of Manannan, the acclaimed interactive museum that explores the Island's Celtic, Viking and maritime past. Explore Peel Castle situated on St Patricks Isle, originally a place of worship before becoming the fort of Magnus Barefoot, or maybe visit Manx Moore Kipper Factory located on the quayside, where the World famous Manx kippers are smoked using oak chips in a century old tradition.\n\nLaxey - A pretty village located on the east coast of the Island, best known for its large waterwheel, links to the Electric Railways, and garden glens.
Venue Information
The Chesterhouse Hotel, Douglas The Chesterhouse Hotel, Douglas
Located on the picturesque Loch Promenade in Douglas, The Chesterhouse Hotel offers a welcoming stay in the heart of the Isle of Man's capital. With stunning sea views and easy access to shops, attractions it's the perfect base to explore the Ireland.
All modern, comfortable rooms come equipped with all free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and tea and coffee facilities. Enjoy hearty breakfasts and delicious evening meals in the relaxed dining area, or unwind with a drink in the lounge bar.
The Chesterhouse Hotel combines convenience and warm Manx hospitality to ensure a pleasant and memorable stay.
Hotel Features:

- All bedrooms with en-suite facilities
- TV
- Tea/coffee making facilities
- Bar
- Restaurant
- Free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel.

Please Note:Although the Chesterhouse Hotel does have a lift, due to the original architectural features of the hotel, the hotel does advise that they are not suitable for any guests requiring the use of a wheelchair, or street level access.
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