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Travelling from Isle of Man Airport

Travelling from Isle of Man Airport

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So you’re flying off from the Isle of Man soon? But don’t have all the info you need about Isle of Man Airport (IOM) destinations? Good news – you’ve landed in pretty much the sweetest spot on the internet. Keep it right here for a few minutes and your brain will be packed with exactly the info you need to book a flight for your next break or business trip.

But if you’re only passing through the Isle of Man, perhaps you should amend your travel plans to stick around a little longer and make the most of some Manx delights?

There’s loads to do for all types of travellers. For instance, if you’re a dab hand on a mountain bike, you can challenge yourself on some seriously tricky trails, thrill seekers also love the Snaefell Mountain Railway (highest in the British Isles) and motorsports fans simply can’t get enough of the tackle the Isle of Man TT Races.

If you prefer the water though, take a fun kayak tour exploring hidden coves and dramatic cliffs, or ride the waves on a stand-up paddleboard adventure along the sublime coastline.

And for something even more active, get your pulse racing at the Go Ape Isle of Man adventure park, which has zip lines, rope bridges, and Tarzan swings. But to really test yourself, climb the famous Laxey Wheel, a towering waterwheel offering commanding views.

Isle of Man is also inspirational for history obsessives too. Immerse yourself in Viking history at Castle Rushen, a medieval fortress with over 800 years of history, or take in the ambience at atmospheric Peel Castle, where Vikings once landed and left a permanent legacy.

And if you like your history even older, take a trip to Manx National Heritage site Cashtal yn Ard, the biggest Neolithic tomb in the British Isles, or Balladoole, a burial mound practically heaving with important archaeological discoveries.

Fast forwarding a few millennia, you can also take a cathartic stroll through the lovely Victorian streets of Douglas, turn back the clock on the Isle of Man Steam Railway, or learn more about the island’s maritime history at the Manx Museum.

The Isle of Man is also magic for wildlife lovers. Look closely and you’ll see Manx Shearwaters soaring around the cliffs, seals lazing on the rocks, and pretty wildflowers peppering the meadows. And you can even go whale and dolphin spotting on a thrilling boat trip.

You’ll probably be peckish after all those dynamic distractions. In which case, Isle of Man shapes up pretty well when it comes to cuisine. You can gorge on fresh seafood at a harborside restaurant, fall in love with local lamb dishes, and explore home-cooked Manx pub grub.

For fine dining, try the Michelin-starred food and awesome sea views at Ocean at The Sefton, while The Creggan Court Bistro near Peel serves local delights in an intimate atmosphere.

In terms of pubs, The Bridge in Laxey is a brilliant old school boozer with roaring fires and generous servings, while The Thirsty Pigeon in Douglas serves delectable Manx ales and has a beer garden for better weather.

There are also lots of excellent places to recharge on the Isle of Man.

For a taste of luxury, the Ellan Vannin Hotel & Spa has elegant rooms, infinity pools with sea views, and a plush spa, while the Claremont Hotel in Douglas offers an equally high end alternative.

But if cool cottages and banging bungalows are your bag, try Dalby Farm Holiday Cottages instead. Here, you can unwind all the way in your hot tub and dry off like an A-lister in front of a log fire.

For something a little different, The Creggan Mill Glamping Pod near Peel is perfect. And a touch of history, book a room at The Old Grammar School House in Castletown, a brilliant B&B with perfectly preserved period features.

And budget-conscious travellers also love Peel Youth Hostel, located a stone’s throw from the beach and offering dorm beds and private rooms. Or you can camp in the open at the Glen Wyllin Campground in the centre of the island, surrounded by stunning scenery and the stars at night.

Isle of Man Airport destinations list

You can fly from Isle of Man to several great destinations in UK and beyond. Get the lowdown below.

Isle of Man Airport UK destinations

IOM is well connected to lots of great UK airports. You can fly to Liverpool (LPL), Manchester (MAN), the full collection of London airports (LHR, LGW, STN, LTN, LCY, SEN) and Birmingham (BHX). But that’s not all, because IOM also has routes to Edinburgh (EDI), Bristol (BRS), and Belfast (BFS, BHD)

Isle of Man Airport Europe destinations

And Isle of Man Airport is also a super starting point for many Europe destinations just a stop or layover away.

For instance, you can easily fly to Barcelona via Liverpool, Lisbon via Manchester, Paris via Manchester, or Munich via London.

What are the best places to fly to from Isle of Man Airport?

Choose Liverpool to experience one of the world’s music capitals. You can grab some very reasonable flights to Liverpool from IOM with easyJet. Visit the Beatles Story museum to immerse yourself in the history of the Fab Four, or explore the Albert Dock, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, now packed with cool shops, restaurants, and museums.

Choose London for quirky capital history and multicultural vibes. What a cool city London is. Where else can you visit a grand old pile like Buckingham Palace, go tree bathing in Hyde Park, and head down to Brixton’s Electric Avenue for authentic Jamaican jerk chicken at Healthy Eaters restaurant? As if that wasn’t enough, the British Museum has over 8 million amazing objects and if you love the smell of the grease paint and roar of the crowd, you can catch a wonderful West End show.

From Isle of Man to the world

Choose Chicago for eye-popping views and amazing art. The Windy City boasts brilliant public art at Millennium Park, including Cloud Gate and Crown Fountain, while Navy Pier offers scenic Ferris wheel rides and delicious dining with lakeside views. If you love all-time great art meanwhile, the Art Institute of Chicago showcases masterpieces by Van Gogh, Monet, and more. And as you might know, Chicago is home to the world’s best deep-dish pizza – don’t leave town without scoffing a few of those bad boys!

Choose Toronto for friendly vibes and cosmopolitan charms. Head to the top of the CN Tower for breathtaking panoramic views of the city and Lake Ontario, or stroll around St. Lawrence Market for fresh produce, local crafts, and delicious global street food. The Royal Alexandra Theatre is a hotbed of thespian talent all year round, and Niagara Falls is within striking distance – one of the true natural wonders of the world.

Choose Nice for sun-kissed vibes in an iconic creative playground. The Cote d’Azur has inspired everyone from Fitzgerald to Hemingway and Picasso over the years and when you tour around this lovely part of the world, you’ll understand exactly why. Step on the red carpet in Cannes, see hotels and houses of the unfathomably wealthy in Cap d’Antibes, unwind all the way in the charming bars and bistros of sleepy Golfe Juan, and party all night long in Juan Les Pins.

Which airlines fly out of Isle of Man Airport?  

Lots of airlines offer flights from Isle of Man. For instance, Aer Lingus offers direct flights to Dublin, Ireland, and British Airways has a direct route to Heathrow Airport (LHR), with occasional flights to London Gatwick (LGW).

Meanwhile, easyJet flies to loads of different destinations, including Liverpool (LPL), Manchester (MAN), London Heathrow (LHR), London Gatwick (LGW), Bristol (BRS), Birmingham (BHX), Belfast (BFS), and Barcelona (BCN).

Last but not least, Loganair runs direct flights to London City (LCY), Edinburgh (EDI), Manchester (MAN), and Birmingham (BHX).

How can I hire a car at Isle of Man Airport?

It can sometimes be a bit of a pain arranging car hire at smaller airports. But that isn’t the case when you book via Enjoy Travel.

Because with direct booking, you can book directly through this website, saving time, hassle and queuing. There’s also a wide selection of vehicles, so you’ll have no problem finding a car that meets your needs and doesn’t break the bank.

Prices are constantly monitored and always fiercely competitive, so you can rest assured you get a great deal every time. And drop-off and pick-up couldn’t be more convenient.

As with all parking comparison sites, you should always book as early as possible, because availability can be reduced during high seasons, and check the terms and conditions carefully to make sure there are no fees you aren’t aware of.

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