Group Travel Tour Operator and DMC for Isle of Man
The Best of the Isle of Man – NEW TOUR for 2026
Enjoy the Highlights of this endearing island
The Isle of Man is a truly special place, a hidden gem in the Irish Sea. Discover rich history, fabulous countryside and coastal delights on scenic drives around its famous TT course and even on a traditional Douglas Horse Tram, while Manx cats, fairies and folklore add a magical twist.
Dates
27th April, 18th May, 8th June, 3rd August, 10th August, 14th September, 5th October 2026
Suggested itinerary by coach
Day 1
Travel to Douglas
Take the ferry from Heysham to Douglas and travel to your hotel.
Day 2
Douglas – The Island’s Capital
Explore Douglas starting with a visit to the excellent Manx Museum, packed with artefacts and treasures reflecting the island’s 10 centuries of history and culture. The Douglas Horse Trams have operated for nearly 150 years and a ride along the town’s impressive promenade past the elegant Gaiety Theatre is a must. Then why not include a visit to the iconic Laxey Wheel, the world’s largest original working waterwheel.
Day 3
Castletown, Cregneash & Fairy Bridge
Travel by coach down to the South Coast today, making sure you remember to say “Hello” to the Little People as you cross over famous Fairy Bridge. Castletown is worth a visit with many interesting heritage sites close to its working harbour. Head on to Cregneash, and visit this charming folk village with traditional Manx cottages, craft demonstrations, and farm surrounded by delightful countryside. Railway enthusiasts might like to return to Douglas from Port Erin on the Isle of Man Steam Railway.
Day 4
Ramsey, the IOM Motor Museum & TT Course
Enjoy a scenic drive today following the famous IOM TT race route, starting with the road via Snaefell to “Royal Ramsey”, crowned after visits both by Queen Victoria and Edward VII. Head on to the Isle of Man Motor Museum to explore the amazing stories behind a collection of over 500 unique exhibits from around the world, including classic cars and rarely seen private motorcycles. Continue via Kirk Michael to Tynwald Hill, the ceremonial home of the IOM Parliament. If time allows pop into Peel, before returning to Douglas.
Day 5
Return home
Say fond farewells to the Isle of Man and board your ferry back to Heysham
Suggested Hotels
The Chesterhouse, Douglas ***
The Chesterhouse Hotel is centrally located on Douglas promenade. This warm and welcoming hotel has 67 bedrooms and the public areas were refurbished in 2024. There is a lift but due to the layout of the hotel they are unable to accommodate guests in wheelchairs. Please speak to Greatdays staff for alternative hotels. There is a large restaurant serving a plentiful buffet for breakfast and dinner. Coach parking is offsite and may be chargeable. The restaurant also has a small bar area. 2 nights entertainment included in a 4 night stay.
The Rutland Hotel, Douglas ***
Situated on the Douglas promenade near the shops, The Rutland is a group friendly hotel with 64 bedrooms. There is a lift to all floors, some corridors have several steps in the them due to the layout of the building. There is a smart restaurant, and separate lounge/ bar. Coach parking is offsite and may be chargeable.
The Chesterhouse Hotel
Dates | 5 days / 4 nights |
20th April 2026 (SOLD) | From £415.00 per person |
11th May 2026 (SOLD) | From £478.00 per person |
8th June 2026 | From £488.00 per person |
20th July 2026 (SOLD) | From £488.00 per person |
10th August 2026 | From £493.00 per person |
7th September 2026 | From £488.00 per person |
The Rutland Hotel
Dates | 5 days / 4 nights |
27th April 2026 | From £415.00 per person |
18th May 2026 | From £478.00 per person |
15th June 2026 (SOLD) | From £488.00 per person |
3rd August 2026 | From £493.00 per person |
14th September 2026 | From £488.00 per person |
5th October 2026 | From £415.00 per person |