✈️ Travel to Mann

Getting Here

The Isle of Man is closer than you think. Regular ferries and flights connect the island to the UK and Ireland year-round.

4 Ferry Routes
9 Flight Routes
2.5 Hours Fastest Crossing

Explore how you can get to the Island, whether that is via a ferry, or flight.

By Sea

The Isle of Man Steam Packet Company runs year-round sailings. The crossing is part of the adventure.

Heysham Douglas 3.5 hrs
Liverpool Douglas 2.5–4 hrs
Dublin Douglas Seasonal
Belfast Douglas Seasonal
Vessels Manxman (conventional) & Manannan (fast craft)
Terminal Sea Terminal, Douglas — right in the town centre
Tip Book early for TT® week — sailings sell out months ahead
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By Air

Fly into Ronaldsway Airport (IOM), just 10 minutes from Castletown and 20 minutes from Douglas.

Liverpool easyJet, Loganair ~45 min
Manchester easyJet, Loganair ~40 min
London Gatwick easyJet ~1 hr
London Luton easyJet (seasonal) ~1 hr
London City Loganair ~1 hr
Edinburgh Loganair ~50 min
Belfast Loganair ~30 min
Birmingham Loganair ~50 min
Dublin Aer Lingus ~40 min
Airport Ronaldsway (IOM) — the island's only airport
Flight time 30 mins to 1 hour from most UK airports
Tip Loganair has the most routes. easyJet is often cheapest.
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Getting Around the Island

Once you arrive, exploring is easy. The island is just 33 miles long and 13 miles wide.

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Car Hire

Available at the airport and Sea Terminal. No motorways, no speed limit on some mountain roads.

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Bus

Bus Vannin runs routes across the island. Day and weekly tickets available.

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Heritage Railways

Steam railway, electric tramway, and horse trams. Travel the island the historic way.

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Cycling

Quiet roads and dedicated trails. Bike hire available in Douglas and other towns.