Top 10 Things to do Good for Big Groups in Douglas, Isle of Man

March 29, 2022 Etsuko Causey

Nestled along the east coast of the Isle of Man, the small holiday resort of Douglas oozes charm. Visitors may enjoy horse-drawn tram rides along its pedestrian shopping promenade, dotted with restored 19th century buildings and lining the shore with independent boutiques and High Street shops. The new Villa Marina and Gaiety Theatre Complex entertain with all sorts of performing arts and films, while the gardens and museums sprinkled throughout the town promise relaxation and culture.
Restaurants in Douglas

1. Gaiety Theatre

Harris Promenade Unit 8, Douglas IM1 2HH +44 1624 694500 http://www.villagaiety.com/whats-on/
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5.0 based on 192 reviews

Gaiety Theatre

Reviewed By Jessisaw

Whether you see a show or tour the building, visiting the theatre is a must-do whilst in town. Calendar Girls was especially fantastic and it was a privilege to be their on the first night - with no social distancing - a fantastic performance.

2. Segway Isle of Man

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5.0 based on 337 reviews

Segway Isle of Man

Segway Safari tours inside some of the Islands beautiful forests. You will be rewarded with outstanding views and have more fun than you've ever had on two wheels standing up! We also offer tours along Douglas Promenade and Castletown beach.

3. Green Wheelers Electric Bike Co

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5.0 based on 43 reviews

Green Wheelers Electric Bike Co

We offer electric bicycle tours and rentals to residents and visitors to the Isle of Man. We operate our tours and rentals from the main ferry terminal building located in Douglas.

4. Ape Mann Adventure Park

South Barrule Plantation, Douglas IM2 6PP +44 7624 494252 https://www.facebook.com/pages/Ape-Mann-Adventure-Park/147791105369335
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5.0 based on 13 reviews

Ape Mann Adventure Park

5. Guided Tours of Mann

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5.0 based on 74 reviews

Guided Tours of Mann

Jane Hodson returned to her roots on the Isle of Man in 2002 following many years abroad, having schooled there, and such was her love and interest in her own heritage, that she developed an especial interest in the history and culture of the island. She took this interest further and became a Blue Badge Tour Guide in 2013, a formal accreditation from the Institute of Tourist Guiding. Because of her own personal history and interests, she brings knowledge, a friendly demeanour and keen interest into all her tours, and can interact on a one-on-one basis as well as take on bigger tours with complete ease and professionalism. All her tours can be tailor-made to suit either smaller private needs or larger groups, with suggestions and realistic time-frames. She brings in a vivaciousness when describing the past histories of An experienced Blue Badge Guide who is fully insured as a driver guide and can take you out in my Modern, air conditioned and comfortable car for up to four passengers.

6. Manx Museum

Manx Museum Kingswood Grove, Douglas IM1 3LY +44 1624 648000 [email protected] http://manxnationalheritage.im/our-sites/manx-museum/
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4.5 based on 963 reviews

Manx Museum

From Viking treasure finds, natural wonders of the world, the famous TT Races and wartime internment – you’ll find something to appeal to everyone at the Manx Museum.The museum has plenty of interactive displays, films and a wide range of exhibits which will help you uncover the Isle of Man’s history and heritage.Make a beeline for the Manx Museum early on in your visit as it’s a great starting point if you are looking to explore the Island’s heritage attractions. The National Art Gallery in the museum contains work from a number of famous artists including Archibald Knox, William Hoggat and John Miller Nicholson and there’s also a national library and well stocked archives for those visitors keen to explore the Island’s history further.There is also tearoom and gift shop located within the museum. NB. Library & Archives Open Wednesday to Saturday, 10am – 4.30pm

Reviewed By 675shayd - Barcelona, Spain

The museum is well worth a visit , we were meet my a friendly gentleman at the front desk and advised us to have a look at the short film about the history of the island .This was very informative and we were able to identify places later when we were travelling around the island , The collection has been very well presented and is a credit to the island

7. Isle of Man Bus and Rail

Douglas +44 1624 662525 http://www.gov.im/publictransport/
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4.5 based on 1,270 reviews

Isle of Man Bus and Rail

Reviewed By underwhisky

We purchased a Go Ticket for £52 which gave us unlimited travel on the Buses, Steam Railway, Electric Tram, Groudle Glen Railway and the small Mines Train in Laxey. We found all the public transport workers and volunteers on the railway very helpful and went out of their way to help us. We managed to see the whole of the Island during our 11 day stay. We stayed in Douglas which made local transport a viable option.

8. Home of Rest of Old Horses

Bulrhenny Richmond Hill, Douglas +44 1624 674594 http://www.iomguide.com/douglas/home-rest-old-horses.php
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4.5 based on 278 reviews

Home of Rest of Old Horses

Reviewed By mw314

We are regular visitors with one or more of our grandchildren and always enjoy seeing and feeding the horses and donkeys. The shop provides containers of food for the animals while the cafe looks after the food and drink needs for us. There are some sheds with books and bric a brac for sale while others contain rocking horses for use by children.

9. Douglas Bay Horse Tramway

Douglas +44 1624 662525 http://www.rail.im
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4.5 based on 1,029 reviews

Douglas Bay Horse Tramway

Reviewed By mrcox21 - Oxford, United Kingdom

We visited in spring, in cold damp weather. However the horse-drawn tram was great fun. It moves along quite fast, and the horses only have to do a few trips before being rested back in their stable. The tramway connects the ferry terminal to the Manx electric railway terminus, and passes some interesting attractions along the promenade (eg the theatre) . The motorists are very polite and wait patiently for tram passengers to get on and off

10. Isle of Man Steam Railway

Transport Headquarters Banks Circus, Douglas IM1 5PT +44 1624 662525 http://www.gov.im/categories/travel-traffic-and-motoring/bus-and-rail/heritage-railways/steam-railway
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4.5 based on 1,160 reviews

Isle of Man Steam Railway

Reviewed By malc0lmj0hnc - St Peter Port, United Kingdom

Step back in time to experience Victorian railway comfort. Great day out. An hour’s ride from Douglas gets you to Port Erin after passing through some lovely countryside, stopping at quaint stations and getting enticing views of the sea Love the sound of the engine chugging along, the piercing whistle and the smell of coal smoke Well worth a visit. And bring a piicnic for the journey

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