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43 Unique places to stay in Isle of Man

Best family friendly Isle of Man unique stays

Among the 43 accommodations in Isle of Man, here are the 4 best family friendly unique accommodations

Laxey Harbour Chalet - Isle of Man
10 9 reviews
Isle of Man
01/04 – 01/24
$229/nighttotal: $4580 (20 )

Laxey Harbour Chalet

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chalet , Laxey
This cozy Laxey chalet is just a short walk from the harbor, offering stunning views and easy access to local shops and restaurants. The chalet consistently receives excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The two-bedroom home comfortably sleeps four guests and features a fully equipped kitchen with a dishwasher and washing machine. Enjoy grilling meals with the provided portable BBQ, relax on the deck overlooking the harbor, or explore the surrounding area with the provided picnic supplies.
Lhag Mooar Lodge - Isle of Man
10 89 reviews
Isle of Man
12/21 – 12/28
$198/nighttotal: $1386 (7 )

Lhag Mooar Lodge

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bungalow , Port Erin
This Port Erin bungalow is situated just a short walk from the beach along Bay View Road, making it ideal for exploring the Isle of Man's coastal path and enjoying the area's beautiful scenery. The property consistently receives excellent ratings for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
This 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom home comfortably accommodates up to 4 guests. The bungalow comes equipped with a fully equipped kitchen, a cozy living room with a TV, and a private enclosed garden with a patio perfect for relaxing and enjoying the outdoors.
5 Star Lilybank Lodges - Isle of Man
10 34 reviews
Isle of Man
11/09 – 11/12
$171/nighttotal: $513 (3 )

5 Star Lilybank Lodges

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chalet , Foxdale. Isle of Man
This 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom holiday lodge is located in a rural area of Foxdale, Isle of Man, 0.5 miles from The Baltic Inn pub and conveniently close to island roads and tourist attractions.
This family-friendly rental offers internet, a full kitchen, a terrace, garden, and parking for up to 4 guests, with wheelchair accessible options and complimentary amenities including Wi-Fi, heating, linen, towels, and bike storage.
2 Barnagh Barn, Kirk Michael, Iom,  Im6 2hb - Isle of Man
9.8 11 reviews
Isle of Man
01/04 – 01/24
$244/nighttotal: $4880 (20 )

2 Barnagh Barn, Kirk Michael, Iom, Im6 2hb

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farm , Kirk Michael
This renovated barn, located in Rhen Cullen, Kirk Michael on the Isle of Man's west coast, is a quarter-mile from the main TT course, offering a peaceful retreat near the racing action.
This two-bedroom, two-bathroom farmhouse sleeps four, features a fully equipped kitchen with modern appliances, and includes amenities such as an electric car charger, bike storage, and a private patio and garden.

Frequently Asked Questions about unique stays in Isle of Man

  • What are some hidden gems to explore in the Isle of Man?

    For hidden gems, check out the charming village of Cregneash, a traditional Manx village with thatched cottages and a fascinating folk museum. The Calf of Man, a small island off the southern coast, offers stunning coastal scenery and abundant birdlife. For a quieter beach experience, try Port St Mary's beach, often less crowded than the more popular spots. And don't miss the Niarbyl Bay, known for its dramatic cliffs and hidden coves.
  • Which airport should you arrive at in the Isle of Man?

    You'll arrive at Ronaldsway Airport (IOM), the only airport on the Isle of Man.
  • What is generally accepted for payment in the Isle of Man, cash or card?

    Most places on the Isle of Man readily accept both cash and cards. However, smaller businesses or those in more rural areas might prefer cash. It's always a good idea to have some cash on hand, especially for smaller purchases.
  • How would you describe the safety of road conditions and driving habits in the Isle of Man?

    The Isle of Man's road conditions are generally good, though some roads, particularly in rural areas, can be narrow and winding. Driving habits are generally safe and courteous, but be prepared for some narrow roads and single-track lanes, and always drive cautiously and be aware of motorcyclists, especially during the TT races.
  • What steps should you take if your passport goes missing in the Isle of Man?

    Report the loss to the local police immediately. Then, contact the British Embassy or Consulate in Douglas. They can help you with emergency travel documents and guide you through the process of getting a replacement passport.
  • Where should you spend a week to experience the best of the Isle of Man?

    For a week-long trip, base yourself in Douglas, the island's capital. This provides easy access to explore the island's varied attractions. From there, you can easily take day trips to explore the north, south, and west coasts, visiting towns like Peel, Ramsey, and Castletown.
  • Where should you spend a weekend to experience the best of the Isle of Man?

    A great weekend base would be Douglas. It offers a good mix of attractions, from the promenade and museums to nearby coastal walks and easy access to the rest of the island. Consider exploring the south of the island, visiting Castletown and its castle, and enjoying the scenic coastal drives.
  • What festivals in the Isle of Man are highly recommended for visitors?

    The Isle of Man TT Races are world-famous motorcycle races held annually, attracting thousands of visitors. The Manx Grand Prix is another popular motorcycle racing event. The Isle of Man Food and Drink Festival showcases local produce and culinary delights.
  • Does the Isle of Man have Uber or comparable ride-hailing services?

    No, the Isle of Man doesn't have Uber or similar ride-hailing apps. Taxis are readily available, and you can also explore the island by bus or renting a car.

Best Isle of Man unique accommodations with a garden

Cosy Countryside Cottages, Isle Of Man - Sleeps 2 - Isle of Man
10 2 reviews
Isle of Man
10/23 – 10/25
$115/nighttotal: $230 (2 )

Cosy Countryside Cottages, Isle Of Man - Sleeps 2

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farm , Kirk Michael
This farm stay at Slieu Freoghane at Cammall Farm is located on the outskirts of Kirk Michael, offering easy access to Glen Wyllin beach, walking trails, and the TT course, approximately 1,000 feet from the TT course routes.
This 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom cottage accommodates up to 2 guests and features a kitchen, garden, parking, and an outdoor seating area, making it suitable for TT enthusiasts and those seeking a peaceful countryside escape.
Secluded Garden Cabin - Isle of Man
10 11 reviews
Isle of Man
09/19 – 09/26
$115/nighttotal: $805 (7 )

Secluded Garden Cabin

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cabin , ÃŽle de Man
This Isle of Man cottage is located 3 miles from a town, offering a peaceful countryside escape.
The 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom cabin sleeps 2, features a combined living/kitchen area, a private shower room, and on-site parking; amenities include internet access and a TV.
Margaret Is Our Fantastic Shepherd’s Hut - Isle of Man
10 126 reviews
Isle of Man
08/04 – 08/07
$172/nighttotal: $516 (3 )

Margaret Is Our Fantastic Shepherd’s Hut

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cabin , Laxey
This charming cottage is located near Laxey's waterfall, a short walk from the town's pubs, restaurants, and shops. It has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The one-bedroom cabin comfortably sleeps two guests. It has a fully equipped kitchen, a private deck with a wood-burning stove, and a modern bathroom. You can enjoy a relaxing stay in this cozy cabin and explore the nearby beach and attractions.
Meadow Cottage At Ballawyllin Farm - Isle of Man
9.8 37 reviews
Isle of Man
09/19 – 09/26
$162/nighttotal: $1134 (7 )

Meadow Cottage At Ballawyllin Farm

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bubble , ÃŽle de Man
Meadow Cottage is a unique dome-shaped cottage located on Ballawyllin Farm, near the Baldwin Valley on the Isle of Man, offering easy access to the island's scenic attractions. It has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience, making it a great choice for travelers seeking a peaceful retreat.
This cozy cottage has a spacious open plan layout and can accommodate up to two guests. The cottage features a private hot tub with spectacular views, a shared outdoor sauna, a fully equipped kitchen, and luxurious amenities, including towels, linen, bathrobes, and slippers.
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