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Tips and experiences for Isle of Man Airport

Our customers rated Isle of Man Airport with an average of 9.3 based on 21 ratings, and these are the most recent tips, experiences and highlights.

28-10-2021
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Nice airport with good facilities and a quick efficient security and gate experience.
23-09-2021
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Prior to arriving at the airport security put all valuables in your coat pocket. This keeps them together and helps to stop you losing watches etc by leaving them in the tubs.
26-08-2021
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Make sure you have your no fee bank travel credit card with you. Travel light When on a night out take only what you need. Make sure to keep your passport ,credit cards and travel documents safe When in security lines never get behind a family Dine where the locals dine
07-06-2021
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Not being an international airport, IOM airport is very small and friendly. Good food / drinks facilities. Smooth journey through security. No water fountains, this could be improved.
23-01-2021
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Athol are based in the airport so very easy to collect the car. The staff were courteous and helpful. It was yuck to pick up and drop the car back.
26-12-2020
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Peep castle, Electric trams, Ramsey, Port Erin
25-12-2020
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Book the insurance option to suit you when you initially book the car as it works out cheaper.
18-10-2020
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Isle of Man airpot is very small. I'd recommend booking your hire car in advance. Make sure there is a parking disk in the car. Parking is free on the Isle of Man. However, you do need to display the parking disc to show your arrival time. Parking times vary depending on the street you park on. Make sure you bring your driving licence with you.
17-09-2020
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Definitely visit the aircraft museum at the airport and the motorcycle museum at Santon. Both well worth a visit. Try to travel light so it's easier to get through airport security.
05-06-2020
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Very efficient.easy entry and process thru security
09-10-2019
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Don't forget to look out of the window when approaching the island - it's very beautiful. If you are travelling from the UK (as I was) the entire process of arrival is very straightforward. Although I only had a carry-on bag I could see that hold baggage was already being brought in to the terminal. I hired a car from Athol and was in the car within fifteen minutes of arrival and heading for Langness, within twenty five I was watching seals bobbing in the sea and Oystercatchers probing the sand. I was only on the island for a day to visit my parents grave but also managed to fit in the lovely sunset at Peel. The island is well served by fuel stations but don't forget to restore the tank to its original reading before returning it - there is a garage just North of the airport.
01-10-2019
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It's a tiny airport so usually arriving 90 minutes before departure is plenty of time. Free WiFi works very well in Departures. Best to stay upstairs in Departures as long as possible as holding lounge has no fee WiFi and limited seats. Change Manx currency to English at the information desk before you go to departures. Scenery is spectacular in the hilly centre of the island so recommend driving Douglas to Ramsey via the mountain road (but beware of motor bikes in summer). Visit The Sound to view The Calf of Man, you may see seals or perhaps even puffins at the right time of year.
29-09-2019
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Book your car in advance like we did, the airport is quiet and has easy access and parking.
15-09-2019
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great airport, one of the best!
06-09-2019
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Do get organised. Do keep printed copies of all your documentation to protect against mislaid phones or flat batteries. Do check your licence requirements ie do you need an International Driving Permit as well as well as your licence. If your licence is old and doesn't have photo id have your passport ready. Do be polite to staff even if you have a problem it will help to resolve any issues quicker and more stress free. Do take photographs all the way around the car and the more accessible under body parts to protect yourselves in case of damage claims.
18-08-2019
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I'm from the island originally, so I'm biased because I think there's loads to see and do! For example: Take a trip on the tram or the steam train. Top tips - Ramsey, Laxey or Groudle on the tram, where you can visit the Mooragh Park, the Laxey wheel, or the Groudle Glen railway. And on the train, Castletown for the castle and Scarlett nature trail, or Port St.Mary/PortErin for a longer walk to Cregneash, or Port Erin for Bradda Head. Or take the car and visit the west coast - Peel, again for the castle, but also Corrin's Folly, the tower overlooking the town, or the House of Manannan museum or to take a tour of the kipper factory. Then there are the glens, all of which are worth a visit. Glen Maye, on the west coast, and Groudle and Dhoon glens, on the east coast, are particularly pretty. And beaches - pebbly ones like Laxey and Groudle, sheltered sandy ones like Peel and Port Erin, or long sandy expanses with sand dunes all up the west and north coasts. Depending on the time of year it does occasionally get warm enough to paddle, or swim if you're really brave! In Douglas, the camera obscura on Douglas Head and the Manx Museum are both worth a visit. And finally, if you enjoy walking, there are hundreds of miles' worth of footpaths, all around the coast and across the island, with plenty of things to see on the way – and of course loads of cafés and pubs to top up your energy levels. And all that's not even to mention the TT races in May/June!
15-11-2018
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Peel castle is lovely, the beach at port erin is beautiful and the view of the calf and the scenery at buroo head is stunning and if you are lucky tou can spot seals. Xx
01-10-2018
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The Isle of Man is a beautiful Island. It is worth going a bit 'off track' to see the Islands best beauty sights. Manx Heritage do a fantastic job with all their attractions, and they are all worth a visit. If you are thinking of something more adventurous, you can always book a Kayaking trip with Adventurous Experiences. We did this and it was one of those events that I will remember for ever.
24-09-2018
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Distances are short and easy
10-04-2018
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Port Erin Bay and Bradda Head. Port st Mary and the fishing boats and a wonderful cafe, with superb coffee, sorry can't remember the name! Castletown and the castle, NARROW WINDING ROADS WITH GORGEOUS VILLAGES AROUND EVERY CORNER .whoops sorry about the caps! Peel festival and a tea room with a glorious cacophony of cups and saucers. There were fishing boats and another castle! All in all a glorious island.
12-03-2018
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Walk one way along Douglas promenade, get the horse tram back, do the electric railway from Douglas to Ramsey (time it right to also do the steam train at Groudle Glen). Get the tram from Laxey upto the top of Snaefell for lunch on a nice day for views of Scotland, England, Wales and Ireland!! Drive round the TT course. Make time to travel the island, especially Port St Mary's and Castletown. Find hidden gems in the north too like Glen Helen, Sulby Glen, The Cronk, RAF Jurby and Bride.