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Holiday rentals in Isle of Man

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The exterior of the house features a contemporary design, with large windows allowing ample natural light. A circular wooden seating area is surrounded by colorful flowering plants. A garage is visible, and the well-kept garden enhances the inviting atmosphere.
Flat
5 out of 5 average rating, 36 reviews

Flatlet by the sea

The house overlooks the Irish sea facing south/south west at the front and overlooking a tennis court (public) and golf course at the rear. Views are special with great walks on your doorstep. The house is a 15 minute walk to the village centre and under 10 minutes brisk walk to the local Pub. The suite is on the ground floor at the rear of the house with its own access. Small Inflatable beds can be provided for up to 2 at a small extra charge. Food available on a self service basis as agreed.

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A charming shepherd's hut is nestled in greenery, featuring a wooden deck with outdoor seating. The structure showcases large windows and a welcoming front door. Nearby, two Adirondack chairs are positioned around a wood burner, set against a backdrop of trees and lush grass.
Hut in Laxey
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 127 reviews

Margaret is our fantastic shepherd’s hut

Our cute and cosy shepherd's hut gives you the best of both worlds. Hidden in a green oasis next to a waterfall and near the beach, the hut is just a short walk from Laxey's pubs, restaurants and shops. Our hut has a full size double bed with a proper premium mattress, a bathroom with all the facilities and a fully equipped living area that gives cooking, eating and sitting space. Our hut is a tiny house, not a big tent- all that you need is cleverly fitted into a stylish, cosy hideaway for two.

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A large wood-burning hot tub is seen with steam rising from the warm water. A towel is casually placed on the edge. The surrounding area features wooded greenery and a log storage space, contributing to a tranquil outdoor setting.
Home in Isle of Man
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 53 reviews

The hot tub by the waterfall-inclusive facilities

Located just south of the center of the island, this comfortable and spacious retreat boasts a 12 seater wood burning hot tub (private, hot when you arrive, and electrically heated overnight), gym, and firepit, in the secluded social area next to the river at the rear. With the TT course a mile north, and shops and pub 1/3 mile south, its the perfect retreat from watching the racing or exploring the island. NB: All amenities free to use, including the tub & wood for the burner & firepit.

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The exterior of the Signet Studio is depicted, featuring a light green door and large windows framed by a gray facade. A small garden bed with yellow daffodils is visible beside the entrance. Steps lead up to the door, enhancing accessibility.
Flat in Castletown
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 90 reviews

Castletown Studio - 5 mins from airport

This homely 1 bedroom studio is a perfect solution for your visit to the Isle of Man. It is special place which is close to supermarkets, restaurants, pubs, tourist attractions making it easy to plan your visit be it biking, walking or exploring the Old Capital of Mann (Castletown). The Signet Studio is 5 minutes from the airport and well connected to a frequent bus service. Any questions on your visit, then message Caitriona (Super Host) and she will be happy to see how she can help you.

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Home
5 out of 5 average rating, 24 reviews

Cooyl-thie Holiday Let with Hot tub in Isle of Man

Kick back and relax in this calm, stylish space. Welcome to beautiful Isle of Man, the world's only whole nation designated as a UNESCO Biosphere. Cooyl-thie Holiday Home in Cronk-Y-Voddy has all of the amenities you need for a relaxing and unforgettable holiday. Enjoy the spectacular views over the fields of Cronk-Y-Voddy from your private terrace whilst bubbling away in the hot tub. This accommodation is 29 sqm over two floors and sleeps two guests. Pets welcome subject to T&C's.

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A cozy bedroom features a spacious bed with a soft, neutral-toned duvet and decorative pillows. Warm bedside lamps provide gentle lighting. A comfortable armchair sits in the corner, complemented by a wooden bedside table. The angled ceiling adds character to the inviting space.
Guest suite
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 133 reviews

Self-contained studio annex on Douglas riverside

Ideal if you love peaceful countryside location with wild birds and rabbits yet want to be a walking distance to shopping and entertainment, or TT course. Good base for exploring the island, with private parking and easy access to bus and train station, as well as footpaths. Dolls House annex has private entrance and outdoor sitting/dining area. Cooked breakfast may be provided at request although many delicious eateries are only a 10 min walk. Self check-in. Strictly no smokers.

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A pathway made of cobblestones leads to a modern structure surrounded by greenery. Wooden seating is visible, positioned on a grassy area with wildflowers. Tall trees provide shade, and the clear blue sky contrasts with the building's sleek exterior.
Tiny home in Isle of Man
5 out of 5 average rating, 19 reviews

Riverside studio

Welcome to unique getaway surrounded by a small forest with walking paths. Situated directly opposite small stream that winds through the landscape with direct access to the historic Manx Electric Railway stop. The property features an open-plan living space , complete with kitchenette and a separate modern shower room. You're only 10-minute journey from Douglas; Ideal for a luxurious glamping experience, this is a place to recharge, reflect, and rediscover the simple pleasures.

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A view of the harbor in Port St Mary features a mix of fishing boats and pleasure craft moored beside a stone quay. Buildings line the waterfront, and the scene captures the essence of village life by the sea.
Flat in Port Saint Mary
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 55 reviews

Waverley House - Biker, Diver, Angler Friendly!

Located in Port St Mary village, ten minutes from the airport, this is an ideal base whether you're an outdoor type or just want to relax and explore the island. Storage & drying facilities and fishing tackle hire available. FORCES & EMERGENCY SERVICES DISCOUNT Chapel Bay beach, a dive shop and the village amenities are on your doorstep. Sea fishing marks, charter boats, walking trails and golf courses are just a stone's throw away. Scroll down for details!

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A spacious living area is featured with modern furnishings, including a comfortable sofa and armchairs. A large flat-screen TV is mounted on a textured accent wall. Natural light pours through double doors leading to a balcony, complemented by a stylish coffee table adorned with fresh flowers.
Guest suite in Ramsey
5 out of 5 average rating, 18 reviews

The Studio

Detached studio apartment finished to a very high standard. It’s comfortable, spacious, quiet and unique. With plenty of private off-road parking, steam room, double Juliette balconies and beautiful views. In the heart of Ramsey. A 5 minute walk to the TT course (if that’s your thing!). Ideal for walkers, cyclists, car and of-course motorbike enthusiasts . We have the Sulby river on our door step too!

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The modern kitchen and living area features a sleek design with white cabinetry and a black countertop. Skylights illuminate the space, while large glass doors open to a view of greenery outside. A cozy seating area is visible, complementing the overall aesthetic.
Home in Ramsey
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 154 reviews

Large family house for your summer getaway.

TT bookings are only available for 8 or more guests for a minimum of 10 days. A lovely, spacious Victorian house, with modern facilities in a quiet suburb, but close to all local amenities walking distance to the TT course , swimming pool, Mooragh Park. Secure off road parking. Ideal for families or groups walking and cycling holidays. Spread out, kick off your shoes and relax. Unlimited broadband.

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An outdoor view of the self-catering apartment features a small patio area with a table and two chairs. The space is bordered by a grassy lawn and is complemented by the surrounding greenery. Patio doors from the apartment provide direct access to this outdoor area.
Guest house
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 111 reviews

Quiet Corner Cottage

Designed for two, this apartment offers a wonderful sense of light and space with its open-plan kitchen and its bedroom with patio doors leading onto the cottage gardens. This peaceful and tranquil accommodation has comfortable furnishings throughout and with its wide doors and spacious areas, offers access to disabled guests if required. The bed in the bedroom is King-sized.

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A comfortable gray sofa is showcased in a light-filled living space, paired with two neutral throw pillows. A glass coffee table sits in front of the sofa, holding a decorative wooden tray with a tea set. The open kitchen and dining area are visible in the background.
Flat in Douglas
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 26 reviews

Cozy Central Douglas Apartment By The Sea

Relax in this bright, newly refurbished apartment—just steps from the beach, shops, and Villa Marina. Ideal for families, remote workers, and TT / MGP visitors, it features modern comforts, a private parking space, and self-check-in. Enjoy the peaceful pace of island life with all the essentials for a comfortable stay.

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All about Isle of Man

Rolling hills, pebble beaches, and a history that dates back to before the Vikings: this extraordinary island in the Irish Sea can seem like the British Isles in miniature — though it’s much more than that. Located between the coasts of Northern Ireland and northwest England, the proudly autonomous Isle of Man is just 32 miles long and 14 miles wide and has a land and culture all its own, down to its native Manx language and what is claimed to be the world’s oldest parliament. From woodland glens to the sand dunes of the Ayres, the moorland-covered peak of Snaefell to the rocky islets off its southern coast, the Isle of Man’s variety of natural habitats make it a haven for wildlife, including puffins, dolphins, and the rare, tailless Manx cat. The villages and towns here offer a glimpse into an older way of life, from the thatched crofts of Cregneash to the Victorian terraces of Douglas.

What are the top things to do in Isle of Man?

Maughold

This small northeastern parish with a coastline of cliffs and coves is full of delights. There’s a 12th-century church whose graveyard is decorated with ancient Celtic and Viking crosses; Dhoon Glen, with its 40-metre-drop waterfall; and Ballaglass Glen, one of the prettiest woods on the island, plus the 4,000-year-old Neolithic burial tomb of Cashtal yn Ard down the road.

The town of Peel

Looking west across the Irish Sea, the seaside town of Peel enjoys beautiful sunsets backed by the atmospheric outline of an 11th-century Viking castle. The walls and towers of its red sandstone fortress remain intact and provide an ideal viewing spot. There’s also a sandy beach and a chance to try a traditional Manx kipper in the place where they’re smoked.

The Sound

At the island’s southernmost point, this narrow body of water separates the coast from the Calf of Man, a rocky islet that’s a protected breeding habitat for seabirds and other wildlife. You can book a boat trip across to the Calf, or just take it in from the shore; nearby footpaths and coastal walks will also lead you to the charming village of Cregneash, or the dramatic limestone crevasses of the Chasms.