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Spaldrick Beach is a small pebble beach with some rocks hidden amongst the cliffs just to the north of the main beach at Port Erin. Many people who visit Port Erin, will never know the beach exists, and to access you need to take the coast-hugging path from above the beach lighthouse and you will have steps down to the Read more…
Castletown Beach stretches out westwards from the town and is a pebble and sand beach although at high tide you will only get pebbles. This horseshoe-shaped bay is popular with watersports. You have all the facilities of the town on hand. Read more…
Port St Mary’s lifeboat station was established in 1896 and now operates an inshore lifeboat kept within the lifeboat station and an all-weather lifeboat moored in the outer harbour. Station open weekdays, no shop. Read more…
Port Erin Beach Huts are located beside the Port Erin beach lighthouse and provide a great base to extend the time on the beach. Each beach hut has its own unique theme and the huts can be rented for the day (10 am – 4 pm) and/or evening (6 pm – 9:30 pm). The huts can accommodate a maximum of Read more…
7th Wave is an RYA Recognised Training Centre, offering dinghy sailing, powerboat and shore-based courses, in Port Erin, Isle of Man. Most activities start in our shop and then launch from Port Erin Beach just over the road. We also provide Kayak and SUP hire from our shop located on the Port Erin beach front. Read more…
The Old House of Keys is the former meeting place of the House of Keys, the lower house of Tynwald, the Isle of Man’s parliament. It is located across the street from Castle Rushen in Castletown, the former capital of the Isle of Man, in the southeast of the island. The building is now a museum and has been restored to its appearance in 1866, which was chosen Read more…
Port Erin has two lighthouses, the first is a traditional tower lighthouse on the beach whilst the second is on the stone pier “Raglan Pier”, named after the Governor. The Port Erin beach lighthouse is concrete construction and is 33ft high. On the promenade above the tower are a rear light, a red and white striped lampost with a red Read more…
Gansey Bay is a sandy beach backed by rocks and a sea wall and when the tide is high most of the beach disappears and all you have is a few rocks. The beach is also known as Brewery Beach. Limited parking on the road, slipway and pub/hotel at one end of the beach. Read more…
Shona Boat Trips can carry 12 passengers (min 4) with daily sailings during the summer, weather permitting. The sea around the south of the island has an abundance of wildlife and boat trips are one of the best ways to explore with common sightings of seals. A number of boat trips on offer from Port Erin depending on weather and Read more…
Cornerhouse Coffee has a great location with seats available overlooking Chapel Bay Beach. Selection of homemade cakes, locally sourced pies, paninis, tea and coffee. Read more…
The Gemini is a twin-engine 35-foot catamaran which makes it an excellent stable platform for all types of trips; fishing, bird and wildlife spotting and coastal cruises. We operate weather permitting daily from Port St Mary. Read more…
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