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Scarlett Nature Discovery Centre is managed by Manx Wildlife Trust, sitting between the limestone quarry and the lime kilns on the shore overlooking Castletown Bay. A display area and short film show off the rich coastal flora and bird life on the Scarlett Peninsula. A Nature Trail explores the beautiful coastal scenery, spectacular limestone and volcanic rock formations, flowers and Read more…
All year-round boat trips to and around the Calf of Man. The boat departs from St Mary harbour and trips are either a 2 hour coastline hugging trip to see the birds and seals or they can include 3 hours onshore to explore the Calf of Man. The boat holds a maximum of 12 persons and the minimum for a Read more…
The Manx Whale and Dolphin Watch (MWDW) was set up in June 2006 to better learn and understand Whales and Dolphins in Manx waters. Manx Whale and Dolphin Watch Visitor Centre in Peel allow visitors to see the research and better understand the whales, dolphins, porpoises and basking sharks that inhabit the waters of the Isle of Man. Children’s craft Read more…
Ayres Nature Discovery Centre is within an 8km stretch of sand dunes and is designated as an Area of Special Scientific Interest (ASSI) and as a National Nature Reserve. The Nature Discovery Centre is run by Manx Wildlife Trust and staffed by volunteers. The marked nature trails lead from the discovery centre along the shingle beach and through the marram Read more…
At the Curraghs Wildlife Park, you can expect to see large cats, birds of prey, primates and family favourites such as Meerkats, Penguins and Red Pandas in spacious walkthrough enclosures in scenic surroundings. Cafe and indoor and outside play areas as well as a miniature railway – which runs seasonally. Read more…
Manx Sea Life Safari is a local family-run business, that loves to show off the island’s fantastic coastal landscapes and sea life. Based out of the Kiosk on Peel breakwater, we are delighted to be able to offer the opportunity to experience life on the waves. Daily sailing throughout the summer months along with corporate and private bookings. Read more…
The Calf of Man Nature Reserve and Bird Observatory is maintained by the Manx Museum and National Trust (MMNT), with Wardens resident on the Island from spring to late autumn. The traditional style 1870’s farmhouse incorporating the Observatory is also a hostel that can be pre-booked for up to eight guests. Visitors need to bring their own food supplies and 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…
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…