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Getting Here

You can travel by air and sea to the Isle of Man from many locations around the British Isles

The Isle of Man is located at the heart of the British Isles, putting it within easy reach of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.  So whether you're touching down at Isle of Man Airport or disembarking at the Sea Terminal in Douglas, welcome to the Isle of Man!

Travel Information

The Isle of Man is a part of the British Isles Common Travel Area. This area includes England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man.

There are no immigration controls when travelling between any of the areas in the Common Travel Area and as such a passport is not required to enter the Isle of Man.

Flights operate to the island from many of the regional airports in the British Isles, or if you prefer to travel by boat then you can choose from ports in the Northwest of England (or Ireland).

The island sees a large influx of visitors for the TT and Manx Grand Prix Festivals.  See our dedicated Motorsports section for more information to help plan your trip.

Terminal information for Isle of Man Airport and the Sea Terminal can be found on the travel by air and travel by sea pages.