
Isle of Man 2026 Small Group Explorer Viking and Island Tour
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Departure Point Guests tender ashore from the cruise ship enter the cruise terminal and our Driver-Guide meets them at the exit displaying a sign with Your Shore Time Return Details Guests tender ashore from the cruise ship enter the cruise terminal and our Driver-Guide meets them at the exit displaying a sign with Your Shore Time Duration 5 hours Languages Available Human tour guide - English Points of Interest Stop At: Castletown Castletown Explore Douglas City Centre a vibrant Cork suburb in a quick 30-minute stroll blending shopping parks and local charm.This lively area centers on Douglas Village with its pedestrian-friendly streets shopping hubs like Douglas Court and Douglas Village Shopping Centre (home to Dunnes Stores Next and cafés) and the weekly Farmers' Market for fresh local produce. Start at the bustling shopping precinct pop into spots like KC's & Sons for famous fish and chips then wander to Douglas Community Park for green views and sports vibes—all easily covered on foot in half an hour. Perfect quick stop en route to Cork City attractions just 15 minutes away by car. Duration: 30 minutes Stop At: Cregneash Cregneash Photo stop: Discover Castletown Square the historic heart of Castletown in the Isle of Man perfect for a quick 20-minute heritage stroll.This charming market square anchors the town's medieval vibe framed by Castle Rushen—a towering 13th-century fortress with moats and battlements you can circle for photos. Admire the Smelt Monument column honoring a popular governor then peek at the quaint Georgian buildings and bustling café scene around the edges. Easily walkable it's steps from the harbor and Old House of Keys museum blending Viking-era roots with lively local energy—ideal for a brief atmospheric pause on your itinerary. Duration: 30 minutes Stop At: Peel Castle Peel Refuel with stunning sea views at The Sound Cafe your perfect lunch stop near Cregneash on the Isle of Man's rugged southern tip! erched on Sound Road overlooking the Calf of Man this family-run gem boasts floor-to-ceiling windows framing dramatic cliffs and possible dolphin sightings paired with hearty Manx fare like big breakfasts seafood specials cream teas fresh scones and vegan/gluten-free options. Just minutes from Cregneash Folk Museum's thatched cottages and heritage farms it offers ample parking outdoor seating dog-friendly vibes and quick service for a relaxed 45-60 minute break—open daily from 10am. Duration: 30 minutes Stop At: The Great Laxey Wheel Mines Road Laxey Capture epic Viking ruins and sea vistas at Peel Castle your prime photo stop on St Patrick’s Isle.This 11th-century fortress—built by Norwegian kings—features red sandstone walls St German’s Cathedral crypt a haunting Round Tower and the legendary black dog ghost (Moddey Dhoo) all with sweeping Irish Sea panoramas for seal spotting. Follow the coastal causeway path for dramatic cliff-edge shots of Peel harbor then climb the gatehouse tower for 360° views—perfect 15-20 minute quick-stop blending history and scenery. Duration: 30 minutes Stop At: Isle of Man Welcome Centre Sea Terminal Douglas Ascend the iconic four-tiered Tynwald Hill the ancient open-air seat of the world's oldest continuous parliament in St John's village.This 12-foot man-made mound built from soil of all 17 Manx parishes dates to Viking assemblies (9th century) for law-making and justice with Tynwald Day ceremonies still held annually on July 5th. Snap photos of its stepped profile against rolling fields nearby St John's Chapel and Thor temple ruins—quick 10-minute access with free parking symbolizing Manx independence. Duration: 15 minutes Stop At: Tynwald Hill Marvel at the Great Laxey Wheel (Lady Isabella) the world's largest surviving working waterwheel towering 72 feet over Laxey village.Built in 1854 by engineer Robert Casement to pump water from flooded Great Laxey Mines this Victorian icon turns slowly via a water tower system driving pumps 600 feet underground through a rod viaduct. Climb 96 steps for panoramic glen views explore the adjacent mines trail and see the iconic triskelion emblem—a Manx National Heritage site open daily 9:30am-4:30pm with free parking. Duration: 15 minutes Additional Information Wheelchair accessible Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller Service animals allowed Public transportation options are available nearby Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap Specialized infant seats are available Transportation options are wheelchair accessible All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness Inclusions English Speaking Driver-Guide Pick up and return to the cruise Port terminal Exclusions Meals and drinks Tips/ Gratuities Entry to Monuments Voucher Info Mobile or paper ticket accepted The tour identified in this promotion is made available
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