Before entering Laxey Beach, you will see the pebbles leading into the sand by the waters. On the border of the beach is a cliff with a pathway to bike along the beachside. To pass time, check out the cafe, shops and pubs as well as the nature reserves nearby.
Garwick Beach is a shingly and rocky beach with a deep history behind the location. There are woodlands and steep inclines with a beautiful glen. Take a hike along the rocks and forestry to gain a new perspective, and have a view of the beach.
Along Douglas beach is a promenade which tourists walk across to get a nice view. There is a picnic area and a small, medieval tower that tourists can visit. Also at Douglas Beach is the world's oldest surviving horse-drawn tramway, including many facilities for tourists to eat, shop, and relax at.
Kirk Michael Beach is located near a rocky cliff and shingles of the beach. There are many bike paths and tours given around the area, and is a short way from a motorcycle course. Although there aren't many water activities, it is a nice place to take a walk.
Take a stroll along the Fenella Beach, while exploring the Peel Castle surrounding the beach area. People have lived in the Island since Bronze Age, and is still a popular destination. You can take an audio tour along the coastal pathway and rocky cliff.
Peel Beach is enclosed by Peel Castle, Peel Harbor, and red sandstone cliffs. You will get the chance to watch seals, and even fish at the beach. Peel is often called "Sunset City," and the beach is visited by many locals and visitors alike.
Port Erin is located southwest in Isle of Man and bordered by tall cliffs. It is perfect for families to enjoy the day kayaking or rafting. People can go on walks, and watch the beautiful view of sunsets and mountains.
Although its main attraction, The Queen's Pier, closed in the early 90s, Ramsey Beach is still a great place to visit and sightsee. Its location is perfect - Ramsey Beach is walking distance from the Isle of Man's second largest city, Ramsey. While visiting, guests can eat at many restaurants in the area, watch boats dock in the harbor, or take a stroll along the promenade the runs next to the shore.