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‘Beautiful’ Isle of Man with UK-beating weather named ‘world’s most desirable’

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The Isle of Man has received global recognition as one of the world’s “most desirable islands.”

In a remarkable nod from globetrotters, this jewel in the Celtic Sea has been shortlisted for the prestigious Wanderlust Reader Travel Awards 2024, where it sits among European heavyweights like Gran Canaria, Jersey, Madeira, Orkney, and Sicily.

Much more than just a destination, the Isle of Man beckons with its spellbinding nature, enthralling history, and intriguing wildlife. A mere stone’s throw from mainland Britain, this enchanting isle is famed not only for its adrenaline-pumping TT Motorcycle Races but also for the iconic Manx cat, renowned for its distinctive tail.

What’s more, meteorological data from the MET Office shows the island’s singular micro-climate, with reports indicating drier summers compared to Edinburgh, Manchester, and Dublin.

A paradise for diverse appetites, the Isle of Man is full of unique experiences. From its pulsating heritage to its mythology-shrouded landscapes, beautiful beaches and incredible scenery, the island promises undiscovered marvels, reports the Mirror.

Visitors can explore the island on the world’s oldest surviving horse-drawn tramway or revel in the classic charm of steam and electric railway journeys across scenic routes, presenting a delightful way to witness the untouched splendour of the Manx countryside.

Stargazers are also flocking to the Isle of Man, which boasts 26 official dark sky sites, claiming the title for the greatest concentration in the British Isles. The island’s skies, blissfully free from light pollution, are prime spots for observational astronomy.

Enthusiasts can use the Mindful Map to hunt down the best stargazing locations for an unforgettable celestial experience.

Walkers are lacing up their boots for the Raad ny Foillan Trail, a stunning 100-mile coastal path that circles the island, showcasing spectacular panoramas such as the distant Mountains of Mourne a true jewel for trekking aficionados.

For wildlife seekers, the Calf of Man is a treasure trove.

This bird observatory and nature reserve offer glimpses of diverse species, from the aerial acrobatics of Manx Shearwaters to the aquatic ballet of seals and even the gentle giants, basking sharks.

The Isle of Man has been certified as a UNESCO Biosphere beacon, standing out for its pristine shorelines and verdant landscapes that host a rich tapestry of wildlife.

Lucky visitors may even catch a glimpse of the wild wallabies, elusive hen harriers, and the iconic basking sharks that call the island home.

Adventure and nature merge seamlessly here on the Isle of Man, providing a sanctum for those seeking to immerse themselves in the great outdoors.

Where to stay

Top-tier accommodation awaits those wishing to rejuvenate after a day of exploration, offering a perfect blend of authentic Manx charm and contemporary comforts.

Knockaloe Beg Farm is a unique glamping experience with eco-friendly wigwams, while Island Escapes boasts over 100 award-winning properties. For those who prefer hotel stays, The Claremont and The Mannin provide luxury infused with local charm.

How to get there

Getting to the Isle of Man is straightforward. The Isle of Man Steam Packet Company operates ferry crossings from Belfast, Dublin, Heysham, and Liverpool, with journeys taking less than three hours. Foot passenger tickets start at just £45.

Alternatively, flights to the island are available from major UK cities, including London, Manchester, Edinburgh, and Belfast.

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