Follow in the tyre tracks of legends on this half-day, small-group guided tour around the world-famous Isle of Man TT Course. Sit back and enjoy a sightseeing lap as your local expert guide brings the circuit’s legendary moments to life along its iconic roads — from fast straights to famous corners.
Midway through, step inside the incredible Isle of Man Motor Museum, home to a fascinating collection of rare motorcycles, classic cars, and racing machines. With hundreds of exhibits spanning more than a century of motoring history and heritage, it’s a must-visit experience for any petrolhead.
After your time at the museum, the journey continues to complete the remaining sections of the TT Course — ensuring you experience the full magic of this legendary road-race circuit and the island’s deep motorsport culture.
A guided lap by bus of the world-famous TT Course with a driver/guide – a must-do for any fan of racing visiting the island. Our expert will share with you some of TT’s rich history from its humble beginnings back in 1907 through to the most recent event, where top racers were clocking speeds over 200mph and completing laps at average speeds exceeding 136mph.
The Isle of Man motor museum boasts an extensive collection of over 500 unique vehicles ranging from the groundbreaking Ford Model T to local hero Conor Cummins’ 2009 Kawasaki ZX-10R and John McGuinness’ 2004 Honda RLR 400, along with an array of TT race machines from riders such as Joey Dunlop, Richard’ Milky’ Quayle and Steve Hislop.
With hours of motoring history to admire, the Isle of Man Motor Museum truly is a dream come true for any petrolhead.
Duke Travel Shop opposite Costa Coffee and the Welcome Centre.
The Isle of Man is a stunning island located in the Irish Sea, known for its dramatic landscapes, rich Viking heritage, and thrilling motorcycle races. It offers a unique blend of natural beauty, historical sites, and modern attractions, making it a captivating destination for all types of travelers.
The Isle of Man TT (Tourist Trophy) is one of the most famous motorcycle races in the world, held annually in June. The event features high-speed races on public roads, attracting thousands of spectators.
Castletown is a historic town with a rich Viking heritage. It features medieval buildings, a castle, and the Isle of Man's oldest pub.
Peel Castle is a medieval castle located on St. Patrick's Isle, offering stunning views of the Irish Sea and the town of Peel.
The Laxey Wheel is a large waterwheel that was used to pump water out of the nearby mines. It is a testament to the island's industrial past.
The Chasms are a series of deep gorges and waterfalls in a beautiful woodland setting, offering a peaceful and scenic walking experience.
The Douglas Promenade is a picturesque seaside walkway that stretches along the coastline, offering beautiful views of the Irish Sea and the horse-drawn trams.
Smoked herring, traditionally served for breakfast with butter and brown bread.
A type of scallop unique to the Isle of Man, often served with chips or in chowder.
A traditional Manx pastry filled with jam and sometimes meat, similar to a Cornish pasty.
A variety of cheeses made from the island's rich dairy products, including Cauliflower cheese and Manx Cheddar.
The summer months offer the warmest weather, making it ideal for outdoor activities and exploring the island's natural beauty. This is also the time for the famous TT motorcycle races in June.
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The Isle of Man is generally a safe destination for travelers, with low crime rates and a friendly local population. However, as with any destination, it's important to take basic precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Douglas Bus Station, Port Erin Bus Station
The bus network is reliable and affordable, with frequent services between key locations.
Available • Apps: Not widely available, book through local companies
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The Calf of Man is a small island off the south coast, known for its wildlife, birdwatching, and scenic walks. It is a haven for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful retreat.
The Point of Ayre is the northernmost point of the Isle of Man, offering stunning views of the Irish Sea and the lighthouse that marks the entrance to Ramsey Bay.
Cruickshanks Brewery is a family-run brewery offering tours and tastings of their award-winning ales. It's a great place to learn about the island's brewing heritage and sample some local flavors.
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