The Isle of Man is an incredibly special place to be.
If you want to spend some time on the island, why not book your accommodation at Endfield House, where you overlook the stunning Chapel Bay and the old harbour of Port St Mary as you can see from the photo?
Endfield House built in 1888, offers classic Victorian rooms, with 21st century comfort. Some rooms have exceptional sea views. The apartment sleeps 7 in many configurations. It is a 2 minute walk down to the promenade, and when the tide is out, you have the beach in front of you.
There are shops, pubs, cafes and restaurants all within a short walk or drive. Down by the harbour you can book your boat trip to see the south coast including a trip to the very special Calf of Man. This area is a perfect spot for nature lovers.
Endfield House is in the ideal location for a family holiday by the sea.
It is also great for walkers as it is perfectly placed to follow the Raad ny Foillan (Way of the Gull) trail which goes along the Promenade below.
And for those who enjoy motorbikes, there's the famous TT racing, Grand Prix and Southern 100.
If you are a train enthusiast there are 3 different lines, including the Heritage steam train which begins in Douglas and goes to Port Erin, stopping at Port St Mary station along the way- fun for all ages!
The Isle of Man was designated as a UNESCO Biosphere in 2016 in recognition of its special environment, culture, heritage and economy and its people's desire to cherish and nurture them. The Island is the only entire nation Biosphere and all land and its territorial sea is included.
This tells you a great deal about what a gem this island is. You can take advantage of the dark skies areas on the island to see the Milky Way so much more clearly. You can see the Northern lights quite often during the winter months. Or if you are lucky, you can whale watch, see basking sharks or dolphins just off the coast.
The unique status provides the environment for a very special relationship with the species that thrive here, especially migrating birds and flora which thrive on this tiny island.
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