Situated 400 metres from Isle of Man Airport, this friendly, budget hotel offers great-value accommodation including breakfast, Wi-Fi and free private parking, with excellent public transport links...
Susan
United Kingdom
Location is great easy access to all public transport
Situated within 6 km of Steam Packet Company, Comis Hotel and Golf Resort in Douglas offers a garden, as well as free WiFi. Featuring a terrace, the property is located within 6 km of TT Grandstand.
Sue
United Kingdom
Lovely big rooms, clean and well furnished, daily maid service included. Excellent laundry service at extra cost.
Situated in Port Erin, within 200 metres of Port Erin Beach and 2.1 km of Brewery Beach, Falcon's Nest Hotel features accommodation with a bar and free WiFi as well as free private parking for guests...
John G.
United Kingdom
Good breakfast. Good beer. Great, friendly staff. Public areas are nice.
Offering sea views, Halvard Apartments at Castletown is an accommodation set in Castletown, 50 metres from Castle Rushen and 22 km from TT Grandstand. This beachfront property offers access to a...
Right in the centre of Castletown on the Isle of Man, The George is a 19th-century hotel located opposite historic Castle Rushen. Guests can enjoy castle views, fresh local cuisine, and free Wi-Fi.
The Claremont is a 4-star hotel offering unique style and luxury within the Isle of Man. Located on the promenade, it offers scenic views across Douglas Bay in many rooms.
Rose
United Kingdom
The hotel was very clean and the staff were courteous and eager to please. Food was excellent.
Ideally situated on the seafront in Douglas, this hotel features comfortable en suite accommodation with a full range of modern facilities and in-room accessories.
HELEN
United Kingdom
Breakfast was fine , although I would have liked some fresh fruit rather than tinned, as I am a diabetic.Good food
The countryside was lovely and the outside of the two barns...
The countryside was lovely and the outside of the two barns but inside was a disappointment. The 3 bed deluxe was not large enough for a wheelchair user. The bathroom & toilet was down the corridor and the kitchen was shared and not kept clean.
Eathing out nearby was poor - only 1 pub with a very limited menu.
Lucy
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Just 'passing through' this time - we've stayed there (...
Just 'passing through' this time - we've stayed there (Ballasalla) with young family years ago with TT 'homestay' - in a small cottage with too few beds! (we were 'making do'). On that occasion we thought it exciting to be handy for the train into Douglas to 'commute' in - though we found it 'too slow' if there were 'other things' we wanted to do in town! Better going the 'other way' for visits to Castletown and Port Erin (end of the line!) Years ago we went to Castle Rushen and didn't think much of it...but thankfully, recently it is much improved and informative - a pleasure to visit (last year). Also last year we were delighted to be recommended (TV TTcoverage!) the TT teas in the local church hall and can confirm they were indeed FAB (though a bit over-subscribed - busy - helpers run off their feet - with many locals as well as TT fans!!!). Enjoyed going on to the cafe (Two-zero?) on the far side of the airport, though it was quiet this time (Sunday morning) but a pleasant ride round with lots of things to see - interesting scenery natural/man made.
Look forward to our visit next time!
Enjoy!
Debbie
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Ballasalla has a very nice Manx National Historical property...
Ballasalla has a very nice Manx National Historical property of Rushen Abbey in its centre. Unfortunately, the remains of the Abbey are very limited, but the exhibition area and the explanation panels help very much to visualize the past. Also the newly laid-out park is nice for a stroll or quite reading on a bench. Certainly worth a visit. Otherwise in the vicinity is the Silver Glen with a small lake, a nice play area for children and an ice-cream parlour. Also good to spend a sunny afternoon. Additionally, there is the famous Monks Bridge (the oldest in the Island) and the excellent Abbey Restaurant.
Kristof
Slovenia
10
Scored 10
Ballasalla is mainly the airport, but is very close to...
Ballasalla is mainly the airport, but is very close to Castletown the medieval capital. There is a restaurant near the shore but nothing else, very close to other interesting places and for exploring
The stay included everything we needed, but the aspect which stood out the most, was the exceptional lady who tried to accommodate us when our return flights back to the UK were cancelled with exceptionally short notice. She went above and beyond in her attempt to help us out of an awfully stressful situation, even going as far as to book local taxis to enable us to reach a local hotel near the ferry terminal. Not sure of this ladies name, but it was the evening of the 27th Aug
Female receptionist working on friday 12th was incredibly helpful and polite. Service was second to none. I don't often leave reviews but felt it important to give her some credit. Hotel is comfortable, clean and quiet. Location was perfect for my needs, very close to the airport (4 min walk).
Great stay very positive experience. Excellent staff!
Couldn’t fault this hotel for the price we paid. Louby on reception was extremeley helpful and friendly. Great location as well next to the airport, we got around the island by long walks (which was the purpose of our visit) and buses.
A excellent stay with very helpful and polite staff.they couldn't do enough for us. Our room was very clean and comfortable. It's not a 5 star hotel but it's a very good hotel for what we wanted. We will definitely be stopping again.
Handy for the airport and buses to Douglas and the South. Clean, quiet room and good choices on the breakfast buffet. Good value. Easy walk to Castletown or Ballasalla for pubs, restaurants and steam railway.
The hotel was very reasonably priced. The room was small and suited to a brief stay. It was clean. The breakfast was adequate given the price but was limited.
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