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Transportation to and from the Port of Douglas


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Wherever you live you can journey to the Isle of Man easily: by air or by sea, travelling to the Island is easy. There are five airlines serving the Island: British Airways, Flybe, Eastern Airways, Euromanx and Keenair, while ferries are available to both England and Ireland.

Arriving at the port by car, you will approach along the A1 from the West, the A2 from the North and the A5 from the South.

The Southern Steam train travels south from Douglas and you have a choice of destinations. From Douglas, the Manx Electric Railway takes you along the east coast to Laxey.

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There is a regular bus service to Douglas from locations around the Island. The bus station is situated at Lord Street in Douglas, around 150 metres from the Sea Terminal, though some buses do set down at the Sea Terminal to connect with departures.

By sea, ferries regularly depart for Liverpool, Heysham, Dublin and Belfast.

Short and long term pay-and-display facilities are on hand near to the Sea Terminal, with current charges of £2 per day with a maximum stay of one month.





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