
Douglas Bay Horse Tramway turns 150 in 2026
09/06/2025 · By Karen Overend
Celebrating its 150th anniversary in 2026, the Douglas Bay Horse Tramway is a charming way of exploring the Isle of Man’s capital with Great Rail Journeys.
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The Isle of Man is a unique blend of unspoiled coastal landscapes, sandy beaches and stunning scenery. The rich Celtic heritage is evident all over the island, and we experience it by riding vintage railways and exploring historic towns.
Each day is an adventure of picturesque landscapes and captivating history as we journey down Douglas promenade on a horse-drawn tram, explore Peel's medieval castle and soak up the natural beauty of the Calf of Man.
This captivating island promises a getaway of culture, beauty and a relaxed way of life.
Unforgettable experiences





What’s included on the tour?
Itinerary
Your holiday begins when we meet the Tour Manager in the Lancashire port of Heysham. Together, we board the early afternoon ferry that takes us to the Isle of Man.
As we sail across the Irish Sea, on a clear day we can enjoy expansive views during our crossing, while keeping an eye out for seabirds and possibly spotting dolphins if we are lucky. We catch our first glimpse of the Isle of Man's gentle rolling landscapes as we approach Douglas.
Stepping off the ferry in the early evening, with our bags taken straight to our hotel, we pass an impressive parade of Victorian buildings on a short stroll along the waterfront to the Claremont Hotel, where we stay for the next five nights. After checking in, there's time to settle into our rooms, before we gather for our first dinner together.
Please note: the order of this itinerary may vary, according to seasonal timetables.
Additional information
Hotel

More information on the different trains that are used on this tour.

The narrow-gauge Isle of Man Steam Railway runs over a 15.3-mile route between Douglas, the island's capital, and Port Erin. The line was originally opened for service in the 1870s and is just a small section of what was once a much larger network of railway lines which connected many towns and villages on the Isle of Man. Passengers on the Isle of Man Steam Railway are taken on a scenic journey through verdant countryside and along the spectacular southern coastline in vintage carriages hauled by original steam locomotives bought for the railway in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

The Manx Electric Railway is recognised as the longest narrow-gauge vintage railway in the British Isles at 17 miles long. The railway runs from Douglas to Ramsey and includes a stop in Laxey for connections with the Snaefell Mountain Railway. The railway takes passengers through beautiful countryside, across gorse-topped hills and along the stunning east coast in original rolling stock - widely acclaimed to be the oldest working tramcars in the world.

Travel the tracks of history on the vintage Snaefell Mountain Railway, aboard delightful wooden-bodied railcars dating back to 1895. The only electric mountain railway in the British Isles enjoys panoramic views of Ireland, Wales, Scotland and England on a clear day and connects the village of Laxey with the summit of Snaefell, where your journey is rewarded with a quaint café to savour the view and a snack before another scenic journey back down.
Enhance your holiday
We can book UK rail tickets from your local station to and from Heysham. Please call us to discuss your requirements.

Reviews
4.7 / 5 · 804 reviews
Ray Newby
Submitted 8/Jul
A very good holiday with a super tour manager in David. The tour showed us most of this island. There was plenty to see and the pace of the tour was very well balanced. We had a free day on the Sunday to do our own thing as well. The hotel was excellent with a great choice of food and only a 10 minute walk from the ferry terminal. Plenty of trips on the various tramways and the steam railway. Also a tour in a coach on parts of the historic T T Circuit with commentary. We also had a visit to see the Calf of Man and the seals on the rocks nearby. This is certainly a holiday I would highly recommend.
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Rosemary
Submitted 7/Jul
Superb organisation. Excellent talks by guides. Outstanding tour manager, became a friend to all of us and sorted out problems with ease. Good hotel, particularly food.
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Mr C Fenby
Submitted 6/Jul
We thoroughly enjoyed our Isle of Man holiday - this was our first visit to the island The hotel was excellent in all aspects - one of the nicest we have ever stayed in with fantastic sea views across the bay. The itinerary was very good with a mixture of interesting places and train rides coupled with adequate free time Our friendly Rep , Claire , did an excellent job of keeping us well informed.and the group well organised and managed throughout. This was our third holiday with Great Rail Journeys and we would have no hesitation in recommending them to friends and relatives.
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Mr Heather Armstrong
Submitted 6/Jul
We enjoyed the holiday, organisation was first class - no hitches and reasponably good weather made it memorable
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Anonymous
Submitted 6/Jul
A beautiful island and the vintage trams made it all the more exciting. It was wonderful to be taken on part of the TT course by a knowledgeable commentator who made us feel as if we were actually in the race!!
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Christopher
Submitted 29/Jun
Excellent in so many respects but in particular, our tour manager David Parmley who ensured that we had a really enjoyable time (despite two very wet days!)
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