Level 4, 66 Wyndham Street
Auckland, New Zealand
Located along the Irish Sea, the Isle of Man lies halfway between England and Northern Ireland, and its wooded hills and jagged coastline offer some of the country's most spectacular scenery.
The Isle of Man is unique today in that it has its own Parliament, and its Lower House is the oldest Parliament in the world.
The Isle of Man has been inhabited since before 6500BC and was once occupied by Celts who left behind Iron Age forts and huts.
The diverse scenic beauty and many leisurely activities of this island have made it a popular tourist destination. Some of the most famous activities involve motor sports and include the TT (Tourist Trophy motorcycle race), Southern 100, and Manx Grand Prix.
Two domestic animals specifically connected to the Isle of Man are the Manx cat and the Manx Loaghtan sheep.
Things to see and do
* Castle Rushen
* Great Laxey Wheel
* Curaghs Wildlife Park
* Manx Museum
* Walking Tracks
* Mountain Biking
General Information
Cruise Season - March to Nov
Currency - Manx Pound and Pound Stirling (£)
Time - GMT plus 0
Language - English
Land area - 572 km2
Population - 84,655
Electricity - British-style plug with two flat blades and one flat grounding blade
International Country Telephone Code - + 44
Port location - At the end of Douglas Promenade
Transport links
Isle of Man Airport
Bus and Rail Service
Direct Ferries