Since the 5th Century AD, crosses have been used in Mann as memorials and grave stones. Many of the Island's churchyards house displays of ancient stone crosses found within the parishes.
Castle and forts, churches and keeils, the Island's heritage is varied with plenty to interest the visitor.
If you're arriving or departing, IOM Airport provides a range of facilities such as catering, parking and good transport links to all parts of the Island
Researching your Manx family history can be a very interesting and rewarding hobby. Trace your roots in the Isle of Man with our helpful of guide.
Scotty opened the popular Embassy Jazz Club last year, and hopes to create his own annual Jazz Festival on the island soon.
Part of the Isle of Man's rich heritage - from parish churches which perform an important role in Island life to derelict keeils in the countryside.
Interested in the history of Mann? You'll find a visit to the Manx Museum in Douglas or any of Manx National Heritage's sites around the Island will be a fascinating experience.
Once an important industry on the Isle of Man, deposits of zinc ore and lead were mined at places such as Laxey and Foxdale.
Off-road motorcycle trialling in the magnificent countryside of the Isle of Man.
Motorcycle racing at Billown with the Pre TT and Post TT races.