Manx Basking Shark Watch The Cetorhinus Maximus or Basking Shark, is the second largest fish in the world (the largest being a Whale Shark) and can grow to over 12 meters. They swim close to the shore of the Island, sometimes less than 1km away. Good places to spot them are mainly around the Southwest Coast: Fleshwick Bay, Bradda […] Read More
Manx Bat Group There are several public places on the Island where you can spot bats around dusk. These include Laxey Glen Gardens, the Onchan Wetlands, Bishopscourt Glen and The Raggatt. The Manx Bat Group has published a book of self-guided walks. They also give lectures during the year. Read More
Manx Bird Life-Manx Ornithological Society 34 New Road, Laxey, IM4 7BG Manx Bird Life strive to protect the Island’s wild birds and their habitat. They are affiliated with the Manx Ornithological Society also known as the Manx Bird Club. Read More
Manx Blind Welfare Society Corrin Court, Heywood Avenue, Onchan, IM3 3AP The Manx Blind Welfare Society has a long history of helping bind and visually impaired residents on the island dating back to 1936. There are almost 600 people on the Island with serious site loss which they assist. Read More
Manx Bridge Union There are 3 affiliated MBU/EBU clubs in the Isle of Man: Douglas Bridge Club – Tuesdays and Thursdays No Trumps Bridge Club – Wednesdays and Fridays Ramsey Bridge Club – Mondays Read More
Manx Camerata This classical string quartet, is available to play in your home, with a wide repertoire of classical and light classical music. Perfect for weddings or any grand occasion. Read More