Glide along Douglas's sweeping Victorian promenade aboard the world's oldest surviving horse-drawn tram service, then immerse yourself in 10,000 years of Manx history at the award-winning Manx Museum — a perfect pairing of living heritage and world-class storytelling.
What to expect
Step aboard a beautifully restored Victorian horse tram at the Sea Terminal and clip-clop the full length of Douglas Bay's grand crescent promenade, the horses immaculately groomed and the conductors dressed in period uniform. Disembark near the Manx Museum, which houses the island's definitive collection: Viking treasures, Celtic crosses, Manx wildlife, and a National Art Gallery of surprising depth. Allow 90 minutes to explore the museum fully — the Archaeology Gallery's Viking silver hoard alone is worth the visit. The town's café-lined quayside is steps away for a leisurely lunch before returning to port.
Good to know
Horse trams operate seasonally (typically May–September, daily). The Manx Museum is a short walk from the tram terminus and opens at 10:00am. Both the tram stop and museum are within easy walking distance of the Sea Terminal, making this ideal as a first or last experience of the day.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Douglas — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.