Peel, Isle of Man City

City in Isle of Man with a historic castle

Peel clings to a tidal harbor with a 12th‑century castle on St Patrick’s Isle. Travelers come for the castle ruins, fish-and-chip shops, low-tide mudflats, local kippers and quiet coastal walks along Peel Hill.

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Costs
Moderate: $70-140 per day
Isle of Man prices for food and lodging; midrange cafes and B&Bs common.
Safety
Very safe and relaxed
Very safe with low crime and friendly local atmosphere.
Best Time
May-September
Late spring to early autumn for calm seas and wildlife watching.
Peel Castle sits on St Patrick's Isle and contains Viking‑era and medieval remains visible from the town.
Local Time
1:46 AM
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Weather
Population
5,374

Why Visit Peel, Isle of Man?#

Peel on the Isle of Man charms with compact harbour scenes, strong Norse history and a relaxed fishing-town vibe. Peel Castle sits on St Patrick’s Isle and provides atmospheric ruins and coastal viewpoints, while the quayside hosts seafood shacks serving Manx kippers and other island specialties. Low-key festivals, local museums and a strollable old town make Peel a satisfying stop for travelers seeking coastal culture and compact historic sights.

Best Things to Do in Peel, Isle of Man#

Peel, Isle of Man Bucket List#

Don't Miss

Peel Castle - Explore Peel Castle on St Patrick’s Isle with medieval ruins and coastal views.

House of Manannan - Visit the House of Manannan museum for Norse history, maritime exhibits, and artifacts.

Peel Harbour promenade - Stroll the harbourfront for fishing boats, cafes, and relaxed seaside ambiance.

Hidden Gems

Cathedral Church of St German - Visit Peel’s Cathedral Church of St German for quiet interior and local history displays.

Causeway to St Patrick’s Isle - Walk the causeway to St Patrick’s Isle at low tide for scenic shoreline exploration.

Local seafood kiosks - Stop at small seafood kiosks to try Manx crab, kippers, and freshly grilled fish.

Day Trips

Douglas - Short trip to Douglas for Manx Museum, shopping, and Victorian promenade walks.

Calf of Man nature reserve - Boat to the Calf of Man for seabird colonies, cliffs, and peaceful nature trails.

Best Time to Visit Peel, Isle of Man#

Peel is most pleasant from late spring through summer for mild weather, long days, and beaches. Winters are cool and damp but rarely extremely cold.

Winter

December - February

1-8°C (34-46°F)

Quiet, chilly winters with frequent rain and strong winds; atmospheric coastal walks but limited ferry or tourist activity on stormy days.

Spring/Autumn

March - May & September - November

6-15°C (43-59°F)

Mild, changeable weather with lively tides and great walking; pack layers for cool mornings and blustery afternoons, often year-round too.

Summer

June - August

13-20°C (55-68°F)

Cool, comfortable summers perfect for cycling, castle visits, and sea swimming on calm days; midges are rare but sunscreen still handy.

Climate

Continental climate with cool summers (peaking in July) and cold winters (coldest in February). Temperatures range from 2°C to 18°C. Moderate rainfall (836 mm/year).

Best Time to Visit
JuneJulyAugust
Temperature & Rainfall
Temperature Range
20°
Warmest Month
Coldest Month
Monthly Conditions

January

January is cold with highs of 7°C and lows of 3°C. Regular rainfall (86 mm), mostly overcast skies, and breezy conditions.

40 Poor

Comfort

Feels Like Cold
C
Temperature
84%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

86 mm
Rainfall
8.3 m/s
Wind
Breezy
0.0
UV Index
Low
7.7h daylight

February

February is the coolest month with highs of 7°C and lows of 2°C. Moderate rainfall (62 mm), mostly overcast skies, and breezy conditions.

44 Poor

Comfort

Feels Like Cold
C
Temperature
84%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

62 mm
Rainfall
7.6 m/s
Wind
Breezy
0.1
UV Index
Low
9.5h daylight

March

March is cold with highs of 9°C and lows of 3°C. Moderate rainfall (64 mm), mostly overcast skies, and breezy conditions.

44 Poor

Comfort

Feels Like Cold
C
Temperature
85%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

64 mm
Rainfall
7.2 m/s
Wind
Breezy
0.3
UV Index
Low
11.7h daylight

April

April is cold with highs of 11°C and lows of 4°C. Moderate rainfall (53 mm) and mostly overcast skies.

56 Acceptable

Comfort

Feels Like Cold
C
Temperature
11°
86%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

53 mm
Rainfall
5.9 m/s
Wind
Light Breeze
0.7
UV Index
Moderate
13.9h daylight

May

May is cool with highs of 14°C and lows of 7°C. Moderate rainfall (47 mm) and mostly overcast skies.

58 Acceptable

Comfort

10°
Feels Like Cool
10°C
Temperature
14°
86%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

47 mm
Rainfall
5.5 m/s
Wind
Light Breeze
1.1
UV Index
High
15.8h daylight

June

June is cool with highs of 16°C and lows of 9°C. Moderate rainfall (52 mm) and mostly overcast skies.

66 Good

Comfort

13°
Feels Like Cool
13°C
Temperature
16°
88%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

52 mm
Rainfall
5.2 m/s
Wind
Light Breeze
1.3
UV Index
High
16.9h daylight

July

July is cool with highs of 18°C and lows of 11°C. Moderate rainfall (53 mm) and mostly overcast skies.

66 Good

Comfort

15°
Feels Like Cool
15°C
Temperature
11° 18°
89%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

53 mm
Rainfall
5.1 m/s
Wind
Light Breeze
1.2
UV Index
High
16.4h daylight

August

August is cool with highs of 18°C and lows of 11°C. Moderate rainfall (72 mm) and mostly overcast skies.

64 Good

Comfort

15°
Feels Like Cool
15°C
Temperature
11° 18°
88%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

72 mm
Rainfall
5.2 m/s
Wind
Light Breeze
0.9
UV Index
Moderate
14.7h daylight

September

September is cool with highs of 16°C and lows of 10°C. Moderate rainfall (74 mm), mostly overcast skies, and breezy conditions.

62 Good

Comfort

13°
Feels Like Cool
13°C
Temperature
10° 16°
86%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

74 mm
Rainfall
6.2 m/s
Wind
Breezy
0.6
UV Index
Moderate
12.5h daylight

October

October is cool with highs of 13°C and lows of 8°C. The wettest month with 92 mm of rain, mostly overcast skies, and breezy conditions.

52 Acceptable

Comfort

10°
Feels Like Cool
10°C
Temperature
13°
83%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

92 mm
Rainfall
7.1 m/s
Wind
Breezy
0.2
UV Index
Low
10.3h daylight

November

November is cold with highs of 10°C and lows of 5°C. The wettest month with 92 mm of rain, mostly overcast skies, and breezy conditions.

50 Acceptable

Comfort

Feels Like Cold
C
Temperature
10°
83%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

92 mm
Rainfall
7.6 m/s
Wind
Breezy
0.1
UV Index
Low
8.3h daylight

December

December is cold with highs of 8°C and lows of 4°C. Regular rainfall (89 mm), mostly overcast skies, and breezy conditions.

40 Poor

Comfort

Feels Like Cold
C
Temperature
84%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

89 mm
Rainfall
7.9 m/s
Wind
Breezy
0.0
UV Index
Low
7.1h daylight

How to Get to Peel, Isle of Man#

Peel is a compact coastal town on the Isle of Man easily reached by bus or taxi from Douglas and Ronaldsway Airport. The island’s bus network is the standard way to get between towns; heritage railways are scenic options but don’t replace buses for practical transfers.

By Air

Isle of Man Airport - Ronaldsway (IOM): Ronaldsway is the island’s main airport with flights from the UK and Ireland. From Ronaldsway you can reach Peel by bus (service via Douglas) or taxi - total travel time roughly 35-50 minutes depending on connections and route.

Off-island airports (Liverpool, Manchester, Belfast): Many visitors fly into nearby UK airports and then connect via scheduled Isle of Man flights or ferries from Liverpool/Birkenhead; onward travel on-island proceeds by bus, taxi or rental car.

By Train & Bus

Train: There is no national rail network on the Isle of Man for intercity travel; the historic Manx Electric Railway and Steam Railway operate on specific scenic routes (not for reaching Peel from the airport).

Bus: Bus 2 (or service 2/3 depending on timetable) runs between Douglas and Peel and is the main public transport link for Peel; the journey takes about 25-35 minutes from Douglas. Buses on the island are run by local operators and are economical and frequent enough for most visitors.

How to Get Around Peel, Isle of Man#

Public buses are the practical spine of transport on the Isle of Man and link Peel with Douglas and the airport. For sightseeing, heritage railways are enjoyable, while taxis or rental cars give flexibility for early/late travel or exploring rural areas.

  • Local bus (Bus Vannin) (GBP 2-4) - Bus services operate across the island; routes from Douglas to Peel are frequent and take around 25-35 minutes. Buses are cheap, reliable and the best choice for budget travel around the island.
  • Taxi (GBP 15-30) - Taxis provide direct transfers from the airport or Douglas to Peel and are convenient for groups or off-hours travel. Licensed taxis are widely available but cost more than the bus.
  • Car rental (GBP 30+/day) - Renting a car is useful for exploring the island beyond Peel; roads are narrow in places but well maintained. Note local driving rules and seasonal traffic.
  • Heritage tram / steam services (tourist) (GBP 5-15) - The Manx Electric Railway and Isle of Man Steam Railway offer scenic and historic rides along parts of the coast and countryside - great for sightseeing but not a primary commuting option to Peel.
  • Walking - Peel is very walkable - the castle, harbour, shops and restaurants are all within easy walking distance in the town centre. Walking is the best way to enjoy Peel’s compact waterfront area.

Shopping in Peel, Isle of Man#

Shopping in Peel is focused on independent shops, cafés and seasonal market stalls close to the harbour. You’ll find local craft sellers and outlets catering to visitors in summer. For department stores or extensive retail, head to Douglas, the island’s main commercial centre.

Nightlife in Peel, Isle of Man#

Nightlife in Peel is low-key, centred on traditional pubs, seafood restaurants and occasional live music. It’s relaxed rather than late-night club-focused, and activity increases in the summer season. For bars open late or a broader nightlife scene, Douglas has more choices.

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