Passengers on private vessels can now arrive in Peel harbour as well as Douglas.
Anyone visiting the Island after entering its waters can come to Peel at certain time slots to be met by the Travel Notification Service to process their landing forms.
The slots will be available for a minimum of two hours each day, and depend on the tide, opening times of the flap gate at Peel and commercial arrivals in Douglas.
Passengers must be an Isle of Man resident or meet the entry criteria that is in place for non-residents.
Passengers aboard private vessels who wish to visit the #IsleofMan after entering territorial waters can now do so at Peel harbour in addition to Douglas. Travel Notification Service officers will meet vessels at Peel harbour at set times: https://t.co/gmVJ6fmbig pic.twitter.com/yzAjcYgJVI
— Isle of Man Government (@IOMGovernment) September 16, 2021
More information can be found here.
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