Port Erin beach

Beach Port Erin, Isle of Man

What to expect

Port Erin Beach is a picturesque beach situated in the southwest of the Isle of Man. The beach sits in a sheltered bay bordered by the tall cliffs of Bradda Head to the north. It has soft golden-white sand, making it a firm family favourite and popular for watersports. The beach has many recreational opportunities and facilities, including shower, seasonal beach huts, ice cream shops, and boat tours. The beach is also used for various events throughout the bathing season, including live music and educational events. Additionally, there are lots of angling opportunities from within Port Erin Bay, with typical species caught including pollack, wrasse, grey mullet, mackerel, and plaice. The beach is accessible and has facilities such as public toilets, showers, and cafes nearby. Port Erin Beach is a great place for a day out, with stunning sunsets and views to the Irish coast and the Mountains of Mourne in the distance

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Explore the Isle of Man with Kids

Explore the Isle of Man with Kids
This family's experience:

Activities: We visited Port Erin beach, which has a mix of soft sand and stoney sections, and a lovely promenade with a number of eateries and ice cream Parlours

Highlights: The kids loved the beach and the promenade, and we enjoyed the ice cream ✨