A Great Experience on a Magical Island
The Isle of Man has been used by The School Journey Association (formerly Educational Travel Ltd) since 1959, and has catered for over 69,000 children from 1533 schools. A few years ago ETL amalgamated with The School Journey Association. SJA has acquired a centre built in success.
The Isle of Man continues to be a cost effective destination for schools, and with travel by ferry or air, is a great place to visit and just like going abroad.
Scenically beautiful with hills, moorlands, towering cliffs, rock pools, sandy bays, leafy glens and waterfalls; the Isle of Man is interesting because of its wide variety of natural and historic attractions: castles, folk museums, Viking remains, ancient monuments, unique transport system, its own currency, postal service, language and government, and children are constantly discovering things that are different.
In the comfort of friendly hotels, no group is too large or small. Bring as few as 10 or 110. The largest hotels have en suite bathrooms. We will only place you in good standard accommodation.
Groups can combine the Manx Experience with Activities at the Maughold Adventure Centre on the island. Activities with qualified instructors include: Archery, Abseiling, Assault Course, Kayaking, Raft Building, Sailing or Target Shooting. Located at Lewaigue Farm situated in scenic rolling farmland with Ramsey Boating Lake close by.
Our charges are competitively priced with those of other school journey companies. The SJA is registered as a charity, which gives it certain advantages and concessions, which in turn reduce overheads. Its Organisers are unpaid volunteers comprising of teachers and Head Teachers with vast experience of school travel, an understanding of the needs of children and in intimate knowledge of the Isle of Man.
To be sure of first choice dates and accommodation, we do recommend that you book early as most schools make a provisional booking before the summer holidays. We can custom build your visit to suit your needs.
Advice for organising trips to the Isle of Man is readily available from Mr Ivor L Morgan, Hon. Secretary for the Isle of Man. An active Head Teacher who regularly takes groups to the Isle of Man and who is an authority on risk assessments. Group leaders may wish to attend the Risk Assessment weekend which is organised by Mr Morgan and held each spring Bank Holiday.
Port Erin or Douglas
3 nights / 4 days
Port Erin, the friendly picturesque resort in the south of the Island is a central base for your visit with easy access to places of interest on the island. The capital Douglas, in comparison, offers a mix of traditional and 21st century redevelopment and is a popular international tourist destination.
The hotel welcomes school groups from early April to October, when the sun shines brightest and the days are longest. The Isle of Man is scenically beautiful, with hills, moorlands, towering cliffs, rock pools, sandy bays, leafy glens and waterfalls.
There is a wide variety of places of interest such as Castle Rushen, Laxey Wheel, and the House of Manannan. Natural and historic attractions include: Castles, folk museums, Viking remains, ancient monuments, a unique transport system using horse-drawn tram, steam train and electric railway. The island has its own currency, postal service, language and government; the children are constantly discovering things that are different from mainland UK.
Our voluntary Isle of Man advisor is a Head Teacher who has been involved with Education in Cheshire for many years, and takes his own school annually to the Island. It helps to have a long experience of school travel and an intimate knowledge of the Isle of Man.
- Return boat fare from Heysham or Liverpool;
- Flights from seven airports also available.
- Transfer to hotel (16 miles).
- Dinner, bed & breakfast, with light lunch or packed lunch.
- Packed lunch for schools departing after breakfast.
- Tour information and advice from our Isle of Man advisor.
- Itinerary organised by SJA.
- Comprehensive insurance cover.
- One FREE staff place for every 8 pupils.
- Additional information sent by the Tourist Board and the Manx Heritage Museum links National Curriculum targets.
- APD Tax where applicable.
- Peel Castle
- Manx Museum
- Rushen Abbey
- Castle Rushen
- Nautical Musuem
- Cregneash Village Folk Museum
- House of Manannan
- Peel Castle
- Great Laxey Wheel
- Maughold Activity Centre
- Silverdale Boating Lake
- Curraghs Wildlife Park
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