Peel Castle, (down the waterfront, around and out to St. Patrick's Isle). Perhaps the main attraction in Peel, in terms of tourism. The 1000+ year-old tower was once used by monks to hide from invading Viking hordes and the castle ruins surround it. The included audio-guide takes roughly an hour to complete fully.£2.50 includes audio guide. edit
House of Manannan Heritage Centre. Telling the story of Manx nationhood, it takes the visitor through the Celtic, Viking and Maritime traditions that have shaped the Isle of Man. It was declared British Museum of the Year and has won an award by the Society for the Interpretation of Britain’s Heritage. The award-winning harbour-side building is designed in sympathy with other buildings on the quay is an extension of the town's railway station.edit
Moore's Kipper Factory Tour, Moore's Traditional Curers, Moore's Kipper Yard, IM5 1TA, ☎ 01624 843622, [1]. May-Sept M-Sa 1530. A family kipper business that's been open for over a hundred years. Tours are free and go through the entire process of making kippers.free. edit
Manx kippers are supposed to be the best in the world, and even if you're not personally fond of smoked herring, don't you know someone who deserves a special smoky, fishy delivery back home? Moore's Kipper Yard will be happy to help you post a kipper-gram to a lucky friend.
Harbour Lights Cafe, (on the waterfront). Has manx kippers for lunch or dinner.edit
Davison's Ice Cream, (on the promenade not far from the castle). A well-known award-winning delicious ice cream shop. Has another location in Douglas.edit