Either Birkenhead or the ferry port in the Mersey next to the Liver Building.
The Isle of Man is an island, so you could fly there from various UK airports or take a ferry from Liverpool, Heysham or Belfast.
No
Yes you can.
Not as such, as the Isle of Man is, as the name would suggest, an island and there is no bridge from the mainland. There is a car ferry service.
No, it is part of the UK.
No, unless you go via the Isle of Man or Ireland
The ferry that sank from the Isle of Man during World War II was called the SS "Duke of Lancaster." In 1940, it was bombed and sunk by German aircraft while it was moored in the harbor at the Isle of Man. The incident highlighted the vulnerability of maritime vessels during the war.
Yes you can drive to the Isle of Man! But you would need to take the boat via Ireland, Liverpool or Heysham which takes around 4 hours.
Not unless you own your own boat. To get to London by public transport from the Isle of Man, you have to cross the Irish Sea to Britain by ferry and then get a train - or fly.
I didn't need any ID when I went to the Isle of Man from Liverpool last year. (Please note capital letters.)
It is the 'Isle of Man' , one 'm'. Its historical name is 'Ellan Vannin'.
It is not possible to drive direct. You need to take a fery from the mainland to the Isle of Man