Skip to page content

Lifeboat Station : Peel

Main Contact Details

Peel Lifeboat Station, The Breakwater, Isle of Man, British Isles

Telephone

01624 842309

    • Discover this station

    Station Information

    Stations near you

    Peel, Isle of Man Map

    • Explore stations are normally open all year and have an RNLI gift shop
    • Discover stations are normally open during the summer months
    • Observe stations may be open by appointment only
    • RNLI Beach Lifeguard area

    Visitor Contact

    Paul Cain

    Telephone
    01624 842309

    Station Opening Times

    10am - 4pm daily

    Shop

    No shop. Buy online at http://www.rnli.org.uk/shop


    Accessibility

    Parking, Disabled Parking, Disabled Access




    A picture of Peel station.

    About this station

    Operating from within the fishing harbour of Peel, the lifeboat station is one of five on the Isle of Man. Today the station has a Mersey class carriage-launched lifeboat named after the great, great granddaughter of the founder of the RNLI.

    Recent launches in wales (BST)

    • 21/08/2008

      Burry Port - 15:44
    • 21/08/2008

      Tenby - 14:48
    • 20/08/2008

      Beaumaris - 22:00

    Last Launch

    21/07/2008
    Advanced news search

    • By:

    • By:

    • Image of Nick Easter and Tony Clarke. Photo: Dave Hughes/Pinnacle

      Scrum on the Beach

      15/08/2008

      By: Paul Cullen

      England rugby players Danny Cipriani and Nick Easter enjoyed a day on the beach on Wednesday, in the centre of Birmingham, with RNLI Lifeguards giving safety advice.

    • Image of St Davids rescue

      Three rescued by St Davids lifeboats

      07/08/2008

      By: Jim Phillips

      St Davids' lifeboats were called out on Tuesday night to the aid of three teenage girls trapped in a gulley at the foot of cliffs at Caerfai Bay.

    • Image of Tom and Johnny

      Lifeguards and lifeboats rescue kayakers

      07/07/2008

      By: Sandi Hill

      RNLI lifeguards in Pembrokeshire worked with their local lifeboats to rescue four kayakers on Saturday.


    Skip top of page or to page menu