The range of landscapes on the island and the variety of leisure opportunities and heritage sites continue to attract visitors. The responsibility for promoting the Island's many attractions to residents and non-residents lies with the Department of community, Culture and Leisure. There are several organisations that care for and promote the Island's heritage. Manx National Heritage has a wide-ranging responsibility, which includes caring for archaeological monument, protecting important areas of landscape, managing the National Archive, and operating museum sites open to the public. Amongst these sites are the most famous landmarks of the Island; the Great Laxey Wheel, Castle Rushen, Cregneash Village and Folk Museum and Tynwald Hill.
The Manx Heritage foundation supports and promotes all aspects of Manx culture on the Island, finding practical ways to make them relevant to today's society. It awards grants for approved projects and also initiates its own schemes and undertakes research and publishing. A recent project has included producing a book on practical Manx Usage (an up to date grammar).