Isle of Iona

Public boat trips to Isle of Iona from Staffa, Jura, Mull, Loch Sween etc.
Iona is home to the ruins of an ancient nunnery, a medieval abbey, and the burial ground of 48 Scottish kings. It is three miles long and one and a half miles wide so it is possible to walk around Iona in a day with plenty of time to spend in the Abbey and Nunnery. The coast is more rugged in the south but has dazzling white shell sand beaches and secluded coves around the rest of the coastline.
Iona has attractions for all the family, great walking, beautiful beaches and offers a peaceful holiday for the whole family to live a lifestyle far removed from the hectic urban pressurised existence. The residents of Iona are incredibly friendly and welcoming, and many will go out of their way to help you get where you want to be. The local insight can be fascinating so stop and pass the time of day with the islanders.
Iona has attractions for all the family, great walking, beautiful beaches and offers a peaceful holiday for the whole family to live a lifestyle far removed from the hectic urban pressurised existence. The residents of Iona are incredibly friendly and welcoming, and many will go out of their way to help you get where you want to be. The local insight can be fascinating so stop and pass the time of day with the islanders.
