Top 8 Things to do Good for Kids in Isle of Iona, Scotland

June 3, 2021 Claudia Navarrete

Discover the best top things to do in Isle of Iona, United Kingdom including Alternative Boat Hire Iona, Staffa Trips, St. Columba's Bay, Port Ban Beach, Iona Abbey and Nunnery, Machair, Staffa Tours, Iona Nunnery.
Restaurants in Isle of Iona

1. Alternative Boat Hire Iona

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Alternative Boat Hire Iona

Based on the Isle of Iona, running short scheduled trips aboard a traditional 1930s gaff ketch, Birthe Marie is also available for whole boat hire.

2. Staffa Trips

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Staffa Trips

Iolaire sails twice daily from Iona at 9.45am or1.45pm OR from Fionnphort at 10am or 2pm. The trip lasts 3 hours and you can get on or off at Fionnphort or Iona. The Iolaire is a brown wooden boat and returns to Fionnphort first at 1pm or 5pm and then to Iona 10 minutes later. The sea journey takes 45 minutes and en route a wide variety of sea life may be observed. Once at Staffa a commentary is given and Fingal's Cave can be seen from the Iolaire. Passengers are landed weather permitted and given at lease one hour ashore which allows time to walk into Fingal's Cave or up the ladders to see the puffins when they are in season. There is always something exciting to see and the crew will be happy to welcome you on board the Iolaire.

3. St. Columba's Bay

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5.0 based on 84 reviews

St. Columba's Bay

Reviewed By letitiap_11

Visiting Iona is quite magical, there is so much to see on such a small island, the abbey the hotels and the restaurants and little cafes really cater for all your needs!

4. Port Ban Beach

PA76 6SP Scotland
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Port Ban Beach

5. Iona Abbey and Nunnery

Iona Abbey Iona ABBEY ISLE, PA76 6SQ Scotland +44 1681 700512 [email protected] http://www.historicenvironment.scot/visit-a-place/places/iona-abbey-and-nunnery/
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Iona Abbey and Nunnery

The abbey is now open and we are delighted to welcome you back. Find out more about our reopening plans at restarthistory.scot. The Abbey Church at Iona Abbey will be inaccessible to visitors from 7 January to 17 March 2019. Iona Abbey is one of Scotland's most historic and sacred sites. Located on the Isle of Iona, just off the Isle of Mull, it was founded by St Columba and his Irish followers in AD 563. As a celebrated focus for Christian pilgrimage, Iona retains its spiritual atmosphere and remains an enduring symbol of worship. The abbey church was restored at the beginning of the 20th century, whilst work on restoring the living accommodation began in 1938, following the foundation of the Iona Community. Today, the Iona Community continues the tradition of worship first established by St Columba 1,450 years ago.

Reviewed By joanhart - Wellington, New Zealand

It was a stunning day in August last year whilst on a bus tour, that I got to fulfil a lifelong ambition to visit Iona. THe island is small, but with lovely gardens and ruins that were well worth the effort to see. THe Abbey is amazing - old yet vibrant and so windswept, the stone building having stood since around 800BC, it is one of the oldest Christian churches in western Europe founded by St Columba with 12 other Irish pilgrims. There is a nunnery, but this is in ruins but reasonably well preserved. Worth the trip and hsirotically, very important for me.

6. Machair

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Machair

Take a swing at your ball, but try not to hit the grazing sheep: this 18-hole golf course is naturally dramatic and - best of all - free of charge.

Reviewed By yvonnel891 - Larbert, United Kingdom

Spent the evening watching the sunset in quite reflection, wonderful. Half and hour from the ferry slip, so peaceful and beautiful, just a stunning place.

7. Staffa Tours

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Staffa Tours

Discover the most beautiful and interesting places on the West Coast of Scotland with our tours to the Isle of Staffa, the world-famous Fingal's Cave, the sacred Isle of Iona, Mull and the ornithological heaven of the Treshnish Isles. Staffa Tours operate Tours to Mull, Tobermory, Iona, Staffa and the Treshnish Isles From Oban, Tobermory Kilchoan, Iona and Fionnphort.

8. Iona Nunnery

PA78 6SL Scotland http://www.welcometoiona.com
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Iona Nunnery

Reviewed By susanaI8146OV - Dundee, United Kingdom

En route to the Iona Abbey you come to the Nunnery which is very interesting to see and although a ruin it is very picturesque

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