Steve A.
Yelp
I thought I was reserving the most interesting building in the islands. Turns out I didn't even need to reserve them, plenty of available room here. I doubt they ever have enough tourism to sell out of tickets. I can't say the Abbey and museum were a waste of my time, since I had 2 hours to kill between ferries, but I don't think they're worth £10. Because this place is still active, they've rebuilt a lot of original material, which is quite sad. I photographed the original bits that were left, but the most interesting parts (the nunnery especially) are free! You only pay to enter the grounds of the church and see the small museum, and the whole thing is 90% stone crosses and grave markers. I have to think the fee is to raise money for the church, more than maintaining history. So if you find yourself in Iona, and you're not a devout Christian, I recommend checking out all the ruins around the Abbey, anything you can see without paying, and leaving it at that. If you do believe in the Church, this place probably has more spiritual significance for you, but unfortunately it lacks as a museum.