We offer wildlife penguin tours to passengers arriving in port stanley from cruise ships

Top places to visit in Falkland Island

Bertha's Beach:

Bertha's Beach, with its pristine white sandy shores, is home to a colony of Gentoo penguins, offering a unique opportunity to observe these fascinating birds in their natural habitat.


Darwin Cemetery:

The Darwin Cemetery on East Falkland is a poignant reminder of the 1982 Falklands conflict, where you can pay your respects to those who lost their lives. It's a place of historical significance and reflection.


Kelp Point:

Kelp Point is a remote and rugged area on West Falkland known for its dramatic coastal scenery and an abundance of wildlife, including elephant seals and a variety of bird species.


Gypsy Cove:

Gypsy Cove is a picturesque location, offering a serene escape with opportunities to observe Magellanic penguins, as well as the chance to spot dolphins swimming in its turquoise waters.


Falkland Islands Museum:

The Falkland Islands Museum in Stanley is a treasure trove of the region's history and culture. It offers valuable insights into the islands' heritage, from its early days to the modern era.
These top 5 destinations in the Falkland Islands offer a diverse range of experiences, from wildlife encounters to historical reflections, ensuring an unforgettable visit to this remarkable part of the world.