There are several Battlefield Tours that take place from Stanley. These concentrate on the area round Goose Green, Darwin and up Tumbledown Mountain. They are a moving experience and a step back thro...
Although Bleaker Island stretches some 25km in length, it is generally no more than a few kilometers across and was once aptly known as Long Island. An early inhabitant in the first quarter of the 20...
Bluff Cove is a lagoon in a remote location on Bluff Cove Farm, a privately owned sheep and cattle ranch. As well as being home to over 2,000 Gentoo Penguins, a small breeding colony of King Penguins...
In over 100 years of habitation, this island, named after HMS Carcass, has had only three environmentally conscious owners who have worked hard to maintain the beauty of the island. With no foreign sp...
Christ Church Cathedral was built between 1890 and 1903. Focal point of Stanley, it is a large stone and brick building whose corrugated iron roof is brightly painted, in keeping with the rest of the ...
At the end of a creek at the far western edge of the Falklands, Roy Cove offers glorious views out to Rabbit, Hummock and Middle Islands in King George Bay. The attractive, small settlement of Crooke...
Darwin retains considerable evidence of Gauchos which, together with nearby Goose Green, became a household name during the 1982 conflict. Here you can see the Argentine cemetery, the old Darwin ceme...
The Falkland Islands Museum contains a great range of displays tell the story of a community which began with a cattle industry before the late 19th century development of sheep farming. It shows how...
Named after the Falkland’s only native land mammal, the warrah (which is sadly now extinct), Fox Bay is the second largest settlement on West Falkland in the Falkland Islands. Split into two mai...
Hill Cove is home to a 17,000 acre sheep farm which has plenty to offer visitors – including sea and freshwater fishing, bird-watching, reindeer, walking and beachcombing. It is also possible to...