Falkland Islands - Wikipedia Under the British Nationality (Falkland Islands) Act 1983, Falkland Islanders are British citizens The islands lie at the boundary of the subantarctic oceanic and tundra climate zones, and both major islands have mountain ranges reaching 2,300 ft (700 m)
Welcome to the Falkland Islands Government Explore the Falkland Islands Government's official portal—your guide to services, information, and news in this unique British Overseas Territory
Visit The Falkland Islands | Falklands The Falkland Islands archipelago is made up of more than 700 islands and has a hugely varied coastline from rugged coastal cliffs to miles and miles of undisturbed, white sandy beaches
Visiting the Falkland Islands The Falkland Islands are a place unlike any other, which is why we thought it might be helpful to provide a list of key facts to bear in mind when visiting our beautiful home
Falkland Islands Tourism: An Ultimate Travel Guide for 2025 In this guide we cover everything about Falkland Islands tourism: how to get there, what to see, local culture, climate, and practical tips Getting to the Falklands is part of the adventure Most travelers fly to Mount Pleasant Airport (MPN) on East Falkland
Falkland Islands Maps Facts - World Atlas Covering a total land area of 12,000 sq km, the Falkland Islands are an isolated and sparsely populated overseas territory of the United Kingdom Falkland Islands are an archipelago comprising of two large islands - East Falkland and West Falkland, as well as 776 smaller islands and islets
Falkland Islands – Travel guide at Wikivoyage The Falkland Islands consist of two main islands and several hundred smaller islands in the south Atlantic Ocean, off the east coast of southern South America They are a British Overseas Territory, but nearby Argentina claims jurisdiction under the name Islas Malvinas Most visitors to the islands come between October and March (Southern Hemisphere summer) to enjoy the spectacular wildlife