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
Falkland Islands Travel and Tours Inspiration Situated at 52˚ south, just 584 miles (940 km) from Antarctica (Elephant Island), the Falklands are an archipelago consisting of two main islands (East and West Falkland) and over 740 smaller islands ranging from surf-dashed rocks to 40,000-acre farms
Explore Falkland Islands | Falkland Islands Guide The archipelago consists of over 740 islands The two main islands are East Falkland and West Falkland, with other smaller islands of varying sizes, some just tiny rocky outcrops or tussac-covered flatlands East Falkland is home to the capital, Stanley, and most of the Island’s people
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
Falkland Islands Things to do, Tours and Sightseeing The Falkland Islands are home to many best-loved species - the iconic king penguin, the feisty rockhopper and the noisy gentoos to name but a few Find out the best places to view them all!
Plan Your Trip - Falkland islands The Falkland Islands are just a short distance from Punta Arenas, Chile With weekly flights, the Falklands are an excellent add-on as part of a South American tour; a little piece of Britain in the South Atlantic with fantastic history, hospitality and unrivalled wildlife experiences
Top 5 Things to Do in Stanley, Falkland Islands Beautiful items are created from the sumptuously soft Falkland wool Explore our shops to find numerous gifts and souvenirs, locally hand-crafted by knitting, crochet or felting
Falkland Islands Visitor Information Learn a little of the history of the Falkland Islands and find out about the Tourist Information Centre, your on-island location to collect maps, guides and ask for advice
Life on the Falkland Islands A visit to the Falklands is not complete without a stay on farm to appreciate this aspect of Islands life Cruise visitors may call in to small islands and have the opportunity to partake in a traditional ‘smoko’ – tea coffee with delicious home-baked treats, as well as perhaps viewing some farming activities (location dependent)