Private excursion - one booking per vehicle. We guarantee you will not share the vehicle with others outside of your group. Dive into the wonders of the Falkland Islands with our tour to Whale Point, where majestic elephant seals and charming gentoo penguins await your discovery!
Explore the breathtaking landscapes, from mountains & rugged terrain to pristine beaches, as you immerse yourself in the natural habitat of these remarkable animals. Travel with a local who loves their home and wants to show it off to you and give you the best experience possible.
The scenery and wildlife of the Falkland Islands continue to take our breath away, visitors are blown away by what they see and experience. After Whale Point/Kelp Point we head back towards Stanley and take a look around.
Eco-conscious and family-friendly tour
Pickup included
Travel time from Stanley to Kelp/Whale Point is approximately 1hr 45m. 1hr of which is offroad, the rest is on a tarmac road. Plenty of time to enjoy the stunning Falklands scenery and ask your driver questions.
Look around the capital city Stanley.
See the main landmarks: Christ Church Cathedral, Whalebone Arch, Liberation Monument, Battle of the Falklands Monument, Government House (official residence of the King's representative), Lady Elizabeth (Liz) shipwreck
Learn about its history.
Receive local recommendations on attractions, shops, pubs and restaurants.
Built in Sunderland in 1879 the three masted barque Lady Elizabeth (Liz) is now an impressive shipwreck in Stanley harbour.
In 1913 she was damaged whilst rounding Cape Horn. On her way to Stanley harbour she struck the Uranie Rock which caused further damage including a hole in her hull. Upon inspection she was condemned and declared as unseaworthy. She was used as a warehouse before breaking her moorings in a storm in 1936 and drifting to her current day location.
Hundreds of thousands of stunning photos of her have been taken over the years. Her backdrop is Stanley harbour, Stanley and a number of mountains. When the tide is very low it's possible to walk out on the sand and touch her.
You'll observe the fascinating & entertaining behaviour of elephant seals and gentoo penguins up close, capturing unforgettable moments amidst the stunning backdrop of the Falkland Islands landscape & South Atlantic Ocean.
Travel time from Kelp/Whale Point back to Stanley is approximately 1hr 45m. 1hr of which is offroad, the rest is on a tarmac road. Plenty of time to enjoy the stunning Falklands scenery and ask your driver questions.
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The Falkland Islands, a remote British Overseas Territory, offer a unique blend of rugged natural beauty and fascinating wildlife. Known for their dramatic landscapes, abundant seabird colonies, and rich maritime history, the islands provide an off-the-beaten-path adventure for nature lovers and history enthusiasts.
The capital and largest settlement in the Falklands, Stanley offers a mix of historic sites, colorful houses, and a charming waterfront.
A remote peninsula on East Falkland, known for its dramatic cliffs and one of the largest penguin colonies in the islands.
The site of a significant battle during the 1982 Falklands War, now a memorial and museum dedicated to those who fought.
Tender and flavorful, often grilled or roasted, sourced from the islands' sheep farms.
Abundant in the surrounding waters, often served grilled or in seafood platters.
Traditional British desserts and biscuits, often made with local ingredients.
This is the best time to visit for wildlife viewing, as many species are breeding and the weather is relatively mild. Long daylight hours enhance outdoor activities.
Falkland Islands Pound (FKP)
GMT-3 (Falkland Islands Time)
240VV, 50HzHz
The Falklands are very safe with low crime rates. The main concerns are the remote and rugged environment, and unpredictable weather.
Buses are infrequent and primarily serve the local population. Schedules may be irregular.
Available • Apps: Not available
Car, Bike
A remote island known for its dramatic cliffs, wildlife, and historic lighthouse.
A large island with stunning beaches, wildlife, and a rich history of farming and war.
Price varies by option