Let the Bertha’s Beach Penguins Make You Smile
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Let the Bertha’s Beach Penguins Make You Smile

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4h - 5h
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About this experience

A bit over an hour’s drive from Stanley, Bertha’s Beach will welcome us with its white sands and crystal clear water. The area has been recognized as a wetland site of international importance under the Ramsar Convention.
Bertha herself was a ship that didn’t make it, and got wrecked by the shore, losing its precious cargo – planks of cedar wood, scattered on the beach to this day (you will notice there are almost no trees in the Falklands).
We will visit the colony of Gentoo penguins - noisy, but fascinating creatures. Lunch on the beach or in the car, your choice, might be a bit windy there.
Afterwards we will travel back to Yorke Bay and Gypsy Cove to see even more penguins on the dunes or in burrows(if we are lucky).
Lady Liz is a must see landmark in Falklands, you will have a chance to know why.
We then show you the highlights of Stanley, the capital city of the Falklands.

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Let the Bertha’s Beach Penguins Make You Smile

Pickup included

What's included

Homemade packed sandwich, bottled water, crisps, sweets

Detailed itinerary

1

Bertha’s Beach is a considered one of the best wildlife sites in the Falklands. It is recognised as a
wetland site of international importance under the Ramsar Convention. Bertha’s Beach qualifies as
an Important Bird Area (IBA), a global standard set by BirdLife International. It is home to 500
breeding pairs of Gentoo penguins, plus a wide variety of other water birds. If you are lucky, you
may see Peal’s and Commerson’s dolphins frolicking in the water. Altogether, it is a special place in
the Falklands, and that is why we are proud to offer you this tour.

2

During this part of the tour we will watch gentoo penguins frolicking on the beach at Yorke Bay. The colony is large, and there is usually a lot going on in penguin community life! We will watch them play, interact with each other, and swim in the sea. If we are lucky, we might even see some visiting king penguins. The route through the dunes on its own provides beautiful sights, you would be forgiven for thinking you are on the moon!
You will need to walk about 5 minutes in the sand dunes to visit the penguins at Yorke Bay, so sensible walking shoes are strongly encouraged! Our younger guests tend to enjoy sliding down the sand dunes - please let them wear clothes enabling that!

3

Gypsy Cove – an idyllic cove with a Caribbean feel to it. On sunny days, the colour of the sea takes
your breath away. It is part of a National Nature Preserve, and also home to a colony of Magellanic
penguins, on top of plenty of other wildlife. The colony is a short walk up a sloping hill, with
gravelled pathways and view terraces on the way.

4

The Lady Elizabeth is a must see in the Falklands. Uncommonly pretty, she commands the attention, majestic despite having been shipwrecked. If you are lucky enough to see her at low tide, you might even walk over to her, to have a close encounter with Lady Liz.

5

The southernmost capital city in the world, our little Stanley is a surprisingly lively place. It boasts a cathedral with a famous Whalebone Arch (made of whale jaws), a museum, the governor's residence, and a Liberation Memorial. There are several souvenir shops and cafes ready to welcome you. We will show you the highlights of our city from the car, and will be happy to direct and advise you should you wish to explore further on your own accord.

What's not included

Gratuities

Available languages

Guide guide
EN

Important information

Specialized infant seats are available
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

About Falkland Islands

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.

Top Attractions

Stanley

The capital and largest settlement in the Falklands, Stanley offers a mix of historic sites, colorful houses, and a charming waterfront.

Historical/Cultural Half to full day Free to explore; attractions may have small fees

Volunteer Point

A remote peninsula on East Falkland, known for its dramatic cliffs and one of the largest penguin colonies in the islands.

Nature Full day Free, but access requires a 4x4 vehicle or guided tour (£150-£200 per person)

Battle Fields of Goose Green

The site of a significant battle during the 1982 Falklands War, now a memorial and museum dedicated to those who fought.

Historical Half day Free; museum may have a small fee

Must-Try Local Dishes

Falkland Islands Lamb

Tender and flavorful, often grilled or roasted, sourced from the islands' sheep farms.

Main Course Gluten-free, can be prepared without dairy

Fresh Crab and Lobster

Abundant in the surrounding waters, often served grilled or in seafood platters.

Main Course Gluten-free, can be prepared without dairy

Puddings and Biscuits

Traditional British desserts and biscuits, often made with local ingredients.

Dessert May contain gluten and dairy

Popular Activities

Hiking Wildlife tours 4x4 exploration Beachcombing Scenic drives Local dining Museum visits Historic site tours

Best Time to Visit

November to March (Summer)

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.

5°C to 12°C (41°F to 54°F) 41°F to 54°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: English
  • Widely spoken: English
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

Falkland Islands Pound (FKP)

Time Zone

GMT-3 (Falkland Islands Time)

Electricity

240VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

The Falklands are very safe with low crime rates. The main concerns are the remote and rugged environment, and unpredictable weather.

Important Precautions:
  • • Be prepared for changing weather and strong winds
  • • Carry sufficient cash and supplies, especially in remote areas
  • • Inform someone of your travel plans, especially for day trips

Getting there

By air
  • RAF Mount Pleasant • 50 km from Stanley (31 miles)

Getting around

Public transport

Buses are infrequent and primarily serve the local population. Schedules may be irregular.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Not available

Rentals

Car, Bike

Neighborhoods

Stanley Camp

Day trips

West Point Island
80 km from Stanley (50 miles) • Full day

A remote island known for its dramatic cliffs, wildlife, and historic lighthouse.

Pebble Island
120 km from Stanley (75 miles) • Full day

A large island with stunning beaches, wildlife, and a rich history of farming and war.

Festivals

Falkland Islands Anniversary Day • January 3rd Falklands Marathon • October (date varies)

Pro tips

  • Book tours and accommodation well in advance, especially during peak season
  • Pack layers and waterproof clothing, as weather can change rapidly
  • Rent a 4x4 vehicle for flexibility and access to remote areas
  • Try local lamb and seafood dishes for an authentic taste of the islands
  • Visit the Falkland Islands Museum for a deep dive into the islands' history
From $25 per person

Price varies by option

Adults
Age 6-99
1
Childs
Age 1-5
0
Booking requirements:
  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 8
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