A respectfully guided visit to the Argentine Cemetery with rich local insight and meaningful storytelling—more than a tour, an experience.
We will cross the unique, rugged and windswept terrain of the islands on route to the Argentine Cemetery near to the Darwin settlement. Along with one of our experienced guides will explore many different topics about island life, history and culture on route and returning from the site. Finally arriving at the cemetery, you have the opportunity to pay respects to the fallen military personnel in the 1982 conflict between Argentina and Great Britain in this place of peace.
Your transfer vessel will bring you to the port entrance at the jetty in front of the Islands' Tourist Board centre, one of our dedicated team will be there to welcome you. We will be at a kiosk/desk close to the entrance with sign displaying 'Simon's Tours'.
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