A visit to the unique, starkly beautiful Falkland Islands is a rich, rewarding experience
- The purest of fresh air quality/clarity create superb photographic conditions, wilderness, peace and tranquillity, warm hospitality, Island charm, remoteness and culture
- An abundance of wildlife and very few humans, one of the few remaining locations on earth where nature is in charge, you can sit amongst it and observe these creatures as they should be experienced in the wild, in this unspoilt natural environment
- More than 227 species of birds including 70% of the worlds black-browed albatross, Gentoo, Magellanic, Rockhopper, King and Macaroni penguins
- One of the rarest birds of prey, the Striated Caracara
- Fourteen species of Marine Mammals have been recorded in Falkland waters including Killer whales and Commerson’s and Peale’s dolphin. On the islands, Elephant seals, Sea lions and Fur seals can be seen
- A wide variety of flora and fauna, 350 species recorded, of which 13 are endemic and 173 are native
- Excellent Sea Trout fishing – recognised as one of the best wilderness fishing experiences in the world
- Military history, battlefield tours of key sites, memorials, museums for both the 1982 conflict and WWII
- Excellent walks and treks
- Superb photographic and artistic opportunities
- You will meet some interesting people within your travels and experience a warm, sincere hospitality