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Lafone House
Modern, luxury accommodation with a warm welcome and home from home atmosphere at the east end of Stanley. Excellent facilities and panoramic views of the harbour.
Accommodation
There are over 30 accommodation providers located across the Falklands, ranging from self-catering cottages, guest houses and B&B's, to full-board lodges and hotels. The Falkland Islands Tourist Board is currently developing a comprehensive…
Accommodation Options
Most organised tours booked through an international or local operator will include accommodation bookings.
Camp Accommodation
Camp Accommodation Accommodation outside the Stanley area.
Lookout Lodge
Basic but comfortable rooms in two blocks originally designed for short term contract workers. Communal facilities include satellite TV and a games room with pool, table football and board games. Accommodation for short and long term residents.
Sue Binnie's Homestay
Located at the top of the hill but in central Stanley within easy walking distance of local amenities. Home from home accommodation in a traditional Stanley house. Spanish is spoken.
Bennett House
Located in the centre of Stanley within easy walking distance of local amenities and attractions. Home from home accommodation in a traditional-style Stanley house. Celia's home baking service provides guests with delicious cakes, biscuits and other snacks.
Independent Travel
If you wish, you can make all your own arrangements to travel to and around the Falklands for a land-based holiday.
Saunders Island - The Neck
Saunders Island is around an hour’s flying time from Stanley, three miles off the north west coast of West Falkland. The Neck offers basic, centrally heated accommodation in a three roomed fully equipped cabin for 8, recently upgraded to provide 24 hour power. The Neck is situated 10 miles from the Island’s airstrip at the north western end of the Island. Superb wildlife is literally on the doorstep, including penguins, seal and black-browed albatross. This isolated location offers peace, solitude, amazing views and great walking opportunities.
Saunders Island - The Rookery Inn
Saunders Island is around an hour’s flying time from Stanley, three miles off the north west coast of West Falkland. The Rookery is the newest accommodation on Saunders Island, fully equipped for 4 with central heating and 24 hour power. Set in a remote position in the north of the island, home also to colonies of black-browed albatross and rockhopper penguins. Closer to the settlement than The Neck, The Rookery still provides a feeling of isolation with fantastic hiking.
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Sea Lion Island Lodge
Sea Lion Island is about 40 minutes flying time from Stanley in the south east of the archipelago. The Lodge is the only accommodation on the Island, offering guests privacy and security in comfortable surroundings. Outside the Lodge is an abundance of wildlife just minutes from the door. As well as the inevitable sea lions, this is home to three species of breeding penguins and the largest breeding colony of Southern Elephant Seals. Killer whales prowl the shores and over forty species of birds visit the island. The island is compact in size, so easy to explore on foot. Cheaper rates in October and March. Special rates for last minute booking on request.
West Falkland
"West is best" is the common catchphrase used by those lucky enough to live on the Falklands' second largest island. Accessing the West has never been easier – with flight and ferry access available from neighbouring East Falkland...
Stay in the Falkland Islands
Wherever you choose to stay in the Falkland Islands you will receive a warm welcome from your hosts. Falkland Islanders are proud of their heritage and keen to show visitors the sights and sounds that make the Islands such a special destination.
Fishing
The Falklands fishing experience Few places can offer true wilderness fishing like the Falklands. Remote, unspoilt locations, pristine waters, stunning backdrops and strong runs of fish makes the Falkland Islands one of the last great…
East Falkland
East Falkland is the largest of all the Islands in the archipelago, home to more than 85% of the country's population and the tallest mountain in the Islands (Mount Usborne, 705m). Most points of interest are accesible by road ...
Outer Islands
Undoubtedly the highlight for many visitors is the handful of outer islands scattered around the edges of East and West Falkland, accessible by plane and in some cases by cruise ship and boat.
Hiking
Walking opportunities range from short strolls along the streets of Stanley or settlement exploration to hiking the hills or coastlines for a whole day.
Accommodation Listings
These listings provide an overview of accommodation available in the Falkland Islands.
East Falkland
East Falkland is the largest of all the Islands in the archipelago, home to more than 85% of the country's population and the tallest mountain in the Islands (Mount Usborne, 705m). Most points of interest are accesible by road, and for those…
Tours
Visitors to the Falkland Islands can take trips around the capital of Stanley by foot or vehicle, or venture beyond the city limits to experience the Islands' spectacular flora and fauna by plane, boat and 4WD.
Falkland Travel Agents
The Falklands has a selection of experienced travel agents and tour operators who can provide you with the information and advice necessary to plan any successful Falklands journey. They cater for individuals and large groups and can assist with travel arrangements both internationally and within the Islands.
Places to visit
Wherever you choose to spend your time, either in Stanley or out visiting the Camp, there is plenty to discover....
Art and Photography
The epic landscapes and wildlife of the Falkland Islands make them a remarkable destination for any artist; Professional and amateur painters, photographers and film-makers flock to the Islands each year, hoping to capture a part of what…
Art and Photography
Visitors can easily create their own opportunities to paint or photograph landscapes, wildlife or the fascinating buildings and shipwrecks.
Outer Islands
Undoubtedly the highlight for many visitors is the handful of outer islands scattered around the edges of East and West Falkland, accessible by plane and in some cases by cruise ship and boat. Each island offers something different to its…
The Jetty Visitor Centre
Located at the head of the Public Jetty, the Jetty Visitors Centre should be the first stop for anyone visiting the Falklands, no matter how long or short their stay.
Camping
Camping in the Falkland Islands is generally a "wilderness" experience but a fantastic one nevertheless.
Downloads
Download various FITB publications and read more about the Islands at your leisure.
Kingsford Valley Farm
Only two hours from Stanley (an hour from MPA) Kingsford Valley Farm is situated in the beautiful scenic bay of San Carlos Water, surrounded by mountains.
Entry and Exit Requirements
Each year the Falkland Islands receive visitors by air and sea. To cater for the differing needs of each group, the Falkland Islands Customs and Immigration Department have developed two separate sets of entry and exit requirements, which are set out here.
Boat trips and charters
Boat trips are a great way to see the Islands from a different perspective
Essential Information for Cruise Ship Passengers
To cater for the differing needs of tourists arriving by air and sea, the Falkland Islands Customs and Immigration Department have developed two separate sets of entry and exit requirements. Those relevant to cruise visitors are detailed under Entry and Exit requirements in this section.
About the Falklands
The Falklands are a compact group of more than 740 Islands, situated 400 miles from south-east South America. This archipelago is one of the great natural wonders of the modern world - dominated by big skies, miles of pristine coastline,…
Essential Information
The best time of year to visit the Falkland Islands is during the Austral Summer, particularly between the months of December to February. This is the peak of wildlife activity and, usually, the warmest time of the year.
Tour Guides
Put yourself in the hands of one of our expert tour guides to get the best out of your trip to the Falkland Islands
Internal Flights (FIGAS)
Moving between destinations is half the fun of travelling in the Falklands, and no visit is complete without a flight (or two) with the Falkland Islands Government Air Service (FIGAS).
Internal Flights (FIGAS)
Falkland Islands Government Air Service Moving between destinations is half the fun of travelling in the Falklands, and no visit is complete without a flight (or two) with the Falkland Islands Government Air Service (FIGAS). FIGAS operates…
Cruise Ship Landings
Each year thousands of tourists make the journey to the Falklands onboard a cruise ship or expedition vessel. This increasingly popular method of travel allows people to visit many sites that remain largely inaccessible to land-based…
Things to See and Do
A photographic paradise, amazing astronomy, battlefield tours, island hopping, farm life and so much more...
Tourism Satellite Account a First for the Falkland Islands
The Falkland Islands Tourist Board this week launched the nation's first 'Tourism Satellite Account' (TSA)
Record-Breaking Season for Falklands Tourism
The Falkland Islands are riding on the crest of a wave following a record-breaking visitor season with increased visitor numbers, new products on show and confidence for further growth in the future.
TREAD YOUR OWN PATH IN THE FALKLAND ISLANDS
With Autumn fast-approaching, it’s the perfect time to start planning your adventure to the Falkland Islands, located 400 miles off the south-eastern tip of South America. The latest edition of Footprint’s infamous South American Handbook is hot off the press, providing an essential resource for anyone heading to the Falklands - packed full of advice on how to get off the beaten track.