Island Destinations in South America

Falkland Islands

When it comes to breathtaking wilderness, holidays to the Falkland Islands transport you to an unspoiled paradise at the edge of the South Atlantic Ocean.

With its remote location and vibrant British heritage, it’s a destination that promises serenity and discovery in equal measure. Whether you’re hiking across rolling hills, enjoying up-close encounters with albatrosses, or savoring fresh seafood in a cozy pub, the Falklands deliver an unforgettable experience for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.

Highlights
Wildlife, History and Rugged Landscapes
Languages Spoken
English and Spanish
Currency
Falkland Island Pound
Average Temp.
Summer 15°C (59°F), Winter 3°C (37°F)
A serene winter landscape with a partially frozen lake reflecting the sky, surrounded by snow-covered rocky terrain, evokes a tranquil beauty akin to holidays to Machu Picchu. The sun peeks over the horizon, casting its warm glow on distant hills under a clear sky.

Popular Areas of Falkland Islands

At Volunteer Point, you’ll find a stunning white-sand beach that’s home to vibrant colonies of king, Gentoo, and Magellanic penguins, offering unforgettable wildlife encounters. Meanwhile, Carcass Island enchants visitors with its untouched beauty, abundant birdlife, and cozy cottages perfect for unwinding after a day of exploration.

In Stanley, the capital, colorful cottages, a charming waterfront, and historic landmarks create a warm and inviting atmosphere. Stroll along Ross Road to visit Christ Church Cathedral with its famous whalebone arch or explore the Falkland Islands Museum, which showcases the islands’ rich cultural and natural heritage. For adventurous travelers, Saunders Island offers rugged terrain, secluded beaches, and opportunities for hiking among dramatic cliffs and rolling hills.

Things to do in Falkland Islands

The Falkland Islands are a hidden gem when it comes to nature enthusiasts. You can embark on guided wildlife tours to witness penguin colonies, spot sea lions along the coastline, or go birdwatching in remote, untouched habitats. As you explore, you might even catch sight of orcas and albatrosses, making every day a new adventure.

For a more immersive experience, dive into kayaking, hiking, or even fishing. The waters surrounding the islands are perfect for kayaking, offering pristine views of the coast and a chance to encounter marine life up close. Meanwhile, hikers will find solace in the rugged terrains, where you can follow trails through the stunning landscape, visiting secluded beaches and taking in panoramic views of the sea and hills.

A serene harbor scene with several small boats moored on calm water. A weathered, half-submerged boat sits in the foreground, evoking a sense of adventure like holidays to Machu Picchu. Dark clouds loom overhead, creating a moody atmosphere, while distant hills are visible on the horizon.
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Where are the Falkland Islands?

The Falkland Islands nestled off the southern tip of South America. To reach the Falkland Islands, you have to fly via the RAF Airbridge from the UK or from South America, with LATAM Airlines.
A map highlights the Falkland Islands, positioned near Argentina and Chile in the light blue ocean, capturing a point often considered for adventurous holidays. Its proximity to South America makes it an intriguing stop before venturing to destinations like Machu Picchu.
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