Our Tours
Discover the Falkland Islands on a private, personalized tour designed just for you. All our excursions are exclusive, ensuring you will not share a vehicle with anyone outside your group. Our comfortable 4x4 vehicles seat up to 4 passengers, providing an intimate and relaxed experience as you explore the islands. Throughout your journey, you'll be guided by a passionate local who will share their knowledge of the area's wildlife, history, and stunning landscapes, making for an unforgettable adventure in this remote paradise.
The Shackleton Tour
Embark on our Shackleton Tour in the Falkland Islands, where you'll follow in the footsteps of the legendary explorer, Sir Ernest Shackleton. This exclusive, private tour takes you to key historical sites linked to Shackleton's extraordinary journey, offering a fascinating glimpse into his epic tale of survival. You will be guided by either Zak or Libby Bound, The son and daughter in law of Mensun Bound - the man who found Shackleton’s Endurance ship wreck in 2022.
Gypsy Cove - Cape Pembroke - Stanley
Embark on an unforgettable adventure through the Falkland Islands, where wildlife, history, and natural beauty come together. Visit Yorke Bay and Gypsy Cove to see Magellanic, Gentoo, and possibly King penguins up close. Next, explore Cape Pembroke’s lighthouse and rugged coastline, then pass historic shipwrecks, including the Lady Elizabeth. Finally, enjoy a tour of Stanley, the capital city, and its iconic landmarks, blending colonial history with modern charm. This exclusive tour offers a unique chance to experience the Falklands in all its glory.
Bertha’s Beach - Yorke Bay - Stanley
Join us on a scenic drive through the Falkland Islands to Bertha’s Beach, home to a lively colony of gentoo penguins, with chances to spot Magellanic or king penguins. Enjoy captivating views and get up close to the playful penguins in their natural habitat. Your knowledgeable guide will share insights into the wildlife before we continue to Yorke Bay, Gypsy Cove, and the Lady Elizabeth shipwreck, where you can see more Magellanic penguins. The day concludes with a guided tour of Stanley’s historical landmarks, including Christ Church Cathedral, the Whalebone Arch, and Government House.
