Travelling around the Islands is part of the visitor experience whether it is by road, sea or air. Off-roading" into the Camp (countryside) is an experience generally enjoyed by visitors and quite different from "off-roading" elsewhere in the World. For the nautically inclined a variety of boat trips can be arranged. Air travel is operated by the Falkland Island Government Air Service (FIGAS). The smart, red Britten Norman Islander aircraft fly to tourist destinations around the archipelago. Read More
The Falklands has a selection of experienced travel agents and tour operators who can provide you with the information and advice n … Read More
Moving between destinations is half the fun of travelling in the Falklands, and no visit is complete without a flight (or two) with … Read More
Taxis are readily available around Stanley at an affordable rate, operating seven days a week. Read More
Both East and West Falklands have excellent internal road systems linking key settlements and areas of interest. Outside of Stanle … Read More
Bicycles are an excellent way of travelling around Stanley, particularly to visit the places of interest along the seafront, Ross Road. Read More
Visitors to the Falkland Islands can take trips around the capital of Stanley by foot or vehicle, or venture beyond the city limits … Read More
There are so many fantastic places to see in the Falklands it is difficult to fit everything into just one week. Read More
Boat trips are a great way to see the Islands from a different perspective Read More