The Falkland Islands are one of the last untouched wildlife wonders of the World. Unspoilt beaches, islands and cliffs provide a natural safe-haven for hundreds of species that have made the Falklands their home. Watch albatross soar gracefully through the air against a backdrop of beautiful blue sea and sky, elephant seals sparring on the beach, the tiny Cobb's wren hopping along the shoreline, killer whales circling offshore in pursuit of a meal or sit patiently alongside king penguins ...... Read More
Falklands Facts, an overview helpful for visitors. Read More
The Countryside Code has been developed by Falklands Conservation to ensure that the remarkable wildlife and natural environment of … Read More
Falkland Islanders are predominantly of British descent. The 2006 census shows that the population is 2,478 ... Read More
Located at the head of the Public Jetty, the Jetty Visitors Centre should be the first stop for anyone visiting the Falklands, no m … Read More
Books about and related to the Falklands. Read More
Links to other web sites related to Falkland Islands tourism Read More
See what's happening at selected locations in the Islands in real time. Read More
Detailed map of the Falkland Islands Read More