The 1982 Liberation Memorial, located in Stanley, commemorates the liberation of the Falkland Islands from Argentine occupation during the Falklands War. This solemn monument is a tribute to the British forces and the islanders` resilience. A visit h... more
The 1982 Liberation Memorial, located in Stanley, commemorates the liberation of the Falkland Islands from Argentine occupation during the Falklands War. This solemn monument is a tribute to the British forces and the islanders` resilience. A visit here offers a moment of quiet reflection and a deeper understanding of the island`s recent history. less
Bertha`s Beach is a designated Important Bird Area, providing habitat for a significant population of Magellanic penguins and other bird species. This tranquil beach is also ideal for leisurely walks with its white sands and clear waters. The seclusi... more
Bertha`s Beach is a designated Important Bird Area, providing habitat for a significant population of Magellanic penguins and other bird species. This tranquil beach is also ideal for leisurely walks with its white sands and clear waters. The seclusion and natural beauty of Bertha`s Beach make it a perfect spot for relaxation and wildlife viewing. less
The Bodie Creek Suspension Bridge is one of the southernmost suspension bridges in the world and a testament to the islanders` ingenuity. Once used for sheep farming, this towering structure is a unique sight amidst the stark and rugged landscape of... more
The Bodie Creek Suspension Bridge is one of the southernmost suspension bridges in the world and a testament to the islanders` ingenuity. Once used for sheep farming, this towering structure is a unique sight amidst the stark and rugged landscape of the Falklands. It`s a perfect photo stop for those exploring the East Falkland. less
Outside of Stanley is the "Camp", which refers to any part of the Falklands except the capital. Life here is rustic, filled with open landscapes, wildlife, and sheep farming. Visiting the Camp offers insight into the islands` rural life and the chanc... more
Outside of Stanley is the "Camp", which refers to any part of the Falklands except the capital. Life here is rustic, filled with open landscapes, wildlife, and sheep farming. Visiting the Camp offers insight into the islands` rural life and the chance to see some of the Falkland`s most stunning and secluded scenery. less
Cape Dolphin is the northernmost point of East Falkland. Its wild and remote landscapes provide habitat for an abundance of wildlife including seals, penguins, and various bird species. A trip to Cape Dolphin offers spectacular wildlife viewing in a... more
Cape Dolphin is the northernmost point of East Falkland. Its wild and remote landscapes provide habitat for an abundance of wildlife including seals, penguins, and various bird species. A trip to Cape Dolphin offers spectacular wildlife viewing in a rugged and dramatic setting. less
Named after a survey ship, Carcass Island is a bird watcher`s paradise. The island is rodent-free, making it a safe breeding ground for a variety of birds, including the Cobb`s wren and the tussock bird. This serene and unspoilt island offers close e... more
Named after a survey ship, Carcass Island is a bird watcher`s paradise. The island is rodent-free, making it a safe breeding ground for a variety of birds, including the Cobb`s wren and the tussock bird. This serene and unspoilt island offers close encounters with nature and wildlife, giving visitors a true Falklands experience. less
The Christ Church Cathedral is the southernmost Anglican cathedral in the world. Adjacent to the cathedral is the Whalebone Arch, made from the jawbones of two blue whales. These landmarks are important symbols of Stanley and provide a unique photo o... more
The Christ Church Cathedral is the southernmost Anglican cathedral in the world. Adjacent to the cathedral is the Whalebone Arch, made from the jawbones of two blue whales. These landmarks are important symbols of Stanley and provide a unique photo opportunity for visitors. less
The Falkland Islands Museum in Stanley provides a comprehensive overview of the island`s history, including its maritime history, involvement in both World Wars, and the Falklands War of 1982. Artifacts, photos, and personal narratives create a vivid... more
The Falkland Islands Museum in Stanley provides a comprehensive overview of the island`s history, including its maritime history, involvement in both World Wars, and the Falklands War of 1982. Artifacts, photos, and personal narratives create a vivid picture of the life and times of the islands` inhabitants. The museum is a must-visit to understand the unique cultural heritage of the Falklands. less
Month | Temperature | Sunshine hours | Raindays |
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January | 12 °C | 12 | 5 |
February | 12 °C | 11 | 6 |
March | 11 °C | 9 | 6 |
April | 9 °C | 6 | 6 |
May | 7 °C | 3 | 4 |
June | 6 °C | 2 | 5 |
July | 5 °C | 3 | 3 |
August | 5 °C | 5 | 5 |
September | 6 °C | 8 | 1 |
October | 8 °C | 10 | 5 |
November | 10 °C | 12 | 6 |
December | 11 °C | 13 | 7 |
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Currency | Falkland Island Pound |
Population | 3398 |
Tourists per year | 27 |
Tourists per resident | 0.0079458505002943 |
Foundation | 1765 |