Falkland Islands

Falkland Islands

Types of trips: Nature/Wildlife, Adventure, Exploration, Scenic, Geographical

Best known for: Falklands War, Penguins, Seals

Why Go?: The Falkland Islands are a great destination for many reasons, such as the fascinating political history of the land and the wild penguins, deals and albatrosses that breed there. While not a traditional travel destination, these islands will be both educational and unforgettable, and the novelty of being able to have fish and chips so far away from home will be great for anyone from the UK.

Fact File

Population: 3,000

Capital: Stanley

Language(s): English

Ties to the UK?: Is a British Overseas Territory

Landscape: Mostly hilly/mountainous with some smaller flat areas

Climate/Seasons: Generally quite cool and windy, with fairly common rain and snowfall throughout the year. 

When to Go: The summer period from October - April is the best time to come in regards to getting the best weather and seeing the local wildlife. 

Reasons to Visit: History, wildlife education

How to Get There: There is an international airport on the islands, but there may not be direct flights from the UK - make sure to research the best route there with different airlines.

Places to Go: San Carlos, Stanley Cemetery & Memorial Wood, Falkland Islands Museum

Famous People: Terrence Peck, Mike Summers, Ellaline Terriss

Natural Wonders/Wildlife: Boat cruises to see wild penguins and seals

History: Long dispute over control, with periods of French, British, Spanish and Argentine presence on the islands. 

Architecture: Christ Church Cathedral, Government House

Culture: Heavily influenced by British culture with some South American Hispanic elements. 

Sport: Football, Cricket

Events: Winter and Summer balls, Queen's Birthday Parade, Battle Day

Watch Out For: The weather can be quite changeable on the islands, so you will need to be prepared for both hot and cold conditions.

Medical Issues: There aren't any mandatory vaccinations, but always check with a doctor before any major trip abroad.

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