Explore Falkland Islands’ wildlife and history on a scenic minibus tour. Discover penguins, shipwrecks, and cultural landmarks. Book your adventure today.
Explore Falkland Islands’ wildlife and history on a scenic minibus tour. Discover penguins, shipwrecks, and cultural landmarks. Book your adventure today.
- Lady Elizabeth Shipwreck - On the journey to Yorke Bay, travelers will encounter the Lady Elizabeth Shipwreck, a three-masted iron barque constructed in 1879 in Sunderland, England. Initially utilized for global cargo transport, the ship later became an integral part of the Falkland Islands’ maritime legacy. In 1913, she was towed to Stanley…
- Lady Elizabeth Shipwreck - On the journey to Yorke Bay, travelers will encounter the Lady Elizabeth Shipwreck, a three-masted iron barque constructed in 1879 in Sunderland, England. Initially utilized for global cargo transport, the ship later became an integral part of the Falkland Islands’ maritime legacy. In 1913, she was towed to Stanley Harbour and repurposed as a floating warehouse by the Falkland Islands Company.
In 1936, during a storm, the ship broke free from her moorings and ran aground, where her remains are still visible today. Over the years, the structure has deteriorated, leaving behind the skeletal hull that stands as one of Stanley’s most iconic landmarks and a testament to the islands’ rich maritime history.
- Gypsy Cove - At Gypsy Cove, travelers will discover a sheltered bay with pristine white sandy beaches, turquoise waters, and picturesque coastal surroundings. The area hosts a seasonal Magellanic penguin colony, along with various seabirds, making it a favored spot for wildlife observation and photography. Visitors can enjoy a brief walk to the viewing area and soak in the tranquil natural environment.
Gypsy Cove also holds historical importance, having been part of the Yorke Bay area during the 1982 Falklands Conflict, when it was heavily mined. The mines have since been cleared, and the area has been restored and preserved for both wildlife and visitors.
- Stanley - On the return journey to the port, the trip from Gypsy Cove to Stanley takes about 10–15 minutes, with stops at significant historic and scenic landmarks within the town. Along the route, visitors will see the Totem Pole, Whalebone Display, and the 1982 Liberation Monument, Christ Cathedral Church, each providing insight into the Falkland Islands’ maritime heritage, cultural traditions, and modern history.
In Stanley, travelers will observe colorful buildings, historic architecture, and views across Stanley Harbour before heading back to the port.

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Discover the Falkland Islands through a shared or small group tour, offering comfortable transportation options such as:
- Minibus
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4x4 vehicles
Immerse yourself in the wildlife and history of the Falkland Islands on this picturesque tour. Visit Yorke Bay to observe Gentoo penguins, pass by the Elizabeth shipwreck, and enjoy a scenic beach walk. Explore…
Discover the Falkland Islands through a shared or small group tour, offering comfortable transportation options such as:
- Minibus
- 4x4 vehicles
Immerse yourself in the wildlife and history of the Falkland Islands on this picturesque tour. Visit Yorke Bay to observe Gentoo penguins, pass by the Elizabeth shipwreck, and enjoy a scenic beach walk. Explore Gypsy Cove to see Magellanic penguins and take in breathtaking harbor views. On the return trip, drive past notable landmarks including the Totem Pole, Whalebone Display, Government House, and the 1982 Liberation Monument, while gaining intriguing insights into Stanley’s rich history and culture.
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.