Private Tour
Available languages
5 hours
Mobile ticket
Offered in English, Spanish, Italian And Greek:
Wanderlust Falklands offers unforgettable, tailor‑made tours designed to suit every traveler. Led by an independent tour operator with a true passion for wildlife and photography, each journey brings you closer to the natural wonders of these islands.
Picture yourself strolling along pristine white‑sand beaches, wandering through rolling sand dunes, and meeting the iconic penguins that call the Falklands home—all just steps away.
For those seeking something truly special, I can also guide you to hidden gems and lesser‑known treasures of the Falklands that few visitors ever see and to make your experience even more personal, tours are available in English, Spanish, Italian, and Greek.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Specialized infant seats are available
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Bertha's Beach
Bertha’s Beach is home to a thriving colony of over 800 Gentoo penguins, which can be observed in their natural habitat as they nest, waddle along the shore and dive into the waters. Other species, including Magellanic and occasionally King penguins, may also be spotted. The surrounding waters frequently attract Commerson’s and Peale’s dolphins. The area also hosts a variety of seabirds and coastal flora, including over 80 species of flowering plants, five of which are endemic to the Falkland Islands.
Gypsy Cove
Gypsy Cove is a beautiful place located just 4 miles from Stanley and as such, it is the most accessible wildlife site from the city. It is part of the Cape Pembroke peninsula which is a National Nature Reserve. The cove is known for its stunning white sand beach and sheltered bay, making it a great place to visit. One of the main attractions at Gypsy Cove is the colony of Magellanic penguins, also known as Jackass because of their braying sounds, breed here, nesting underground in burrows. There are more than just penguins to see here, some of the other birdlife that you may sight whilst visiting Gypsy Cove includes black-crowned night-herons, oystercatchers, long-tailed meadowlark, two-banded plovers, Falklands flightless steamer duck, upland and kelp geese. Sometimes you may even get to see some Sea lions as they occasionally visit. In addition to the wildlife, there are historical remnants from World War II, including old gun emplacements at nearby Ordinance Point.
Private transportation
Booster seat
Snacks
Coffee and/or Tea
Operated by Genti at Wanderlust Tours