Discover the best top things to do in Stanley, Falkland Islands including Mount Longdon, Memorial Wood, Gypsy Cove, Christ Church Cathedral, 1982 Liberation Memorial, Surf Bay, Cape Pembroke Lighthouse, Studio 52, The Harbour View Gift Shop, Margaret Thatcher Memorial Bust.
4.5 based on 42 reviews
........very brief but well worth the time. Our guide explained the significance of this area to us and the role it played in the war. Very evocative.
4.5 based on 22 reviews
A charming, restful garden (even in the constant winds of the Islands), Te Memorial Wood is dedicated to those who died that we my live in peace.
4.5 based on 288 reviews
It is a relative short bus ride from downtown to Gypsy Cove for you to enjoy the sights. You will see a number of penguins as well a number of other birds, and sea life - if you travel in by Cruise ship, you will see your ship anchored in the bay as well. It is well worth the modest bus ticket cost to walk and see Gypsy Cove.
4.5 based on 291 reviews
According to the Port Stanley Tourist Board, Christ Church is the most southerly Anglican cathedral in the world, and was consecrated in 1892 by the first Bishop of the Falkland Islands, Waite Hockin Stirling. This historic building features a cathedral tower with a ring of five bells, 19th and 20th-century stained glass windows and a two manual pipe organ built in Ireland. In addition, there are also locally-stitched needlepoint hassocks with scenes relating to the church and life on the Islands along with a collection of historic memorabilia. When open, you can visit at no charge, though a donation towards the maintenance of the building is highly recommended.
4.5 based on 205 reviews
No visit to the Falkland Islands and its capital Stanley would be complete without visiting the 1982 memorial. Easy access and on the sea front pretty much in the centre of Stanley. Well maintained and a fitting memorial to those who paid the ultimate sacrifice in liberating these islands from illegal occupation in 1982.
4.5 based on 23 reviews
This is a lovely bay with pole white sands we went for a paddle but you need to be very hardy to take the plunge in the south Atlantic
4.5 based on 34 reviews
This is well worth a visit for the views and if you are very lucky you will see seals laying out in the long grass at the end passed the light house is one of the propers from The Atlantic Conveyor that was sunk on its way to the Falkland Conflict
4.5 based on 27 reviews
My contemporary gallery, is located right in the heart of Stanley in the Falkland Islands. I love using my design and photographic skills to create the many different products you’ll find in the Studio, a great selection of locally created and hand made items for all to enjoy. Hopefully you can visit the Studio in person but if not you can have a look through my website and get in touch if there is something you're interested in. Hopefully there is a little something you’ll enjoy!
4.5 based on 34 reviews
The Harbour View Gift Shop offers an extensive range of gifts and souvenirs. A large choice of Postcards, T-shirts, Baseball Caps, & Casual Wear. A great selection of literature is available, including reference & natural history, non-fiction & children’s books. Masses of Penguin Paraphernalia from very popular Penguin Socks to Pencils, Sterling Silver, 9ct Gold Jewellery ~ the choice is vast!
Brilliant gift shop selling absolutely everything you might want to take home as a souvenir or gift (including Falklands wool hanks) . Really helpful staff(owners) in the shop giving advice when needed
4.5 based on 16 reviews
This bronze bust on a plinth is dedicated to Margaret Thatcher the British Prime Minister at the time of the Falklands conflict. The inscription says it all!
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