We will meet at the landing and begin our journey together to where the Argentine Military Cemetery is located.
The journey from Stanley takes approximately one hour and thirty minutes. Along the way, you will have the opportunity to gaze at battlefields, stone rivers, the military base and preserved sites from the 1982 conflict.
After a short stop, we will return to the city, during the return, take you to see a war kitchen and trenches to continue with some of the main points of interest of the city, such as Christ Church Cathedral, the Arch of Whale Bones and various monuments of local importance.
Then we will head towards Gypsy Cove, where you can observe penguins in their natural habitat. The tour will end at the dock.
Look for our agents in green jackets at the MAAZ counter.
As you pass through the doors, turn left and you will see the counter of MAAZ Tours & Travel; our agents wear green jackets.
After visiting the Cemetery on our return we will visit trenches and one of the many kitchens that were used in the conflict, on this tour you will have the opportunity to look from very close the mountains involved in the 1982 conflict.
Gypsy Cove, located northwest of the city, is one of the most appreciated natural sites on the islands. Known for its stunning white, rocky beaches and crystal clear waters, it offers spectacular coastal landscapes, known especially for its Magellanic penguins, which can often be seen nesting and caring for their young, there will also be the possibility of seeing other native seabirds. Visitors can walk the trail that allow close but respectful encounters with nature, Gypsy Cove combines fauna, history and landscapes, making it a highlight and memorable point of any visit to the Islands.
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