Discover the wild beauty and rich polar history of the Falkland Islands on an unforgettable private tour, including the legacy of explorers Sir Ernest Shackleton, whose extraordinary polar adventures left their mark on the islands.
We are Libby and Zak Bound, a Falkland Islands-based couple with a deep passion for our incredible islands and their fascinating historical polar history. Zak is particularly connected to this rich heritage as the son of Mensun Bound, a renowned marine archaeologist born in the Falkland Islands. Mensun made history in 2022 when he was tasked with finding Sir Ernest Shackleton's legendary ship, Endurance, in the Weddell Sea, an achievement that has captivated a worldwide audience, adding another remarkable chapter to the region's storied past.
- This tour is private, with exclusive use of the vehicle for your group. Friends or family are welcome to join.
Please meet us outside the Jetty Visitor Centre, where you disembark from your cruise ship tender. Look for a Bound Tours sign displaying your name.
Throughout this journey, you'll be taken through rugged terrain, picturesque coastlines, and secluded areas that hold deep historical value. Each step you take will connect you to Shackleton’s incredible legacy, intertwining the natural beauty of the Falklands with gripping stories of human perseverance, resilience, and triumph in the face of unimaginable adversity. As you explore these untamed landscapes, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of the extraordinary challenges Shackleton faced. The tour will also include an exclusive visit to Mensun Bound's house, where guests will have the opportunity to relax and enjoy tea and coffee in the Shackleton Room. This unique space is filled with fascinating artifacts and memorabilia, offering a glimpse into the world of Shackleton's expeditions, which Mensun Bound has passionately researched. At the end of the tour, each guest will be given a signed copy of one of Mensun Bound's books as a special memento of the experience.
Take a moment to stop by Government House, the official residence of the Governor of the Falkland Islands. This elegant colonial-style building, set amid well-kept gardens, offers a glimpse into the Islands’ history and political life.
Admire the beautiful wreck of the Lady Elizabeth, a 19th-century iron sailing ship that ran aground in 1936. Resting in Whalebone Cove, its rusting hull and skeletal masts stand as a striking reminder of the Falklands’ rich maritime history, creating a dramatic and photogenic scene against the backdrop of the harbour.
Visit Christ Church Cathedral, the southernmost Anglican cathedral in the world, with its distinctive red roof and striking stone architecture. Located in the heart of Stanley, it is famous for the impressive Whalebone Arch outside, crafted from the jaws of two blue whales.
At Yorke Bay, visitors can stroll along the pristine white sands while observing lively colonies of Magellanic and Gentoo penguins. With a bit of luck, you may even spot the striking King penguins, admired for their regal beauty. Watching these incredible birds in their natural habitat offers an unforgettable chance to admire, photograph, and enjoy the unique wildlife of the Falklands.
Experience the charm of the Magellanic penguins as they waddle along the shore at Gypsy Cove, a haven for wildlife enthusiasts. From this picturesque spot, take in sweeping views of several pristine white sand beaches, each framed by beautiful waters and rugged coastal scenery, offering a true taste of the Falklands’ natural beauty.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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