Falkland Islands (Malvinas) Cruise

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10 days from

£5005 GBP pp

* Current p/p indicative rate.

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Highlights

  • Encounter abundant wildlife from the iconic king penguins, countless seabirds species, and marine mammals.
  • Visit island local communities and learn about their history and culture.
  • Explore dramatic coastlines with windswept beaches, cliffs, and open-ocean landscapes.
  • Enjoy daily guided excursions led by an expert expedition team.
  • Capture unforgettable moments: golden-hour light, big skies, and wildlife behavior.

Highlights

  • Encounter abundant wildlife from the iconic king penguins, countless seabirds species, and marine mammals.
  • Visit island local communities and learn about their history and culture.
  • Explore dramatic coastlines with windswept beaches, cliffs, and open-ocean landscapes.
  • Enjoy daily guided excursions led by an expert expedition team.
  • Capture unforgettable moments: golden-hour light, big skies, and wildlife behavior.
Capacity: 73
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Discover one of the South Atlantic’s most wildlife-rich archipelagos on this 10-day expedition to the Falkland Islands (Malvinas), sailing aboard a small expedition ship designed for remote exploration. Departing from Ushuaia, Argentina, this journey combines dramatic coastal landscapes, thriving penguin colonies, and encounters with island communities that preserve a deep connection to their environment.

From windswept cliffs to white-sand beaches and rolling green hills, the Falklands offer a rare balance of raw nature and human history. Each landing is shaped by weather and wildlife conditions, allowing our Expedition Team to adapt the route in search of the most meaningful experiences.

  • Encounter abundant wildlife from the iconic king penguins, countless seabirds species, and marine mammals.
  • Visit island local communities and learn about their history and culture.
  • Explore dramatic coastlines with windswept beaches, cliffs, and open-ocean landscapes.
  • Enjoy daily guided excursions led by an expert expedition team.
  • Capture unforgettable moments: golden-hour light, big skies, and wildlife behavior.

Availability is always subject to confirmation. Please check with us before booking flights

04 April, 2028 to 13 April, 2028 on Magellan Explorer
Prices

Prices quoted here are often dependent on currency fluctuations. Please check with (01432 507450 or info@small-cruise-ships.com) for the very latest price, which may well be cheaper than the one advertised here.

Triple Suite
£5005 GBP pp
Triple Suite
Size: 440 ft2 -40 mt2. 2 twin beds and 1 queen-size sofa bed, 2 private balconies with sitting area
Porthole Cabin
£5235 GBP pp
Porthole Cabin
Size: 220 ft2 -20 mt2. 2 twin beds or 1 king-size bed
Veranda Cabin
£5775 GBP pp
Veranda Cabin
Size: 220 ft2 -20 mt2. 2 twin beds or 1 king size bed, private balcony with sitting area
Deluxe Veranda Cabin
£6159 GBP pp
Deluxe Veranda Cabin
Size: 220 ft2 -20 mt2. 2 twin beds or 1 king-size bed, private balcony with sitting area
PH Suite
£7315 GBP pp
PH Suite
Size: 440 ft2 -40 mt2. 2 twin beds or 1 king-size bed, 2 private balconies with sitting area
Suite
£11549 GBP pp
Suite
Size: 330 ft2 -30 mt2. 2 twin beds or 1 king-size bed, private balcony with sitting area
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Day 1 Ushuaia, Embarkation

Your journey begins in Ushuaia, Argentina. Board your small ship and set sail along the scenic Beagle Channel, charting a course toward the Falkland Islands.

Important note: Boarding in Ushuaia is exclusively between 15:00 hrs (3:00 PM) and 16:00 hrs (4:00 PM). At 16:00 hrs (4:00 PM), boarding will close. Please be on time. Keep your passport in hand and allow enough time to clear port security and reach the vessel.

Day 2 At Sea

As we journey across open waters, enjoy boutique amenities on board and join our expertled lectures and presentations.

Day 3 New Island, Carcass Island

Weather permitting, the morning might bring us to New Island, one of the Falklands’ most remote and visually striking locations, rich in wildlife. Towering cliffs and grassy slopes may host colonies of southern rockhopper penguins, imperial shags, and black-browed albatross. In the afternoon, we visit Carcass Island, a picturesque haven known for its rolling hills, sandy beaches, and sheltered bays. This wildlife-rich destination offers excellent opportunities to spot gentoo and Magellanic penguins, along with a variety of native bird species such as tussac birds and striated caracaras. Its tranquil setting and vibrant flora make it a favorite for photography and nature walks.

Day 4 Steeple Jason Island, Saunders Island

If weather and sea conditions permit, we might land on the remote and dramatic Steeple Jason Island, known for hosting the world’s largest colony of black-browed albatross. Rockhopper penguins and imperial shags also share the rugged cliffs. In the afternoon, we enjoy a long white-sand beach while we visit Saunders Island. A true wilderness experience, the main attractions begin with the majestic king penguins, often seen along the shoreline or mingling among other species. You’ll also encounter rockhopper penguins, nesting black-browed albatross, and sub-Antarctic gentoo penguins, creating an unforgettable wildlife spectacle.

Day 5 Volunteer Point, Port Stanley

In the morning, if weather conditions allow, we visit Volunteer Point, a remote and spectacular location that hosts the largest King penguin colony in the Falklands, with over 1,000 breeding pairs. Here, majestic Kings share the beach with gentoo and magellanic penguins, creating one of the most iconic wildlife experiences in the South Atlantic. In the afternoon, our journey continues with a call at Port Stanley, the capital of the Falklands. Join guided walking tours or wander independently to discover the town’s charming pubs, historic sites, maritime museum, and souvenir shops. A stroll along Ross Road offers views of poignant war memorials and everyday island life.

Day 6 Bleaker Island, Sea Lion Island

In the morning, we explore Bleaker Island, home to abundant coastal birdlife and colonies of gentoo, rockhopper, and magellanic penguins. The island’s flat terrain and wide beaches provide excellent conditions for photography and relaxed exploration. In the afternoon, weather allowing, we continue to Bull Point on East Falkland, where windswept dunes and wild coastlines host elephant seals, sea lions, and nesting seabirds.

Don’t miss the sunset as we transit the Falkland Sound, a magical moment on the journey.

Day 7 Pebble Island, Keppel Island

Our morning includes a landing on Pebble Island, noted for its varied terrain and prolific birdlife. Later, on Keppel Island, we’ll discover traces of a historic mission of settlement and opportunities to spot upland geese, caracaras, and other native species along gentle trails.

Day 8 West Point Island

In the morning, we visit West Point Island, a remote gem known for its dramatic coastal scenery and rich birdlife. An easy hike takes you to a spectacular colony of black-browed albatross and rockhopper penguins, perched on rugged cliffs overlooking the sea. This is one of the Falklands’ most iconic wildlife encounters, complemented by a warm welcome and a traditional Falklands tea experience in this charming and secluded setting. In the afternoon, we set sail northward, reflecting on the unforgettable wildlife encounters and scenic vistas.

Day 9 At Sea

Enjoy the ship’s hospitality as we make our way back to South America.

Day 10 Ushuaia, Disembarkation

Arrival and disembarkation in Ushuaia.

Please note:

Itineraries are subject to change.

Day 1 Ushuaia, Embarkation

Your journey begins in Ushuaia, Argentina. Board your small ship and set sail along the scenic Beagle Channel, charting a course toward the Falkland Islands.

Important note: Boarding in Ushuaia is exclusively between 15:00 hrs (3:00 PM) and 16:00 hrs (4:00 PM). At 16:00 hrs (4:00 PM), boarding will close. Please be on time. Keep your passport in hand and allow enough time to clear port security and reach the vessel.

Day 2 At Sea

As we journey across open waters, enjoy boutique amenities on board and join our expertled lectures and presentations.

Day 3 New Island, Carcass Island

Weather permitting, the morning might bring us to New Island, one of the Falklands’ most remote and visually striking locations, rich in wildlife. Towering cliffs and grassy slopes may host colonies of southern rockhopper penguins, imperial shags, and black-browed albatross. In the afternoon, we visit Carcass Island, a picturesque haven known for its rolling hills, sandy beaches, and sheltered bays. This wildlife-rich destination offers excellent opportunities to spot gentoo and Magellanic penguins, along with a variety of native bird species such as tussac birds and striated caracaras. Its tranquil setting and vibrant flora make it a favorite for photography and nature walks.

Day 4 Steeple Jason Island, Saunders Island

If weather and sea conditions permit, we might land on the remote and dramatic Steeple Jason Island, known for hosting the world’s largest colony of black-browed albatross. Rockhopper penguins and imperial shags also share the rugged cliffs. In the afternoon, we enjoy a long white-sand beach while we visit Saunders Island. A true wilderness experience, the main attractions begin with the majestic king penguins, often seen along the shoreline or mingling among other species. You’ll also encounter rockhopper penguins, nesting black-browed albatross, and sub-Antarctic gentoo penguins, creating an unforgettable wildlife spectacle.

Day 5 Volunteer Point, Port Stanley

In the morning, if weather conditions allow, we visit Volunteer Point, a remote and spectacular location that hosts the largest King penguin colony in the Falklands, with over 1,000 breeding pairs. Here, majestic Kings share the beach with gentoo and magellanic penguins, creating one of the most iconic wildlife experiences in the South Atlantic. In the afternoon, our journey continues with a call at Port Stanley, the capital of the Falklands. Join guided walking tours or wander independently to discover the town’s charming pubs, historic sites, maritime museum, and souvenir shops. A stroll along Ross Road offers views of poignant war memorials and everyday island life.

Day 6 Bleaker Island, Sea Lion Island

In the morning, we explore Bleaker Island, home to abundant coastal birdlife and colonies of gentoo, rockhopper, and magellanic penguins. The island’s flat terrain and wide beaches provide excellent conditions for photography and relaxed exploration. In the afternoon, weather allowing, we continue to Bull Point on East Falkland, where windswept dunes and wild coastlines host elephant seals, sea lions, and nesting seabirds.

Don’t miss the sunset as we transit the Falkland Sound, a magical moment on the journey.

Day 7 Pebble Island, Keppel Island

Our morning includes a landing on Pebble Island, noted for its varied terrain and prolific birdlife. Later, on Keppel Island, we’ll discover traces of a historic mission of settlement and opportunities to spot upland geese, caracaras, and other native species along gentle trails.

Day 8 West Point Island

In the morning, we visit West Point Island, a remote gem known for its dramatic coastal scenery and rich birdlife. An easy hike takes you to a spectacular colony of black-browed albatross and rockhopper penguins, perched on rugged cliffs overlooking the sea. This is one of the Falklands’ most iconic wildlife encounters, complemented by a warm welcome and a traditional Falklands tea experience in this charming and secluded setting. In the afternoon, we set sail northward, reflecting on the unforgettable wildlife encounters and scenic vistas.

Day 9 At Sea

Enjoy the ship’s hospitality as we make our way back to South America.

Day 10 Ushuaia, Disembarkation

Arrival and disembarkation in Ushuaia.

Please note:

Itineraries are subject to change.

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Magellan Explorer
MV Magellan Explorer features 50 passenger suites and cabins in five categories of accommodation, including dedicated single cabins. The cabins are very spacious, ranging in size from 40 m2 (440 sq. …

Magellan Explorer

Length: 91 metre
Built: 2018

MV Magellan Explorer features 50 passenger suites and cabins in five categories of accommodation, including dedicated single cabins. The cabins are very spacious, ranging in size from 40 m2 (440 sq. ft.) to 20 m2 (220 sq. ft.). All double cabins have two twin beds that can be configured as one queen-size bed, offering great flexibility to our guests. 42 cabins feature a large window and a private balcony, while 8 cabins feature a porthole. All cabins feature a private bathroom and a sitting area.

Public areas include a large, forward-facing observation lounge, an observation deck, a dining room that accommodates all guests and expedition staff in a single sitting, two meeting rooms, a gift shop, a protected outdoor barbecue area, a gym, and a sauna. The bow of the ship is accessible to guests to offer expansive views during exploration. Optional adventure activities, such as kayaking and snowshoeing, are available.

Specific measures have been taken to minimize MV Magellan Explorer’s carbon footprint, including state-of-the-art engines that meet MARPOL’s stringent Tier III emission standards. To minimize fuel consumption, a waste heat recovery system recycles the heat produced by the ship’s engines and repurposes it to power the ship’s heating system and to warm the water used on board.

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