Explore the Beauty of Pebble Island

Where every journey is a refreshing escape into the heart of adventure.

East End Tour

This exciting tour lasts 4-6 hours and includes a lunch and hot drinks. You will have your own driver/guide who can explain the way of life and nature on our islands.
The first stop is Elephant Bay which is the longest sand beach in the Falklands with exciting opportunities to see porpoises and dolphins.
The numerous fresh water ponds are teeming with bird life such as the Black Necked Swan.
We will venture towards Tamar Pass and see Rockhopper, Gentoo and Magellanic penguins and the Imperial Cormorant colonies.

There is also an opportunity to see Southern Sea Lions basking on the rocks.

West End Tour

This adventurous tour lasts 6-8 hours and includes a lunch and hot drinks. You will have your own driver/guide who can explain the way of life and nature on our islands. The first stop will be the airstrip where a SAS raid took place in 1982 on the Argentine aircraft based there. The memorial for HMS Coventry on First Mountain will be our next stop.
Along the way we will visit Green Rincon beach to hopefully see dolphins, Gentoo and Magellenic penguins
If you are very lucky you may see a visiting King penguin.
Nearby is one of the largest Rockhopper penguin breeding colonies with a few Macaroni penguins amongst them. 
We may also visit the memorial for Argentine Lear Jet that crashed in 1982.

Plan Your Next Trip

Pebble Island is known for its diverse wildlife, including four species of penguins, its stunning landscapes featuring rolling hills and pristine beaches, and its historical significance in the Falklands War. The island’s unique pebbles, after which it is named, also attract many visitors.

To reach Pebble Island, you can take a flight from Stanley, the capital of the Falkland Islands, via the Falkland Islands Government Air Service (FIGAS). The flight takes about 45 minutes. Alternatively, you can arrange a private boat trip from other islands in the Falklands.

Pebble Island is home to a variety of wildlife, including four species of penguins, sea lions, seals, and over 42 species of birds such as Black-Necked swans and Falkland skuas. The surrounding waters also host dolphins and whales, making it a wildlife paradise.

Pebble Island has several historical sites related to the Falklands War, including remnants of military installations from Operation Pebble Island. Visitors can also explore early settlement structures and memorials dedicated to those who served during the conflict.

Visitors can enjoy a range of activities on Pebble Island, including guided wildlife tours, bird watching, hiking along scenic trails, exploring historical sites, and beachcombing on its unique pebble-strewn beaches. The island offers a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure.