Weddell Island, part of the Falkland Islands, is a remote haven for nature lovers. With its breathtaking landscapes featuring famous stone runs, the island is a designated Important Plant Area and Key Biodiversity Area. Visitors can enjoy wildlife watching and exploring the serene environment. Despite its isolation, it is accessible by air from Stanley, making it a unique destination for those seeking solitude and natural beauty.
Access Weddell Island via a short flight from Stanley, the capital of the Falkland Islands.
Bring binoculars for the best chance to spot local wildlife, including the elusive Weddell Island Fox.
Wear sturdy shoes for exploring the island's rugged terrain and stone runs.
Bring necessary supplies as the island is remote with limited facilities.
Check weather conditions before traveling, as the island's climate can be unpredictable.
FKP £
$100-$200 p/day
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Spring offers mild temperatures and blooming flora, ideal for exploring the island's natural beauty.
Summer is the best time for wildlife watching and enjoying longer daylight hours.
Fall provides cooler temperatures and fewer visitors, perfect for a peaceful retreat.
Winter is cold and harsh, with limited access; not recommended for travel.
November-February
Nature, Solitude, Adventure, Wildlife