Conquer Mount William — a key 1982 battlefield peak — for breathtaking 360° panoramas over Stanley Harbour, the South Atlantic, and the vast Falklands Camp: the ultimate active adventure for those who want to earn their view.
What to expect
Mount William (150 m) looks modest on paper, but the quartzite ridge walk over classic Falklands 'stone runs' — rivers of ancient fractured rock flowing silently down the hillside — is otherworldly. Your guide narrates the battle fought here on the night of 13–14 June 1982, when British paratroopers and marines took the summit in darkness. From the top, Stanley Harbour glitters below, the open South Atlantic stretches to the horizon, and on clear days you can pick out the white dots of penguin colonies far below. The descent skirts a 1982 Argentine trench system, making the whole experience as educational as it is exhilarating.
Good to know
Moderate fitness required — rocky, uneven terrain with some steep sections. Hiking boots, wind/waterproof jacket, and layers are non-negotiable. Transport from the tender pier to the trailhead is included. Allow 3.5–4 hours total; verify all-aboard time before booking.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Stanley — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.