Walk a legendary minefield-turned-wildlife-sanctuary to encounter Magellanic penguins burrowing in the dunes at Gypsy Cove, then continue to Yorke Bay's bone-white beach for close-up encounters with Gentoo colonies — two species, one extraordinary morning.
What to expect
You depart Stanley in a private van and reach Gypsy Cove within minutes — a sheltered bay where Magellanic penguins nest in grass-covered burrows just metres from the path, indifferent to onlookers. Your guide explains how the surrounding beach, still off-limits due to Argentine mines from 1982, has accidentally become a perfect wildlife sanctuary. The convoy then rolls on to Yorke Bay for Gentoos on a spectacular white-sand beach, with the chance to spot upland geese, steamer ducks, and black-crowned night herons en route. The return offers panoramic views across Stanley Harbour and the rusting hulks of historic sailing ships.
Good to know
Book well ahead via Tripadvisor message or email — Lucky Private Tour operates in small groups only and fills quickly on ship-call days. Tours typically run 3–4 hours. Minefield perimeter fencing is clearly marked and safe; stay on designated paths. Dress in windproof layers.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Port Stanley — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.