Drive to the wind-scoured eastern tip of East Falkland to stand at Cape Pembroke Lighthouse — the most easterly point of the Falklands, with the Atlantic stretching unbroken to South Georgia — and explore dramatic coastal scenery teeming with birds and marine wildlife.
What to expect
Your private van departs Stanley and rolls east along a mix of sealed and gravel tracks through open moorland carpeted in white grass and cushion plant. Arriving at Cape Pembroke, the 1855 lighthouse stands sentinel above dramatic quartzite ridges tumbling into a cold, green sea. Your guide explains the lighthouse's role in guiding vessels around the treacherous eastern approaches to Stanley, and the extraordinary ornithology of the headland — giant petrels, rock shags, and Falkland thrushes are common sightings. On clear days, views extend south along the coastline past Yorke Bay to distant hills still marked on maps by the names of 1982 battles. A shorter half-day option that pairs beautifully with an afternoon in Stanley town.
Good to know
A 2–3 hour half-day excursion — ideal as a morning or afternoon addition alongside a Stanley town walk. Tracks to the lighthouse can be muddy; wear waterproof footwear. Wind at the cape is often fierce — bring a windproof jacket regardless of sunshine in the harbour. Book via Lucky Private Tour on Tripadvisor.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Port Stanley — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.