After leaving Antarctica and braving the Drake Passage once again, we sailed for Stanley in the Falkland Islands. This place landed on my favorites list in 2017 when we arrived there as a stop on our South America cruise. Why a favorite? Wonderful people (and not too many of them), gorgeous vistas, and….wait for it…penguins!

The area is replete with several types of penguins: Gentoo, Rockhopper, Magellanic, Macaroni, and the pretty King. The King is the second largest of the penguin species after the Emperor.
I took a tour to the Bluff Cove farm, which includes several nesting areas for Gentoo and King penguins, besides being a working sheep farm. The also have a lovely tea shop with homemade pastries and a gift shop (of course). I was sad to learn the owners decided it’s time to retire, and they are putting the farm up for sale. I just hope someone is able to purchase it and keep the farm available to visitors.








The Falklands look stunning, and seeing so many penguin species up close sounds unforgettable. Fingers crossed Bluff Cove stays open to visitors and it sounds like such a special place.