The
Falkland Islands, also known as the Malvinas, are an archipelago located in the South Atlantic Ocean. They are made up of over 700 islands, of which only a few are inhabited. The marinas of the
Falkland Islands are essential elements of the economy and daily life of the inhabitants.
The ports of Stanley, the capital of the
Falkland Islands, and Port Howard are among the most important in the archipelago. In addition to their commercial function, these ports are also places of life and meeting for the inhabitants.
The ports of the
Falkland Islands also offer tourism opportunities. Indeed, many cruises stop at the ports of the archipelago, allowing visitors to discover the natural beauty of the islands and to enjoy the hospitality of the inhabitants.
In addition to the main ports, there are many small ports and marinas scattered throughout the archipelago, offering sailing enthusiasts numerous opportunities to explore the islands and their magnificent landscapes.