by Thoman
This was our favorite and most interesting port. King Penquins were the highlight as well as the ride out with our quite. Learned alot.
Visited: Feb 20, 2020
by lsteverson
Yes. It was nice to tour the island.
Visited: Feb 29, 2020
by KengL
You can take a bus to Gypsy Cove to see the penquins at a distance for $25 compared to booking a tour to see them close up for $169.
Visited: Feb 13, 2011
by NorthGaFrankB
We had the greatest of times here. We were on the wait list for three excursions and could not book until onboard. We booked Bertha's beach but we got a notice the day before that this beach was closed due to some sickness. We were given an alternative of Gypsy beach and could find little about it with limited internet. There were no guarantees of seeing penguins but it was a take-it-or-leave-it proposition. We decided to go and our tour guide stated Gypsy beach/cove was too crowded during the early morning excursions since there were two ships in port, more cruising visitors than the population of the island. She took us to York Cove, I believe' and there was only a half dozen people on the beach where we had to walk 45-50 minutes. There were King and Gentoo penguins and they would walk near you even if you walked away and it was absolutely the greatest excursion ever. Granted, this was like the third option of the original so who knows if you would be fortunate to have the best guide to help you find your own private viewing location. Due to the lack of people/busses around, we were even able to tour part of the island we had not expected. We did take the opportunity to go into the town using the maps provided and see all the sites with plenty of time. The museum was especially unique and neat.
by VAcruisenut
Our favorite port of call. Lots of history. We took an excursion to Bluff Cove and saw three types of penguins. Close interaction with all. Unforgettable experience! Must do for anyone visiting the Falkland Islands. Would love to return.
by MaryGo
All the excursions were sold out. It took 6 and a half hours to get our tender off the ship. All excursions were booked up by the time we reached the island. I wanted to see the King penguins. That didn’t happen. Was so disappointed!!
by jack62
Great stop. People are very friendly. Go see the penguins!!!!
by nellitahoadley
The best, we were feet away from the penguins
by cecistlougmailcom
You can see the area on your own. There is a bus that will take you to see some penguins for $20.
by VivienneR
See above
Visited: Mar 29, 2009
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