The Falkland Islands in Antarctica is known all over the world for its vibrant biodiversity, making it one of the most popular tourist attractions in the continent. Exuding a British vibe and ambience, the islands take inspiration from the British architecture and design, which is very clearly present here. The island also serves as a home and nesting area to many different species of birds and marine animals, such as albatross, penguins, etc. You can also visit several museums and historical monuments here.
Location: South Atlantic Ocean, Patagonian Shelf
Highlights: Port Stanley, Dockyard Museum, East Falkland Villages, penguin sighting at Volunteer Point