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The Falklands War
12 days from £2499
operated by Leger: value tours to Europe up to 10.5% Discount - ATOL 3880
About your tour map We are delighted to offer this programme in time for the 25th
anniversary of the Falkland's War. Accompanied by local battlefield
guides, you will explore the sites of actions from the Falklands
War and see other aspects of the islands. Due to the islands remote
positon, many artifacts from the war are still in place, a reminder
of just how recent this conflict was. This is remarkable tour with
a comprehensive itinerary, incorporating most of the key sites from
the Falkland's campaign. The selected dates have been carefully
chosen to coincide with a number of important events from the
Falklands War.
Holiday Accommodation -
On your outward and return journeys, you will have an overnight
stay in Santiago. You will stay in the Holiday Inn Express
(Santiago) or similar, which is a typical modern business/tourist
hotel. All rooms are en-suite.
Your stay in the Falklands involves four different accommodation
centres, Darwin House (modern farmhouse style accommodation),
Pebble Lodge (a warm and friendly farmhouse adapted for visitors),
Port Howard Lodge and the Malvina House Hotel.
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Your itinerary map The Falklands War - 12-Day Break
- Day 1 - We fly
from Heathrow to Madrid then on to Santiago, Chile.
- Day 2 - We
arrive early in Santiago and transfer to our hotel for an overnight
stay.
- Day 3 - We fly
from Santiago to the Falklands. Arrive at Mt. Pleasant Airport in
the early afternoon. Meet Leger's local representative and transfer
to your accommodation, Darwin House, in Darwin, approximately 40
minutes' drive away. Darwin House, where you will spend your first
two nights in the Falklands (full board), is a modern farmhouse
with bedroom views over Choiseul Sound, the picturesque settlement,
and Wickham Heights. Its waterfront setting sets the scene for some
great wildlife watching. B,L,D
- Day 4 - A
guided tour of the San Carlos, Goose Green and Darwin areas will
take you to the British and Argentine war cemeteries, as well as
across many of the 1982 battlefields, with insights into the fierce
battle for the reinstatement of a British flag over Goose Green.
B,L,D
- Day 5 to 6 -
Transfer by a FIGAS (Falkland Islands Government Air Service)
9-seater Britten Norman Islander aircraft, to Pebble Island. The
relatively low level flying provides passengers with exceptional
views of the Falklands' coastline and inland scenery. Pebble Island
is one of the larger outlying islands, the landscape varying
greatly from large ponds and moorland, to long sandy beaches and
rocky cliffs. The island was the site of one of the most dramatic
events of the Falklands War, when a group of British SAS raided the
island's Argentineoccupied airstrip. Wreckage of the destroyed
aircraft can still be seen and visitors to Pebble Island land on
the same airstrip today. Further afield, memorials to HMS Coventry
and to a crashed Argentine Lear Jet can also be seen. Your
accommodation on Pebble Island is at Pebble Lodge situated in the
centre of the farm settlement. The island's 25 residents were
locked up in this house during the 1982 conflict. Now, although
ideally adapted to the needs of the visitor, it exudes the warm and
friendly atmosphere of a large farmhouse. 2 x
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- Day 7 -
Transfer to Port Howard by FIGAS. Port Howard Lodge (full board),
with its well-manicured lawns, including a putting green, is the
ideal location from which to explore farming life,
Falkland's-style. A considerable amount of aircraft wreckage still
remains there - 10 or 11 planes (Mirages, Sky Hawks, Daggers, and a
few helicopters) were destroyed on West Falkland during the war.
There's the chance to see one of the Falklands' few remaining large
farms (and one of the most picturesque) in action, with a guided
walking tour of the settlement. Take in the 1982 war museum, the
local school room and even some dolphin-spotting in the harbour.
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- Day 8 -
Transfer to the capital of Stanley by FIGAS. Following your arrival
at Stanley Airport and prior to arriving at the Malvina House Hotel
(bed and breakfast), a city tour brings to light the historical and
most modern parts of this small remote capital city, along with a
visit to the museum. First and Second World War and 1982 history
readily abounds around Stanley. B
- Day 9 - A
full-day, four-wheel-drive guided excursion of the Fitzroy and
Stanley area will take in the mountain sites (Tumbledown, William,
Harriet and Two Sisters) that became household names during the
1982 conflict. Afterwards, move on to Fitzroy, visiting the
memorials to the troops lost in the bombings of logistic ships, Sir
Galahad and Sir Tristram. B
- Day 10 -
Transfer to Mount Pleasant Airport by private vehicle. Your route
will take you past many of the 1982 battlefields and, more
historically, relics from the 'gaucho' (Argentine cowboy) era of
the 1800's. Keep your eyes open for red-backed hawks, en route! Fly
to Santiago. B
- Day 11 -
Continuing our journey home travelling from Santiago to Madrid.
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- Day 12 - We
arrive in Madrid then fly to Heathrow.
B=Breakfast Br=Brunch L=Lunch D=Dinner
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