New Island

New Island

Falkland Islands (Malvinas)

Introduction to Port

New Island, the westernmost inhabited Falkland Island, is a pristine wildlife reserve famed for its prolific seabird life. The area protects Rockhopper Penguins, Blue-eyed Shags, Black-browed Albatrosses, Upland Geese, and over 40 breeding species. Near the landing site stands Barnard’s Barn, a restored 19th-century stone building, and the wreck of Protector III rests in the shallow waters offshore.
Reasons
Reasons To Visit
Remote wildlife paradise
Spectacular birdlife and pristine landscapes on a remote Falkland Island.
Historic and natural sights
Barnard's Barn and Protector III wreck enrich visits.
Birdwatching haven
Home to shorebirds and migratory species in tranquil marshes.
Conservation focus
Conservation programs benefit wildlife and nearby communities.