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New Island is in the western part of the Falkland Islands, nearly 150 miles (240 km) from Stanley. The island is split into two properties: New Island South, managed and run as a nature reserve by Ian Strange; and New Island North, run by Tony Chater.

The New Island Trust (http://www.newislandtrust.com/) has a website that has detailed information and photographs about the island, its widlife and the New Island South nature reserve.

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New Island

Get in

The majority of visitors to New Island arrive by Cruise ship. In order to reduce distubance and impact to the Island's wildlife and natural environment, New Island only allows the relatively small cruise vessels (Max. 150-200 passengers) to visit the island. The cruise ships that visit usually stop at the Southern half of the Island for approximately 3 hours, allowing visitors to take a walk to the Rockhopper Penguin, Black-browed Albatross and King Cormorant colony.

For visitors who wish to visit New Island for an overnight stay or longer, access to the Island is from Stanley, via small 8-seater Islander aircraft. There are self-contained facilities in the form of A-Frames on New Island South which are available at certain times. However, availability of accommodation is very restricted due to much of the accommodation being used for field workers and scientists working on the New Island South Reserve.

To find out if an overnight stay is possible, please contact Ian Strange direct: the following website is the official site of the New Island South Conservation Trust, and has contact details... http://www.falklandswildlife.com/ or http://www.newislandtrust.com/

New Island

See

The island is relatively small, but boasts a large colony of rockhopper penguins and black-browed albatrosses on the cliffs opposite the settlement on the western side of the island. The eastern half of the island slopes more gently into the sea and is home to magellanic penguins, gentoo penguins, oystercatchers, and numerous other bird species. Peale's Porpoises will frequently accompany zodiacs into shore and may even swim into knee-deep water to investigate visitors. Falkland Furseals and Southern Sea Lions may be seen around the island, and whale sightings (Minke, Fin, Sei and Southern Right whale species) are frequent during the animals' migration in the summer months. The island has a great history with the remnants of an old 1908 Whaling Station on New Island South, the still-standing wreck of an old Mine Sweeper beached near the settlement, and the newly-restored stone building, 'The Barnard Building' - part of which was built as a shelter by Captain Charles Barnard, a North American Whaling captain who was marooned on New Island for 2 years in 1812. The Island's scenery is second to none - the sheer sea cliffs on the Island's western coastline are absolutely spectacular, and the clean white sand beaches of the eastern shoreline lead into crystal clear turquoise waters teeming with marine life. After dusk, a true wildlife spectacle may be seen just metres from the houses in the small settlement - thousands of the small Petrel, the Thin-billed Prion, return to their burrows under the cover of darkness and turn the sky into a mass of calling birds, each looking for their partner on land. Similarly spectacular are the night skies - the clarity of the atmosphere, and the complete lack of light pollution make New Island one of the best spots in the world to view the stars and planets with unrivalled visibility.

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New Island is home to a wealth of wildlife, fantastic rugged scenery, unique flora and many interesting historical sites including an old 1908 Whaling Station. The entire Island may be walked by foot with only a moderate level of fitness required to visit some spectacular sites. The cliffs that border the western side of the island plunge a sheer 600ft into the sea where seals, dolphins, petrels, Albatross, and even whales can regularly be seen. On the eastern side of the island, the white sand beaches provide total tranquility and relaxation. The island is home to a large colony of Falkland Furseals, colonies of Rockhopper Penguins, Black-browed Albatross, Gentoo Penguins, and many species of birds breed across the whole island - the wildlife here is incredibly tame, making it a wildlife photographer's paradise.

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New Island

Sleep

New Island South has self-contained accommodation that may be available at certain times during the summer season (roughly October through to March). There are 2 self-contained A-Frames with basic facilities for adventurous travellers. Please contact the owner, Ian Strange, for availability at a particular time. Although the Island is primarily a destination for the outdoors type, camping by general visitors is not permitted on New Island South due to the risks of very unpredictable weather, and the high risk of fire on the Island.

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