Landrover tours are available from the lodge:
Full day tour to the west end of the island to see sand beaches, rockhopper penguins, gentoo penguins, nesting giant petrels, and magallenic penguins. A stop at the beach to search for the translucent pebbles from which the island gets its name, as well as the memorial for the H.M.S. Coventry sunk during the 1982 conflict, are also included. As of November 2004 costs were £30 per person.
Half day tour takes in the east end of the island to see black-neck swans, a king cormorant colony, gentoo penguins, rockhopper penguins and magallenic penguins. The route starts out along the longest sand beach in the Falklands and takes in a number of ponds which are home to many ducks, grebes, geese, waders and other birds. As of November 2004 costs were £20 per person.
Drop-off service is also available for those wanting to hike back to the lodge from points afield. Inquire with Jacqui and Alan as to costs for this service.