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Falkland Islands Photographic Tour 2014

Filed in Places Of Interest, Workshops on Aug.07, 2013

There are few places to compare with the Falkland Islands when it comes to photographic opportunities. I have joined forces with Island Holidays offering a photo-tour designed especially for photographers – amateur and professional. After the amazing success of this years trip I return in February 2014 and still have spaces available.

Craig Jones Wildlife Photography http://www.islandholidays.co.uk/holidays/south-atlantic/falklands-photography.aspx

Craig Jones Wildlife Photography

Craig Jones Wildlife Photography

Our 14-night holiday includes stays at Stanley, Darwin, Sea Lion Island, Carcass Island (with a day trip to West Point) and Saunders Island as well as a trip to Volunteer Point, home to the largest colony of King Penguins on the islands. We travel from the UK with the Royal Air Force out of RAF Brize Norton and, on the islands, by 8-seater Islander aircraft and LandRover.

Craig Jones Wildlife Photography

Craig Jones Wildlife Photography

Craig Jones Wildlife Photography

Accommodation is in comfortable hotels or lodges except on Saunders Island where it is more basic – but worth it just for the location.

Craig Jones Wildlife Photography

Craig Jones Wildlife Photography

FALKLAND ISLANDS Photo Tour 2014

A photographic extravaganza in the company of wildlife photographer, Craig Jones and operated by Falkland specialist, Island Holidays (ATOL 2725) 14 nights – departs Brize Norton Wednesday 5th February 2014. Fully inclusive cost £6,445 (single room supplement £600*) Deposit £800. Maximum number of clients: 8

Craig Jones Wildlife Photography

Craig Jones Wildlife Photography

Craig Jones Wildlife Photography

Craig Jones Wildlife Photography

Interest in my 2014 trip is already very good so if I have wetted your appetite and you would like to join me then please click on this following link, to read a couple of reviews on my 2013 trip please click here, many thanks.

Craig Jones Wildlife Photography


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