There are a number of systems of transport in the Falkland Islands. The Falkland Islands have many airports, which are extensively used domestically and a system of roads, with some sea transport available.
Road
There are 348km of highway in the Falkland Islands, of which 83km are paved. There are two taxi services in Port Stanley, which can be used for travel within the town and the surrounding areas. From the same location, Landrovers can also be hired, as many roads on the Falkland Islands are not paved.
Domestic travel between the islands is theoretically possible over water, although there are no regular services for passengers. Boats can be chartered in advance. Cruise ships for tourists often visit many of the islands, making use of inflatable boats where adequate docking facilities are not available.