
The Falkland Islands offer a range of essential services, though they are more limited than in larger, more populated regions. Here’s a brief summary:

Education
Education is available for children through to secondary school in Stanley. There’s a small college for further education and vocational training, but higher education typically requires students to study abroad.



Transportation
The main airport, Mount Pleasant, connects the Islands to the UK and South America. There are also local ferry services and roads linking the Islands, though infrastructure can be limited in more remote areas.

Utilities
The Islands have reliable electricity, water, and waste services. Power is mainly supplied through generators, and desalination plants provide fresh water.

Postal and Communication
The Falklands has regular postal services, and internet and mobile communication are available, though they can be slower and more expensive than in larger countries.

Safety and Emergency Services
Policing and fire services are based in Stanley, with emergency response available throughout the Islands.
Additional Essential Services
While essential services are available, living in the Falklands often requires a level of self-sufficiency and adaptability due to its remote location.
Find out about more services below:

Banking & Finance
Learn how to set up a bank account in the Falklands and more here.

Support from the Community
The Falkland Islands are known for their tight-knit and supportive community. Residents often come together to help one another, building a strong sense of belonging. This communal spirit is evident through various initiatives and organisations dedicated to improving the well-being of all residents.