Celebrating the Falkland Islands’ Maritime History
Celebrating The Falkland Islands’ maritime heritage from discovery to the present day
Wreckmap
Discover sunken ships and iconic vessels with our interactive wreckmap
Maritime Archive
Unlock a treasure trove of maritime stories in our unique FMHT Maritime Archive
Endurance Locker
Where all things Shackleton & Endurance come together
Activities & Expeditions
FMHT expeditions that discovered famous shipwrecks
Falklands Maritime Heritage Trust
FMHT is a UK registered charity dedicated to preserving the rich and varied seafaring history of the Falklands and to ensure that the maritime events that have shaped the culture of the islands are properly recognised. The Trust has helped organise major expeditions to find, evaluate and safeguard historic shipwrecks that have lain undiscovered since disaster struck. These include the discovery of SMS Scharnhorst, in December 2019, and Sir Ernest Shackleton’s polar ice ship, Endurance, in March 2022.
To find out more about what the Trust is up to, see our latest news
Long ago, before the Panama Canal, vessels sailing from Europe to the west coast of the Americas, or from one side of the New World to the other, had to do so by way of Cape Horn, where Atlantic meets Pacific – the fiercest patch of ocean on the planet. Old square-riggers ferried immense quantities of cargo and passengers, as trade and travel boomed between the 17th and 19th centuries. The worst passage was east to west, towards the Falklands, and the seabed around the islands became a final resting place for many a sailing ship. Those that did manage to limp into Port Stanley, often found themselves condemned to remain, and so became part of a rich hIstory of maritime heroism and disaster. A seafaring heritage that continued through the eras of steam and diesel to this day.
The Falklands Maritime Heritage Trust (FMHT) is a charity registered in the UK which is dedicated to preserving the rich and varied seafaring history of the Falklands and those who have been associated with them. This website aims to support the Trust’s mission to ensure that the maritime history that has helped shape the culture of the people of the Falkland Islands is properly recognised.
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Discover everything Endurance
Our Endurance Locker reveals the hidden secrets of the Endurance through exclusive videos, images and fascinating stories.
Unlock a treasure trove of maritime stories
Our unique FMHT Maritime Archive contains a wealth of facts and details about shipwrecks and other vessels linked to the Falklands from the 1700s to the present day.
Unlock a treasure trove of maritime stories
Our unique FMHT Maritime Archive contains a wealth of facts and details about shipwrecks and other vessels linked to the Falklands from the 1700s to the present day.
Become a Wreck Hunter
Use our interactive map to discover shipwrecks, hulks and other vessels of interest in and around the Falklands.
Unlock a treasure trove of maritime stories
Our unique FMHT Maritime Archive contains a wealth of facts and details about shipwrecks and other vessels linked to the Falklands from the 1700s to the present day.
Become a Wreck Hunter
Use our interactive map to discover shipwrecks, hulks and other vessels of interest in and around the Falklands.
Unlock a treasure trove of maritime stories
Our unique FMHT Maritime Archive contains a wealth of facts and details about shipwrecks and other vessels linked to the Falklands from the 1700s to the present day.
Unlock a treasure trove of maritime stories
Our unique FMHT Maritime Archive contains a wealth of facts and details about shipwrecks and other vessels linked to the Falklands from the 1700s to the present day.
Become a Wreck Hunter
Use our interactive map to find shipwrecks, hulks and other vessels of interest.