King Edward Point

South Georgia Island

South Georgia Island, also known as the 'Serengeti of the Southern Ocean,' is a remote and ruggedly beautiful destination in the southern Atlantic Ocean. Home to some of the greatest wildlife encounters on earth, this subantarctic marvel offers a unique experience for intrepid travelers and wildlife enthusiasts. The island, part of the British overseas territory of South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands, features stunning landscapes with jagged mountains, ancient glaciers, and twisting valleys. Visitors can explore the port town of Grytviken, the former whaling station in Stromness, and anchorage sites like Gold Harbour, Saint Andrew's Bay, and Royal Bay. The island, with its total land area of approximately 3903 km², has no permanent population but is inhabited by Deputy Postmasters, UK Government Officers, scientists, and support staff from the British Antarctic Survey. South Georgia Island boasts rich wildlife, including elephant seals, king penguins, and fur seals. To travel to South Georgia, visitors must embark on a ship voyage from Ushuaia in Argentina or Stanley in the Falkland Islands, as there is no airport on the island. The best time to visit South Georgia is during the summer months between October and March when the weather is warmer and wildlife encounters are at their most extreme. As a remote destination, South Georgia enforces strict quarantine measures to protect its native flora and fauna. With its awe-inspiring scenery and abundant wildlife, South Georgia Island promises an unforgettable and humbling travel experience.

Location

City: South Georgia Island

Region: South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands

Country: United Kingdom

Coordinates: 55.1087° S, 36.7118° W

Port Information

  • Common Name: South Georgia Island
  • Popularity: 33
  • Last Updated: 2/13/2024