




Gough Island is a rugged volcanic island located in the South Atlantic Ocean. It is part of the British overseas territory of Saint Helena, Ascension, and Tristan da Cunha. The island is renowned for its untouched natural beauty and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its significant seabird colonies. Uninhabited except for a weather station, Gough Island offers a unique opportunity for solitude and exploration of its wild landscapes. The island's peaks reach up to 2,990 feet, providing breathtaking views and a haven for wildlife enthusiasts.
UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Important seabird colonies.
Remote and rugged volcanic landscape.
Home to a weather station.
Part of British overseas territory.
Remote location with no commercial access.
Harsh weather conditions due to exposure.
Significant seabird colony offering unique wildlife experiences.