Getting There
Access to Campbell Island is typically via expedition cruises or research vessels.
Campbell Island, part of the Campbell Island group in New Zealand, is an uninhabited subantarctic island renowned for its stunning natural beauty and rugged terrain. Covering 112.68 square kilometers, it features mountainous landscapes rising over 500 meters and is bisected by the long fiord, Perseverance Harbour. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is a haven for biodiversity, offering a unique habitat for a variety of flora and fauna. The island's remote location and serene environment make it a perfect destination for those seeking adventure and solitude.
Campbell Island, part of the Campbell Island group in New Zealand, is an uninhabited subantarctic island renowned for its stunning natural beauty and rugged terrain. Covering 112.68 square kilometers, it features mountainous landscapes rising over 500 meters and is bisected by the long fiord, Perseverance Harbour. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is a haven for biodiversity, offering a unique habitat for a variety of flora and fauna. The island's remote location and serene environment make it a perfect destination for those seeking adventure and solitude.
UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Stunning subantarctic landscapes.
Rich biodiversity with unique flora and fauna.
Remote location with limited access.
Protected as a nature reserve, ensuring pristine natural conditions.
Part of New Zealand's subantarctic islands, offering unique biodiversity.
Access to Campbell Island is typically via expedition cruises or research vessels.
Prepare for cold and wet weather conditions typical of subantarctic climates.
Adventurous explorers and nature enthusiasts.
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Adventure, Nature, Exploration
Bring binoculars for bird watching, as the island is home to several unique species.