Gentoo Penguin Breeding Colony — Crozet Islands
One of the world's most remote gentoo penguin colonies, where thousands of birds breed amid raw sub-Antarctic wilderness accessible only by expedition ship.
About this spectacle
The Crozet Islands host one of the Southern Ocean's most dramatic wildlife spectacles: vast gentoo penguin breeding colonies where thousands of birds crowd rocky shores and tussock grass slopes. Visitors—almost exclusively on expedition cruise vessels—encounter a wall of braying calls, shuffling bodies, and the constant hustle of adults returning from fishing trips to feed fluffy grey chicks. The air is thick with the smell of guano and the sound of squabbling neighbours. Against a backdrop of wind-scoured sub-Antarctic terrain and frequent mist rolling off the South Indian Ocean, the sheer density and energy of the colony creates an overwhelming sensory experience. Predatory skuas circle overhead while adult gentoos toboggan across muddy paths between sea and nest. With no permanent tourism infrastructure, encounters feel genuinely remote and unmediated.
When to go
Nov — Mar, peak Nov — Feb
Getting there
Nearest airport: RUN. Nearest city: Saint-Denis.
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