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Fauna · Edinburgh of the Seven Seas, Saint Helena, SH

Wandering Albatross Colony — Tristan da Cunha

Tristan da Cunha — the world's most remote inhabited island, 2,816 kilometres from the nearest mainland (St Helena), accessible only by the occasional supply ship voyage of 7 days from Cape Town — hosts the Southern Ocean's finest accessible wandering albatross (Diomedea exulans) colony on Nightingale Island, along with rockhopper penguins, Atlantic petrels, and the endemic Tristan albatross (Diomedea dabbenena). The wandering albatross colony's courtship displays in October–December create one of the sub-Antarctic's finest seabird spectacles in a landscape so remote that fewer than 100 non-resident visitors observe it per year. The Tristan community's permit requirement (the island is the collective property of its 265 residents, who determine access) gives any wildlife encounter a quality of genuine remoteness and privilege that no organised tourism circuit can replicate.

When
Oct — Dec
Best viewing
An extraordinarily rare seabird spectacle — wandering albatross courtship displays, rockhopper penguins, and endemic Tristan albatrosses on one of Earth's most remote islands, accessible only by supply ship with community-issued permits.
Category
Fauna
Status
Returns Oct 2026

About this spectacle

Standing on Nightingale Island, one of the most isolated patches of land on Earth, visitors witness wandering albatrosses engaged in their extraordinary courtship rituals — wings spread wide, bills raised skyward, bodies swaying in synchronized dances that can span metres across the tussock grass. The sheer wingspan of Diomedea exulans, the largest flying bird alive, fills the peripheral vision. Rockhopper penguins bounce and bicker along the clifftops while Atlantic petrels swirl overhead. Wind is the constant soundtrack — raw Southern Ocean gusts carrying the salt smell of some of the most untouched waters on the planet. Tristan albatrosses, found almost nowhere else, nest among the colony. Fewer than 100 non-residents witness any of this in a given year. The isolation is palpable: no roads, no tourist infrastructure, no crowds — only the birds, the wind-scoured plateau, and the knowledge that the nearest mainland is nearly 2,816 kilometres away.

When to go

Oct — Dec

Getting there

Nearest city: Edinburgh of the Seven Seas.

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