South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands Abandoned barrels, Grytviken
Grytviken is a quiet former whaling station, now surrounded by dramatic mountains and a sense of deep history. It is closely linked to Ernest Shackleton, who is buried here after his legendary expeditions, making the site a place of reflection and exploration heritage.
Today, Grytviken is alive with wildlife—especially large numbers of Antarctic fur seals and elephant seals that rest along the shores, often filling the air with their calls. Among the rusting remnants of the whaling era, these animals have reclaimed the land, creating a powerful contrast between past human activity and thriving nature.
Today, Grytviken is alive with wildlife—especially large numbers of Antarctic fur seals and elephant seals that rest along the shores, often filling the air with their calls. Among the rusting remnants of the whaling era, these animals have reclaimed the land, creating a powerful contrast between past human activity and thriving nature.
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Travel Information
You only can reach South Georgia by expedition boat from Cape Town, Falkland Islands or Ushuaia Argentinia.
In Grytviken you will have around three hours time. Make sure you don't be too long in the museum or on one spot. There are so many interesting spots to visit.
In Grytviken you will have around three hours time. Make sure you don't be too long in the museum or on one spot. There are so many interesting spots to visit.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
A decent amount of people
Best Timing
Daytime in summer
Sunrise & Sunset
08:37 - 16:11
| current local time: 03:41
Photo Themes
Abandoned
Abandoned Buildings
expedition
Harbour
Historical Site
Ocean
Ocean View
oceanscape
Ship
Locations
South georgia
Southern Ocean
Grytviken
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