South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands King Penguin Colony, St Andrew´s Bay
St. Andrews Bay is one of the most spectacular wildlife sites in South Georgia Island, known for its enormous king penguin colony and dramatic glacier-backed beaches. It is home to hundreds of thousands of breeding king penguins, along with elephant seals and seabirds, creating one of the densest concentrations of wildlife in the Southern Ocean
Photography Tips
When using a big zoom lens, try to get subjects in the foreground and in the background. Essential here is to focus on single moving subjects to show motion but give your photo some character.
Travel Information
St. Andrews Bay is located on the remote island of South Georgia Island and can only be visited as part of an organized expedition cruise, as there are no airports or independent travel options. The best travel window is the austral summer (roughly November to March), when sea conditions are more navigable and wildlife is at its peak. From Ushuaia, this voyage to reach South Georgia takes approximately 3 full days.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Nearly no other people
Best Timing
Summer
Sunrise & Sunset
08:36 - 16:09
| current local time: 06:25
Photo Themes
Beach
Bird
Birds
Black Sand Beach
Ocean View
Penguin
Wildlife
Locations
Southern Ocean
South georgia
St. Andrew´s Bay
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