🇦🇶 South Shetland Islands

The first Antarctic landfall for most expeditions

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King George Island — International research hub amid the ice

Frei & Bellingshausen Stations Research base

Cluster of Chilean and Russian bases with an airstrip and Orthodox chapel.

Best time: Nov–Mar — Summer is the operational season when stations are staffed and reachable.

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Admiralty Bay Wildlife colony

Sheltered bay ringed by glaciers with gentoo, chinstrap and Adélie penguins.

Best time: Nov–Feb — Peak breeding season fills the shores with nesting penguins.

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Arctowski Station Research base

Polish research station set among elephant seals and penguin rookeries.

Best time: Nov–Mar — Summer visits align with staffing and reduced sea ice.

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Fildes Peninsula Wildlife colony

Ice-free peninsula of skua colonies, fossils and multinational bases.

Best time: Nov–Feb — Early summer brings active wildlife and the most accessible ground.

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Penguin Island Viewpoint

Island off King George hosting major penguin breeding colonies year-round.

Best time: Nov–Feb — Premier penguin observation site with diverse species and natural habitat.

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Half Moon Island — A crescent of rock and chinstrap penguins

Chinstrap Penguin Colony Wildlife colony

Thousands of chinstrap penguins nesting across the island's rocky ridges.

Best time: Nov–Feb — Peak breeding season means bustling colonies and chicks.

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Cámara Base Research base

Small Argentine summer base overlooking the crescent-shaped bay.

Best time: Dec–Feb — Mid-summer is when the seasonal base operates and landings are easiest.

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Menguante Cove Scenic cove

Sheltered cove of stranded icebergs and Weddell seals hauled on the shore.

Best time: Nov–Mar — Calm summer conditions make zodiac cruising the cove rewarding.

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Half Moon Vista Viewpoint

Ridge walk with sweeping views to Livingston Island's glaciated peaks.

Best time: Dec–Feb — Snow-melt opens the ridge for elevated views over the strait.

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Neptune Bellows Viewpoint

Narrow caldera strait connecting Deception Island lagoon to open ocean.

Best time: Dec–Feb — Dramatic geologic feature and prime location for wildlife encounters.

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Livingston Island — Glaciated peaks and mixed penguin colonies

Hannah Point Wildlife colony

Rich landing with chinstrap and gentoo penguins, plus a few macaronis.

Best time: Nov–Feb — Breeding season concentrates several penguin species in one spot.

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Walker Bay Beach

Volcanic beach of eroded rock formations and lounging elephant seals.

Best time: Nov–Mar — Summer haul-outs bring seals ashore along the dark-sand beach.

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Juan Carlos I Station Research base

Spanish summer research station beneath the island's ice-capped mountains.

Best time: Dec–Feb — The base runs only in high summer when access is possible.

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Byers Peninsula Wildlife colony

Protected ice-free peninsula rich in wildlife and archaeological relics.

Best time: Nov–Feb — Early summer offers active wildlife and firmer, snow-free ground.

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Deception Island Viewpoint

Active volcanic geothermal site near Livingston Island in South Shetlands.

Best time: Nov–Feb — Unique combination of volcanic geology and accessible warm water thermal pools.

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Elephant Island — Historic refuge where Shackleton's crew waited for rescue after Endurance wreck

Point Wild Camp Site Historic Hut

Exact location where 22 Endurance crew members sheltered under overturned boats in 1916-1917.

Best time: December to February — Stand at a legendary survival camp and contemplate one of history's greatest Antarctic rescues.

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Penguin Point Wildlife Site

Rocky peninsula hosting chinstrap and macaroni penguin colonies in crowded breeding habitat.

Best time: November to January — Observe two penguin species competing for limited space on a legendary Antarctic island.

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Glacier Tongue Glacier

Extensive glacier system descending to sea level with active calving and massive icebergs.

Best time: December to February — Photograph dramatic glacier-fjord interactions and debris-loaded icebergs in island waters.

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Point Wild Beach Bay

The only feasible landing beach on Elephant Island, sheltered by rocky headlands.

Best time: December to February — The only practical approach to this remote island and the actual historic landing site.

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Lookout Ridge Viewpoint

High rocky ridge where Shackleton's crew maintained watch for the rescue ship.

Best time: December to February — Hike to the exact vantage where castaways spotted the Yelcho and hoped for rescue.

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Baily Head — Penguin-crowded volcanic beach with geothermal heat and dramatic caldera views

Chinstrap Penguin Mega-Colony Wildlife Site

One of the world's largest chinstrap penguin colonies with 50,000+ breeding pairs on volcanic slopes.

Best time: November to December — Witness mind-staggering concentrations of penguins competing for breeding space on warm ground.

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Geothermal Hot Springs Research Base

Fumaroles and steam vents warmed by volcanic activity, allowing Antarctic growth in summer.

Best time: December to February — Experience the unique intersection of Antarctic ice and volcanic heat in one location.

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Caldera Rim Trail Viewpoint

Walking route along the edge of Deception Island's volcanic caldera with bay views.

Best time: November to February — Circumnavigate a volcanically active bay surrounded by penguins, ice, and geothermal features.

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Volcanic Black Sand Beach Bay

Beach of fine volcanic sand enabling zodiac and small boat operations on island margins.

Best time: December to January — Rare Antarctic black sand beach combining geological interest with penguin observation access.

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Antarctic Fur Seal Haul-Out Wildlife Site

Growing population of fur seals basking on warm volcanic sand and rocky outcrops.

Best time: December to January — Observe the recovering Antarctic fur seal population in unique geothermal breeding habitat.

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Frequently asked questions

When is the best time to visit South Shetland Islands?

It depends on where you go: every place has its own ideal season on this page. For example, Frei & Bellingshausen Stations is best around Nov–Mar. South Shetland Islands has 5 featured cities and areas to plan around.

What is there to do in South Shetland Islands?

Frei & Bellingshausen Stations, Admiralty Bay, Arctowski Station, Fildes Peninsula, Penguin Island, Chinstrap Penguin Colony — each with the best time to visit, why it is worth it, and specific things to do.